The Adventures of Solaire, Part II: Rewards and Consequences
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An ongoing series of fantasy adventures, “The Adventures of Solaire” tells the story of the dread pirate Captain Solaire Ravenheart and his tales all across Lorian, from the the steam-powered world of Dinas to the magical superpower of Archone. What follows is every deed of sabotage, back-stabbing, intimidation, piracy, demon-summoning, automaton-killing, government-toppling, crew wrangling, and general defiance he committed in his quest for his ultimate goal: to save his sister River.
In this adventure, Solaire boards Weiss' casino ship in search of the gambling mogul, but while on deck, his curiosity gets the better of him and things quickly spiral out of control.
Noah Hoffmann
A mild-mannered truck driver by day, I spend my nights writing mostly at an attempt to convince the last few shreds of sanity I have not to jump ship with the rest. When I'm not doing that, you can usually find me playing tabletop rpgs, raiding the "50 cents" section of bookstores, and generally committing similar acts to solidify my reputation as a "huge nerd." Otherwise, my time is spent caring for my loving and intelligent-deficit dog Slade and yelling at you for cutting me off in traffic.
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The Adventures of Solaire, Part II - Noah Hoffmann
The Incredible Yet Accurate Adventures of the Dread Pirate Captain Solaire Ravenheart,
Otherwise known as
The Adventures of Solaire
Part II: Rewards and Consequences
By Noah Hoffmann
Published by Noah Hoffmann and distributed by Smashwords
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Part II: Rewards and Consequences
Part II
Rewards and Consequences
Now that Solaire has been reborn from the ashes of his family mansion, I want to take a moment to relate to you his first action he took in his noble quest to save River Ravenheart.
Close to six in the morning, Solaire sailed the Forlorn Rose into the port city of Snaz Snen and, after noticing that the docks were almost completely abandoned, anchored his ship next to a modest merchant ship with a lamp still burning in the windows. This, he figured, was just as good a place as any to begin raising the money he would need to arrange his face-to-face meeting with Weiss. After placing down a large plank of wood to act as a bridge, he boarded said ship just as an individual made their way out of the captain’s quarters.
Ah!
this newcomer with blonde mutton chops exclaimed, "Y