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[Pash]
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by Pash'nar on June 27th, 2012, 8:51 pm
Summer's warmth had yet to entirely fade into the coolness of Autumn in Mura, having only just changed seasons while Pash'nar was at sea. After happily depositing his industrious, red-headed young passenger onto the docks, the ethaefal found he had no real desire to go anywhere else right away, as long as anywhere else meant taking a break from the girl who had spent their entire trip sanding and hammering and whining about the condition of his lovely ship. This was not, of course, his first time on the White Isle surrounded by all the lovely pale women he could ever dream up in his immortal mind, and so he resolved to take his time enjoying the place of introspection once again. Mura had a rather decent dry dock as part of her port, and while he would never admit it to Tock's face, her complaints had not been entirely unwarranted. The dark-haired navigator found himself slightly inspired to do his own more purposeful maintenance on The Timeless, but had been told by the portmistress that he would have to wait a few days before there was room for his little casinor to get some much-needed attention. He didn't complain, knowing it meant he'd just have to spend more time with the Konti on their little island. He left the dock and his boat and decided a walk on the beach was in order after sunrise, not quite feeling ready for the city proper, despite knowing full well it was practically a city full of women. It'd been two whole tendays at sea, not even alone, and clearing his often over-crowded mind felt necessary and refreshing. The White Isle's contrast from Sunberth—from anywhere, really—was almost detoxifying in itself, though the tattooed sailor knew that for him, at least, Mura held plenty of its own delicate, scaled distractions. Carrying his sandals, he'd tied up his pants at his knees, meandering with as little thought as possible through the still-warm, crystal clear surf where the tide met the pale sand of the beach. He'd shrugged off his vest, too, wrapping his sandals in a tidy package to make it easier to carry in one tattooed hand. Once he left the bustle of the port itself, wandering past a few rocks and blond-haired fishing lovelies, he soon found himself alone with the familiar, steady rhythm of the waves and his own pulse. For a while, Pash'nar simply considered the events of the past several days, his ribs finally no longer aching and his casinor's worn wood perhaps a little less creaky than he was used to. He thought about the girl, Tock, who he'd saved from drowning and willingly sailed here to Mura, not knowing what the petch he'd agreed to. She wasn't so bad, to be honest … she had her own issues, and the tattooed sailor had just decided it was in his best interest not to pursue her history too deeply. Whatever she had escaped from Sunberth had been a bad thing, and he understood that he wasn't the only one with a past he'd rather bury than revisit. Rounding some rocks, calloused fingers trailing along the salt-worn surface while the waves washed above his knees, he heard splashing. "Tag!" Rang out in the quiet, above the crashing surf, and the dark-haired navigator peered around the large rock assuming he'd find a handful of Konti children playing in the surf. Instead, a young woman and what appeared to be a seahorse chased each other in the dip of deeper water just past the shore. He leaned against the cool, still-wet stone and watched for a moment, curious, having never quite been so close to a seahorse so large. While his time at sea and with other Svefra had left him with decent swimming abilities, he envied the Konti's gills. Their freedom in the ocean was rivaled only by charoda, surely. As the two continued to toy with each other, Pash laughed, forgetting he had not announced his presence. It was a little coarse, eroded by all his time at sea, but not quite as quiet as he had intended. Cerulean eyes blinked and his free hand strayed to rub at the budding warmth of chagrin that burned the back of his neck, fingers tracing the compass and moon tattooed there above the manta ray that spanned his back and the delicate inked lines and symbols that crawled from his fingertips to his shoulders. "Petch," he muttered under his breath before putting on a smile instead and speaking up over the washing of the tide and hoping he wouldn't just scare them off, all ink and tanned skin, "Ahoy!" |
by Natalina on June 28th, 2012, 4:20 am
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by Pash'nar on June 29th, 2012, 3:11 am
