
“He's no way to know 'twas us,” the crewman said again.
Sheila Kree nodded, and hoped the man was right-believed he probably was, for while Sea Sprite, a
three-masted schooner, had such a unique signature of sails, Bloody Keel appeared to be just another
small, unremarkable caravel. Like any other wise pirate along the Sword Coast, though, Sheila Kree
had no desire to tangle with Deudermont's legendary Sea Sprite or his skilled and dangerous crew,
whoever he thought she was.
And she'd heard rumors that Deudermont was looking for her, though why the famous pirate-hunter
might be singling her out, she could only guess. Reflexively, the powerful woman reached back over
her shoulder to feel the mark she'd had branded upon herself, the symbol of her new-found power and
ambition. As with all the women serving in Kree's new sea and land group, Sheila wore the mark of
the mighty warhammer she'd purchased from a fool in Luskan, the mark of Aegis-fang.
Was that, then, the source of Deudermont's sudden interest? Sheila Kree had learned a bit of the
warhammer's history, had learned that its previous owner, a drunken brute named Wulfgar, was a
known friend of Captain Deudermont. That was a connection, but the pirate woman couldn't be
certain. Hadn't Wulfgar been tried in Luskan for attempting to murder Deudermont after all?
Sheila Kree shrugged it all away a short while later, as Bloody Keel worked dangerously through the
myriad of rocks and reefs to the secret, sheltered Golden Cove. Despite the expert piloting, Bloody
Keel connected more than once on a jagged shelf, and by the time they entered the bay, the caravel
was listing to port.
No matter, though, for in this pirate cove, surrounded by towering walls of jagged rock, Sheila and
her crew had the means to repair the ship. They took Bloody Keel into a large cave, the bottom of a
system of tunnels and caverns that climbed through this easternmost point of the Spine of the World,
natural tunnels now smoky from torches lining the walls, and rocky caverns made comfortable by the
plunder of what was fast becoming the most successful pirate band anywhere along the northern
reaches of the Sword Coast.
The small-framed, black-haired sorceress gave a sigh. She likely knew that with her magic she'd be
doing most of the work on these latest repairs.
“Damn that Deudermont!” Bellany remarked.
“Damn our own cowardice, ye mean,” one smelly sea dog remarked as he walked by.
Sheila Kree stepped in front of the grumbling man, sneered at him, and decked him with a right cross
to the jaw.
“I didn't think he even saw us,” the prone man protested, looking up at the red-haired pirate with an
expression of sheer terror.
If one of the female crew of Bloody Keel crossed Sheila, they'd likely get a beating, but if one of the
men stepped too far over the vicious pirate's line, he'd likely find out how the ship got its name. Keel-
hauling was one of Sheila Kree's favorite games, after all.
Sheila Kree let the dog crawl away, her thoughts more focused on the latest appearance of
Deudermont. She had to admit it was possible that Sea Sprite hadn't really even seen them, and likely,
if Deudermont and his crew had spotted the distant sails of Bloody Keel, they didn't know the ship's
true identity.
But Sheila Kree would remain cautious where Captain Deudermont was concerned. If the captain and
his skilled crew were indeed determined to find her, then let it be here, at Golden Cove, the rocky
fortress Sheila Kree and her crew shared with a formidable clan of ogres.
* * * * * * * *
The dagger struck him squarely -
- and bounced harmlessly to the floor.
“Drizzt Do'Urden would never have fallen for such a feint!” Le'lorinel, the bald-headed elf, grumbled