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You awake to find yourself face down in the sand.

The sound of surf surrounds you, and the cries of seagulls fill the air.

You feel harsh rays of sunlight on your back, your head aches fiercely, and you are uncomfortably coated in sand and salt.

You do not remember reaching land.
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>>40561475
Look around you.
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>>40561475
Examine the grains of what is presumably sand very carefully.
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Are we UNDA DA SEA? Did we sink?
Or more likely we hit a rock and washed up somewhere
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cough up water
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>>40561475
Masturbate.
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>>40561579
>wanting to get sand in your nether regions
how about no?
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>>40561579
>>40561475
This
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>>40561591
You could spit sand at high velocity, causing lacerations.
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>>40561475
Try not face down in the sanding.
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>>40561475
Get up and look around
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>>40561475
We're.... still alive?

Look around.
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Eat sand.
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>>40561768
It's a drawquest, updates might take a little time.
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>>40561475
Fish for an undine waifu.
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>>40561815
Actually, I was commenting that we seem to have survived falling into sea (due to shipwreck or whatever).
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>>40561475
Check for injuries.
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Finally got tired of tgchan's shit, eh? Good to see you've come around.
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Oh, and try to remember what happened to you. What's the last thing you can recall?
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>>40561510
>>40561668
>>40561768
You drag yourself upright and look around.

You're in a small sandy cove mostly ringed by rocky cliffs. A flock of gulls seem to be circling something up on the cliff. The bit of ocean you can see is vast and empty, as usual.

Luckily, your boat seems to have beached itself near you. You imagine that a lesser boat would have abandoned you by now. It's in rough shape; you can immediately see that its mast is broken and your cargo has been scattered around.

The sun low-ish in the sky, and given that you are pretty sure you were last headed north, you guess it's probably mid-morning.

>>40561521
It's sand.

>>40561769
Nah.

>>40561878
What?

>>40561906
Aside from the killer headache and a little soreness, you're mostly alright.

>>40561579
No. You haven't felt this shitty since you came out of cold sleep; masturbating won't help with anything.
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>>40561927
He's free to fuck right off though.
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>>40561963
Check cargo. Any supplies in there?
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>>40561963
Did we lose our hands?
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loot cargo.
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>>40561963
Salvage what you can. Gather and examine cargo.
>>40561965
As are you.
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Drag cargo further ashore and check what's intact.
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>>40562023
You first though, fag.
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>>40562090
>>40562023
Ladies, ladies, you're both beautiful.
Anyway, drag as much as you can away from the waves and search through it.
Where were you going?
Why are the arms of your sweater so long?
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>>40561994
You round up all of your crap and take inventory. You have many things:

- A shoulder bag.
- Shitty Binoculars. They never seem to focus quite right, but they're better than nothing.
- A compass. You know how to use it. An easterly sun confirms that it is morning, and a quick comparison to your surroundings shows the ocean to the south and rocky cliffs everywhere else.
- A Geiger Counter. Most of the radiation should have dissipated by now, but better safe than sorry. Radiation here is as normal as can be expected.
- A well-maintained revolver. It kills things dead.
- Four bullets. With all they've been through, you're sure at least one of them is worthless.
- A small first aid kit. It's mostly just bandages and painkillers.
- Your trusty knife and it's sheathe. You keep it sharp.
- A water bottle. Contains drinkable water.
- Two snack bars. Crappy trail ration things. You eat one. It does not taste good.
- A lighter. Half full, maybe?
- A Flashlight. The kind you can shake to recharge.
- An empty jug. The kind you'd find on a water cooler.
- A jug full of drinkable water. Should last a while.
- A jug full of saltwater. This is kind of pointless right now.
- Hoses. You had been using them in a water purification thing, but...
- An Anchor and Chain. It's on the small side; your boat isn't very large.
- Various rope. Always good to have.
- Fishing gear. A rod, line, hooks, and other miscellaneous crap. No bait, though.
- Snorkel, goggles, and flippers. You know how to use them.
- WD40 and duct tape, for making things move or not move as needed.

(cont)
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>>40562206
- An almost-empty box of rations. Some of it is dehydrated. You were pretty sure you had another, full box.
- Spare clothes. Mostly light summery shit.
- Tall waterproof boots. For when you need actual foot protection.
- Sandals. You spent most of the time on your boat barefoot, but you kept these for walking on land.
- Sunglasses. It's fucking bright out, all the time. You hate it.
- A solar-powered lantern.
- A folding shovel. You're not sure why you took a shovel on a boat, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.
- Bedding. You gotta sleep somewhere.
- A big first aid kit. A more exstensive set of supplies for properly treating injuries. It's too big to lug around everywhere.
- Work gloves. It's too hot to wear them for any significant amount of time, but sometimes you need them.
- The WAVEFUCKER. Your boat. Currently beached. Slightly damaged. 100% awesome.
- Broken mast and sails. The sails are mostly fine, but the mast and rigging are FUBAR.
- Broken Solar Panels. Cracked and waterlogged. You do not have the skills or tools to repair them.
- An electric stove. Perfectly functional, but lacking a power source.
- Miscellaneous cooking implements. Frying pan and tongs and the like. Also cutlery.

