Timestamp: 02 Winter 511 Location: Patchwork Port, Alvadas OOC :
“The Riana Red is yer classic merchant vessel,” said Wharf as they walked along the docks. “Cromster class. Ninety tons of cargo, compliment of 50 crew, up to 10 or so passengers. Fast. Reasonably well armed. She makes a regular run between here and Syliras. It's a good ship and its got a good captain.” The dock in front of the three-masted sailing ship was buzzing with activity as men and women hoisted cargo in various shapes and sizes up from the dock, over the side of the ship and down into the hold. Daske watched two workers using a block and tackle system to hoist the heavy cargo. It was an ingenious system that enabled a man to move something much heavier than he would be able to move by himself. Two men and a woman were standing near one of the gang planks. One of the men had a ledger and was taking notes as cargo was loaded. All three of them had the look of sailors used to hard work. The woman in particular was tall, heavy set and muscular. A cutlass hung in its scabbard from the left side of her waist, and she had a dagger hanging from the other side of her waist. Neither of the men appeared to carry weapons, but they both looked like men you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley. Wharf walked up to them. “Kranz, you old buzzard. Hasn't someone stuck a knife in your back by now and rid the world of yer measly self?” All three of them turned to face Wharf, and then the taller of the two men produced a huge grin and gave Wharf a bear hug. “Wharf, you ol' wharf rat,” he said. “Thought I wasn't gonna see ya 'fore we shipped out. Hell, if I'd known you was comin', I'd 'av order the Riana Red to raise anchor sooner and get the hell outta here.” Wharf laughed. “And I'd a had to swim out after ya just so you could enjoy the pleasure of my company.” Wharf waved Daske forward and said, “Kranz, I found this young wanna-be sailor hangin' around the dock looking fer work and I figured maybe you could use an extra hand, seein's how I heard you was a bit short handed just now.” Captain Kranz looked thoughtful for a moment. “It's the damned pirates. They've gotten more aggressive lately. I don't think they're Svefra, though. Svefra don't generally murder the crew and passengers. They just take what they consider their fair share of the cargo. Besides, rumor has it the Svefra are after this batch of pirates themselves. Anyways, it's getting' harder 'n harder to get a full complement of crew what with everybody so nervous an' all.” He turned to Daske and asked, “You got any sailin' experience, son?” “I've been sailing a Casinor for a while. But I'm lookin' to learn from someone who knows what they're doin'. Would you be that someone?” Wharf raised an eyebrow. The tall man seemed taken aback. He considered the young Svefra for a few moments and said, “Son, I'll take ya on as an apprentice deck hand. It's hard work. It pays crap. And you'll probably wish you'd never signed on before it's over. But I can promise ya you'll learn some real sailin'.” “I'll take it,” said Daske matter-of-factly. He couldn't believe his good luck. “So be it,” said the man. “From now on you'll address me as Captain Kranz, Captain, or Sir. And if'n I tell ya to jump, the only question you'll ask is, 'How far, sir!' Is that clear?” “Yes,” said Daske. He cringed at the thought of being under someone's foot again but he really needed the job. He grudgingly added, “Sir.” “This here's my first mate, Katie Colmy. You'll address her as Sir as well, and if she tells ya to jump, you don't even ask how far. You just jump.” The woman sized Daske up and then stuck out her hand to shake his. “Welcome aboard sailor. We weigh anchor in three hours. Be here on time.” “Count on it,” Daske said, and then added, “Sir”. He wasn't sure, but he thought he picked up a slight smirk from her as she turned and walked away. Two hours later Daske was climbing the gang plan to board the Riana Red. He had arranged moorage for the Black Lady and had traded his backpack for a seaman's bag. “Damn,” he thought to himself. “This is gonna be so cool.” |