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Destiny's Tears: Convocation Goers

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Fedowin, Male Rowaini Swashbuckler

Before going to the ship...

*As they wait at the table for Zykovian to bring Molpe downstairs, Fedowin chats with the others, about their upcoming voyage, until those that headed upstairs to collect the nymph are past due. Tapping the fingers of his left hand on the table, as a few more minutes pass, Fedowin then shrugs to his crewmates and offers a knowing grin, before heading back to the bar to get another drink and converse with Amity.*
 

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*Before*

Priya smiles and sees another person coming down with Zykovian. "Wow, more equipment?" she asks with a chuckle, finding it more funny that it likely is. "Zyk, who's your new friend?"

*After*

Priya looks for one of the larger rooms that's not the captain's quarters (though she bites her lip to not ask about them if anyone tries to notice). "Anyone mind if I take this one? I think I can set up a workshop in here as well as a bed. Or is there another room I can use for a workshop? I don't mind mixing business with pleasure though, so I can work out of my room. I kinda find they're the same thing you know?"
 


Melody

Rystil Arden said:
A few hours later...

About twenty minutes after Zykovian has left, Melody will head upstairs, as Zykovian had asked it from her, and inform him (and the rest there), that they are leaving now, and that they should hurry if they want to be on the ship when it leaves the city. She also reminds them, that they will be back after about a week to get their first mission assignment, if they should choose to stay behind, and that she would be happy to take them onboard then, in that case.

Ten minutes later, she heads to the docks with whoever is coming.


At the ship...

“Ain't it pretty? This will be our home for the next time. I hope you like my choice!”

Melody smiles at Priya, then says to everyone: “I'm sure we can work something out. We need one larger cabin at the very least for guests, that are staying on the ship. Molpe, for one, is an ambassador from your very homeworld, and she will be traveling with us for a while at least, until we can drop her off on Amaranthia. The two big rooms on the lower deck will be needed as galley or mess room and lounge, we will need to have some place to meet and stay during the day. Other than that, feel free to choose whatever room from those below deck suits you best. The purpose of the two rooms on the upper deck should be clear already. We still need to buy some supplies at the very least. Anything else you think might be missing?”


OOC: Any chance we can get a bit more detail on the rooms? Like a definite list of rooms of each deck and what size (roughly) each of them is? And something to have an idea what equipment is there (like beds, hammoks, cupboards, chests, and the like)? Also, there is some (small) cargo space IIRC, is that one or below the lower deck?
 

*The ship's keel is 100 feet long and the beam is about 25 feet wide at the widest point. This makes the ship rather sleek and slender. Much of the long beam is dedicated to the two wings and abovedeck space, meaning that the Helmsman's Chamber and Captain's Quarters are both quite spacious, which is necessary for the former what with the helm, astral compass (which is rather large in and of itself, not like a hand compass), and the shadowy sphere.*

*Belowdecks, space is limited. If all the space was used for storage (the minimalist arrangement, where the captain and helmsman are the only crew members), it might be able to store 5 tons. As it is, there are two separate sublevels belowdecks. The smaller one all the way down is really only suitable for storage and can hold one or two tons, depending on the weight of the goods per unit volume. The other level has 1000 square feet, sectioned off into two large 20x15 rooms, two smaller 10x10 rooms, two smaller still 10x5 rooms, and the rest in adjoining shared space connecting these rooms and the stairs leading up and down.*

*The one big room that is probably meant to be the galley has a few empty cupboards and a small area for cooking, and the other one has a few hammocks that are not set up, though it needn't be used as a common crew sleeping quarters and can easily be reconfigured to fit the crew's taste. All in all, you have most of the expensive stuff down, but the rest is fairly spartan and minimal, as to be expected on a ship. Any extra luxuries can be decided and purchased by the crew.*
 

Fedowin, Male Rowaini Swashbuckler

*Fedowin follows Melody to the ship when she goes, glad to finally be heading there after having his plans for the day curtailed.*

“Well, it’s a lovely ship, Melody, though things might end up being a little tight, if we gather too many more crewmembers. I hope there’s something special about her, to make up for the cosy accommodations...” Fedowin remarks with a wink, after looking through the ship.

“Apart from supplies...hmm...do we have spares for anything which might need to be fixed? Do you want to outfit the ship more thoroughly with furnishings other than those provided or perhaps weapons?” A few moments after he utters his questions, Fedowin begins to chuckle as he continues, “You know, even if we think we’ve thought of everything, I’m sure we’ll find we’re missing something utterly indispensable, once we leave.”
 

Melody

“I thought you like cosy?” Melody teases.

“In any case, we will probably have to scrap the lounge idea... the room will be needed for sleeping quarters eventually, depending on how the whole Mojinn situation turns out.”
 

Fedowin, Male Rowaini Swashbuckler

“Oh, I do like cosy, given the right circumstances,” Fedowin offers with a grin, chuckling, “like a nice little room with a bed, and the right person or persons to share it with...”

“Well, I’m sure we’ll be able to sit around in the galley or on deck if nothing else.”
 
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Fedowin, Male Rowaini Swashbuckler

“That was in the room we went through, with the rather stylish seat and the two spherical devices, the seat itself is the helm, Priya my dove...though the large spherical device swirling with shadows confounds me, as I haven’t seen one of those before,” Fedowin remarks, grinning at Priya’s animated reaction.
 

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