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I'm just your average New Yorker. A guy who thinks he can do more than he ought.

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Yorg said
Sorry I'm taking so long with my post, guys. I've been working lots of overtime and just coming home burnt out every night, can't seem to muster up any creative juice, you know the drill. Gonna try to get Emilio and Gaspar's conversation moving again soon.


Please do.
Sarel allowed himself to continue resting when they returned back to the ship as well. He entered into a deep meditation allowed primarily by the incantations brought on by the enunciations of certain prayers. Most of the practice was contained in the tomes and scrolls, but Sarel had studied them so much that he hardly had to look at them anymore. Of course, if his training could have continued he would have had to learn all sorts of new incantations and prayers so his overall knowledge would be slightly less vast. But, as Beilin continuously quoted: “The value of intelligence is in understanding, and compensating for, how little one will ever truly know.” The meditations helped ease his mind, calm his scorned soul among the turbulent darkness of his thoughts.

The next morning Sarel sent his Khajiit group member Jharo to look for the Port Authority they’d met when the ship first arrived. He had some questions to ask and wanted to know when the best time to meet him would be. Sarel worked on tying any loose ends in terms of the ships repairs. Sure, his work would never all be done, but he’d done enough now that all that would be needed in the near future would be minor maintenance. After that he trained the members in his group about combat awareness and general rules for perceptive fighting, along with relatively simple combat maneuvers. The next day was about supplies as Sarel began to notice what Sharee did as well, their target was getting ready to move. She’d already set her plan in motion so the only thing left for them to do was wait. He picked up some things for maintaining his weapons and armor, as well as a surplus of some simple luxuries he enjoyed from the island, like the cranberry flowers and coco pecans (each with its own unutterable name). He also made sure to meet with the authority in a bar. He disclosed the location of a head-shop keeper in town who could supply him with a fair supply of verde. Indeed, Sarel was able to meet with the elderly Khajiit inside his two story home, and eventually came to an agreement of 400 gold for roughly five pounds. It was a decent deal and Sarel saw no issue with it himself. He got back to the ship around nightfall, only having time to play a game of dice with Serge before going to sleep. The next morning Sarel was on deck as the sun rolled itself onto the firmament. He was busy on an extra grinding wheel he’d found below deck and brought to be used above. His Katana sparked a little here and there as he moved the dark metal along the stone. This was the first time in a long time that he’d sharpened the steel, but he thought it was the perfect time since he’d found this extra piece of equipment, it was serendipitous. He wore his leather breaches with a towel around his midsection to mop up the sweat from his bare back as the sun began to beat down on him. The early morning turned to mid-day as Sarel tuned his swords and watched the activity on the target ship increase. Sharee received all the information she needed when she called everyone to the ship. Sarel went to work on the wakizashi as people began readying the ship. Serge sauntered over wearing nothing but black cloth pants and a white blouse, since the days had been getting hotter, and watched as the Dunmer sharpened his sword.

“Are you expecting a fight soon?” Serge asked, a little like a child.

“I’m always expecting a fight.” Sarel admitted as he ran the edge of the short sword along the stone, sweat falling from his pale blue skin.

“Wolves lick their chops, men sharpen their swords: These are natural indicators.” Serge said confidently.

“That would suggest that I consider my sword to be analogous to a wolves teeth, I don’t. There’s another element of me which serves that purpose.” Sarel said with a cool mysteriousness.

“How are you feeling?” Serge asked, a little worry showing in his voice.

“Trapped,” Sarel began, “incomplete,” he continued, “hopeful” he concluded. “How about you?” He asked.

“Alright, I don’t know how long I can keep doing this though. I was thinking of setting a milestone for myself. Like, if we ever reach High Rock, let’s say.”

“What then?” Sarel asked, taking a break from the sword.

“Maybe I’ll leave, maybe I won’t.” Serge remarked.

“You don’t like the responsibilities Sharee has bestowed upon you?”

“I feel more like an ornament. I don’t know if I actually have a job here at all.”

“It’s an easy job. The officers as a whole are intimidating enough, add in lashings for minor infractions and a slightly sociopathic assassin as a captain, and you’ve got yourself a frightened crew. Luckily they feel comfortable enough to stay. An easy job is nothing to walk away from.” Sarel opined, trying to mostly convince himself.

“Why not?” Serge asked with a shrug, “I’ve done it before.”

Sarel went back to sharpening after a moment of consideration, finding he had nothing to say, and Serge went off to look at a card game which had just started. Sarel couldn’t help but feel a pang of regret, and he wondered if perhaps Serge wasn’t right after all.
That glass could also be used for the greenhouse Sarel has planned out in his head. It seems like we've essentially decided not to use the thing we allowed ourselves to have. Why not use it for something that's already a part of the plot? Whatevs though, it's not my loot.

I'll be posting soon.
And I suppose that any two-state solution suggested by the PKK has been too absurd to accept. Or perhaps Turkey simply can't afford this sort of thing. I can't tell if anyone misses Kurdistan.
There has to be some way to reconcile between the PKK and the Turks. Is it strictly geopolitical or are there strands of religious hatred as well?

Raid said
[side note: I pmed kisshot a while back and he hasn't gotten back to me.]


That's good to know. I suppose if he doesn't respond in the next few days we ought to just keep moving. I really hope everyone else comes back, at least. It's a little frustrating because we're so close to being done with these collabs.
Well, since there's nothing else going on here i might as well strike up a conversation.

Peik, how do you feel about the recent US air drops to the Kurds?
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I figured you might have been having issues with that. You should have said so earlier. We could do a short collab in order to get us off the plane and to the crime scene. The point of leaving it off where it was, is that Thomas and Gerald were essentially inviting Josh and Mark to come in on their case. I only wanted a response from Mark on that front. Which is why I suggested collabing when I posted it. If you need the link I can send it to you.
Peik said
I'm still here! I thought it was obvious.


I'm glad you are, though I'm afraid you are one of the only ones we don't need right now. A little funny really.

Cider, Kissshot, and Yorg are most necessary. We just need to get a few paragraphs done to move past this initial encounter.

I'll encourage you guys to write your own posts after that; perhaps, pertaining to your character wounding down for the night. I might suggest a couple of you get out above deck after nightfall in order to get a peak of the show. I'm very excited for what's to come. We need only get there.
They are going to have a sort of Will Graham/Hannibal Lecter sort of relationship but with far less autism and direct manipulation. Dennis' and Robert's relationship should look something more like an obsession, or perhaps parent/child; though that's a complete delusion, of course. It's interesting that Bane has a sort of Will Graham like character and is building a relationship with him and JL similar to that of Will and Jack's.

This story is panning out in a very similar way to the Hannibal story, but I am happy to say that it is very different as well. That's a credit to the careful and thoughtful character building being done by the players, no doubt.
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