Cerulean eyes had drifted to the seahorse while waiting for a response, staring at the large creature with unabashed curiosity. It was an interesting surprise, indeed, to have stumbled upon the pair during what he thought was a quiet walk alone. The markings on the sea horse were fascinating and he wondered what such a watery beast felt like. The Konti's voice snapped him out of his idle observation and he bobbed his dark, top-knotted head back in her direction with a slow, distracted smile, "Is't now?" He returned in his own broken, unrefined Common. He'd been speaking it for decades and yet had never particularly felt the need to try to hard to sound entirely civilized, preferring Fratava when at sea anyway. If he noticed her stutter, he only hung on it a moment, assuming her Konti was simply an easier language for her than Common. Standing knee deep in the cool water with the warm sun on his back, making the sea glass in his hair sparkle, he leaned a tattooed shoulder against the rock, the other hand dangling his vest with sandals in it just above the calm ebb and flow of the waves. It was nice enough to swim in, he supposed. Summer's warmth was slowly fading from the water and receding from the air in the evenings since Autumn was beginning to creep into view. "Oh, aye, it's nice 'nough I s'pose. Water's still warm an' it ain't cold 'til after sunset from what I can tell 'ere." The tattooed sailor finally added after a few moments of silence, curling his toes into the sand beneath them, "Mayhaps a bit nicer when you've got someone to swim with, eh?" He nodded in the direction of the sea horse to emphasize the topic of his companionship implication, making sure not to incriminate himself into a self-invitation to join them without permission, "Issat one … uh … your pet?" |
by Natalina on July 8th, 2012, 2:49 am
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by Pash'nar on July 22nd, 2012, 3:25 am
Pash’nar watched both the creatures of the sea: the young Konti treading water with enviable ease and the giant seahorse he’d never been so close to. If it indeed didn’t have sharp teeth, then maybe he could get closer to it still. While he’d been living on and around the ocean long enough to have seen, touched, and probably eaten plenty of various Suvan wildlife, he was not blessed with any marks of Laviku nor had he been born with gills, so some of the more interesting mysteries of the ocean were completely unattainable to him. After over a century of swimming, he could hold his breath long enough, but it was obviously not the same as being able to breathe water itself like air instead. “Well, if it ain’t gonna bite me, can I, uh, touch it? I ain’t seen anythin’ like it this close, let ‘lone up’n’personal-like.” Gods, that sounded rather awkward. But, really, when was he going to happen on a giant seahorse who seemed to actually like … people? Ever? He hadn’t traveled with a Svefra pod and their tavans for decades. He’d almost purposefully avoided such contact. Maybe if he stayed longer on Mura he’d see more of such creatures, but, well, that thought was as dangerous as it was exciting to the dark-haired navigator. He smirked to himself at the idea, hoping his momentary flash of his thoughtful expression wasn’t as deviant on the outside as it felt on the inside. He added almost too quickly, turning away to examine the giant stone next to him as he spoke, “I mean, unless you’d rather not have any swimmin’ guests.” He still didn’t entirely wait for a response. The jutting, tide-carved rock he leaned against was porous, full of nooks and crannies and rough-edged shelves. He shifted his gaze away from the pair in deeper water to glance down at his shoes and vest he'd so far managed to keep dry enough on his walk far from the docks, reaching up to shove them in a crevice out of the reach of the tide. Inked, calloused hands then rested on his belts, removing them to keep the metal and various contents of his pouches both out of the water and from weighing him down. His pants, light linen that they were, he kept, though more for politeness among strangers than any sense of convenience. If he was going to so casually invite himself along for a swim, the tattooed sailor decided staying decent would at least make a better first impression, despite the location being an island populated almost entirely by lovely, sea-faring women. Petch, it really could be distracting here. Why did he always find an excuse to leave, anyway? Oh, right. It was still an island populated almost entirely by women. That could sometimes be reason enough to leave as much as it was to stay. Honestly. Chewing a salty bottom lip as he attempted to put away his thoughts along with safely stowing his belongings in the nooks of the large stone, Pash’nar finally returned his attention to the Konti and her not-pet-but-friend, though he waded a bit deeper in anticipation of a more invitational response. The water wasn’t cold, but it wasn’t warm either. He winced as the sea lapped above his waist, suddenly deciding he should dig up some manners before he scared away both creatures, “Name’s Pash’nar, by the by.” He offered, confident that she would know he was more a visitor or a tourist than a resident simply by his gender, if not by his more seafaring appearance. |
by Traverse on June 13th, 2013, 10:28 pm
Skill | XP Earned |
Observation | 2 XP |
Riding [Seahorse] | 1 XP |
Swimming | 1 XP |
Tactics | 1 XP |
• | Lores Earned |
• | Tag With Lurn |
• | Outsmarting a Seahorse |
• | The Thrill of an Underwater Ride |
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