Posted December 21, 2023
Two days after the gathering in the Great Cabin, just before they were going to move the Ship, another ghostly vessel appeared in the passage flying a Wolf's Head flag. Captain Jac was on the quarterdeck with Captain Aylar, discussing the best course, how to engage the Ship's stealth (usually under Clíodhna's control) and if it would even be able to be maintained with the damaged energy levels of the Ship. Captain Jac frowned. The other ship had made excellent time, which meant they had used a Gate instead of one of the normal routes, off-setting the time discrepancy between this plane and the Weirding Sea. It probably also meant they wanted to deliver their passenger as soon as possible. She had been informed the scoundrel had been called, she just had thought she'd have more time to prepare Captain Aylar, but the siren's revelations, condition of the Ship, quickly changing circumstances of the ports around this sea and the pressing need to take stock of what they would need for repairs had taken up all their time. Well, nothing for it now.
"Looks like your new crew member is arriving Captain," Captain Jac told Aylar. "They made better time than I thought." She sighed. "You might as well know Devin of Moonsea can be charming, fond of the ladies though not a cad, and rather fond of the gambling and the drink as most bards be ... but he's solid and dangerous, Captain Aylar. Very dangerous. He gets in and blends in where most can't and he has ways of getting intel that most don't. The admiral must have called him for a reason, and that means you need him."
She watched from the corner of her eye as the ship pulled alongside and saw Devin forego the boarding plank and swing across, landing like the proverbial cat. Sigh. After many years she had learned how to read him somewhat. Impatient, concerned, the dreams must have ridden him hard and he knew something, even though the crews had been told not to say anything. He was sauntering their way nonchalantly. Shite. That was not a good sign. Devin in nonchalant mode meant a particularly alert, wary and challenging Devin. He was already sizing up Captain Aylar in a glance, even as he seemed to good-naturedly nod to other crew. Then she saw the braid and swore. Aye, he knew, and he was coldly furious.
Aylar and the Crew that were on deck saw a half-elf swing across, his lute case strapped alongside his pack on his back, dressed in comfortable practical sailing shirt and breeches with a dark blue waistcoat and sash. He looked to be a little over 6'1" (186 cm), fair with no beard, with black shoulder-blade length hair pulled back in a silver clasp and a thin single braid in front of his left ear, which bore a silver and moonstone earring three quarters of the way up its pointed lobe. His eyes were an intense cat green and he moved with a feline grace, yet he seemed affable and nonchalant and nodded pleasantly while he proceeded towards the quarterdeck where Captain Aylar stood with Captain Jac discussing plans and the Ship.
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Note: Posting Devin aboard as he not only would have come straight away, but Captain Aylar and the Crew can probably use his skills during the interim as Devin is not marked nor wanted and therefore can slip in anywhere and get information and supplies.
Thanks for coordinating with the GM about your post and how much history to reveal as yet Devin. I've incorporated some of what you wrote here to tie it in. ;) You are clear to post yourself aboard.
"Looks like your new crew member is arriving Captain," Captain Jac told Aylar. "They made better time than I thought." She sighed. "You might as well know Devin of Moonsea can be charming, fond of the ladies though not a cad, and rather fond of the gambling and the drink as most bards be ... but he's solid and dangerous, Captain Aylar. Very dangerous. He gets in and blends in where most can't and he has ways of getting intel that most don't. The admiral must have called him for a reason, and that means you need him."
She watched from the corner of her eye as the ship pulled alongside and saw Devin forego the boarding plank and swing across, landing like the proverbial cat. Sigh. After many years she had learned how to read him somewhat. Impatient, concerned, the dreams must have ridden him hard and he knew something, even though the crews had been told not to say anything. He was sauntering their way nonchalantly. Shite. That was not a good sign. Devin in nonchalant mode meant a particularly alert, wary and challenging Devin. He was already sizing up Captain Aylar in a glance, even as he seemed to good-naturedly nod to other crew. Then she saw the braid and swore. Aye, he knew, and he was coldly furious.
Aylar and the Crew that were on deck saw a half-elf swing across, his lute case strapped alongside his pack on his back, dressed in comfortable practical sailing shirt and breeches with a dark blue waistcoat and sash. He looked to be a little over 6'1" (186 cm), fair with no beard, with black shoulder-blade length hair pulled back in a silver clasp and a thin single braid in front of his left ear, which bore a silver and moonstone earring three quarters of the way up its pointed lobe. His eyes were an intense cat green and he moved with a feline grace, yet he seemed affable and nonchalant and nodded pleasantly while he proceeded towards the quarterdeck where Captain Aylar stood with Captain Jac discussing plans and the Ship.
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Note: Posting Devin aboard as he not only would have come straight away, but Captain Aylar and the Crew can probably use his skills during the interim as Devin is not marked nor wanted and therefore can slip in anywhere and get information and supplies.
Thanks for coordinating with the GM about your post and how much history to reveal as yet Devin. I've incorporated some of what you wrote here to tie it in. ;) You are clear to post yourself aboard.