-The Mythics RP-

Jintao, though displeased in the change of plans, listened carefully. This could be the very thing that changed Nautulis' mind, should the Captain say no.

@_-Captain BRM-_
@RDchicken99
@-Shade-
(This is brief, just trying to get us picked back up

Vhanya smiled, “why yes, we will indeed. In fact, I was intending for their harbors to be our first stop.“
She leaned back in her chair and said mostly to herself, “how perfect this is! Our souls’ sacred causes must be aligned, yes?“

@-Shade-
@Lacy Duckwing
@_-Captain BRM-_
"Do you have a contract?" Tay asked. The black fabric of her dress pulled tight as she folded her arms. "How long must I sign on for? Because I'd like to retire from this circus in the near future. Say.." she cocked her head, "the next port."

@RDchicken99
@someoneishyah
Ember arched an eyebrow slightly, glancing between Vhanya and the siren, letting a fiery gaze linger on the latter for a few moments longer.
The Harpy could practically feel the disappointment radiating from the human man, his disgust and disapproval poorly masked across his expression. It was hard not to relish his disappointment. Out of spite, above all things.

Nautalis's smile deepened slightly at Jordan's words as she fought against her rising irritation.
"Perfect indeed," the Siren continued calmly, almost sounding pleased, and ignoring Tay.
The woman tossed her head triumphantly in Jintao's direction, rubbing both hands across the top of her head to smooth out her hair while simultaneously brushing the scarf completely off her head.
Smokey blue frills peaked beneath the damp curls of dark hair over her ears, barely showing beneath the thick waves of strands.
"What about you," she questioned shamelessly, fixing the human with an expectant stare. "Is she fitted to your expectations yet?"

(I HAVE RETURNED
Sorry everyone, between recording art demos for a friend, church, and weekend chores, I have been running around everywhere and barely found the time to sit down and write.)

@_-Captain BRM-_
@RDchicken99
@Lacy Duckwing
 
Amarok was getting restless, he had been waiting for what seemed like an eternity and it was only getting busier around the ship. He’d lost sight of the flaming chicken and now only heard the babbling of young sailors.
(Flaming chicken...

Excuse Me Dog GIF by MOODMAN
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Ember arched an eyebrow slightly, glancing between Vhanya and the siren, letting a fiery gaze linger on the latter for a few moments longer.
The Harpy could practically feel the disappointment radiating from the human man, his disgust and disapproval poorly masked across his expression. It was hard not to relish his disappointment. Out of spite, above all things.

Nautalis's smile deepened slightly at Jordan's words as she fought against her rising irritation.
"Perfect indeed," the Siren continued calmly, almost sounding pleased, and ignoring Tay.
The woman tossed her head triumphantly in Jintao's direction, rubbing both hands across the top of her head to smooth out her hair while simultaneously brushing the scarf completely off her head.
Smokey blue frills peaked beneath the damp curls of dark hair over her ears, barely showing beneath the thick waves of strands.
"What about you," she questioned shamelessly, fixing the human with an expectant stare. "Is she fitted to your expectations yet?"

(I HAVE RETURNED
Sorry everyone, between recording art demos for a friend, church, and weekend chores, I have been running around everywhere and barely found the time to sit down and write.)
(She has returned! 🎉🥳)

Vhanya was beginning to like the Siren; what she supposedly lacked in sailing experience she made up for in gall. When she pushed back her scarf, a thought occurred to Vhanya.
There was a pressing matter that she knew may or may not take their deal off the table- for the humans, at least; whether or not they let their superstitions guide them was still unknown.

So, she stood, and after a brief ruffling through the papers in her desk drawer, found a blank contract. Before one could blink, the contract was dangling from the sharp tip of her tail.
She was subtle about it, and took care not to draw unnecessary attention while the Siren was still talking to her human companions. But when she finished speaking, her question hanging in the air, Vhanya calmly extended her tail towards the man with an air of punctuality, the pierced sheet of paper swaying slightly with the movement.

The Siren would either appreciate her presenting the contract in such a way or she wouldn’t, Vhanya would deal with that later. It was now up to the human to decide if he was to stay aboard a ship full of Mythics.

@-Shade-
@Lacy Duckwing
@_-Captain BRM-_
 
(She has returned! 🎉🥳)

Vhanya was beginning to like the Siren; what she supposedly lacked in sailing experience she made up for in gall. When she pushed back her scarf, a thought occurred to Vhanya.
There was a pressing matter that she knew may or may not take their deal off the table- for the humans, at least; whether or not they let their superstitions guide them was still unknown.

So, she stood, and after a brief ruffling through the papers in her desk drawer, found a blank contract. Before one could blink, the contract was dangling from the sharp tip of her tail.
She was subtle about it, and took care not to draw unnecessary attention while the Siren was still talking to her human companions. But when she finished speaking, her question hanging in the air, Vhanya calmly extended her tail towards the man with an air of punctuality, the pierced sheet of paper swaying slightly with the movement.

The Siren would either appreciate her presenting the contract in such a way or she wouldn’t, Vhanya would deal with that later. It was now up to the human to decide if he was to stay aboard a ship full of Mythics.

@-Shade-
@Lacy Duckwing
@_-Captain BRM-_
(Most beautifully done. I am really starting to love Vhanya)
 
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(No, Coal isn’t going to explode the ship)
Since the gundeck was only illuminated by the gunports, Coal made a small, bright flame for light. He was accustomed to doing that anywhere in poorly lit conditions, even if it wasn’t strictly necessary. He waited for Raven to go deeper in the ship and show him the way to the powder magazine.
Raven's eyes flicked to the side, drawn by the sudden light.
He wasn't going to tell him not to at this point, if he were going to blow up the ship, then at least the world would be rid of them both.
"This way" he muttered and began leading them through the lower decks.
When Coal arrived at the powder magazine, he extinguished his light. He wasn’t exactly sure what it would take to accidentally set it off, but he wasn’t taking his chances.
"Eh!" Gecko exclaimed. "Now I can't see anything!" He bumped into Raven. "Coal," he ran his clawed hands down Raven's arms. Finding his hands, he pushed them together. "Turn ya latern back-y on."
 
"Eh!" Gecko exclaimed. "Now I can't see anything!" He bumped into Raven. "Coal," he ran his clawed hands down Raven's arms. Finding his hands, he pushed them together. "Turn ya latern back-y on."
Raven shivered slightly at the feeling of the claws on his skin. he grabbed hold of Gecko's wrists and held them tight to prevent more flailing, "No, no dont do that. we don't want the ship to blow up." he let go of Gecko and reached up for a lantern on the wall. "Coal can light this and we can hang it up somewhere far from the powder." he handed it to Coal.
 
"Eh!" Gecko exclaimed. "Now I can't see anything!" He bumped into Raven. "Coal," he ran his clawed hands down Raven's arms. Finding his hands, he pushed them together. "Turn ya latern back-y on."
Raven shivered slightly at the feeling of the claws on his skin. he grabbed hold of Gecko's wrists and held them tight to prevent more flailing, "No, no dont do that. we don't want the ship to blow up." he let go of Gecko and reached up for a lantern on the wall. "Coal can light this and we can hang it up somewhere far from the powder." he handed it to Coal.
Coal lit the lantern, looking for a safe place to put it. There was a side chamber designed for the purpose of illuminating the magazine without actually having a flame inside the room. He set the lantern there.
 

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