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by Isette on March 31st, 2011, 12:49 am
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by Hawkins on March 31st, 2011, 1:42 am
"You're sure these charts are accurate, eh?" Hawkins stood with his head tilted back. His eyes were latched onto the form of a rusty looking chart, one that depicted the general area around Lhavit with most of the reefs marked and a few 'interesting' locations mentioned here and there. The elder fisherman looked pleased. "Ayup. Jus'n made 'em up." The old man said. Peering around the edge, Hawkins gave the man a steely gaze. He stared. The man blinked. "Done!" In short order Hawkins rolled the chart up and flicked the man his coin. Two mizas was not much of a loss. With a bow and a flurry, the sailor turned about and made his way, satisfied at the remarkable deal. And what a fine negotiation on his part, hah! Only two Mizas for something like that was remarkable. Still, something felt wrong. Terribly wrong. In all the void, what could be buggering him so much? The day was young! He was in port with several very fine women and all the time and money he could spare. So why was it he could not shake the feeling that - aha! Reaching around Hawkins grabbed the bottle he snipped earlier and popped the cork. With a tip and a tilt he took a long, drawn out swig. Better. His swagger took him deeper onto the pier. This port was like every other. Busybodies, workers, merchants, mostly fisherman stocking their wares. The real fun would be farther in at the closest broth- tavern. Yes. With play on his mind Hawkins spun about, his gaze flicking this way and that at his attempt to locate the nearest 'establishment'. Fish, ship, fish, fish, girl getting her hand cut off, fish. Hm. Well, that left a whole slew of options. "Hey now," Hawkins said as he appeared from seemingly nowhere, one hand lancing out to grab the wrist that held the blade. He stepped in stood in front of the man, separating him from the girl with a rough nudge of his own. What a sight. The sailor was very much foreign. From his very fine, wide hat to the sailor's attire beneath, he donned an unfastened leather coat that gave him a unique look, albeit the unshaved decor and mass of unkempt hair and general status of his hygiene did not add to any sort of mysticism. "Best to keep things civil, don't you think so?" Rearing back, Hawkins brought his fist to the fisherman's face. The resulting collision was satisfying. The man stumbled and fell back, a matter only assisted further by the assailant. He turned, his hands dusting one another off. "Get yourself up, lass, he won't stay down forever." |
by Isette on March 31st, 2011, 5:09 am
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by Hawkins on April 1st, 2011, 8:25 am
Eh? The man glanced down at the girl with a quizzical expression. Shit. He did not speak the damn language. Balls. His gaze flicked in the direction of her rampant pointing, but it was apparent that he failed to understand just what she wanted. "That is a nice alley. You know. So go there." Hawkins quirked a brow as she drew in closer. "No, no, shoo. Go! You go. Begone!" What was she doing? Better question, what had he done? The fishmonger was back on his feet and the rather angry crowd seemed to have gotten closer. When did that happen? Oh sod it. Was this a mob? It was the beginnings of a mob. Perhaps fish mongering was the noblest of professions in this place, in all Hawkins had no idea what did who and who did what. Or something. Right. Mob. Drawing back, the man put a hand on his blade and drew it from his sheath. He waved the tip about in an intimidating manner, stepping too and fro from the gaggle of malcontents. They started shouting things. Now, if only he could understand a damn word of it. "Back!" Not good. "Baac-ghuh what?" What was that sound? With a glance Hawkins peered over his shoulder. Guardsmen. Oh. Great. From the looks of it they were not there for the crowd, either. More of that strange language was tossed in his general direction and the man finally gave up. He shot an alarmed look at the girl and shrugged. "Run!" That was easy enough to understand. Using the route the girl pointed out before he barreled on away from the oncoming mass. He was ahead of his charge, of course, sword brandished but in no way graceful in his retreat. Guards bad! Very bad. Yet their departure was not to be easy. As if expecting the bail, two men had moved to intercept early. It was those two that barred their path now. Hawkins made no measure to stop. A blade came over head to assail the sailor only to meet an equal force, steel clashing against steel in a swift exchange. Hawkins parried, but did not stop. His body slammed into the guardsmen and sent the men to the ground. Oh! That worked. Didn't he have a friend? Duck! Hawkins dipped a shoulder, his body spinning about and following the motion through. The second blade whipped over his hat. Whew. Hopping up, he brought his own weapon about and deflected the next strike with some flare. A foot followed and connected with an exposed midsection, the force enough to disorient the poor fellow. "Keep running!" Hawkins was quick to take his own advice. |
by Isette on April 1st, 2011, 9:09 pm
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by Hawkins on April 2nd, 2011, 1:41 pm
