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That is a fair point. Ship hulls may be wood, but they are very tough. I can't imagine getting through it would be easy, or quiet, for that matter.
Indeed, though it has a lot of potential to backfire. Whatever Noelle does would have to be pretty believable normally. Subtle illusions could not convince someone to do something too extreme, and more direct illusions that take over someone's mind could not realistically be performed on a group.
Provided they are successful, there would be two ways it could go. There is no way this plan would let them take all the skooma on the ship. They wouldn't store it all in the exact same place in the exact same room. So, if they ended up going after the same ship Sharee intends to hit, she will be very upset. If they go after a different one, she will be moderately okay with it. No matter what they do, she is going to be angry they didn't bring her in on it.
Out of this plan, Sharee could either end up very angry, or moderately pleased. The high end of the spectrum on that is kind of a lot less extreme than the low end.
The next few days proceeded surprisingly smoothly for the pack. Sabine's injuries healed quickly, so they set the next attempt at the trial to take place in the morning, two days after the previous one. For the most part, Zharanthixil actually ended up staying in his hut and leaving the group alone, upon the order of the other two leaders. While he likely still hated the pack, he at least seemed to be respecting the authority of the others, unless he was making other plans they did not know about. The only time any of them saw him was when he sought out Kaleeth to speak to her, as she was his daughter. She did not speak much on how they were getting along, since she really did not know. He was worryingly silent about the whole situation with Janius when he spoke to her, and she was too nervous to bring it up to him. Kaleeth spent quite a lot of time with Janius, drawing them even closer than before, and making her dread their separation even more greatly. For now, though, the only difficulty she was having was justifying the potions she was taking.

As the pack awoke in the common hut on the day of Sabine's trial, Meesei took it upon herself to collect Sabine's breakfast for her. She wanted her to be as well-rested as possible for her trial, even if it was going to be much easier than the last attempt. Thoranthilth had already assured her that he has selected a fair opponent himself, and that Zharanthixil would be nowhere nearby during the trial. She sat down by her bedroll, placed the cuts of meat beside her, then started on her own breakfast. The smell of freshly cooked meat would wake her, and probably everyone else, soon.
When should I skip to? It would probably take a few days for Sabine to be ready again.
Ahnasha was not actually very amused by Fendros' joke this time, so she showed little reaction, that is, until he started to tickle her, at which point she exploded in laughter. She struggled against him in vain for a while until she slid off the rock onto her back on the ground. "Ah...stop it..I'll make you...pay for this!" She shouted between fits of laughter.

It was about half an hour before Kaleeth came within view of Janius by the river. She completely avoided her parents and instead searched elsewhere for the right potions. She would have preferred not to speak to anyone, but after looking around for a while, she decided to approach the village's alchemist. The village shared all of its resources with all of its members, so since she had not asked for anything recently, she did not even have to explain why she wanted the potions.

Kaleeth said nothing as she approach and simply smiled as she grabbed Janius' hand and pulled him to his feet. "Come, follow me." She said simply before walking off deeper into the marsh. She kept glancing back at him with a grin, and even made her walk particularly seductive. They did not have to walk long before they reached the spot she was looking for. It was quiet, secluded, and far enough from water not to be too muddy. The very moment she reached it, she pulled the strings on her loincloth, causing it to drop to the ground, then immediately drank the resistance potion. Clearly, she was wasting no time.
The New Yorker said
The only reason I disagree with you is because you're conflating them. It be more potent but it's like comparing crack and acid, completely different effects.


It doesn't help that moon sugar's effects are inconsistent throughout the series.
"What I am and who I am does not matter right now. Maybe you will learn later, but for now, what I want you to do is to take me to the docks and show me which ship it is. I also want to know when it arrived and how long it has been here. If you want your revenge against that scum of a slaver, I need to know everything about that ship and its crew. Information is more powerful than any blade, so I want all of it." Sharee responded to the Khajiit. Normally, she would spare a target ship's crew if they surrendered and handed over their valuables. It was easier that way, with less casualties on her side, but she was not particularly fond of slavers. She had no qualms about executing at least the captain or rather, letting the Khajiit do it, provided he was helpful enough to earn it.

Sharee didn't finish off her ale and instead corked the bottle to save it for later. She did not want to overwhelm her system with the sugar while she had things to do. The small amount she had already consumed would make it hard to concentrate. Standing up, she looked down at the Khajiit expectantly. "Come on, let's get moving. Try not to draw attention to us when we are down by the docks."
The New Yorker said
It's not less potent, but instead less addictive. Moon sugar is actually a hallucinogenic drug, like acid or ahyusca, whereas skooma simply causes psychoactive effects like more dopamine or serotonin.


Moon sugar's effects actually aren't nearly as potent. For Khajiit, it is used as a spice and it takes quite a lot to incapacitate one of them. It is quicker for non-Khajiit, but not nearly as quick as skooma.
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