You also notice that some of your stuff is MISSING.

- Your water purifier. Military surplus. Well. "surplus". You stole it. You have no idea how it worked, but you put salt water in one end and drinkable water came out the other.
- Your navigation equipment and maps. The maps weren't particularly useful, but the rest of it sure was. You will miss your sextant.
- A box full of rations. With this missing, you are dangerously low on food.

And some other crap you're forgetting, probably.

>>40562010
No, your hands are fine.
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>>40562254
>No, your hands are fine.
Check out legs. Are our legs OK?
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>>40562254
Eat snacks & explore the presumed island? Bring some water.
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>>40562254
Given that you might be stranded in some unknown location for some time, the first thing to do would be to get to an elevated location so you can get an idea of your surroundings. From there, you can find temporary shelter and obtain materials to repair your boat or otherwise signal for rescue.

So, is there any way for you to get high?
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>>40562254
Do you have the skills to repair masts and sails if tools are available?
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>>40562254
Load revolver with bullets.
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keep water on you at all times, eat, explore, take gun too. drag stuff further up beach so high tide wont wash it out again.
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Organize stuff to be easily reached on the boat. Bring along a canteen of drinking water, the knife, and a decent length of rope (30 ft. at most). Look along the beach for footprints besides ours, see if we can find out who took our big box of food.

In the meantime, double check to make sure the headache is just that and us not having a cracked skull.
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>>40562254
Set up your shoulder bag with the water bottle and the other snack bar... bring the knife, gun, binocs, and compass. Wear shades. Change your clothes for some dry ones, wear your sandals, and then walk along the beach in one direction until you get find a way inland. You have to either find your water purifier or a source of freshwater, or you're dead.
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>>40562340
Based upon the wording used so far, sounds like this might be a post-apoc game (we have a geigar counter, like no normal person has one).
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>>40561961
You mostly just remember the tedium of seemingly endless days at sea. Then you woke up here.

You were trying to get home. There was hardly anything better to do, so you just kinda loaded up a boat and set sail.

>Wear shades.
Done.

>>40562273
>>40562434
Your legs are fine. So is your head.

>>40562379
The mast is totally fucked; it's well beyond repair.

>>40562394
Loaded.

>Change your clothes for some dry ones.
Your clothes are dry, if sandy.

>>40562304
>>40562340
>>40562398
Welp. You figure you have some options here.

The beach ends at the cliffs, you can't walk out of the cove.

The cliffs around you look fairly climbable. While climbing alone without a harness or anything is probably more than a little dangerous, you're fairly confident that you could get up there.

For all the damage it's endured, the hull of your boat seems to be intact. You could unload all of your crap, shove the boat back into the water, and then load everything back onto it again.

With your boat in the water, you could paddle along the shore instead of exploring on foot. You totally have an oar, you forgot to count that in your inventory.

Given how close the rest of your crap is to your boat, you guess that some of the missing stuff might have fallen in the cove somewhere. You could put on your snorkel&fins and look for it.


In any event, you pack your bag with the water bottle, the other snack bar, the knife, gun, binocs, and compass.
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>>40562206
>>40562254
You're gonna have to explore and find freshwater, food, etc. Pack your bag with essential stuff. Rations, compass, flashlight, lighter, rope, and so on. Bring a metric fuckton of water.
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>>40562912
LET'S GO SNORKELING
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>>40562912
Diving time!
(Should totally keep the sunglasses on as well!)
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>>40562912
Dive after your stuff before the crabs eat all your junk!
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Swim for loot!
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>>40562912
Pack a length of rope, you moron. Even if you're diving. Always bring rope.
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>>40562912
Oh, and yeah. You're gonna need to get out of the sun when it gets closer to noon. The mid-day heat is dangerous.

You normally just camp out in the front of your boat, but that's obviously not an option if you're off exploring.

You figure you have a handful of hours before then, though.

>>40563008
You stuff some rope into your bag.
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>>40563124
Finding some dry wood would be very useful to start a fire for night and for cooking. I don't think your current position on the beach is a really good spot in case of high tide.

I doubt you'll be able to use that electric stove without getting those solar panels to work.
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>>40563124
Flip the boat. Shelter!

