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A sailorman comfortable with both words and swords, Redjack has a certain notoriety in the Mirrorsea and the Mournsea as a placid sailor ferocious in the defence of vessel and crew. He's quite comfortable with PCs running the show and will patiently inform them what the capabilities of his ship and crew are. He does not see his oaths as allowing the PCs to use the ship and the crew as muscle or shock troops but the PCs possessions are safe with him.
 
A sailorman comfortable with both words and swords, Redjack has a certain notoriety in the Mirrorsea and the Mournsea as a placid sailor ferocious in the defence of vessel and crew. He's quite comfortable with PCs running the show and will patiently inform them what the capabilities of his ship and crew are. He does not see his oaths as allowing the PCs to use the ship and the crew as muscle or shock troops but the PCs possessions are safe with him.
 
  
  
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A sorry sailor and likely to never amount to anything, Carrowise is a drunkard and even though the oldest man on the first watch is by far the most junior, he is the bane of Rathmore and the Bosun as Carrowise is totally irresponsible and untrustworthy. Carrowise will sneak off on watch to drink and is frantic if he doesn’t have his morning and evening tot. Like most handicaps, the first watch has become accustomed to Carrowise and his failings, and have learned to work around his fumbling work, their intense loyalty to each other even extends to Carrowise so they usually manage to cover up his botched work. Even when the crew is practicing with weapons, Carrowise is ‘kept on lookout’ as he’s not likely to be given a weapon any time soon. The saddest part of it all is that Carrowise honestly tries hard but is a slave to his addiction, he suffers hells of anxiety when he realizes he’s let his watch down and tortures himself over his failings, but nothing is ever enough to allow him to start the climb out of alcoholism. Redjack has little idea of the extent of Carrowise’s problem, or he’d mercilessly remove him from the ship. Carrowise has sold his kettle hat for drink, he’ll be punished if found out.
 
A sorry sailor and likely to never amount to anything, Carrowise is a drunkard and even though the oldest man on the first watch is by far the most junior, he is the bane of Rathmore and the Bosun as Carrowise is totally irresponsible and untrustworthy. Carrowise will sneak off on watch to drink and is frantic if he doesn’t have his morning and evening tot. Like most handicaps, the first watch has become accustomed to Carrowise and his failings, and have learned to work around his fumbling work, their intense loyalty to each other even extends to Carrowise so they usually manage to cover up his botched work. Even when the crew is practicing with weapons, Carrowise is ‘kept on lookout’ as he’s not likely to be given a weapon any time soon. The saddest part of it all is that Carrowise honestly tries hard but is a slave to his addiction, he suffers hells of anxiety when he realizes he’s let his watch down and tortures himself over his failings, but nothing is ever enough to allow him to start the climb out of alcoholism. Redjack has little idea of the extent of Carrowise’s problem, or he’d mercilessly remove him from the ship. Carrowise has sold his kettle hat for drink, he’ll be punished if found out.
 
  
  

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