Timestamp: 11h Day of Winter, 512 AV. (sunset) Location: Vicinity of around God's Eye Point. The quiet moaning and creaking of wood The Delphian suspended in place along the ocean surface became a hidden lullaby that helped to lull Fionnula to sleep. Tiernan sighed with relief as he waved a hand over his daughters head as she slept, making sure she wasn't faking. "Dream a dream that you have never seen, and be anything you want to be. Happy and content with Nysel blessing." The loving words were actually a prayer he said every time he was there to watch her fall asleep. Giving homage to the god of dreams. Running both of his hands through his brown, blond highlighted hair he began to ruffle his hair to shake away his boredom. Steps slowly creeping up the stairs out of the cabin quietly to not wake his daughter up. Walking to the bow of his ship he looked to the placid crimson sky above that spread across the horizon. The slowly setting sun was mirrored by the ocean giving the illusion that the sun was rising as it set. The a crimson surface of the ocean shifted as the fin of a tiger shark appeared. It was Tiernan's Tavan and trusted companion on the sea Garloth. The large shark peaked the bridge of its nose out of the water until its eyes were looking straight at the Svefra. His tail flicked at the waters surface causing faint ripples to disturbed the waters surface as a sign that he was done feeding. "Happy to see your hunt went well. Aye finally got Fi to go to bed after her dinner. A miracle aye'am here to see the last chimes of sun set." Slamming his tail hard against the water, Garloth showed canted his head towards the ships connected to his own. "We have guests. This Catamaran belongs to a women named Tsukiko. Aye think she is alright. The other belongs to her friend. They are no threat, so no need to attack if you see a stranger in the water." Leaning forward against the railing Tiernan began to contemplate a sunset swim. "Aye think aye'll go harpoon fishing, want to tag along?" Speaking aloud as he contemplated the thought. |