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<blockquote data-quote="der_kluge" data-source="post: 2490951" data-attributes="member: 945"><p>Amazingly enough, we finally managed to reach a port to dock at. To my happy surprise, I didn't have to kill any sailors trying to molest me or steal all my stuff. I'd never really talked to any sailors before. My father employs quite a few of them. But they're all decent, hard-working guys just trying to earn their way in this world. Decent chaps, all of them. Well, most of them aren't the brightest stars in the sky, but good people. Salt of the earth - I think that's the saying.</p><p></p><p>We arrived at Rahanna early in the morning, or late at night, I'm not sure which. The port is dark save for a few lamps lighting the port itself. I don't know how Gulles even managed to see it. I was woken when the crew scrambled to ready the ship for port. It takes far more than I had imagined to get a port actually docked. Interesting experience that was.</p><p></p><p>When I left, Gulles asked me if I was going to be ok. I assured him that I was. He seemed concerned for me, and wished me the best. He said he'd be unloading and loading cargo that day, but that he'd be shipping off for Devonshire the next morning a day from now, so that if decided I didn't want to stay, that there'd be room for me on his ship. Nice to know, I guess, but I'll be more hidden here. My father won't expect me to be here. I certainly didn't expect me to be here.</p><p></p><p>So where is here? Rahanna is a small town, and kind of grungy - at least at the docks. I keep to myself here, and pull the hood of my cloak over my face to keep people from bothering me.</p><p></p><p>I headed to the nearest inn, and decided it was far too seedy and dangerous for me to hang out there. I went to the next one, and turns out one of Gulles' men had already booked up all his available room for the sailors on our ship! In fact, all the inns in the immediate vicinity were booked up. Probably just as well, since they probably didn't have very comfortable beds in them anyway. That, and all the whores walking around this place would probably mean there'd be far too much banging going on in the middle of the night to get any kind of sleep at all.</p><p></p><p>I asked a guard, and he recommended a place called the Bag of Nails, which wasn't terribly far from the docks anyway. He said the proprietor, a guy named Dugan Brown was a good man, and would probably have a room. Their nothing if not friendly in Rahanna.</p><p></p><p>I made my way to the building, and found it easily enough based on the guards directions. It's a modest two-story building, but dark. Probably everyone is asleep at this hour. I wasn't sure whether to knock or not. But, I did. Otherwise, I'd be sleeping in the street, and that didn't sound like fun. And it looked like it might rain.</p><p></p><p>I knocked and knocked, and eventually a bleary-eyed man answered the door. "Yes", he asked through the slitted window in the door. I asked him if he had a room, and he opened the door and looked at me. "You're just a kid. Shouldn't you be home." Damnit, I though to myself, not this sh*t again. I didn't cuss at the guy, though, I did just wake him up in the wee hours of the morning after all. "I can pay", I said. "Very well", he said, and let me in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der_kluge, post: 2490951, member: 945"] Amazingly enough, we finally managed to reach a port to dock at. To my happy surprise, I didn't have to kill any sailors trying to molest me or steal all my stuff. I'd never really talked to any sailors before. My father employs quite a few of them. But they're all decent, hard-working guys just trying to earn their way in this world. Decent chaps, all of them. Well, most of them aren't the brightest stars in the sky, but good people. Salt of the earth - I think that's the saying. We arrived at Rahanna early in the morning, or late at night, I'm not sure which. The port is dark save for a few lamps lighting the port itself. I don't know how Gulles even managed to see it. I was woken when the crew scrambled to ready the ship for port. It takes far more than I had imagined to get a port actually docked. Interesting experience that was. When I left, Gulles asked me if I was going to be ok. I assured him that I was. He seemed concerned for me, and wished me the best. He said he'd be unloading and loading cargo that day, but that he'd be shipping off for Devonshire the next morning a day from now, so that if decided I didn't want to stay, that there'd be room for me on his ship. Nice to know, I guess, but I'll be more hidden here. My father won't expect me to be here. I certainly didn't expect me to be here. So where is here? Rahanna is a small town, and kind of grungy - at least at the docks. I keep to myself here, and pull the hood of my cloak over my face to keep people from bothering me. I headed to the nearest inn, and decided it was far too seedy and dangerous for me to hang out there. I went to the next one, and turns out one of Gulles' men had already booked up all his available room for the sailors on our ship! In fact, all the inns in the immediate vicinity were booked up. Probably just as well, since they probably didn't have very comfortable beds in them anyway. That, and all the whores walking around this place would probably mean there'd be far too much banging going on in the middle of the night to get any kind of sleep at all. I asked a guard, and he recommended a place called the Bag of Nails, which wasn't terribly far from the docks anyway. He said the proprietor, a guy named Dugan Brown was a good man, and would probably have a room. Their nothing if not friendly in Rahanna. I made my way to the building, and found it easily enough based on the guards directions. It's a modest two-story building, but dark. Probably everyone is asleep at this hour. I wasn't sure whether to knock or not. But, I did. Otherwise, I'd be sleeping in the street, and that didn't sound like fun. And it looked like it might rain. I knocked and knocked, and eventually a bleary-eyed man answered the door. "Yes", he asked through the slitted window in the door. I asked him if he had a room, and he opened the door and looked at me. "You're just a kid. Shouldn't you be home." Damnit, I though to myself, not this sh*t again. I didn't cuss at the guy, though, I did just wake him up in the wee hours of the morning after all. "I can pay", I said. "Very well", he said, and let me in. [/QUOTE]
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