35th of Spring 513AV
Ball was nearing the midway point of his trip from the Konti Isle to the mainland of Sylira. He wasn't entirely sure how much longer he was going to be on the open seas, but he was scared to the point of illness and had spent a large period of time cling to the railing of the upper deck for dear life... Occasionally leaning out to the salty ocean and heaving up chunks of clay that he had managed to eat during the small time he took below deck.
Ball hated being below deck more than he hated being above deck. The enclosed quarters of the ship and it's creaking hulls weren't nearly as comforting as home, they were nerve wracking, every groan and moan from the hull nearly paralyzed the being of clay as he recalled the cracking sounds of the ship he was on during the Siege of Sahova.
Currently that is where Ball was, stuck below deck where he did his best to curl up against his warm fuzzy mount and get some sort of sleep and rest. That was the hard part, staying rested on this hellish trip. It was a dreary cold, wet, and miserable mode of transportation, but Ball knew he had to no other way to get home than this.
Ball was nearing the midway point of his trip from the Konti Isle to the mainland of Sylira. He wasn't entirely sure how much longer he was going to be on the open seas, but he was scared to the point of illness and had spent a large period of time cling to the railing of the upper deck for dear life... Occasionally leaning out to the salty ocean and heaving up chunks of clay that he had managed to eat during the small time he took below deck.
Ball hated being below deck more than he hated being above deck. The enclosed quarters of the ship and it's creaking hulls weren't nearly as comforting as home, they were nerve wracking, every groan and moan from the hull nearly paralyzed the being of clay as he recalled the cracking sounds of the ship he was on during the Siege of Sahova.
Currently that is where Ball was, stuck below deck where he did his best to curl up against his warm fuzzy mount and get some sort of sleep and rest. That was the hard part, staying rested on this hellish trip. It was a dreary cold, wet, and miserable mode of transportation, but Ball knew he had to no other way to get home than this.