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- Penelope Cerys FraserMember
- Real name : Yanthe
Aantal berichten : 205
IC posts : 46
Character sheet
Age: 25 years
Occupation: Captain Fraser
Residence : Rhoynar, Brightwater Keep
Sailors tell stories, Pirates make legends
vr nov 10, 2017 2:13 pm
Penelope had net haar eerste echte confrontatie gehad met een ander schip. Ze was zelf nog maar een paar weken aan de macht als Captain en het vergde haar dan ook enorm veel energie om zich altijd van haar beste kant te laten zien. Haar vader was dan wel en gekende en gevreesde rover geweest, maar Pen was hier niet in opgegroeid. Ze hadden de confrontatie gewonnen, wat ze allemaal te danken had aan haar manschappen. Ze kon heel hard overkomen en wist haar stem op de beste momenten te verheffen, maar écht vechten (zonder het sluw aan te pakken) was nog geen gewoonte voor haar. Nu begaven ze zich naar de dichtstbijzijnde haven, om de brokken van de confrontatie te repareren. Het schip moest in orde zijn, moesten ze verder willen gaan. Dit was tevens haar eerste keer in Seere. Het viel haar op dat vele blikken naar haar gingen, wat eerder ook al eens het geval was. Een vrouw als Captain was dan ook een vreemd beeld voor velen. Vrouwen werden alleen maar als gezelschap gezien en vaak vermeed men vrouwen op een schip, wetend dat het ongeluk bracht. Het was dus aan haar om het tegendeel te bewijzen, nog een last extra op haar schouders. Fraser, zo werd ze genoemd om haar schip, bleef op het schip staan en leunde met haar handen op de reling. Straks zou ze misschien de stad intrekken, op zoek naar een nieuwe outfit. De huidige outfit die ze aanhad, waren nog de oude vodden die ze eerder gebruikt had om niet op te vallen in de burgermassa. Penelope was namelijk van rijke afkomst, maar niet iedereen moest dat weten.
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- Ridley ByrneMember
- Real name : Celeste
Aantal berichten : 72
IC posts : 38
Character sheet
Age: 29
Occupation: Jack of all trades
Residence : Seere
Re: Sailors tell stories, Pirates make legends
vr nov 10, 2017 4:10 pm
GIVE ME NAMES AND I’LL GIVE YOU BLOOD // Hydra
Grey eyes shot open, instantly aware of their surroundings. A well-muscled body followed, getting to its feet in one smooth motion, limbs immediately tensed for a fight. But he was alone in the room. There was a nagging feeling in the back of his head, though, that didn’t allow him to relax; on automatism, he checked the windows and doors, but found all of them locked. A quick glance out of the window revealed that no one was waiting outside, either. All was calm and peaceful. Frowning, Hydra stepped away from the window, sliding the curtain back into place, and focused on the tingle of unease. Finally, he realised it wasn’t his own, and understood.
Hydra had been slumbering in the back of Ridley’s mind when sharp terror had shot through the man, instantly triggering Hydra’s presence, who had shot to the forefront and taken control of Ridley’s body as he always did when Ridley felt threatened or when there was blood to be shed. Awake, Hydra now recognised the terror had been because of a nightmare, which Ridley suffered frequently; he was also aware Ridley had far from calmed down, though the man was obviously awake and aware. His lingering fear took on a panicked note as he strained to regain control of his body. Hydra didn’t let him. The threat might be gone, but Ridley couldn’t be trusted so long as he wasn’t calm and collected. That aside, it had been far too long since Hydra had last been allowed out, and he ached for free movement of his own.
So he ignored Ridley increasingly urgent protests and left the house, taking to the streets. Morning was well on its way to afternoon, which didn’t surprise Hydra that much; Ridley slept fitfully on the best of days and grasped onto sleep when it took hold of him. No one spared him any particular attention as he moved through the crowd, though Hydra checked all of them, however briefly, for potential threats. Seere was rife with criminals and other violent types in a way that made Hydra’s blood sing. He longed to crack his knuckles against someone’s jaw or take a knife to someone’s skin, but as soon as the feeling struck, a strong sense of disapproval and unrest washed over him. Ridley. Ridley always disapproved of Hydra’s more violent nature and the pleasure he took from bloodshed, which Hydra continually failed to understand. If they could, why wouldn’t they?
