Meesei's pack was united on one ship, allowing for the regular routines to take place when on a ship. The same went for Gallus' pack, short of Tzirret, of course. Tzirret spent much of his time as he had before Leyawiin; socialising with friends and carving wood and bone. He did not have much minotaur bone left that he hadn't traded away or made into things, but there were still little tools that he found were in demand. Sometimes, late at night, he would lay awake with his pendant in his hands and contemplate how he was going to tell Ma'tanza how he felt. Most often, it was just a rush of worry and over-thinking that wasn't useful, as she rarely separated from friends and family, and there were no private places on the ship anyway. He asked himself the same questions each time and found himself no closer to any answers until they made landfall. While there was plenty of time, Gallus had approached a number of people around the ship to gauge the situation. He found that, thankfully, just looking across the banks of the wide Niben was interesting enough for some people. He also found time to talk with Peiter, just to catch up. His reaction to find out that he and Sabine had progressed their relationship back in Elsweyr did surprise him, but Gallus was not quite as shocked as Meesei was with Sabine. He just made sure they were taking proper precautions and left him to it. The landing at the banks of the Larsius river did not come a moment too soon. The voyage was boring but manageable when the ships left Leyawiin, but between general cabin fever and restless beast spirits, the joy of planting feet in the grass at the end was not uncommon. Gallus made a distinct point to congratulate and thank the heads of the ships for carrying them successfully with unfamiliar ships and a novice crew. To Colours in particular, Gallus mentioned that he may have a reputation, but it should never be said that he isn't good at smuggling. For the most part, Fendros and Janius spent their time helping to offload supplies while others pitched the tents for their packs. Sabine's first action upon reaching land again was to stretch and wiggle her toes into the grass with closed eyes and a wide smile. She of course helped pitch the small tent that she and Peiter would be sharing. While she helped, she found it interesting that they might have some privacy without having to sneak off into the wilds. Although, being that they were still pitched adjacent to their respective packs, it wouldn't [i]quite[/i] be complete privacy. Since there were no further instructions given to them, Sabine decided to join Peiter on the grass for a short while. She lay beside him with her upper neck propped up by one of his arms and looked up at the clouds. She enjoyed the texture of the ground as opposed to the hard wood of the ship. As well, the climate was more to her liking. Sabine grinned at Peiter's comment, "You are very easy to please, love." She turned her head to look at him and slowly blinked her bright green eyes, smiling warmly, "Please do not get depressed if we have to ride a ship again." Given his position on the other ship, Tzirret ended up helping offload a few supplies as well before reuniting with the rest of his pack. It appeared as though he would be sharing a tent with Gallus, but he did not end up spending much time after helping to raise it before he wandered off to find Ma'tanza and the others again. He eventually located where they were in the camp site by spotting S'nishi. He waved in greeting as he approached, now being used to S'nishi's bulk. M'ibasa was probably nearby, so Tzirret spoke in Ta'agra. [i]"Tzirret is glad to be on soil again, how about yourselves?"[/i]