Year 501 AV, Spring 3 “Come on man it has been four seasons since that pod was lost, and you’ve been as silent as the grave since then, the new recruits have been calling ya a real rock statue with all your silent sea gazing ” Benny was but a ghost of his former self. His figure still remained large and burly but his skin, face and movements were aged to that of a man in his seventies. Benny had long since given up on hard labour but instead was more of consultant on both business agendas and ship repairs. It would have been better for a man his age to just live on a beach but there was just no way a man of Bennys age to just retire and live the rest of his days ashore, shady merchants as the crew was, retirement options were but a wet dream. The short and burly young man that was Trios sat perched on the deck rail his leather hat fluttering in the wind. Trios had always shaved every bit of hair on his face and skull to avoid the heat and nuisance it brought when working out in the sun but this had made him appear a lot younger comparatively. Trios however felt slight shame that he had been sailing with the man for the last thrity-four years but still the Isur male still looked like he was just entering manhood. Isur’s as Trios found out earily on was a race whose youth lasted a lot longer than his human crewmates. In fact most of the Crew which Trios had known from the time of his arrival on the ship Empty Night either had left the company, died or were now old men still serving on the ship. Captain Ikesod was now on the verge of old age, Trios had long seen his Captain’s youth slowly fade away with each tide on a new season. Trios however didn’t like to think of his future that much, If the Captain had decided to sell his ship and divide the shares it mean that the Isur would find himself on his own for the first time in his life. Ignorance was easy to just go with the thought that life would never change and sailing for this crew all eternity seemed like a nice idea after all. But the Isur was too deep in mental discussions to give his mentor a verbal response. All Trios did was to give the man a simple nod of acknowledgement before returning his gaze to the clear blue waters. Benny didn’t take the cold shoulder as kindly since he responded by cursing the young Isur under his breath before stomping away to go gamble with some of the greenhorns below deck. It was a nice day, Trios knew he should have been going over his routine checklist over the ship but today he just found that he couldn’t help but enjoy the headwind the ship was traveling with. It amazed the Isur how things could have been different if the gods weren’t as cruel and pitiful as they were. Work and this ship was all he had in life, it just made sense that the man should accept this fate and enjoy it. It was apparent that the gods had chosen this fate for him, who was he to fight against them. It would be a good twenty days for Empty Night to make its way down the Suvan sea along Cyphrus before they would be in the Southern Mizaharian Oceans. The Captain was debating if they should stop by Lhavit before their long journey to Zeltiva to resupply. Their cargo of spices and silks from Ahnatep had enough room for whatever they could pick up in that crystaline city. Plus there was always the possibility of selling the entire cargo earlier than expected and quick and easy gold was an idea that was never frowned on. After a few moments of watching a particular cloud drift silently in the distance the Isur gave a brief sigh before turning his back to the sea. It was time to check the lower hulls before inspecting the bilges for any indication of damage. If the day proved to be uneventful than the Isur thought he’d check the integrity of the life boats since it was almost overdue to check and see if they were still seaworthy and in working order. It was just anouther day in a lifetime of similar days a fact of which Trios had accpeted in the last few seasons |