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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Aberton" data-source="post: 1441147" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>(OOC All: Sorry about my prolonged absence, life's been hectic, got a new job, etc. etc. I'm probably going to be able to post more frequently now that my life's calmed down a bit, but I can't be sure, March is always a crazy month for me...)</p><p></p><p>Nicodemus,</p><p></p><p>While you can't see what is going on on the foredeck, you can hear the sailors talking about this voyage's "lucky shark."</p><p></p><p>Malachi,</p><p></p><p>While there are many things in the ocean that are not sharks, this time you do see the telltale "leg-o'-mutton sail fin" slicing about in the foaming wake curling back from the GRACE's cutwater.</p><p></p><p>"John Shark's a-cruisin'!" one of the sailors says jubilantly. "Stick 'im, Mr. Thriceborn!"</p><p></p><p>Vemuz,</p><p></p><p>"John Shark's a-cruisin'!" shouts a sailor who you recognize as Lem Harvey. "Stick 'im, Mr. Thriceborn!"</p><p></p><p>Judging by the size of the telltale fin, the shark is a good sized one, though by no means the size of monsters you saw in your whaling days, sharks the size of longboats which would be drawn from miles around by the blood of a dying whale, a yarn which would make good telling to the crew, should they ever need a bit of shaking up....This shark is perhaps twelve feet long, a little more than half the size of the GRACE's longboat.</p><p></p><p>The shark is circling about in the foamy wake curling back from the GRACE's cutwater, keep pace with the ship. A sailor had already rigged a bowline and tackle from the tip of the bowsprit to haul the shark aboard, should somebody succeed in their attempt to "stick 'im."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Aberton, post: 1441147, member: 1518"] (OOC All: Sorry about my prolonged absence, life's been hectic, got a new job, etc. etc. I'm probably going to be able to post more frequently now that my life's calmed down a bit, but I can't be sure, March is always a crazy month for me...) Nicodemus, While you can't see what is going on on the foredeck, you can hear the sailors talking about this voyage's "lucky shark." Malachi, While there are many things in the ocean that are not sharks, this time you do see the telltale "leg-o'-mutton sail fin" slicing about in the foaming wake curling back from the GRACE's cutwater. "John Shark's a-cruisin'!" one of the sailors says jubilantly. "Stick 'im, Mr. Thriceborn!" Vemuz, "John Shark's a-cruisin'!" shouts a sailor who you recognize as Lem Harvey. "Stick 'im, Mr. Thriceborn!" Judging by the size of the telltale fin, the shark is a good sized one, though by no means the size of monsters you saw in your whaling days, sharks the size of longboats which would be drawn from miles around by the blood of a dying whale, a yarn which would make good telling to the crew, should they ever need a bit of shaking up....This shark is perhaps twelve feet long, a little more than half the size of the GRACE's longboat. The shark is circling about in the foamy wake curling back from the GRACE's cutwater, keep pace with the ship. A sailor had already rigged a bowline and tackle from the tip of the bowsprit to haul the shark aboard, should somebody succeed in their attempt to "stick 'im." [/QUOTE]
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