Encroaching Waters

 is the thirty-fourth episode of the second campaign of Critical Role. The Mighty Nein investigate the watery underbelly of Nicodranas, and find more danger than they bargained for...

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Previously on Critical Role
''Last we left off, The Mighty Nein had made their way southward, absconding from the tensions of the north Dwendalian Empire, to seek a few possible threads of mystery, to the south shores and coast of the Menagerie Coast. You made your way through the Wuyun Gorge, purchased a few pets, and then eventually found yourselves, for many of you, your first time, at the beach, seeing an ocean, seeing the waves, seeing the sand, and took a little brief bit of time to relish in that experience, eventually making your way to Nicodranas in time for the sunset across the western ocean.''

''You began to notice kind of the workforce that goes through the day, and dwindles to the night, that works alongside the numerous number of ships that come in, and then stay along the wharf, and the various docks in the vicinity. You made your way through the various districts of the city, eventually meeting the fantastic, and long presented mother of Jester, The Ruby of the Sea, Marion Lavorre. After having some time to catch up with her, exchange information about your travels, youd had discovered that there have been some issues with one client of hers within the town, and managed to gather a little bit of information, but began to seek more about this Algar, this figure who had grown jealous of other clientele, and seemed to be becoming a point of concern for Marion, and you took it upon yourselves to look into this individual, and possibly find a way to resolve this while you're in town.''

''You also began to run into some other curious mysteries, you went to the lighthouse, and spoke with the lighthouse keeper there for a bit, you had found a strange tower in the open quay, and then eventually discovered along the wharf, a tavern of familiar name, based on some of the previous things you were looking out for, the Wayfarer's Cove. You had just stepped into the darkened interior of this, the smell of old, wet wood, combined with the dry liquors, and ales that had long stained the various tables and floorboards of this dank and relatively musty bar. Looking across the clientele, a few interesting persons caught your attention, and that's where we left off.''

Part I
Jester buys the tortle at the bar a drink and introduces herself. Orly is a bagpiper, second mate, and navigator normally, currently between ships. He doesn't know Sabian, but he does know Marius LePual, who's been waiting for something to be delivered. Caduceus tells him they may have that delivery, and Orly offers that Marius often hangs around the docks at night. Fjord wanders over to another customer in the bar and asks about the mysterious tower, but she doesn't know anything. She is, however, always looking for crew, and she's heading back to Marquet soon. She introduces herself as Captain Adella of the Drensala Vis. She also knows of Sabian, who works with Cadmus Leeland, pirate captain of the Widow's Embrace. At that moment, Yasha walks into the bar.

Yasha needs to go to some islands she has dreamed of. They introduce Caduceus to her, while Caleb asks the bartender about the mysterious tower that changes proportions as you approach it, but all the bartender knows is that it's some kind of illusion magic.

The group heads to the harbor and borrows a rowboat. They send Beau, pretending to be "Tracy" the Valley Girl, over to two patrolling zolezzo guards and she picks up a conversation with one, Merpal, telling him she's from out of town and wants to see the Sluice Weave while she's here. He says there's a hidden entrance somewhere in the city, and some intake pipes in the harbor, pointing to a rough location. Although he tries hard to make a date with the flirtacious Tracy, Beau manages to escape back the simultaneously aghast and vastly amused team.

They get into the rowboat, Fjord and Jester swimming alongside and Nott trying unsuccessfully to hide from them before they leave. Caleb turns Frumpkin into an octopus and throws him into the water. They find the tunnel about 40 feet down, blocked by a metal grate. Frumpkin goes in, finding it curves upward after about 60 feet and reaches a second grate and then the surface. The tunnel continues onward from there, past another grate and on into a room with a central pillar.

Yasha (with Octo-Frumpkin on her back), Jester, and Beau (holding one end of a rope) dive down to the first grate and succeed in breaking through it. They surface to report, then Jester and Yasha dive back down and succeed in breaking the second grate as well and reaching the air in the tunnel. They tie one end of the rope to the boat and one end to the first grate. The others try to persuade Nott to join them in swimming down, and Caleb casts Suggestion on her to convince her to try it. Nott, Beau, and Fjord join Yasha and Jester inside, Nott forgetting she's holding the weasel, who lives but isn't happy about it, joined shortly by Caleb, Caduceus, and Nugget.

The room they are in has about a foot and a half of water in it surrounding the central pillar, and a small grate off to one side that they are unable to move, so Caleb poofs Frumpkin to the other side of it. Just then, Beau notices the water swirling and forming small occasional whirlpools, then rising up into a basketball-sized swirl of water, followed by a second one. Beau throws two throwing stars into one, and they watch as two pseudopods of water emerge from a snarling face and both creatures rush toward them.

The Mighty Nein

 * Beauregard
 * Caduceus Clay
 * Fjord
 * Frumpkin
 * Jester Lavorre
 * Nott
 * Yasha Nydoorin
 * Caleb Widogast

New

 * Merpal
 * Xundi

Returning

 * Captain Adella
 * Algar Dyomin
 * Nugget
 * Orly Skiffback
 * Sprinkle

Mentioned

 * Marion Lavorre
 * Cadmus Leeland
 * Sabian
 * Professor Thaddeus

Quotations
Nott: No! I had a lot of seagulls yesterday for dinner, I'm very full still. Jester: You promise me you won't eat him? Caleb:That really sounds like a euphemism. Nott: I will not eat your weasel.
 * Beau: Sisterhood of the Traveling Dodecahedron! (after Nott suggested that it was the Beacon that kept bringing Yasha back to the Mighty Nein)
 * Jester: I'm afraid you are going to eat my weasel.


 * Nott: Water is trying to kill us! (a common theme in this episode, due to various battles with water elementals and a marid)

Trivia

 * This episode marks the first time a character from Campaign 1 has physically appeared in Campaign 2.