Zeltiva to Syliras – with love. 86th of Fall 516 A.V.
“Be careful out there Shimoje.” His neighbor said before giving him to the Tipsy Wench. Shimoje was nervous at first. His neighbor originally worked out a deal for Shimoje to work aboard the ship while taking him to Syliras to investigate his father’s death. The Captain, Yngvarr Adelwine, was happy to have another crewmember aboard his trade vessel. He also needed one with some mechanical skill.
“Welcome ‘board Shimoje!” Yngvarr said. “First a tour of the ship!” The captain said enthusiastically. “This here be the Tipsy Wench, and she is a feisty one!” he noted towards Shimoje as he approached up the centreplank. “That there is called the centreplank, it retracts up onto the ship when we aren’t sailing. Go ahead, take a try at it. You simply have to pull it up.” The captain was smiling knowing that is was almost always a two man job to retract the plank.
Shimoje tried his hardest, but was not able to move the plank whatsoever. Embarrassingly he was just about to give up when the captain helped him out and successfully pulled it in. “There ye go. You’re going to have to gain muscles eventually boy!”
Shimoje now turned around to see the main deck. A grated hole was the first thing that was mostly apparent. A simple sling system was set up to retract things from the bottom of the ship to the top of the deck. “This here is the main deck. Here the crew would use the masts and weaponry aboard the ship. Just about everything needed to sail is aboard the main deck.” The captain said as he walked towards the main mast.
“This mast is the main mast. This here has the main boom and you can retract it by rope, you can attach the sheet for sail by a halyard shackle on the top which has an eyelit. Care to climb up?” The captain asked. Shimoje was mildly afraid of heights and shook his head exuberantly no. “No matter, you will eventually learn that. I’ve got to teach yah the basics before we head out though. Don’t want the crew making fun of you even more, huh baldy?” Chuckled captain Yngvarr.
The captain walked over to the next sail and explained the luff, and how to rig the various parts of the sail to Shimoje. “We aren’t going anywhere yet, but you will be able to watch the crew operate the ship before I throw you in, of course.” Retorted the captain. “I am more fit for other things, like I notice that board there is out of place, I could fix that.” Shimoje responded to the captain. “Aye, but if you are aboard this wench you will learn to sail as well.”
The captain then went on to explain the boom in greater detail, and the various forecastle and functions of different sails. Now on to ropes. “I have to teach you some basic knots we use here on this ship, I don’t expect you to get it right away, but here goes!” The captain walked over to a spare rope on the portside where the centerboard was. “This here is a half hitch. Go ahead and try it.” In conjunction the two practiced various knots and loops on the rope. The power cinch, half hitch, eight loop, anchor hitch, bowline, carrick bend, clove hitch, soft shackle, and heaving line knot. It was all too much at this time, but the bells spent was well worth it. The captain’s patience for Shimoje was great, and he almost enjoyed teaching the young bald headed Zeltivian.
Soon enough another mate of the ship arrived Siv Muirenn. “Hey Siv, show Shimoje here around the rest of the ship, I’ve got to prepare some stuff.” The captain said to Siv. “Alrighty.” He responded.
“So you’re joining us to Syliras? It’s going to be a long and dangerous trip, up for the challenge?” Siv said to Shimoje “No matter come with me.” Siv proceed to the rear of the ship where the captains quarters was. “This here door leads to the captains quarters. You’re not allowed in there without permission.” Siv said. “And these here steps lead to the mid deck and the bottom deck. The mid deck houses the rooms for passengers and the mess hall. The bottom deck holds the storage that is lowered from that pulley you saw up above and the main crew sleeps there as well. Come we will introduce you to Feid, or Feidlimid Rigantona, my that’s a mouthful!” Siv had said while ushering Shimoje down the steps.
The mid deck was amply lit and various doors led to different passenger rooms which by observing an open door Shimoje saw weren’t all that large. Mainly a cot, desk, and chair was inside. A fine looking brunette with white corset greeted Shimoje, spoon in hand cooking the daily meal for the crew. “Who is this baldy?” She said smiling. “Shimoje, pleased to meet you. Feid, right?” Shimoje responded while patting his bald head.
“Feidlimid to you. I don’t know you, least not yet. Better watch your eyes boys, I see you eying my bussom.” She snarled toward Shimoje who was almost staring her up and down for a brief moment. “Anywho, I am the cook of this ship, and dinner should be ready here shortly.” She responded. The smell was seemed utterly delicious. Various vegetables cooked into a broth with fish and potatoes.
Shimoje walked over and sat at a table in the mess hall. The tables had already been set with various wooden utensils and plates. When suddenly the fine woman asked him to help out, and Siv was nowhere in sight. He most likely knew that if he stayed he would be put to work the same as Shimoje.
“Do me a favor and fetch the dried rosemary over there hanging from the spice section.” She pointed over to the cabinet which had a variety of different crates and empty kegs filled with food. Shimoje returned with some rosemary. “Well whatcha waiting for, start plucking the leaves off!” Shimoje gave her a rude face, but continued to do so, gently rubbing the leaves from the stem off, placing them in a pile on the table next to Feid. She grabbed them and placed them in the pot. Suddenly the ship started to shake and waves crashed against the side rocking the ship back and forth. “Oh, we set sail! Don’t get seasick in my messhall.” She said. Shimoje was already not feeling so good. The motion of the ship was fairly unnerving to him. Though this brunette seemed to not be phased by it one bit, and skillfully continued to cook despite the rocking of the ship.
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