Sunlight gleamed like crystal gold across the waters spreading out before the boat as it cut swiftly through waves. It was a beautiful day to be had for sure for those of sailor stock, but a double edged sword for those sailing for soon enough the wind died down to almost nothing leaving the ship to slow considerably without the aid of the wind filling it's sails. No clouds barred the sun from beating down on the passengers heads either, though the reliable hands that kept the ship running at it's finest where certainly used to its glare with their bronze skin, and loose flowing clothing that kept them cool, yet warm on those bitterly windy nights.
Another thing about beautiful days, it tended to lull even the wary into dropping their guard. Such proved true for the Captain, and his trusted look out when they saw a Svefra Palivar approaching on the horizon, making it's own sluggish way towards them and soon growing from a tiny dot to more of a recognizable ship as the vessels came closer to each other. It wasn't uncommon to spy such a vessel on the seas, though alone it was rather odd, and when looking through the spyglass showed no crew on it's deck, confusion furrowed the man's brow but it raised no alarms. After all, they could just be enjoying the cool, refreshing waves like those careless seafarers were won't to do.
Slowly time edged on, the crew making no movie to alert their guests of the approaching ship, for really why should they bother with a pointless warning when they had something much better to do like try to drain the last dregs out of a keg of ale long gone nearly dry. After all if worst came to worst their ship could very likely handle the smaller crew aboard the lone ship. So they paid it no mind and went about their tasks like usual, leaving the travelers to converse uninterrupted, their eyes so far turned away else where in a fragile attempt to avoid sea sickness.
All to sudden there was a crunch of wood, and loud crack as the much larger ship ran over a small row boat, effectively severing in half the previously unseen vessel. Wooden planks and splinters floated in the water to either side of the traveler's vessel, the debris floating listlessly in the unseen current. It rose a minor stir amongst the crew, and as the would be adventurers looked out they would see the remains of the small boat floating out into the water behind them, and the Svefra Palivar floated on quietly by the ship, silent and unassuming.
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NightfallThe stars shined down from on high, bathing the deck in a silvery glow, though none but a skeleton crew graced the upper portions of the boat in that moment. A odd quiet had settled around the ship after the rare incident with the row boat, though a few whispers still buzzed around with the crew still yet up as only a way to pass the time and keep themselves awake. Others where awake to, men yet to be seen in the shadows of the darkened waters of the estuary. Like ghost they came, climbing up the sides of the vessels walls as nimbly as a Symenestra might. The shadows descended, the deck soon covered in blood. Now only the strangers stood breathing to soak in the night air.
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Inside his cabin, the darkness found the drykas healer. Rhythmically like the beat of a heart, drops of crimson colored his cheek in tiny circles that traced down the curve of his face. Once such chance drop fell on the healer's eyelid, brining him from his deep sleep to be greeted only by the silence darkness afforded to him by his closed off room. The watchman was not far from Denen's side, though enjoying a deep sleep that he had only moments before similarly be experiencing. Sea sickness finally subsiding to allow him a measure of rest, it was good the man had not been forced to awaken to the rocking of the boat as it cut across the water. Light cracked through his closed doorway to spill onto the healers face and chest, illuminating one such crimson droplet on the man's wrist. Strange in the shining light, and carrying with it a metallic odor and taste, drew the healer to open the door.
Besides the glowing candle supposed on a stand mounted on the wall, nothing would reveal itself to the man's eyes besides a empty hallway bathed in golden flickering light. In the new light he could better see the streams that ran across his skin, could he have been bleeding? A question seemed to much to think about in that moment though what with the strange lights from outside.
It's call was irresistible and willed him to come up stairs, some how seeming to promise all the young healer could wish for and more with the simple flicker of reddish light. Like it or not, his feet bended to that call, every step taking him up another aged creaking step till at last he was out in the night air, starlight setting the deck to glow beautifully. It be the last thing he saw before a sack was put roughly over his head and drawn tight around his neck, the strangers carrying the healer off into the night to sail away on their vessel. Only one yet remained on the rolling deck of the ship the traveler's had come from, standing squarely in front of the door the healer had only moments ago been dragged from. It was his task to make sure none followed, it was the way of things.
oocIntervention time guys. You didn't think you could get away from the fun and excitement happening in Endrykas did you? Anyways Sam and Denen already know about whats happening here more or less, and I have gotten permission to meddle in your affairs somewhat to gain depending on how you look at it. Anyways hope you enjoy this, and look forward to continuing threading. Also Denen, sorry bout assuming control of your pc for a bit, but if it helps you do have free will to do things differently as you see fit, except for that last magically laced part. That your stuck with kido The rest of you can wake up from your drowsy naps or quiet introspection as you see fit, and Sam you don't necessarily have to be in the same room as Denen since I left it kind of open ended but I'd figured he'd want to be with you to tend to your sea sickness. Last thing that should have been first, feel free to notice what you want durning the day when the ship approached and the Captain ran over a row boat. - Sincerely Lariat