[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=DC143C]Fyror Kildragon[/color][/i][/b][/h1] [img]https://media.giphy.com/media/3oKIPfz9cQZIJsAMw0/giphy.gif[/img][/center][center][I][h3][color=DC143C]There is no better test of a man's integrity than his behavior when he is wrong. [/color][/h3][/I][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bEhIDaellg][color=DC143C]- [I]Marvin Williams[/I][/color][/url][/center] [hr][hr][center][b][color=DC143C]Location:[/color][/b] La Canela Ship (F15 ⇢ E15) [b][color=DC143C]Skills:[/color][/b] Climbing [/center][hr] Fyror followed Hazel's pointed finger to some rope tied to the mast itself. Glancing back over at her, he gave a nod of his head in understanding as she explained what to do with it. It gave him some relief that they at least wouldn't be doing this without some kind of safety measure set in place. Considering his mishap just getting up into the crow's nest, he didn't want to take any unnecessary chances. He grabbed the rope and wrapped it around his waist as securely as he could, before looking back over at her as she further explained things. [color=DC143C]"Got it,"[/color] he replied with an affirmative nod of his head. His gaze followed her as she was already making her way over and up onto the crossbeam. The deep inhale before she walked out onto it was the first and only indication that she may actually be slightly unnerved by how high up they were. He slowly walked across the crow's nest as he studied her carefully placed footsteps and movements and hoped to God he could replicate it decently enough. However, her suggestion to instead crawl across did indeed sound like a better, and more importantly safer, option to him. He took in a breath and gave the rope a tug to make sure it was secure before he stepped up onto the railing without a hitch. He then bent down to hug the wooden beam as Hazel had demonstrated and slowly began to crawl across it. He made his way out with ease, at least until he got to one of the rope ties. He gritted his teeth as he got a bit hung up in it but was fortunately able to free himself and continue on at an admittedly slower and more cautious pace this time around.