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<blockquote data-quote="Tonks" data-source="post: 3061429" data-attributes="member: 42402"><p>Damash had not seen such a bounty of food since his arrival on the surface lands, and his stomach growled in appreciation of the prospects as well. Focusing on the seafood, as his system still found itself uneasy with some surface dweller dishes, he listened to the side conversations and although he wanted to join in with them for the sake of etiquette, he could not bring himself to do so.</p><p></p><p><em>'What am I to say? When was the last time you were by the Reef of Shalimar? The turtles are moving to the warmer waters earlier this year than last, I fear the sharks will not be far behind them. Did you know Goodwife Ingrim has a new stew with redrag from the silt?'</em></p><p></p><p>As he glanced down at his calloused hands, Damash knew that for better or worse, it was best to present himself as nothing more than what he was at the moment; a skilled worker.</p><p></p><p>Resuming his meal for a moment, he stopped for good when the Lady Vanderboren began discussing with them their reasons for being called tonight. Although he could not recall ever working on the Blue Nixie, a ship was a ship and he was quite familiar with the common floorplans of those in the dock.</p><p></p><p><em>'So it is for our knowledge of the sea she needs us, as well as our willingness to get our hands dirty.'</em></p><p></p><p>The tenets of his faith spoke of letting things take their natural course and only choosing a side if there was no other option. This belief was what had trapped his people under the seas for centuries, but Damash felt that there were times the water had to be guided by more than just time.</p><p></p><p><em>'I would not be here if that was not the case...'</em></p><p></p><p>Leaning forward to hear the discussion around him better, Damash listened to see if there was something he could add to the talks.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=ooc]Not sure if you allow untrained knowledge checks, but if you do then I would like to try my luck at local (for the dockmaster), local for the Blue Nixie (trying to recall what type of ship and if he remembers the basic floorplan), local (for a shipwright who might have those plans if his memory fails him), local (for anything on Vark he might have heard), and a random check to see if he ever worked for her folks before the accident and perhaps that is why Kora remembered him.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonks, post: 3061429, member: 42402"] Damash had not seen such a bounty of food since his arrival on the surface lands, and his stomach growled in appreciation of the prospects as well. Focusing on the seafood, as his system still found itself uneasy with some surface dweller dishes, he listened to the side conversations and although he wanted to join in with them for the sake of etiquette, he could not bring himself to do so. [i]'What am I to say? When was the last time you were by the Reef of Shalimar? The turtles are moving to the warmer waters earlier this year than last, I fear the sharks will not be far behind them. Did you know Goodwife Ingrim has a new stew with redrag from the silt?'[/i] As he glanced down at his calloused hands, Damash knew that for better or worse, it was best to present himself as nothing more than what he was at the moment; a skilled worker. Resuming his meal for a moment, he stopped for good when the Lady Vanderboren began discussing with them their reasons for being called tonight. Although he could not recall ever working on the Blue Nixie, a ship was a ship and he was quite familiar with the common floorplans of those in the dock. [i]'So it is for our knowledge of the sea she needs us, as well as our willingness to get our hands dirty.'[/i] The tenets of his faith spoke of letting things take their natural course and only choosing a side if there was no other option. This belief was what had trapped his people under the seas for centuries, but Damash felt that there were times the water had to be guided by more than just time. [i]'I would not be here if that was not the case...'[/i] Leaning forward to hear the discussion around him better, Damash listened to see if there was something he could add to the talks. [sblock=ooc]Not sure if you allow untrained knowledge checks, but if you do then I would like to try my luck at local (for the dockmaster), local for the Blue Nixie (trying to recall what type of ship and if he remembers the basic floorplan), local (for a shipwright who might have those plans if his memory fails him), local (for anything on Vark he might have heard), and a random check to see if he ever worked for her folks before the accident and perhaps that is why Kora remembered him.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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