But Ridley’s panic unsettled him, so he sent what he hoped was a reassuring feeling, even if it was tinged with annoyance. He understood Ridley considered Seere the last place he could make a life for himself, and he didn’t want to take that away from him. Not without undue provocation, at least. So he kept his fists and his weapons to himself as he wound a way through the people to the harbour. There were plenty of ships docked here, but most sailors would be busy loading or unloading cargo to pay attention to him, which should please Ridley, at least. Hydra walked slowly, observing every movement of the people around him, until his gaze fell on a solitary ship, where a woman was leaning on the railing. Hydra halted, intrigued. He knew women were considered bad luck and therefore weren’t usually allowed on ships, but this one looked comfortable where she was, as if the ship was home.
Hydra moved closer with purpose, watching the woman all the while, until he was within earshot. She was pretty, if you liked that sort of thing, but all he saw were the vulnerable spots she had left open, as if she wasn’t docked in one of the most dangerous towns in the country. He thought, idly, how easy it would be to overpower her, break her skin with knuckle or knife. Even if she were armed and resisted, it wouldn’t matter; he had fought men twice her size and won. But they were well within view of the docks, and wouldn’t go unnoticed if he did try something. Annoyed, Hydra clacked his tongue and trailed his fingers along the bow of the ship. He slowly climbed he plank, though he paused just before actually stepping onto the ship and sought the woman’s gaze. “This yours?” he said instead, voice steady and only just loud enough to carry over to her. He tapped his knuckles on the railing, just once.
Hydra had been slumbering in the back of Ridley’s mind when sharp terror had shot through the man, instantly triggering Hydra’s presence, who had shot to the forefront and taken control of Ridley’s body as he always did when Ridley felt threatened or when there was blood to be shed. Awake, Hydra now recognised the terror had been because of a nightmare, which Ridley suffered frequently; he was also aware Ridley had far from calmed down, though the man was obviously awake and aware. His lingering fear took on a panicked note as he strained to regain control of his body. Hydra didn’t let him. The threat might be gone, but Ridley couldn’t be trusted so long as he wasn’t calm and collected. That aside, it had been far too long since Hydra had last been allowed out, and he ached for free movement of his own.
So he ignored Ridley increasingly urgent protests and left the house, taking to the streets. Morning was well on its way to afternoon, which didn’t surprise Hydra that much; Ridley slept fitfully on the best of days and grasped onto sleep when it took hold of him. No one spared him any particular attention as he moved through the crowd, though Hydra checked all of them, however briefly, for potential threats. Seere was rife with criminals and other violent types in a way that made Hydra’s blood sing. He longed to crack his knuckles against someone’s jaw or take a knife to someone’s skin, but as soon as the feeling struck, a strong sense of disapproval and unrest washed over him. Ridley. Ridley always disapproved of Hydra’s more violent nature and the pleasure he took from bloodshed, which Hydra continually failed to understand. If they could, why wouldn’t they?
But Ridley’s panic unsettled him, so he sent what he hoped was a reassuring feeling, even if it was tinged with annoyance. He understood Ridley considered Seere the last place he could make a life for himself, and he didn’t want to take that away from him. Not without undue provocation, at least. So he kept his fists and his weapons to himself as he wound a way through the people to the harbour. There were plenty of ships docked here, but most sailors would be busy loading or unloading cargo to pay attention to him, which should please Ridley, at least. Hydra walked slowly, observing every movement of the people around him, until his gaze fell on a solitary ship, where a woman was leaning on the railing. Hydra halted, intrigued. He knew women were considered bad luck and therefore weren’t usually allowed on ships, but this one looked comfortable where she was, as if the ship was home.
Hydra moved closer with purpose, watching the woman all the while, until he was within earshot. She was pretty, if you liked that sort of thing, but all he saw were the vulnerable spots she had left open, as if she wasn’t docked in one of the most dangerous towns in the country. He thought, idly, how easy it would be to overpower her, break her skin with knuckle or knife. Even if she were armed and resisted, it wouldn’t matter; he had fought men twice her size and won. But they were well within view of the docks, and wouldn’t go unnoticed if he did try something. Annoyed, Hydra clacked his tongue and trailed his fingers along the bow of the ship. He slowly climbed he plank, though he paused just before actually stepping onto the ship and sought the woman’s gaze. “This yours?” he said instead, voice steady and only just loud enough to carry over to her. He tapped his knuckles on the railing, just once.