Bugger all, what in all the void did he get himself into? Neither he nor the girl understood each other and from what Hawkins could tell if a man wanted to cut off a woman's hand, you let him. Otherwise the guards tried to kill you. Well, disable anyway, they were no doubt trying to kill him now with the fighting back then, but all hell! Best not to think about it. Hawkins ran. He stopped only for a moment to reinforce his new found companion, the pommel of his blade swatting her aggressor in the back of the head for good measure. He would not be getting back up for a while. And the pursuit continued. Guards were hot on the trail, where in all the hells would they go? Hawkins barreled ahead. He threw his arms out and came to a very sudden stop, one foot back tracking as he glanced down an alley between some of the more robust stalls. One hand lanced out and he grabbed the girl by the collar of her clothing. Turning, he ran some more. Down the way, he could hear the the guards behind them. How were they gaining?! Fast buggers. From the looks both he and the girl received the people were undoubtedly aiding in their demise, but with a glance there was no one. At least no one of import. How? Yes! Turning left, then right, Hawkins grabbed at his companion once more and shoved her behind what appeared to be an abandoned stall. "Stay! Ah, sit! Get down? Hide!" He grinned and slashed at one of the supports that held the makeshift roof of the stall, the clatter and rush of material making giving the girl some kind of cover. If any. Why was he doing this? Liviku's balls, if he survived this he was never going into Lhavit's port again. With a swift turn Hawkins came to face the entrance to the alley. Several guardsmen were en route, all armed and all of them having a very, very bad day. "Is that all you've got! Well... you're not very... gotty!" Did they even understand him? Of course not. The three that advanced appeared confused by his words, but their intentions were a tad bit too clear. A spin and a step, Hawkins was off again, except that he wasn't. There. Just before him was a dead end. Oh. Of course. How had he not seen that? Bugger. Looking left, nothing. Just buildings. A stall. Looking right, nothing. Building. Ruined stall. Ahead? Wall. Three trained guardsmen? He needed a distraction. Swiftly, Hawkins turned back around, reared his sword back, then pointed wildly behind the guards. "What is that?!" Oh god. They turned. What? No. No way. That worked? No time to wonder! Hawkins was off. He barreled into the first guard and spun off his chest, pommel coming about and striking a second in the head. Two! He ignored the last, dumbfounded Lhavitian and blazed back onto the main street. The chase was on. OOCWe can have Hawkins and Isette meet up/find each other again in a short time skip or somethin', or just continue the chase scene if you want. |
by Isette on April 11th, 2011, 10:50 pm
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by Hawkins on April 15th, 2011, 5:12 pm
It was only a matter of time before the guards gave up. After all, Hawkins had not really done much to be chased. Excepting the whole assault on guards, those at the docks had nothing urging them on to pursue the wily - obviously well practiced - sailor in a chase around the whole damn coastline. Some clever jukes and a back track later Hawkins found himself hiding inside the confines of a very comfortable basket. It was cramped, sure, but he was able to shove himself inside the wicker construct suitably enough, and stealthily enough, to avoid the attention of the guards and ire of the owner. That was better for everyone. He waited for several, arduous chimes before he poked his head out of hiding spot and looked about, only a part of his head peering out to examine the immediate dangers. Clear. Whew. With a scuffle, Hawkins tipped his basket over and spilled out, unceremoniously digging his way free. A quick hop brought him back to his feet. Lhavawhatsit was far too much trouble for what it was worth. And what was it worth? For the life of him the man could not remember what in all the hells made him believe it was a good idea to skip off to some place he had never even heard of. Maybe it was the fact that everyone and their mother wanted him dead in Sunberth. Ah! That was it. He sighed and spun about, his gaze flickering over the supplies that had saved his hide. String. Rope. Basket. Bottle. Cart. Bottle? Satisfied, Hawkins leaned over and snagged one of the many glass containers on the edge of the conveniently untended cart. No more than a moment's hesitance passed and he popped open the top and lifted the liquid to his lips. Now that was satisfying. |
by Isette on April 29th, 2011, 7:52 am
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by Hawkins on May 4th, 2011, 5:30 am
"Gah!" Hawkins jumped forward. He raised his bottle into the air and twirled about to face his attacker, the liquid pouring out down his shoulder as its container was held aloft into the air. For some reason he did not draw his sword. For a moment he stood in shock. Dire shock. Oh. That was not a guard. In fact, wasn't that the girl he had saved from a dehanding? Hand removal. Handless adventure. Hah. Yes! That was her. With a shake of his head he lowered his attempted weapon and shrugged, the bottle brought up again only to draw his lips about the opening. Wait. Why was there nothing? His shoulder was wet. Bugger. With a toss he discarded himself of the useless glass and turned back to the cart, one hand lancing out and snatching another of the wonderful drinks for his immediate consumption. He popped the top and reproduced his actions from earlier, very aware that there was a young girl watching his every motion. She could wait. After all, it was her fault that he was in such a bind. Or, well, no, it was his. Never help a stranger. What a good motto. "Ah. Hello." He spoke and lowered the bottle. She was young. Really young. Younger than he thought. Was that why he helped her? There was a twinge of familiarity there. Though Lhavit was nothing like Sunberth, Hawkins knew what it was to be poor, young, and hungry. Very hungry. No! No! Pity was bad. The last thing he needed was to be seen with this girl again. Those guards only needed another excuse to cut his head off. He liked his head. Very much so. "Good to, ah, well. You've still got both your paws, eh?" Did she even understand what he was saying? His held tilted to the side, one eyebrow raising above the other in a queer sort of speculation. She was dirty. An orphan? No doubt. No! None of this! Damn it. "You've got a bit of. On your cheek. Just. Dirt." Hawkins took another drink. His shoulders slouched and he leaned back, trying to figure out just what in the hell he was supposed to do now. "Hawkins. That's me. You?" |
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