The rest of the night was quite a celebration for Sharee. She enjoyed herself in all her usual ways and got drunk enough that she barely remembered what she did the next morning. Of course, it took her about twice as long to get to that point than anyone else. She also acquainted herself with the captain's cabin, her new quarters. Although it could definitely use some improvement, but overall, it was workable. There was plenty of space for her to set up her alchemical equipment and store her ingredients. Anything she couldn't carry on her person, she had to leave behind, so she had far more storage space than actual belongings. The captain's clothes weren't suitable for her, in neither size nor style, so she passed them out to the crew the next day. Actually, anything of the former captain's she didn't want she let the crew take. Books she hadn't read, furniture she didn't like, anything she didn't want, she got rid of. By the end of it, her room seemed rather bare, but it was just the way she wanted it for the moment. Once she had a bit of extra coin to spend, she would be able to furnish it to her own desires. Near the end of the day, as everyone started to get settled, Sharee prepared to move on to the next order of business. Ever since she had first started recruiting, she had been paying attention to each and every crew member. Most of the sailors had their own roles they knew and had filled, but there were still roles left open that needed to be taken. She had an eye for people, and Kilith had been helpful in giving a brief rundown of the skills each crew member said they had in the notes he had given her. Sharee needed to appoint officers to appropriate positions to keep the ship running smoothly, so she sent a sailor to collect a specific set of people she felt were up to the task.