[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=f7976a]Deeper Than The Sands[/color][/i][/b][/h1][hr][b][color=f7976a]Date:[/color][/b] October 5th, 1924[hr][hr][/center] [b][i][color=f7976a]Reminders:[/color][/i][/b] Same reminders but hey, we all forget shit - If you are changing decks at anytime while we are on the boat - roll in chat before you post. If you roll a 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 - drop me a line because your ticket is missing. If you roll a 6 though 20, you have your ticket and can proceed without issue. Same goes with leaving and returning to your characters room. If you enter your room, drop a roll in chat. 1, 2, or 3 drop me a line before posting. If you roll a 4-20 everything is fine and you can proceed without issue. Please remember to do this every time you change decks and every time you enter your rooms. [color=ed1c24]Edit - 1/31/2019 - And Suddenly the Hands of the GM Reached Down and inserted a bitch out fest for people to correct their fucking headers! Keystone - Sun Deck (Sigil, serious man, you have been yelling over a railing for rounds - fucking no!) Reddish - Elite Deck Gene - Sun Deck Nora - Sun Deck Lauren - Sun Deck to Elite Deck Josephine - Elite Deck Faye - Main Deck (Not near the bridge, she would have had to go up two decks and clear tickets which she doesn't have.) LOOK AT THE MAP PEOPLE! NO TALKING TO ANYONE NOT ON YOUR DECK ANYMORE - IF YOU TALK TO SOMEONE NOT NEAR YOU, YOU WILL BE IGNORED. IF YOU ANSWER SOMEONE NOT NEAR YOU I WILL SMITE YOU! USE THE FREAKING MAP! (Not totally pissed but I have found if I don't snap and yell and be a bitch people don't listen.) The Captain is on the Sun Deck, mid boat, port side. What I have listed above is the decks you need to edit to in all last posts. Future posts, I don't care how, make it right. [/color] Also remember - If you are Elite you can do to any deck. If you are Secondary you can go anywhere but Elite unless you are on record as working for someone with an Elite ticket. If you are Lower Deck, you can only enter Lower or Main deck. [b][i][color=f7976a]Man Overboard, Part 4:[/color][/i][/b] Well you know that old adage where they tell you - at least it can't get any worse? Well it can, it can [i]always[/i] get worse. In fact as soon as you say it can't get any worse - [i]it does[/i]. How did it get worse? Well the men above, that work on the ship, that the Corporal said could handle the situation tried, life boat this time. One person over board, let's throw a ring and pull them up. Two, let's throw a rope ladder down. Three, let's just get a life boat and try lowering that. Especially when one of those poor fragile women is involved. A soaking wet woman of course couldn't haul herself up the rope ladder. (Though, don't ever mention it is because that ten petticoats can easily hold up to fifty pounds of water when soaking.) So here we. Those lovely, well meaning, dumb as fucking rocks men to to lower the boat. One rope snaps and sends the boat swinging on one rope. Second one holds but the added stress on the wench sends the metal snapping and down goes the boat. Thankfully for both J.C. and Mahendra they are still a bit further back but hey that boat looks to take Vera out. Maybe there was a mummy on board the ship. Maybe it is just the fate of people to get squished. At least this time it wasn't a leg lamp. And we all know Vera is about as graceful as a new born baby calf on ice. That is on land. The woman actually does know how to swim and thankfully so because she is able to swim out of the way and over to J.C. and Mahendra, grabbing onto the ring and sputtering water out of her mouth. She seems okay, shaken but not stirred. [color=f7976a]"Oh my, good evening,"[/color] she said with all the propriety as she could muster before turning and waving back up to those above. [color=f7976a]"I'm alright, quite alright,"[/color] she yelled before failing to blow some of the curls out of her face as they were soaking wet and plastered to her head. [color=598527]"Mmm, over here,"[/color] George's voice said in his gravelly way and about a deck up from the water a steel door that was used by the crew for loading and unloading cargo was swung open.