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Timestamp 91st of Spring, 515AV
Yahebah was far in the past. The last sight of it seemed to fade too quickly. Though she rarely ever went to the docks nor knew what they looked like, now she longed to see them again. It had been days in the hold of the ship, barely being able to move about, not being able to sleep, and conditions that were quite unsanitary. The food was diminishing from the ship and they were on ration detail, hoping that they made their next port in Kenash with all manner of safety. Elann hoped so too as any chance to get off the ship was welcome.
A cry went out one day that land was sighted. The ship had begun it's curve inland to find the port and utilized many key features of the sea to determine their position. All that was beyond Elann and as she sat in the hold with the others she awaited what was to come. She observed how each of them seemed to diminish from the beauty they once had upon boarding and now were hungry, tired, and worn down.
After a good hour it seemed there was commotion above on the boat, or at least more than what was normal. She could hear the stamping of feet on the thick wooden boards that separated their level from the one above it. Eventually she could hear the sounds of ropes tying and she felt that the rocky waves of the ship had lessened here. Nothing was heard from above for another twenty minutes and they sat there anxious. The sound of voices called out in the distance and for all they knew they were under attack by the Svefra.
In time however the captain came down with a swing open of the door. He was a gruff looking man and had a long beard that was black with various ties in it to keep it from bothering him. He greeted the passengers saying, "Ladies and 'gents. Welcome ta Kenash. We'll be making time here to re-supply. Feel free to stretch your legs. We anticipate our reloadin' will take a day or so, so check back with the ship in the morning on the morrow and we'll let you know our estimates. If any of you wish to deboard permanently from your original destination please inform me and we'll do some business."
Elann slowly stood and felt her bones creek and moan. There was something revitalizing about the smell of the air that blew down into the hold now and it had a faint oddity to it. Perhaps it was a swamp nearby? Who was to know. She moved hurriedly off the boat with a smile to the captain, who in kind returned it and said "Pretty lass. Shame you have to be down here." Perhaps he was a father or something but she just accepted it and moved up top and then down the gangplank to shore.
Timestamp 91st of Spring, 515AV
Yahebah was far in the past. The last sight of it seemed to fade too quickly. Though she rarely ever went to the docks nor knew what they looked like, now she longed to see them again. It had been days in the hold of the ship, barely being able to move about, not being able to sleep, and conditions that were quite unsanitary. The food was diminishing from the ship and they were on ration detail, hoping that they made their next port in Kenash with all manner of safety. Elann hoped so too as any chance to get off the ship was welcome.
A cry went out one day that land was sighted. The ship had begun it's curve inland to find the port and utilized many key features of the sea to determine their position. All that was beyond Elann and as she sat in the hold with the others she awaited what was to come. She observed how each of them seemed to diminish from the beauty they once had upon boarding and now were hungry, tired, and worn down.
After a good hour it seemed there was commotion above on the boat, or at least more than what was normal. She could hear the stamping of feet on the thick wooden boards that separated their level from the one above it. Eventually she could hear the sounds of ropes tying and she felt that the rocky waves of the ship had lessened here. Nothing was heard from above for another twenty minutes and they sat there anxious. The sound of voices called out in the distance and for all they knew they were under attack by the Svefra.
In time however the captain came down with a swing open of the door. He was a gruff looking man and had a long beard that was black with various ties in it to keep it from bothering him. He greeted the passengers saying, "Ladies and 'gents. Welcome ta Kenash. We'll be making time here to re-supply. Feel free to stretch your legs. We anticipate our reloadin' will take a day or so, so check back with the ship in the morning on the morrow and we'll let you know our estimates. If any of you wish to deboard permanently from your original destination please inform me and we'll do some business."
Elann slowly stood and felt her bones creek and moan. There was something revitalizing about the smell of the air that blew down into the hold now and it had a faint oddity to it. Perhaps it was a swamp nearby? Who was to know. She moved hurriedly off the boat with a smile to the captain, who in kind returned it and said "Pretty lass. Shame you have to be down here." Perhaps he was a father or something but she just accepted it and moved up top and then down the gangplank to shore.
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