Nyx closed her eyes and began to channel her senses through Nox, sending him down to the ship to look around. Hector made sure to keep an eye on the surroundings while Hurrik was trying to get more of an idea of how to approach the beach strip. "It'll be a good thing we'll have those smaller boats. They can maneuver past the rocks so long as the waters are fairly calm. Anything bigger will crash against the stones, followed by anyone who falls into the ocean. A double-edge sword, captain: it'll be a death sentence of any of us if we capsize in those waters, but that also means the drowned won't likely survive there either. They'll either need to be beyond the rocks or near the ship itself, which incidentally makes the stones a safe place against them." As Hurrik explained his thoughts, Nyx spoke. While she wouldn't be able to hear anyone's response, she continued to feed information she could see from Nox in real time. "From what I can plainly see the ship itself is on top of the rocks. No way it's ever going back to see unless it floods. Not only that but the keel is broken in three places, wouldn't even survive more than a minute floating. Lots of wood rot, the mast and ropes are bug eaten, and the only window has been broken. From the window it looks like water got inside the ship at some point too. We could enter through the cracks in the keel and work our way up, or try climbing to the deck and go our way down. Looks smaller than our ship, I don't expect it to have more than one level below deck. Troubling thing though is I don't see where the drowned are. They must still be in the water or ship itself. I don't see any other signs of sirens or whatever else might be controlling the drowned however."