50th of Summer, 513 AV
The ships were loaded. The Dusk Sister was riding low in the water, so loaded down with supplies was she. The Dawn Sister was riding higher, having taken most of the passengers, livestock, and food for the living. Passengers had settled, and a full contingent of sailors was on board. Most had shed their shirts and were stripped down to the waist clambering among the rigging, making both ships ready. Mathias was on the Dawn Sister, organizing things and speaking with the Captain, one James Fran. James Fran looked a great deal like Mathias, silver in the brow and older pushing his mid fifties though still fit and seemingly very authoritarian. He introduced himself as Captn. James, and asked everyone to call him that. His second mate, Paulis, was younger, and looked almost as if he were related to Captn James. James was clean shaven, while Paulis had a dark growth of two or three days shadowing his cheeks. James’ hair was clipped short, suitable for life at sea, while the younger man – the second mate – had long black locks and handsome good looks. James ordered and Paulis carried it out.
Along with Mathias, another younger man named Keval North was introduced. Keval was a nondescript fellow somewhere in his mid twenties with bright curious green eyes that made him seem older than perhaps he was. Dressed in dark clothing, the shadows hugged him as he leaned against the rail near the ships leaders. Black hair, long like a womans, graced his head and tended to float around him. It was curled lightly. He almost looked like he was always standing in a breeze though it wasn’t wind that clung to him, only shadow. It was almost as if he were apart of the group, yet not really included. His purpose aboard was not revealed. He was only introduced as an adviser to which he smiled and gave a chuckle at. Mathias at that statement.
The two exchanged looks.
Then the group gathered at the bow of the large three mastered pinnace, the Dawn Sister, and quietly watched as her hearty crew scurried about and got the ship underway. The two pinnaces sailed out of the Plunge Pool Bay at sunrise with a quiet breeze cooling her decks and Syna painting the skies red in welcome.
Mathias moved with a purpose. His captain and first mate flanking him as they moved to the front of the bow and crossed the dangerous bar at the mouth of the bay where the fresh water of the Bluevein River met the salt of the sea and created rough swirls of waves. James, taking charge in that moment, leaped up on the bowsprint and clinging to the ropes, opened his shirt. A tattoo of the sea swirled around, revealing three waves interlocking. The gnosis marks seem to glow as the captain threw back his head and offered his prayer.
“My Lord Laviku. Bless these two ships. They sail into your arms and carry the dreams of quite a few people to distant lands across the Suvan. We sail to Falyndar to reclaim Syka and learn of the mystery buried deeply there. We place ourselves and our lives, more than five hundred people, in your hands. Each of us has an offering for you, for we realize that you are the giver of life and protector of us all. See us safe through this journey and all the journeys that come after!” He said, just as a priest on land would conduct a rite.
Across the waves, the sailors of the Dusk Sister were already tossing offerings overboard.
And with that, the Captain pulled a bag from his pocket. It was filled with gemstones, already cut. He poured the stones into his palm and tossed them overboard. Then Paulis did the same, only this time he tossed a book wrapped protectively in oilskin out into the waiting waves. His speech was shorter and stolen by the wind. Sailors of all sorts left their posts, one by one, and did the same, offering up a multitude of things. Some did not reveal the contents of their packages and some lovingly displayed the carvings they had wrought with their own hands. Each said a few words, explaining the gift or its meaning to them before they released their offerings into the arms of the sea. Many did not return to their posts, but waited, their eyes expectantly on the sea.
Then it was time for the passengers to do the same.
Mathias came forward first and unwrapped a long package that looked much like a combat staff. It was not. Instead it was made of gnarled wood that glowed with an unearthly red light. He gently tossed it overboard where it hissed when it touched the waters. “My grandfather has kept that always. He said it was a relic of our people from Syka. It has always brought me luck with its power. I hope it does the same for others.” Mathias said, moving back and giving everyone else room to make their offerings as well.
Keval North, when his turn came, walked forward and pulled a necklace from around his neck. It looked like a piece of darkness. He balled it in his fist, kissed it, and shouted to the sea. "My lady of darkness sends her regards. Thank you for letting us share your realm for a time. We won't stay long, not if we can help it, but we will be gracious guests while we are here." He added, then tossed the necklace out into the sea.