Day 40 of Spring in the Year 514 AV
“Ho boy…this is a terrible idea…”
The words slipped out from under his breath as Kel scooted his feet backwards, arms extended from his body to balance himself, keeping a careful eye on the wood underneath him as he slowly edged his way towards the lip of the cabin roof. He felt the wood bite into the balls of his feet and he stopped, satisfied with his position. He looked down between the black fabric of his baggy pants and saw the deck of the Laviku’s Wrath less than five feet below him.
Dark clouds hung overhead, the swirling mass overcast, giving the day a sullen feeling to it. The air was charged with electricity, a sure sign of the beginning of a storm. The waves were choppier than normal, tossing the ship up and down, rougher than what the Svefra had experience thus far since setting out. It wasn’t anything that would alarm the sea folk but it did make things a little more difficult for the man to balance on the roof the ship’s cabin.
The Svefra swayed back and forth, arms pin wheeling to maintain his position as the ship was hit by a wave. It almost tossed him from his spot but he managed to twist his body so he stayed in the same place. There was a lull and Kel bent his knees, forcing his body to stay loose and limber. He could feel the water shifting under the hull of the vessel and he closed his eyes, trying to feel the rhythm of the ocean beneath him.
His focus was torn away as another wave crashed into the ship and he clenched his teeth, jerking forward involuntary. His butt shot into the air and his torso was thrown forward, arms spinning wildly to keep himself from falling. The wave passed and he managed to righten himself.
“Well it's now or never…”
Taking advantage of the lull between waves, the shirtless Svefra shut off his brain, refusing to think of the consequences of what he was about to attempt if he miscalculated and coiled his body like a spring before leaping off of the roof. Kel thrust his head and arms backwards, arching his spine as he shoved off. He kicked his feet up and over, pulling his knees to his chest to increase the speed of his spin, his body rotating in the air. The clouds, ocean and deck all blurred together into one and he felt a bit of nausea roil in his stomach from his center of gravity being changed as he flipped over backwards.
Before he even knew what was happening, his feet slammed into the deck of the ship painfully causing him to stumble backwards faster than his feet could keep up with him. Unable to catch himself, the Svefra tumbled to the ground in a heap.
A low groan broke the silence as he lay there sprawled out on the deck, feeling pain in his body from not completely landing the back flip he attempted. It wasn’t the most graceful acrobatic stunt ever performed but it was a start. The oldest member of the Tempests’ lay there, looking up at the darkly clouded sky. He had finally recovered from his injuries from his previous excursions and was ready to get back into the thick of things.
Nothing like a few foolhardy stunts to get the blood pumping.
“Ho boy…this is a terrible idea…”
The words slipped out from under his breath as Kel scooted his feet backwards, arms extended from his body to balance himself, keeping a careful eye on the wood underneath him as he slowly edged his way towards the lip of the cabin roof. He felt the wood bite into the balls of his feet and he stopped, satisfied with his position. He looked down between the black fabric of his baggy pants and saw the deck of the Laviku’s Wrath less than five feet below him.
Dark clouds hung overhead, the swirling mass overcast, giving the day a sullen feeling to it. The air was charged with electricity, a sure sign of the beginning of a storm. The waves were choppier than normal, tossing the ship up and down, rougher than what the Svefra had experience thus far since setting out. It wasn’t anything that would alarm the sea folk but it did make things a little more difficult for the man to balance on the roof the ship’s cabin.
The Svefra swayed back and forth, arms pin wheeling to maintain his position as the ship was hit by a wave. It almost tossed him from his spot but he managed to twist his body so he stayed in the same place. There was a lull and Kel bent his knees, forcing his body to stay loose and limber. He could feel the water shifting under the hull of the vessel and he closed his eyes, trying to feel the rhythm of the ocean beneath him.
His focus was torn away as another wave crashed into the ship and he clenched his teeth, jerking forward involuntary. His butt shot into the air and his torso was thrown forward, arms spinning wildly to keep himself from falling. The wave passed and he managed to righten himself.
“Well it's now or never…”
Taking advantage of the lull between waves, the shirtless Svefra shut off his brain, refusing to think of the consequences of what he was about to attempt if he miscalculated and coiled his body like a spring before leaping off of the roof. Kel thrust his head and arms backwards, arching his spine as he shoved off. He kicked his feet up and over, pulling his knees to his chest to increase the speed of his spin, his body rotating in the air. The clouds, ocean and deck all blurred together into one and he felt a bit of nausea roil in his stomach from his center of gravity being changed as he flipped over backwards.
Before he even knew what was happening, his feet slammed into the deck of the ship painfully causing him to stumble backwards faster than his feet could keep up with him. Unable to catch himself, the Svefra tumbled to the ground in a heap.
A low groan broke the silence as he lay there sprawled out on the deck, feeling pain in his body from not completely landing the back flip he attempted. It wasn’t the most graceful acrobatic stunt ever performed but it was a start. The oldest member of the Tempests’ lay there, looking up at the darkly clouded sky. He had finally recovered from his injuries from his previous excursions and was ready to get back into the thick of things.
Nothing like a few foolhardy stunts to get the blood pumping.
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Fratava
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Fratava
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