[@jynmi88] The thin silhouette of the Lapis seemed to to just barely float on the horizon while it's captain, a pink haired female whose attention seemed glued to the rocky waters, steered the ship with a smile towards the first chunk of land she had spotted in days. It didn't seem too inhabited from this side of the landmass, as all Juliette could see along the sandy coasts were trees and rocks, but if her calculations had been correct, this island should hold a marine prison somewhere, and rumors said that it was also supposed to be positively strewn with shipwrecks. From this far out though, the female could not actually make out any wrecks or debree, only trees. The idea of getting any closer with her own beloved vessel made her hesitate for a moment though, worried for the safety of Silver and herself in waters known for ruining ships. Perhaps, maybe they would sail only close enough to anchor, and then fly the rest of the way to shore? It would allow them a better view of the island, after all, and that is exactly what they needed if they were going to search the wrecks for any sort of left-over loot. "Alright, Silver. Looks like this is as far as we go. Let's get ready for some adventure." She smiled after turning from the ships helm, and facing an oversized hawk who seemed to have just raised his tired head from his shoulder, having been napping only a moment earlier. His eyes followed Juliette while she trotted from the ships helm to below deck, returning only a moment later with a large saddle hung over one of her shoulders, and large a doufel bag slung over the other. The eagle, who was now fully awake and standing, stood patiently while his captain set the saddle on his back, humming aloud while she worked on strapping the bird up with practiced ease. Silver towered over the pink haired woman while she worked, taking a glance at her every once in awhile. When she finished, she then set about throwing their anchor overboard, and ensuring that the Lapis wouldn't end up half a league away by the end of their excursion. As soon as she felt it was properly set, she then quickly grabbed up her doufel bag and hopped into Silver's saddle. "Let's go boy." she said at once, bracing herself against the saddle as the bird suddenly made a dash for the edge of the ship, outstretching his wings before quickly hopping over the edge of their tiny ship, and suddenly shoving them downward. The gust of wind they created provided enough lift that the two were almost immediately several yards above the water after taking off, leaving the lapis sloshing side to side from the sheer force of wind. Juliette smiled at the familiar feeling of racing winds enveloped her, and made her feel at peace there, high above the seas. Fingers smoothed the feathers on the back of Silvers neck while the excitement at flying quickly fading from the girl as they approached the island's coast. Dots of broken ships quickly began to come into focus as they neared below. They littered the rock outcroppings that surrounded the island and bay, and some even seemed to even reach the beach itself, half buried in sand, like skeletons left behind. Something a bit further west of the islands coast seemed to catch her eye though, irregular compared to the other busted shapes of dead ships. "Is that..." Juliette spoke while she scanned below them, suddenly spotting something she hadn't expected to see in such a desolate, dangerous place-- an unsunken ship. "Coast left, Silver, and bring us down. I wanna get a closer look at that ship." she said excitedly, already beginning to dream up the possible goodies they might find inside. Upon coasting closer, the woman noted the lack of visible people on the ship, and just how beat up the thing actually looked this close up. The figure head was even missing, apparently knocked off during a rather rough trip. Perhaps this ship wasn't sunk, but still abandoned by the crew who had sailed her this far. It wouldn't have surprised her, since this island was known for stranding anyone who wasn't careful enough or tried to avoid coming too close to the rocky coasts. "Bring us down on the unbroken mask, Silv. I'll check it out first." she instructed the bird, who quickly followed the command and dropped down quickly, wings coming in closer as he speed up in a downward path towards the ship. Just as he approached mast, he unfurled his wings completely and stopped their momentum, a bit harshly at first, but enough to allow the bird to grasp the wooden log with his talons. Juliette seemed to huff as soon as they stopped, hands in a tight grip around the choke of the saddle. "We really need to work on gentler landings.." she mumbled a little, allowing herself a moment to breathe properly before swinging herself off of Silver's back. "Kay. Not a guard in sight. Looks like we've lucked out, boy." she said gleefully. "You wait up here and keep watch. If ya see anyone coming, make some noise, kay?" she instructed the bird, who seemed happy to perch quietly. The pink haired woman then began to make her way down the riggings, her feet hitting the deck with a light 'clack' from her heeled shoes. "Alright then, lets see what treasures you hide." she smirked, and entered the first cabin door she found.