- Penelope Cerys FraserMember
- Real name : Yanthe
Aantal berichten : 205
IC posts : 46
Character sheet
Age: 25 years
Occupation: Captain Fraser
Residence : Rhoynar, Brightwater Keep
Re: Sailors tell stories, Pirates make legends
vr nov 10, 2017 5:40 pm
Ze was op voorhand gebriefd over wat voor soort stad Seere was. Ondanks dat haar mannen wisten waar ze mee bezig waren en de nodige kracht bezaten waarmee ze het schip konden verdedigen, hadden ze haar duidelijk laten weten hoe ze over de stad dachten. Toch had ze besloten om te gaan, omdat ze ten allen tijden wilde vermijden dat hun schip naar de bodem zou zakken zonder dat ze wel degelijk iets gedaan hadden. Ze hadden haar niet tegengesproken. Ze was namelijk de kapitein en met dat beetje, Sirenbloed in haar, konden ze ook niet anders dan haar bevelen accepteren. Het waren gemengde meningen die haar mannen eerder hadden gegeven, waardoor Penelope toch nog op haar hoede bleef. Ze vernauwde haar ogen dan ook toen ze iemand zag naderen. Hij had zijn blik op haar gericht en zij week geen seconde van hem af, wetende dat dit niet iemand was van haar scheepsmannen. Hij stapte zelf gewoon de plank op, klaar om een voet op haar schip te zetten. "This yours?" sprak hij nog juist voor hij een voet verder zette. Penelope bleef hem strak aankijken, ze wilde zich voorlopig niet wagen aan buitenstaande contacten, dus ze was bewust achterdochtig. Haar eerste stuurman stond op de oever en had kort zijn blik met die van haar laten kruisen. "Yes, it is." zei ze strak. Ze legde haar ene hand op haar degen. Haar wapen was niet al te groot, maar meer had ze ook niet nodig. Haar krachten, de reden waarom ze kapitein was geworden, had ze enorm goed onder controle en hiermee kon ze altijd toeslaan moest de man een bedreiging zijn. "The name is Fraser", stelde ze zichzelf meteen voor. Ze was niet iemand die bang was om haar naam te delen, iedereen mocht het weten. Haar naam, die dezelfde was als haar vader, een gevreesde rover, was her en der wel gekend. Een reden meer om haar naam te delen. Ze stapte naar voren en ging bijna voor hem staan, zijn weg op het schip blokkerend "Can I help you?"
- Ridley ByrneMember
- Real name : Celeste
Aantal berichten : 72
IC posts : 38
Character sheet
Age: 29
Occupation: Jack of all trades
Residence : Seere
Re: Sailors tell stories, Pirates make legends
vr nov 10, 2017 7:19 pm
GIVE ME NAMES AND I’LL GIVE YOU BLOOD // Hydra
If he was honest with himself, Hydra had half-expected he woman to flinch away from him and look for help, but she seemed content to remain where she was She didn’t seem frightened, which was puzzling, even though he did her gaze stray to the shore after his question. When he glanced over his shoulder, he saw who she had been looking at and took a few seconds to commit the man to memory and consider potential strengths and weaknesses. Without shifting his expression, he looked back to the woman, who had returned to watching him.
“Yes, it is,” she said evenly. Hydra saw her place a hand on the knife at her hip and automatically brought a hand to the one he kept strapped to his thigh. He narrowed his eyes and considered her anew. Brave or foolish or both, he concluded. Not prey, at any rate – but someone who might be a testing opponent. “The name is Fraser,” said the woman, which Hydra acknowledged with a nod but didn’t reply to. His shoulders tensed when she stepped closer, halting right in front of him, as if she had the right. Hydra felt a growl rise from his throat but only just managed to swallow it back before it had the chance to emerge. Public view, he reminded himself. If he provoked her or struck her, people would see, and he would have to get the hell out, and they would be back to hiding. He didn’t want to go back to hiding again.
He took a steadying breath and held his ground, meeting her gaze head-on. “Can I help you?” she asked him, which made him bristle all over again. His hand tightened around his knife and he only barely resisted pulling it out. His eyes tracked her vulnerable spots – eyes, throat, solar plexus – and his mind went through any number of situations to incapacitate her quickly. Once again, Ridley strove to take back control, likely to deescalate the situation, but Hydra still held him back. He wasn’t done yet. “Impressive, for a woman,” he said slowly, considering each word carefully before he spoke. He gestured at the ship. “Can’t imagine that must be easy.” He gave a smile that was more a grimace. He still hadn’t moved his hand from his knife.
