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idea occurred to Lasgol, and he decided to test it. He called upon his Animal Presence skill, and to his surprise, it worked very well. A circular wave of intense green issued from his body and spread, widening, throughout the ship. When it met a person or an animal, a green dot flashed in front of him, showing its position. In this way he managed to locate everybody on the ship in spite of the fog. The skill would presumably be very useful in the dark as well. He found it odd that with each new strange situation he found himself in, he always learnt something new. He wondered how many more things he had left to discover.

The night turned out to be a problem, because nobody could go to the tents, so they stayed where they were. At least, it was a problem for all of them except one: Camu no longer needed to keep himself camouflaged and was delighted with the situation. He had cuddled up next to Ona, beside Lasgol and Astrid. Further to the right were Gerd and Viggo, and a little further still Nilsa and Ingrid. Lasgol had used his skill to see whether Viggo was trying one of his little jokes or tricks, but so far he had done nothing and simply stayed where he was. Lasgol was grateful, since Ingridโ€™s shouts if Viggo were to try anything would frighten half the crew.

For three days they sailed on in the midst of the depressing mist. They found serious difficulties when it came to distributing food and drink among the crew. There was a lot of tripping over, and most of the time the food ended up on the floor. There was no sign of a breeze, and any sound died out the moment it was emitted. It was all decidedly gloomy. The oarsmen went on rowing, under Captain Olsenโ€™s orders.

โ€œHow do we know where weโ€™re headed?โ€ Gerd asked suddenly.

โ€œThatโ€™s a very good question, big guy,โ€ Viggo said. โ€œIโ€™d like to know too, because we canโ€™t see either sky or stars. Howโ€™s the captain finding his way?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve no idea,โ€ Ingrid admitted.

โ€œHeโ€™s not steering blind, because heโ€™s veered several times,โ€ said Astrid, who had felt the changes of course.

โ€œI know the answer to that,โ€ said Lasgol. โ€œEicewald has an object that lets him navigate in this fog, or in a starless night, toward the islands. Itโ€™s a magical thing the Turquoise Queen gave him. Iโ€™ve seen him use it, and itโ€™s really fascinating. Itโ€™s a small pearl with a blue incrustation on the surface, like a small precious stone. The Mage put it on the palm of his hand and used his power to make it levitate. As it did, the sphere rotated on itself and the blue dot swiveled to point in one particular direction. Then Eicewald moved to the right, and all at once the pearl swiveled again and the blue dot showed the same direction as before. Then the Mage moved a few steps to the left and the pearl swiveled again, with the blue dot pointing at the same place again.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re being led by an object with magic?โ€ Nilsa protested. โ€œThe thought makes me sick!โ€

โ€œWell, as long as it works,โ€ Astrid said nonchalantly.

โ€œBut itโ€™s filthy magic!โ€

โ€œIn case you hadnโ€™t noticed, redhead,โ€ Viggo pointed out, โ€œweโ€™re completely lost at sea and blind. Any way out is acceptable, even filthy magic.โ€

Nilsa protested, but had to admit that they did not have much choice. โ€œWell, anyway, I donโ€™t like it at all,โ€ she ended up saying.

They went on in the same way for two more days. On the third day, Lasgol suddenly felt a breeze caressing his face. He was so surprised that he craned his neck to try and see something, but found that they were still surrounded by thick fog. He felt the breeze again, this time in his hair.

โ€œDโ€™you feel it?โ€ he asked his friends.

โ€œYeah, a breeze,โ€ Astrid said beside him. โ€œItโ€™s just appeared.โ€

โ€œI can feel it too,โ€ said Viggo.

โ€œMe too,โ€ said Ingrid.

Then the breeze ruffled Lasgolโ€™s hair. He had the impression that it was growing in intensity. He craned his neck and the breeze reached him again, but this time as wind.

A moment later the Captain was ordering the sail to be hauled, to take advantage of this.

โ€œGreat!โ€ Gerd said. โ€œThisโ€™ll make us go faster.โ€

โ€œMmmm,โ€ Viggo said. โ€œIโ€™m not so sure โ€ฆโ€

โ€œWhy dโ€™you say that?โ€ Ingrid asked.

โ€œItโ€™s growing stronger โ€ฆโ€

Lasgol had noticed this too. What had begun as a gentle breeze was now a strong wind.

โ€œVery true,โ€ said Astrid. โ€œI think itโ€™s building up to โ€“โ€

โ€œโ€ฆ a storm,โ€ Lasgol finished for her.

They were not mistaken. The wind began to blow harder and the sea to turn wild, with a massive swell. Captain Olsen had to order the sail to be lowered, and what with the blinding fog, the strong wind lashing the ship and the growing swell, this turned out to be a complicated maneuver. They managed to save the sail at the last moment, but nearly lost two sailors, who ended up rolling across the deck, then hitting the gunwale and nearly being thrown into the sea.

โ€œHold fast, everybody! Storm!โ€ yelled Captain Olsen.

The trouble was that they could see nothing. The fog did not move even under the force of the wind, which by now was lashing the ship hard.

โ€œHold on to whatever you can!โ€ Ingrid shouted.

A huge wave broke on to the deck, knocking over several oarsmen, who were sent rolling across the deck and trying to grab whatever support they could. A deluge of rain was now falling on them, driven by the wind and mingled with the enormous waves on both sides of the ship.

โ€œWhy doesnโ€™t the wind blow away this wretched fog?โ€ Viggo demanded angrily.

โ€œBecause itโ€™s not natural, itโ€™s a spell,โ€ Lasgol explained.

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