[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]Check the maps to make sure you are placing your location as the correct one. [/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]All Aboard:[/color][/i][/b] Now that those that had fallen or jumped off the ship were back on and safe as far as the captain could tell it was time to get back to the status quo. There was no point retrieving the broken pieces of the life boat. It would only set them even further behind schedule. Returning to the helm he instructed the crew to speed up the boat now instead of it's usual cruising speed. They would need to make up some ground now and would do it over the course of the evening as to return to normal by suns early light. There was a slow turn of the head as she was addressed and asked if she wouldn't mind company currently. Her dark eyes went over the woman for a moment before letting a small grin pull at the corner of her lips. There was a graceful gesture from her pale hand for the girl to go ahead and seat herself, accompanied with a nod of approval. "Yes, of course. Though it would be prudent to introduce yourself first my dear. You may call me Bella," she said introducing herself before picking up the dark liquid filled glass and taking a slow sip from it. Her eyes peering at the woman over the rim. Vera was shivering from the cold of the water as George looked around and found a padding cloth that was used to cover crates. Grabbing two of them he sat one down next to Mahendra before returning to Vera. Taking the other one, he wrapped it around her and pulled her close. Rubbing her arms vigorously to help try to warm her up. [color=f7976a]"Yes, thank you,"[/color] Vera finally managed to say through chattering teeth. George hadn't answered the question but J.C. too matters into his own hands. "Oh yeah, known this one a few years," he said holding a hand out to Mahendra to shake it. "Just call me J.C.," he said before taking a seat and unbuttoning his vest. Slipping it off and wringing it out on the floor. "Hell of a tumble you both took, well at least she did. How the hell did you manage to get in the water?" he finally asked Mahendra as he laid his vest down next to him and started to unlace his boots. (Too speed things up you may move up to 2 decks per round until the characters all turn in for the night. Hopefully we can get this wrapped up quickly so we can move on.)