“Yes, it is,” she said evenly. Hydra saw her place a hand on the knife at her hip and automatically brought a hand to the one he kept strapped to his thigh. He narrowed his eyes and considered her anew. Brave or foolish or both, he concluded. Not prey, at any rate – but someone who might be a testing opponent. “The name is Fraser,” said the woman, which Hydra acknowledged with a nod but didn’t reply to. His shoulders tensed when she stepped closer, halting right in front of him, as if she had the right. Hydra felt a growl rise from his throat but only just managed to swallow it back before it had the chance to emerge. Public view, he reminded himself. If he provoked her or struck her, people would see, and he would have to get the hell out, and they would be back to hiding. He didn’t want to go back to hiding again.
He took a steadying breath and held his ground, meeting her gaze head-on. “Can I help you?” she asked him, which made him bristle all over again. His hand tightened around his knife and he only barely resisted pulling it out. His eyes tracked her vulnerable spots – eyes, throat, solar plexus – and his mind went through any number of situations to incapacitate her quickly. Once again, Ridley strove to take back control, likely to deescalate the situation, but Hydra still held him back. He wasn’t done yet. “Impressive, for a woman,” he said slowly, considering each word carefully before he spoke. He gestured at the ship. “Can’t imagine that must be easy.” He gave a smile that was more a grimace. He still hadn’t moved his hand from his knife.
- Penelope Cerys FraserMember
- Real name : Yanthe
Aantal berichten : 205
IC posts : 46
Character sheet
Age: 25 years
Occupation: Captain Fraser
Residence : Rhoynar, Brightwater Keep
Re: Sailors tell stories, Pirates make legends
za nov 11, 2017 10:47 pm
Ze had haar hand op haar degen gelegd, waarna hij als reactie net hetzelfde deed. Hij ogen had hij versmald en vervolgens was hij even stil. De man voor haar keek haar bijna bedenkelijk aan en kort leek ze een frons te herkennen, maar deze leek meteen weer te verdwijnen. Waarom hij hier stond, was haar nog onbekend, maar ze zou er direct wel achter komen. Toen ze hem vroeg wat hij hier deed, leek hij zijn wapen steviger vast te pakken. Ze had het half en half in haar ooghoek gezien, waardoor ze, zoals eender welke persoon, nog meer op haar hoede was. Ze richtte zich iets meer op, zodat ze wat boven hem uitstak. Hij stond nog op de plank en stond daarmee ook een stukje lager dan haar. Moest hij op gelijke hoogte hebben gestaan, zou hij waarschijnlijk even groot zijn dan haar, misschien iets groter zelfs. Maar voorlopig stond hij daar goed. Het was momenteel beter dat hij iets kleiner was, dat gaf een zekere vorm van macht tegenover haar. “Impressive, for a woman,” Penelope bleef staan waar ze stond en tikte kort met haar vinger op haar wapen. Haar blik bleef op de man gevestigd. Ze was altijd al iemand geweest die meer hield uit de observatie dan uit de woorden die men sprak. Hij gebaarde naar haar schip, maar desondanks bleef haar blik op hem gericht. “Can’t imagine that must be easy.” Het was de grijns op het einde die haar kort liet fronsen. Wat haar ook opviel was dat haar eerder vraag onbeantwoord bleef. "I can handle it, we can handle it." zei ze kortaf en verwees rechtstreeks ook naar haar manschappen. Macht, ze bezat niet alleen een schip, maar ook een hele bemanning en deze stonden figuurlijk achter haar. Zij hadden hun vorige kapitein laten vallen en haar geaccepteerd, deels ook omdat ze wat Siren bloed in zich had, wat bijna een betoverend effect had. Er was niemand geweest die haar zelfs maar durfde af te wijzen. Ze snoof zachtjes. "If you came here to interrogate me, turn around and leave." sprak ze strak en tikte nogmaals op haar degen. Ze wilde haar standpunt duidelijk maken, maar wilde tegelijkertijd ook niet iemand zijn die direct in de aanval ging. Daarom dat ze als volgt verder ging: "If you're genuinelly interested, you're always welcome to ask me more or even join my crew." Het was haar beurt om kort haar mondhoek op te trekken in een grijns. "It's very handy to have an extra person to scrub the deck.