Two rangers walk into the Prancing Pony and find a seat in the back.
"It's nice to know we're going to have real beds tonight," Bruilos says.
"Rangers aren't suppsed to get tired of tents," Agorindel says.
"I'm not tired of staying in tents and sleeping on hard stone. I was just saying beds are more comfortable."
"I can't argue with that."
"Did you find out where those sailors went?" Bruilos asks.
"No after we fished them out of the water they just left."
"I wonder how much they lost when the ship sank."
"I'm more interested in why the boat sank," Agorindel says. "We haven't had a bad storm in months and the river has been calm."
"Have you ever sailed before?"
"I'm afraid not. To be honest I can't swim and that makes me nervous being around the water."
"We can work on that," Bruilos says. "I'm sure we'll turn you into a fish before the king calls us to service."
"You were the one swimming around the ship did you notice why the ship sank or not?"
"I did there was some damage on the side that wasn't caused by anything in the river near us. My best guess is they struck something near Bree-land and didn't notice the water flowing into the hall."
"If they're experienced sailors how could they not notice something like that?" Agorindel asks.
"Too much to drink and too lazy to check on the lower levels. It happens even to well seasoned mariners."
"Where were they actually trying to sail to? There's no way that ship could get past the High King's Crossing."
"They would have anchored nearby and sent long boats with goods to Tinnundir," Bruilos says.
"I wonder if any of their goods washed up on shore. We might be able to gather them so they don't lose everything."
"Where would you deliver them? You said yourself they just wandered away. They didn't even give their names."
"Ok you have a point. In that case we should get what wwe can just so it's not wasted. I mean if they abandon their good they have no right to complain if someone else uses them."
"Maybe we can find someone willing to dive in the river for us."
