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Egan Shadowsilver

After showing, Velerel, where the cabins are, Egan excuses himself.

"You should be comfortable here fella'. I'm going to go back up on deck and lend a hand. You might as well make yourself comfortable."


Egan then goes back up on deck and prociedes to help, how ever needed, to set sail.

"Any body know what has the cap'n all worked up?"
 

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I hope I get to see that Shadowsilver more often, Velerel thinks, then realizes, of course, it's not very likely that I won't, I suppose.

He smiles and sets his bags down in a corner, while his raven hops off of his shoulder and settles on the back of a chair. In the room there are three pieces of furniture: a wooden desk with three drawers on the left side and an opening on the right which the second piece of furniture, the wooden chair, could fit under with him sitting down in it. The third comfort was a bed, simple and low to the ground, supported by a small wooden structure which was basically a shield that was attached to the boat and held the bed in place.

On the desk was a shelf which Velerel had asked for specifically. It was designed to hold books, with a small wooden guard, similar to the one on the bed, in place to keep the books from falling out while the ship swayed back and forth in the sea. He was afraid that Talindra would have either forgotten about his request, or simply not cared enough to get it. He was quite pleased that she had, even though it meant that the small box he had brought just in case wouldn't get much use. This shelf will be much better than that anyway. Thank you, Talindra.

He then began to put his things away, starting by placing his cloths in the two bottom drawers, then putting his other possessions away. At last he took out several large volumes – books of text containing information on all sorts of cultures and groups. History and language books filled the shelves, along with a few personal notebooks. He also took out his reading lamp and placed it into the top drawer where, he figured, it would be safe from the motions of the ship. Perhaps later I will nail it into the desk, but for now this should do.

When all of that was done he took one of his notebooks – a diary – from the case and began to write an entry, very satisfied with all that had happened that day and equally eager to record it.
 

A couple of minutes after Xael appeared, Talindra comes out of her cabin. She walks to the helm, stomping her feet with every step. After she lowers her hands to the helm, she seems to relax a bit.
"Kiirivae, are there any ships ahead of us?! Stumpy, go make sure the cargo is secured in place."

Her stance eases as she takes her place as the captain of the ship. But there is something to her eyes, is it sadness?

Some of the crew start praying for various deities, hoping that the ship doesn't ram into another in the mist.

The first mate returns from the cargo hold, huffing a little.
"All in place Cap'n! Now, would ya mind easing the secret on me, eh?"

She waves him away, taking a stern look to her face and eying to the horizon.
 

Egan Shadowsilver

By Tempus, i hope we survive long enough in this fog to die in battle. Whats got her in such a mood?

Egan yells to no one in particular. "I hope none of you signed on to fight pirates, because if the cap'n keeps this up in the fog, none of will live to see any pirates."


Egan lets loose a mighty laugh and holds on for dear life.
 

OOC: You haven't told me what I see, so I guess I'll make it up.

BIC:

Kiirivae calls down to the deck, "Captain, there are a pair of ships at anchor off to port, but no signs that they're preparing for pursuit. I've sent Skye to scout a little, but no guarantees in this fog. "

She looks about once more, double checking, trying to see if there are any other ships that might pose a threat. She thinks for a moment and wonders if she should have left Skye in the crow's nest and gone scouting for herself. Too late now.
 

Wait's Paitently

Carl puts his back to the rail and spins his quater staff in his hands watching the fog roll in. A battle would be tricky in such as situation.

Carl re-straps his quarter staff to his back and turns around to face the ocean once again.

"Life of a pirate....what have I gotten myself into this time" He mumbles.
 

Qillathe moves away from Baldur's Gate, at the same time leaving the mist behind it, the sun has risen high above the horizon.

Flocks of sea birds are flying over the ship, some of them circling it before moving away to disappear out of your sight. The smell of salt water is strong in your nostrils but no other ship can be seen in the calm waters.

As the city slowly vanishes behind you, captain starts to ease herself and seems to enjoy the feeling of wind blowing to her face. After some time she calls one of the men, named Gastrono, to take the helm. He makes a deep bow before accepting the position.

Talindra walks down to the main deck and then calls everybody to gather around her.
 

Egan Shadowsilver

Egan hurries over to the meeting, ancious to find out exactly what s going on.

"What's the story, cap, everything alright?'

Egan looks only mildly concerned, he trusts Talindra, and figures if there was a life and death problem she would have told everyone immediatly.
 



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