14th day of Winter 511 AV
It has been a while since they disembarked from Syliras and one thing was for sure as anyone would know. Being stuck on a ship is "boring!" It was the same with any other boat ride that Bob has been on and unless he could find something to do, that would be the state he will remain in. Bob walked around the ship he was on a little. As with his dog there was nothing else but to watch the rest of the crew doing whatever it is they were doing and given the strange nature of his dog, his only excitement came from struggling to keep it in line and making sure that it does not cause any trouble. Unfortunately it happened too quickly when Bob spied a man bent over the deck, trying to reel in some fish in the net which might be used for their dinner. "I hope they catch something nice Jinsen. I used to eat a lot of fis...Wait!" but it was already too late to try and stop the dog which acted from the word eat on the tantalizing looking pile of meat that was protruding right in front of it at the fisherman's rear.
"Yes, I am very sorry..." very, truly sorry especially when Bob could see the man still rubbing the spot Jinsen savaged. It was the sort of pain that he never wanted to receive himself but "I disagree. Where else can the term seadog come from?" Spending time with the sailors of Zeltiva did not seem like such a waste since he could use the sea language to defend his dog against the harsh words of it not being allowed on the ship. At least the crisis of Jinsen getting thrown overboard was averted and "I agree that you need to get it looked at" but Bob sure hoped that the man did not mean that he had to look at it. He never told anyone that his uncle was a doctor who tried to indoctrinate him into the profession so the man could not be suggesting that Bob try to fix it. Even the bloody horrors his uncle tried to get him used to were not enough to keep Bob from trying to avert his eyes from what he would prefer to be looking at on a woman. Finally he was able to give a smile because "you just need me to watch over the net? Why didn't you say so."
Bob was raised in Zeltiva so it should be in his blood to be able to handle something as easy as that. Holding fast on the net, he told Jinsen that "I will pull out a whole haul of fish to make up for your stupidity" and everyone will get a nice surprise too. After a while of waiting Bob gave a yawn because the net felt just as light as it did earlier. "You should go and rest somewhere else Jinsen. You are scaring the fish..." Bob said when he pulled out the empty net from the water. Because Bob never did like backbiting unless he was the one doing it and the lack of fish was mocking him that he was inept as a Zeltivan the way one of the people he knew used to remind him he lashed out at Jinsen with his frustration. "Jinsen...Go! To! The! Room!" pushing it away on the ground at the direction of the room. "You heard me, take a rest, a dump...wait I'll have to clean that up so just go chase your tail. Do whatever you want as long as it is not here" then, "DING!" Bob got an idea. "Why don't you go an play with Zenai. You like him don't you?" With a happy tail wagging of a good friend to Bob and Jinsen, the dog dashed across the deck.
Now things should go a lot better. Bob cast the net into the water one more time the way he thinks he remembered the seamen used to do back in the day. What he also remembered was that the net was supposed to spread out instead of falling in like a sack of rocks. "Alright, lets try that again..." Bob told himself pulling it back up and throwing it back in over and over until "that's how its done!" when it opened up wide and sank into the water. Now all Bob had to do was wait for the fish to come in but again not many went inside. "Jinsen!" he called out thinking that the dog might be near so that he could blame the failure on it but it did not come running in response as it should. "Damn it all...what am I going to do now?" he asked himself as he watched the fishes swimming in the water. Only a few going into the net and the rest swimming away from it. "If only there was some way to make the fishes want to go in..." he asked himself and then he realized that he could. If it worked the way he wanted that is.
It was obvious with the way Bob was blankly staring into the water that he had doubts but it would prove as a good method to see if it works the same way on fishes as it did on animals. Animals were never in the water when he did this so even if he did fail, it would be something useful to remember. He left and returned later with two messily drawn circles around his eyes. A remarkable feat on a rocking boat with only his reflection in the water to help him with the task. There was only...three incidents where the brush tip touched his eye and he had to run screaming for some water the last two times since during the first he had to scream more from the saltwater. Eyes all red but with the two glyphs working as a focus to help pierce whatever resistance the water might provide, Bob stared into the water one more time looking for the fishes. Whoever said that underwater physical training did not help Bob to find about just how restrictive the water was?
A more imaginative person might perceive Bob's red eyes growing redder with power but there was no such thing. True the power that was flowing through all living beings like him was being concentrated towards one point and that was his eyes. Thanks to the glyphs, it was made even more effective for the djed that came from throughout his body to be absorbed even better through the border of the focus into his eyes. And then Bob was tearing, thanks to the strain on his eyes from the pain that came from the stupid brush and him struggling to keep his eyes open to find those fishes. All he could see at that point were dark shadows piercing through the deep blue and could not tell where the heads were though at least he could see which direction they were headed towards. For the ones that were coming towards him, he released the djed straight at them so let them know...actually make them want since fishes have tiny brains to keep going straight ahead into the net like it was something they have been thinking of doing all along.
Unfortunately, the more Bob did this the more his eyes began to get clouded up. This time with more better coloured blood tears! If that was not enough he also started to get affected by the residual djed that was reflected by the water's surface back into his eyes and he began to think as well that he needed to keep going straight ahead. When that happened he tripped over the barrier and fell into the water only to be trapped by the very same net in the same way he was trying to do to the fishes as well. "Help...help..." he gurgled out in panic as he tried to fight off the net. Practically blind and running out of air, Bob was in danger and probably regretting sending off Jinsen which would have went for help as well.
