All around, things were picking up. All the Svefra had dragged the corpses into piles in preparation to take them out and throw them in the sea. It sounded like a lot of unnecessary work, but their deaths were demanded by Laviku and hence their remains should be his to do with as he pleased. That was the way the Deepseeker pod lived. Some were looking through the clusters of bodies, searching for anything of value like a decent weapon the could be cleaned and reused or a trinket that could be used for bartering. Those that weren't scavenging were quickly picking up the celebration where the pirates had left off, some even picking up half-filled bottles that the pirates themselves had been drinking only half a bell ago. A few of the pod went to their boats to retrieve various items, like brews from their own stash or musical instruments. Linda, an old raiding buddy of Kirvan's, had become quite a good flute player in the intervening years since she first picked it up, and the wooden instrument often accompanied the dances that the Svefra held. Such a brightening mood might have been a stark contrast with the grim massacre that had just occurred, but to the Deepseekers it was something to celebrate, another justice dealt to the enemies of Laviku. Kirvan had a while to wait before he could join the festivities though. Aside from the odd glance, the strange black-furred woman wasn't paid much attention to, despite being injured. As he drew closer, he noticed the woman giving a wary look to the shirt Kirvan was carrying. Looking down at the makeshift bandage himself, he agreed it was far from ideal, but it was all he had at the moment. Although, now that he gave it a real close look, the bloodstains and the dirt were probably too dirty to effectively use it as dressing. Durk had always told Kirvan that the bandage could be whatever was on hand as long as the dressing was clean and preferably sterilized in some hot water. Well, you worked with what you had, right? Though there was a fine line between being resourceful and being dangerous. Drawing close, Kirvan saw the woman raise her wings and crouch slightly, wincing a bit as she did. Kirvan slowed down, raising his hands to his sides in a gesture of peaceful intentions. "Just want to help out," he said in Common, hoping she understood looking her over. As before, her black fur was covered in splotches of crimson, barely visible against the dark coat.The fur around her elbows and knees was slightly brighter, and her red eyes had an almost otherworldly look to them. As he scanned her, searching for any injuries besides the obvious one, and saw that some of the skin on her right calf was hanging loose, blood steadily leaking from it and getting soaked into the beach. Her hamstring appeared to be intact as she was still able to stand, but it was obvious this was a more serious injurt than a stab to the gut, one that needed to be attended to by someone with more than theory lessons. Turning the shirt inside out and it up so that one of the solitary clean patches was on the exterior, Kirvan kneeled and held the stranger's side, pressing the bundle into the wound once she had removed her hand. This alone wasn't going to do it though, so he scanning the surrounding area, looking for Durk. He was unsurprised to find his big friend closer to him than to the growing crowd of Svefra, wrapping up minor wounds sustained by various fighters, finishing up with Hamlac who seemed to be the last. The younger warrior had been nicked a few times on his arms by various short-bladed weapons, the wounds mostly superficial but prone to infection if left exposed.That he knew all this surprised Kirvan. Perhaps Durk's experience was rubbing off on him somewhat. "Hey Durk!" he called to the big guy, switching to his native tongue of Fratavan. Facing Kirvan at the sound of his name, the small giant's warm blue eyes greeted Kirvan, his unruly black hair and growing beard giving him a somewhat grizzled look. "Can you help us out over here? She's got a few injuries that need treating." Nodding, Durk packed all the unused supplies back into his bag and began hurrying over, Hamlac following close behind, curious. Kirvan turned back to the woman who had hopped in and helped out of nowhere, eager to satisfy his curiosity but at the same time aware of the injuries. "Thanks for coming in by the way," he said, returning to Common so she could understand him. "Was that you grappling with the other captain I saw?" |