35th Fall, 515 AV - The Fish Bowl
She was a spy by trade, a sifter and connection sniffer. She had helped many rise and caused not a few to fall, yet she had always done so through simpler means. She had realized recently that she was better than that, she was potentially the best at her trade in the city – the so far missing Killjoy not withstanding. She had certain standards to maintain and she had been given the idea by that old Sun's Birth worker all those years ago. She had just taken longer to act upon it than was reasonable. She hid I plain sight, a commodity for enjoyment that meant she was trying to develop a glamour that outshone her trade – a singer and general entertainer. That was the new role of Web and she revelled within it's sphere. It was a new persona addition but she was warming to it as quickly as she could bear. It was an interesting creation really, though when she mused upon it in her quieter moments it made sense to her.
Better to be remembered for the antics, not the genesis. Few seem to assume a poor singer can be worth more than the silver showered upon them, silver I might add goes to Manowar...for my own purposes. Merv will be sad, but needs must she mused to herself as she drained the last of her ale and made her way to the center of activity once more. She began her truly awful yet encouraging singing.
Sally Brown, she's the gal for me boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
It's down to Zeltiva to see Sally Brown boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Down to Zeltiva to see Sally Brown boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
She's lovely on the foreyard, an' she's lovely down below boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
She's lovely 'cause she loves me, that's all I want to know boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Ol' Captain Baker, how do you store yer cargo
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Some I stow for'ward, boys, an' some I stow aft'ward
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Fourty fathoms or more below boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
There's fourty fathoms or more below boys.
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Oh, way high ya, an' up she rises
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Way high ya, and the blocks is different sizes
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Oh, one more pull, don't ya hear the mate a-bawlin?
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Oh, one more pull, that's the end of all the hawlin'
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Sally Brown she's the gal for me boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
It was delivered with the usual gusto and the attempts to get people involved in the drunkenness but in truth she was just passing the time. She and everyone knew she was far from amazing in her poor attempts at singing though still a handful joined in and thus projected the atmosphere she had been hoping for. She relied, for the most part, upon the inebriation of others. It wasn't an actual job per se, more a congenial tip of the hat to Manowar. She wanted to be on his good side and so far she was more a boon than a hindrance and that bade well for her. The future would tell the true outcomes but she could not concern herself with that. The songs were mostly repeated ditties she had bought rounds to learn just to endear herself to the patrons of mild appreciation.
In truth she was on the lookout for anyone whom might have answered the call she had set in motion. A missive here, a whispered word there, many ways within which to gain hired hands for what she required. They wouldn't know what of course, just that they had been told it was fortuitous to take a drink of wine to the corner table near the bar if they wanted to pursue opportunity. A nice gambit that allowed her to decide before even meeting people whether she wanted to use them for her ploys. At the very least it proved that they were capable of putting their fingers upon the pulse of information in Sunberth – a good skill to start with.
Thus she waited and occupied herself, awaiting opportunity.
She was a spy by trade, a sifter and connection sniffer. She had helped many rise and caused not a few to fall, yet she had always done so through simpler means. She had realized recently that she was better than that, she was potentially the best at her trade in the city – the so far missing Killjoy not withstanding. She had certain standards to maintain and she had been given the idea by that old Sun's Birth worker all those years ago. She had just taken longer to act upon it than was reasonable. She hid I plain sight, a commodity for enjoyment that meant she was trying to develop a glamour that outshone her trade – a singer and general entertainer. That was the new role of Web and she revelled within it's sphere. It was a new persona addition but she was warming to it as quickly as she could bear. It was an interesting creation really, though when she mused upon it in her quieter moments it made sense to her.
Better to be remembered for the antics, not the genesis. Few seem to assume a poor singer can be worth more than the silver showered upon them, silver I might add goes to Manowar...for my own purposes. Merv will be sad, but needs must she mused to herself as she drained the last of her ale and made her way to the center of activity once more. She began her truly awful yet encouraging singing.
Sally Brown, she's the gal for me boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
It's down to Zeltiva to see Sally Brown boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Down to Zeltiva to see Sally Brown boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
She's lovely on the foreyard, an' she's lovely down below boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
She's lovely 'cause she loves me, that's all I want to know boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Ol' Captain Baker, how do you store yer cargo
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Some I stow for'ward, boys, an' some I stow aft'ward
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Fourty fathoms or more below boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
There's fourty fathoms or more below boys.
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Oh, way high ya, an' up she rises
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Way high ya, and the blocks is different sizes
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Oh, one more pull, don't ya hear the mate a-bawlin?
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Oh, one more pull, that's the end of all the hawlin'
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
Sally Brown she's the gal for me boys!
Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!
Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys!
Way high, Miss Sally Brown
It was delivered with the usual gusto and the attempts to get people involved in the drunkenness but in truth she was just passing the time. She and everyone knew she was far from amazing in her poor attempts at singing though still a handful joined in and thus projected the atmosphere she had been hoping for. She relied, for the most part, upon the inebriation of others. It wasn't an actual job per se, more a congenial tip of the hat to Manowar. She wanted to be on his good side and so far she was more a boon than a hindrance and that bade well for her. The future would tell the true outcomes but she could not concern herself with that. The songs were mostly repeated ditties she had bought rounds to learn just to endear herself to the patrons of mild appreciation.
In truth she was on the lookout for anyone whom might have answered the call she had set in motion. A missive here, a whispered word there, many ways within which to gain hired hands for what she required. They wouldn't know what of course, just that they had been told it was fortuitous to take a drink of wine to the corner table near the bar if they wanted to pursue opportunity. A nice gambit that allowed her to decide before even meeting people whether she wanted to use them for her ploys. At the very least it proved that they were capable of putting their fingers upon the pulse of information in Sunberth – a good skill to start with.
Thus she waited and occupied herself, awaiting opportunity.