Then go diving.
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Grab the goggles and snorkel and check out the surrounding shore, see if any of the missing supplies fell off the boat during its beaching.
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>>40563678
>>40563008
>>40562991
>>40562982
>>40562957
You strip off your shirt and dive.

After a few minutes of snorkeling around, You find your water purifier half-buried in the silt.

The thing was on the heavy side to begin with, and with it full of silt, you're pretty sure you're not going to be able to just swim up to the surface with it.

Thankfully, though, it's the kind of thing that was build to survive this nonsense. It should still work if you can get it up to the surface and clean it out.


You cannot find your other missing things.
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>>40563718
Grab the folding shovel to help move the silt, see if you can't use the rope to help make it easier to pull up.

Maybe float the boat out a bit to where the purifier is located, use the anchor to keep it in place and pull the thing up out of the water with the rope?
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>>40563718
You have a folding shovel to dig it out and rope to tie it and pull out from the land. Get to it.
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>>40563927
>>40563947
This.
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I hate write in only quests
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>>40563927
>>40563947
>>40564326
Welp, you figure that dragging the purifier along the floor of the cove is probably not a good idea, so you get to work unpacking the WAVEFUCKER.

And then pushing it into the water.

And then loading your crap back onto the boat.

And then paddle the boat over to the purifier and drop anchor.

And then you grab your shovel and repeatedly dive to dig out the purifier.

And then dive some more to secure it with a rope.

And then. Then you haul the damn thing onto your boat.


After like two hours of fucking around, you have the silt-filled mess of a purifier onboard.

You are somewhat sore, tired, and hungry from all the exertion. You still have no idea where the hell you are, but at least you have a source of clean water. Well, you do once you take the time to clean this thing out.
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>>40564619
Excellent. Two hours of exertion is a good investment for infinite clean water. Time to paddle along the beach until you find a way inland.

Also eat another one of those bars.
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>>40564670
You eat the other bar. It also tastes horrible, but it's a different flavour of horrible.

If you're going to head out along the coast, you need to decide if you're going to head EAST or WEST.
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>>40564619
Make tent out of sails for noon shelter
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>>40564788
East
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>>40564378

>I hate having to use my brain

I guess you'll just have to not participate.
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eastward
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>>40564788
Go left. Always go left.
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>>40564864
Eastward, ho!

The coast seems to be composed entirely of jagged cliffs until you reach what you guess is the easternmost point of the island. There, you gain a view north through a massive, rocky arch.

In the distance, you see another island.

And.

And ruins, you think. half-sunken skyscrapers.


The skyline, if you can even call it that, is familiar to you.

You're finally home.
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that is fairly far away, i wouldn't try for that without something better then arm power to get you there. keep going around.
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>>40565434
Ok, so we finally found home. Or at least, what's left of it.

Now we gotta make sure to survive until we get there. And as things stand I doubt we'd be able to get there without a working sail and mast.

Which means we're gonna need to build a new one or find a new boat.

For now, let's head north (assuming the current/waves allow us to do so) and go west around the island. So we do a counter-clockwise rotation thing I guess from where we started at.
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>>40565493
Seconded
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>>40565434
Hang on, is that another boat or something on the left there?
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>>40565434
What's the pillar looking thing sticking out of the top of that arch on the right side?
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>>40565493
...

Yeah.

Yeah, you definitely aren't getting that far with just a paddle.

You'll have to search the island for something. Another boat or mast or something. Or maybe even an outboard motor. Fuel would be a whole different issue, but damn, a motor would be nice.

>>40565756
Just a tree.

>>40565543
...hey, it totally is!

You paddle closer to check out the boat.

...it's even more fucked than the WAVEFUCKER. The hull is trashed and rotten, and while most of the motor looks fine, the propeller is pretty mangled.

You feel the compulsion to loot it, but the sun is high and it's starting to get more than just uncomfortably hot.

You retire to the tiny bunk at the front of your boat to wait out the scorching heat and rest your weary limbs.

=End of Chapter 1=
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>>40565865
Whoops, shit, I gotta run and eat.

I hope you dudes enjoyed the thread. Next one will be announced on the twitter (https://twitter.com/LimeBreaker) as is customary.

Sorry about cutting it a little short.
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>>40565865
>>40565903
Thanks for running!
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>>40565865
>Yeah, you definitely aren't getting that far with just a paddle.
What happened to our arms to make us so weak?
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>>40566528
Do you want to go out onto an unknown body of water with no real way to tell the distance between two points, when we have no food, no way of relatively fast, free, and effortless transportation between the two points?

Like you gotta think survival here anon, we have the goal in mind, now we just gotta not die before reaching it.

I'd also recommend archiving the quest QM.
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>>40566833
Archived. http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=Waterlogged%20Quest



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