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Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:35 pm
by Mint
black1blade wrote:Alrone is happy that he has made her smile "You have magical abilities? I am intrigued...I knew there was more to you than meets the eye." I chuckle then quickly tuck into my (insert food here) as casting the magical afflicted a astute level of fatigue upon me.
"Me? Magic? No." Lianai shakes her head briefly as she sips her tea. "I play music, sing, dance, tell tales. If I do it right I take people out of themselves for a short time. Some call it magical. That's all." Looking down she sees her plate is empty and she gets up with a graceful movement and stands beside her chair. "Thank you for the meal...and the company." She smiles and turns away, heading for the door. At the door she turns and says, "Come see me if you can. Twin Moon tavern." She smiles again then turns and leaves.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:43 pm
by Longman
I move over to Alrone.
I'd say you are 'in' there, my friend. Eh?
(Thinly disguised jealousy at the half-elf's way with the ladies).
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:53 pm
by black1blade
I gave a faint smile. "Well I suppose...who I am kidding, she probably wont be interested in a travelling fool like myself. Anyway william-right, yeah william, how many long was it till we get to Caerton?"
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:04 pm
by Longman
The captain said two days, mister...Alrone? I hope that includes yesterday. That would mean we will be there by nightfall. There did seem to be a lot of mist up to the north, when I was above deck. But there was mist all around us on the horizon, so I'm sure that is quite normal, at sea.
(In fact William does not sound sure of this at all).
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:10 pm
by black1blade
Alrone abandons his dreamy state and dons a worried face "Yes these mists are strange indeed although I hope we arrive unscathed. There is little I could do anyway, if a monster attacked our ship although I'm sure your the type who would be able to land a few blows on a sea serpent" He gives a sarcastic chuckle.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:45 pm
by mTeasdale
Joscelin, interrupting the conversation between Alrone and William :
"I see that I'm not the only one still thinking about this mist. I made some pretty strange dreams last night. I'm starting to get a bad feeling about all this, but its probably just the sea altering my sleep and mood. Is it the first time that you take the sea for such a long time ?"
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:01 am
by Woe
Mint wrote:
Several of the younger crew, working at the lines and holystoning the deck, sneak a glance or two your way before smiling bashfully, looking away again and then talking to each other in low voices which seem to convey a tone of admiration. Further up the deck the grizzled Bosun keeps a stern eye on things with his hands behind his back holding the crop traditional to his job.
Elizabeth kindly ignores the looks of the younger crew.
It's a good thing William isn't up here... that teddy bear can turn into big brother bear really fast. she muses.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 5:08 am
by artikid
Seeing most of the group has dispersed and not being up for sparring Kynndelic takes his leave:"If you'll excuse me now, I think I'll have a chat with the crew before I have breakfast."
He makes a small bow and moves towards the bosun.
"Good day to you. Would you mind a little conversation, Sir?"
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 5:19 am
by black1blade
mTeasdale wrote:Joscelin, interrupting the conversation between Alrone and William :
"I see that I'm not the only one still thinking about this mist. I made some pretty strange dreams last night. I'm starting to get a bad feeling about all this, but its probably just the sea altering my sleep and mood. Is it the first time that you take the sea for such a long time ?"
Oh Alrone turns his head to Joscelin, "You are asking us if we have been on a ships before? If so then I suppose I have had a little bit of experience sailing the seas on my travel. It's quite strange... I'm feeling kinda sea sick but on previous journey I was fine. This mist I really don't like it..." With that Alrone gets out of his chair and heads to the deck for any observations.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 7:02 am
by Mint
artikid wrote:Seeing most of the group has dispersed and not being up for sparring Kynndelic takes his leave:"If you'll excuse me now, I think I'll have a chat with the crew before I have breakfast."
He makes a small bow and moves towards the bosun.
"Good day to you. Would you mind a little conversation, Sir?"
"Not at all Sir. What is on your mind?" The bosun responds and engages in a bit of small talk with you for a bit before excusing himself to resume his duties.
(OOC: Sorry for not giving you the opportunity to roleplay this out a bit but I need to get the game moving forward a bit. You can take it up again later if you like after this next scene.)