It smelled different. Malus's eyes opened the moment he noticed the change. Sitting up on his hammock, legs hanging off to the side, Malus took a deep breath. Yes it definitely smelled different, and Malus smiled. The wind had began to pick up, filling the sails to their fullest. climbing out of his hammock that hung at the sprit of the casinor, Malus took a swig from his wine skin and started his way up to the helm. With the small vessel picking up speed the crew went about making sure it ran smoothly; Nea leaned against the railing as she tightened the lines against the increased tension. "Loosen the ropes, the sails are going to need the slack" he said casually as he walked by her. Nea looked up first at him, then up at the sky, a knowing look settling on her face. kahne was securing the sails against the strengthening winds. "Make sure they hold, and be ready to raise them when the time comes" he mentioned, picking up a spring to his step. Cal was mending the fishing net, while Mari tended to the small shrine they kept by the mast dedicated to Laviku. "Mira, Laviku isn't the only god that you should be praying too right now" both Mira and Cal looked up; Mira shot him an irrated glance, while Cal merely sighed, stored the net and when to go prepare the rope. Dany was at the helm, keeping the ship on course. "Dany, let me handle the helm for a bit" he said lightly, as casually as if asking him to pass the salt. "Oh come on Mal! Im just getting the hang of this. I can handle abit of wind!" "Dany, now." Malus replied as calmly as before. Mumbling to himself, Dany let go of the helm and went to go help Cal. Position himself next to the wheel, Malus took hold of one of the spokes, relishing the thrill and freedom that it was to sail a ship. Breathing in deep, taking in the smell that prompted all this activity, Malus looked expectantly out over the rails, past the horizon, and up to the smattering of clouds already forming. The look in his eyes betrayed the excitement that he felt. The Wind caressed his face as it blew past him, into the sails. The wind that carried the smell. There was a storm coming, and Malus smiled. |