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<blockquote data-quote="Reprisal" data-source="post: 758895" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>As Frem speaks with Brenodan, he spots Mischa and his other cabin-mates returning from the main deck. The group heads toward the cabin, and come to a halt when they meet up with Frem and Brenodan on their way up the stairs. The bald halfling waves casually and yawns noisily as he heads down the stairs. He glances at Mongrés oddly and allows him to pass him by. Mischa nods in Frem and Brenodan's direction, "There's not much going on up there... actually, I think our friend Mongrés disturbed the crewmen -- "</p><p></p><p>Mischa stops in midsentence as his gaze focuses over Brenodan's shoulder.</p><p></p><p>Turning around, you see a group of four elven females -- one noticably different than the others: she appeared younger, and much more fragile than the others, and she had a white silk piece of cloth wrapped around her eyes. The other three women appeared to treat her with the worry of elder sisters, but if you know anything about elven appearances, they don't appear to be at all related to one-another.</p><p></p><p>As they walk down the corridor towards cabin eleven, their presence has garnered the attention of most everyone within line of sight. They walk fluidly, with a grace that poets might write about, and seem to regard everything around them with a sort of wonder. The three elder ones are dressed quite conservatively for an elf, wearing ankle-length, silk dresses with long sleeves, the only skin they show is that of their hands and faces. The younger one, presumably blind, is dressed much more liberally -- if I can use that word in this context -- with a simple white, silk skirt and chemise with a simple circlet around her neck.</p><p></p><p>The half-elven crewman you encountered in the line walks backwards in front of them, speaking in elven. He points in a few directions and stops in front of their room. He bows politely and watches them enter the room with a barely noticeable grin on his face. After taking one last look, he shakes his head with a smirk on his face and turns to leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reprisal, post: 758895, member: 1161"] As Frem speaks with Brenodan, he spots Mischa and his other cabin-mates returning from the main deck. The group heads toward the cabin, and come to a halt when they meet up with Frem and Brenodan on their way up the stairs. The bald halfling waves casually and yawns noisily as he heads down the stairs. He glances at Mongrés oddly and allows him to pass him by. Mischa nods in Frem and Brenodan's direction, "There's not much going on up there... actually, I think our friend Mongrés disturbed the crewmen -- " Mischa stops in midsentence as his gaze focuses over Brenodan's shoulder. Turning around, you see a group of four elven females -- one noticably different than the others: she appeared younger, and much more fragile than the others, and she had a white silk piece of cloth wrapped around her eyes. The other three women appeared to treat her with the worry of elder sisters, but if you know anything about elven appearances, they don't appear to be at all related to one-another. As they walk down the corridor towards cabin eleven, their presence has garnered the attention of most everyone within line of sight. They walk fluidly, with a grace that poets might write about, and seem to regard everything around them with a sort of wonder. The three elder ones are dressed quite conservatively for an elf, wearing ankle-length, silk dresses with long sleeves, the only skin they show is that of their hands and faces. The younger one, presumably blind, is dressed much more liberally -- if I can use that word in this context -- with a simple white, silk skirt and chemise with a simple circlet around her neck. The half-elven crewman you encountered in the line walks backwards in front of them, speaking in elven. He points in a few directions and stops in front of their room. He bows politely and watches them enter the room with a barely noticeable grin on his face. After taking one last look, he shakes his head with a smirk on his face and turns to leave. [/QUOTE]
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