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<blockquote data-quote="gargoyleking" data-source="post: 7213037" data-attributes="member: 6865745"><p>Nobody could quite place the cloaked passenger. He'd been mostly unseen through the trip. Only really making an appearance when one of the crew had taken deathly ill.</p><p></p><p>The sailor was quickly sequestered belowdecks and even the ships surgeon refused to go near him. But the man with no name quietly joined him in his banishment, only returning above decks when his charge had finally succumbed to his illness.</p><p></p><p>After this rumors abound about the man, each sounding less reasonable than the one before it. That he had made no attempts at saving the man's life. Indeed, that Nameless had let him suffer for some time before finally killing him in some dark ritual. All witnessed when The Unnamed placed a scrap of paper into the deceased mouth right before he'd been sewn into his weighted hammock and thrown overboard. (An otherwise common practice at sea.) All of this while barely uttering a word.</p><p></p><p>Now, The Nameless stood above decks as the ship pulled up to the dock. He balanced himself well upon the moving planks, yet seemed to stay relatively motionless and stoic. His clothing was simple as could be. Pants, shirt, worn yet sturdy boots and a hooded cloak, once blue, which he always seemed to wear up, even below deck. </p><p></p><p>Once docked, he disembarked as silently as he had embarked. He he had taken note of his fellow passengers bit seemed disinterested entirely. Now he strode out in search of the dying. Hoping that he might get a feel for this city by studying the deaths of it's occupants.</p><p></p><p>Squirrels are evil!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gargoyleking, post: 7213037, member: 6865745"] Nobody could quite place the cloaked passenger. He'd been mostly unseen through the trip. Only really making an appearance when one of the crew had taken deathly ill. The sailor was quickly sequestered belowdecks and even the ships surgeon refused to go near him. But the man with no name quietly joined him in his banishment, only returning above decks when his charge had finally succumbed to his illness. After this rumors abound about the man, each sounding less reasonable than the one before it. That he had made no attempts at saving the man's life. Indeed, that Nameless had let him suffer for some time before finally killing him in some dark ritual. All witnessed when The Unnamed placed a scrap of paper into the deceased mouth right before he'd been sewn into his weighted hammock and thrown overboard. (An otherwise common practice at sea.) All of this while barely uttering a word. Now, The Nameless stood above decks as the ship pulled up to the dock. He balanced himself well upon the moving planks, yet seemed to stay relatively motionless and stoic. His clothing was simple as could be. Pants, shirt, worn yet sturdy boots and a hooded cloak, once blue, which he always seemed to wear up, even below deck. Once docked, he disembarked as silently as he had embarked. He he had taken note of his fellow passengers bit seemed disinterested entirely. Now he strode out in search of the dying. Hoping that he might get a feel for this city by studying the deaths of it's occupants. Squirrels are evil! [/QUOTE]
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