Spelljammer: The Cloakmaster Cycle, Book 05 - The Broken Sphere by Nigel Findley

Spelljammer: The Cloakmaster Cycle, Book 05 - The Broken Sphere by Nigel Findley

Author:Nigel Findley [Findley, Nigel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-5607-6596-7
Publisher: Fanversion Publishing
Published: 2020-09-14T16:00:00+00:00


“Can it be fixed?” Teldin asked.

Teldin, Djan, and Julia were sitting in the Cloakmaster’s cabin. Although the squid ship had come down on a fairly even keel, the cant to the deck was enough to be irritating. The small oil lamp suspended by chains from the overhead didn’t hang straight, and when he leaned back in his chair, Teldin kept thinking he was on the verge of going over backward. Overhead the Cloakmaster could hear the crew moving about, working on repairing the peripheral damage that the rigging had taken. Wasted effort, he thought glumly, unless we can do something about the hull and the keel.

“The hull, yes,” Djan replied at once. “The bow took a fiend’s beating, and then there’s the hole farther aft. But still, that’s just a matter of patching and reinforcing. I think the ship’s next landing would be its last, particularly if we put down on water, but I could guarantee you the hull would handle normal flight… if that were the only problem.

“Unfortunately, it isn’t,” the half-elf continued. “You saw the keel, Teldin. It’s split right through amidships, almost split just forward of the mainmast, with cracks just about everywhere else.” He shrugged. “If the damage was localized to one spot, I’d say let’s try strapping it and take our chances. But the way it is now, the moment it’s put under any stress—like trying to take off—it’s going to shatter into half a dozen pieces.”

“Can we replace it?” Teldin asked—then instantly knew from his comrades’ expressions that it was a stupid question.

“Replacing a keel’s not much different than building an entire ship,” Julia explained gently. “It takes facilities and resources we just don’t have here.”

“The Boundless will never fly again,” Djan concluded. “I’d stake my name on it.”

Teldin nodded slowly. He’d suspected as much from the moment he’d lowered himself into the squid ship’s bilges. Even to his relatively inexperienced eye, the damage had seemed just too extensive. “You may as well tell the crew to lay off,” he said, trying to keep the disappointment out of his voice. “Tell them to save their energy for…” For what? he asked himself. For building another ship? Julia had as much as said that was impossible. For making a life here, then?

As though she could sense his worry and mentally overhear his questions, Julia laid a reassuring hand on his shoulder. “We can think about all this later,” she pointed out reasonably. “You’re on Nex, where you wanted to be. Don’t you want to find out more about it before you start obsessing about getting off-planet again?”

He met her ironic smile with one of his own. “You’re right, of course,” he admitted. “Julia, Djan, would you care to join me for a little exploration?”



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