It has been a while since they disembarked from Syliras and one thing was for sure as anyone would know. Being stuck on a ship is "boring!" It was the same with any other boat ride that Bob has been on and unless he could find something to do, that would be the state he will remain in. Bob walked around the ship he was on a little. As with his dog there was nothing else but to watch the rest of the crew doing whatever it is they were doing and given the strange nature of his dog, his only excitement came from struggling to keep it in line and making sure that it does not cause any trouble. Unfortunately it happened too quickly when Bob spied a man bent over the deck, trying to reel in some fish in the net which might be used for their dinner. "I hope they catch something nice Jinsen. I used to eat a lot of fis...Wait!" but it was already too late to try and stop the dog which acted from the word eat on the tantalizing looking pile of meat that was protruding right in front of it at the fisherman's rear.
"Yes, I am very sorry..." very, truly sorry especially when Bob could see the man still rubbing the spot Jinsen savaged. It was the sort of pain that he never wanted to receive himself but "I disagree. Where else can the term seadog come from?" Spending time with the sailors of Zeltiva did not seem like such a waste since he could use the sea language to defend his dog against the harsh words of it not being allowed on the ship. At least the crisis of Jinsen getting thrown overboard was averted and "I agree that you need to get it looked at" but Bob sure hoped that the man did not mean that he had to look at it. He never told anyone that his uncle was a doctor who tried to indoctrinate him into the profession so the man could not be suggesting that Bob try to fix it. Even the bloody horrors his uncle tried to get him used to were not enough to keep Bob from trying to avert his eyes from what he would prefer to be looking at on a woman. Finally he was able to give a smile because "you just need me to watch over the net? Why didn't you say so."
Bob was raised in Zeltiva so it should be in his blood to be able to handle something as easy as that. Holding fast on the net, he told Jinsen that "I will pull out a whole haul of fish to make up for your stupidity" and everyone will get a nice surprise too. After a while of waiting Bob gave a yawn because the net felt just as light as it did earlier. "You should go and rest somewhere else Jinsen. You are scaring the fish..." Bob said when he pulled out the empty net from the water. Because Bob never did like backbiting unless he was the one doing it and the lack of fish was mocking him that he was inept as a Zeltivan the way one of the people he knew used to remind him he lashed out at Jinsen with his frustration. "Jinsen...Go! To! The! Room!" pushing it away on the ground at the direction of the room. "You heard me, take a rest, a dump...wait I'll have to clean that up so just go chase your tail. Do whatever you want as long as it is not here" then, "DING!" Bob got an idea. "Why don't you go an play with Zenai. You like him don't you?" With a happy tail wagging of a good friend to Bob and Jinsen, the dog dashed across the deck.
Now things should go a lot better. Bob cast the net into the water one more time the way he thinks he remembered the seamen used to do back in the day. What he also remembered was that the net was supposed to spread out instead of falling in like a sack of rocks. "Alright, lets try that again..." Bob told himself pulling it back up and throwing it back in over and over until "that's how its done!" when it opened up wide and sank into the water. Now all Bob had to do was wait for the fish to come in but again not many went inside. "Jinsen!" he called out thinking that the dog might be near so that he could blame the failure on it but it did not come running in response as it should. "Damn it all...what am I going to do now?" he asked himself as he watched the fishes swimming in the water. Only a few going into the net and the rest swimming away from it. "If only there was some way to make the fishes want to go in..." he asked himself and then he realized that he could. If it worked the way he wanted that is.
It was obvious with the way Bob was blankly staring into the water that he had doubts but it would prove as a good method to see if it works the same way on fishes as it did on animals. Animals were never in the water when he did this so even if he did fail, it would be something useful to remember. He left and returned later with two messily drawn circles around his eyes. A remarkable feat on a rocking boat with only his reflection in the water to help him with the task. There was only...three incidents where the brush tip touched his eye and he had to run screaming for some water the last two times since during the first he had to scream more from the saltwater. Eyes all red but with the two glyphs working as a focus to help pierce whatever resistance the water might provide, Bob stared into the water one more time looking for the fishes. Whoever said that underwater physical training did not help Bob to find about just how restrictive the water was?
A more imaginative person might perceive Bob's red eyes growing redder with power but there was no such thing. True the power that was flowing through all living beings like him was being concentrated towards one point and that was his eyes. Thanks to the glyphs, it was made even more effective for the djed that came from throughout his body to be absorbed even better through the border of the focus into his eyes. And then Bob was tearing, thanks to the strain on his eyes from the pain that came from the stupid brush and him struggling to keep his eyes open to find those fishes. All he could see at that point were dark shadows piercing through the deep blue and could not tell where the heads were though at least he could see which direction they were headed towards. For the ones that were coming towards him, he released the djed straight at them so let them know...actually make them want since fishes have tiny brains to keep going straight ahead into the net like it was something they have been thinking of doing all along.
Unfortunately, the more Bob did this the more his eyes began to get clouded up. This time with more better coloured blood tears! If that was not enough he also started to get affected by the residual djed that was reflected by the water's surface back into his eyes and he began to think as well that he needed to keep going straight ahead. When that happened he tripped over the barrier and fell into the water only to be trapped by the very same net in the same way he was trying to do to the fishes as well. "Help...help..." he gurgled out in panic as he tried to fight off the net. Practically blind and running out of air, Bob was in danger and probably regretting sending off Jinsen which would have went for help as well.