Entry tags:
New friends, new catastrophes
Who: The crew of the Katabami
Where: At sea, Manila Island
When: After departing Isla Empieza after the battle and covering events until the end of the month
What: Catch-all log
Warnings: Foul language, excessive dumb
Style: Any
Status: Closed to crew
Itinerary
- Meet and greet for new crew
- MANLY STORIES
- Visiting Manila so our more studious crew can get their research on and your esteemed captain can piss the moths off
- THIS COLD CURSE THING
EDIT: The turkey is now officially named Lord Buffalo Toritaro Stuffington, "Twitchy" for short. Feel free to make use of this.
Where: At sea, Manila Island
When: After departing Isla Empieza after the battle and covering events until the end of the month
What: Catch-all log
Warnings: Foul language, excessive dumb
Style: Any
Status: Closed to crew
Itinerary
- Meet and greet for new crew
- MANLY STORIES
- Visiting Manila so our more studious crew can get their research on and your esteemed captain can piss the moths off
- THIS COLD CURSE THING
EDIT: The turkey is now officially named Lord Buffalo Toritaro Stuffington, "Twitchy" for short. Feel free to make use of this.
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For as long as I've been sailing. Those who looked upon my sails learned quite quickly what sort of man they were up against. It wasn't so long after that that my name and reputation spread throughout the land. Why do you ask?
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[Understanding makes it easier to serve effectively. Right now she knows only a little of him -- it doesn't hurt to make the most of his presence while they're in this position.]
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[She's just so damn earnest about everything. He appreciates it, certainly, but he'd appreciate it more with the proper distance between them.]
I suppose I could answer a few more questions.
[While studiously inspecting the sails.]
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When did you start sailing? [She asks.] Why piracy?
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[His idea of piracy isn't exactly what anyone in this world considers it to be. There's no terrorizing the weak or disrupting trade, only challenging powerful opponents and cleaning out their coffers when he wins. Really, Motochika's ideas of most things are a bit different...]
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Was there nothing that bound you to land? Did you have anything to lose?
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[It's difficult to speak of it still. The loss of his men, his own foolishness that allowed him to be turned against his most trusted friend, the emptiness behind the eyes of the man who had orchestrated it all...all of it is still painful to recall.]
But that's neither here nor there. Nothing can be done for it until I return.
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When she speaks it is with care.]
No one is infallible, Captain.
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[He shakes his head.]
Enough of this talk. The temperature is low enough already, no need to lower our spirits as well.
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[He is right, of course. After a moment she sighs.]
If Himiko were here, perhaps her power would have been enough to break this curse. [...] Now that I think on it, you must be countrymen.
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[Either not that important a historical figure or one he'd learned about and since forgotten. Either was quite possible.]
Himiko...hm. It sounds like she should be, at least...
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[The syllables of their names fit to her ears.]
We name it Wō in our records.
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[He hasn't really had the time to ask. Kodai has been making himself quite busy since joining the crew and he's not about to tell him to stop to chat.]
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You've known Ieyasu since childhood? Or... since his childhood?
[Well, she's too polite to ask his age, but not above parsing. It may well be that Ieyasu can tell her more of Motochika too, depending.]
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[Really, he's not that old. He's fairly certain he hasn't passed into his third decade yet, but Ieyasu makes him doubt that.]
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[If thought of it brings a hint of laughter into her expression, well, no one will see.]
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It was, without a doubt! I wouldn't have recognized him at all if he hadn't been so excited to see me! His manner has changed very little, but his size...
[He shakes his head. It still baffles him, but it fills him with a strange sort of pride nonetheless to see that Ieyasu has grown up to be such an admirable man.]
Hopefully he's finished and we won't wake one morning and find him bigger than the boat.
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I think the risk of that is very small, Captain.
[After being so cold and miserable, it's undeniably good to be thoroughly warm and laughing. It has been a long time since she was anything other than completely serious.]
The Navy would no longer be a concern, but feeding him would be terribly costly...
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Hell, if he's that big, he can just catch his own dinner from the ocean. We'll just have to convince him he doesn't have to share it with the rest of us.
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[He's certainly heard it enough himself. Sooner or later, they'll all start hearing about their bonds as a crew and everyone's bonds as people taken from their homes and so on. The boy certainly has a vision.]
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[Xun Yu reflects thoughtfully, before falling quiet. As tempting as it is to remain, she's starting to feel like she's taken up enough of Motochika's time.]
Captain, I... I am fairly certain that it's impossible to become any warmer. If you felt obligated...
[She trails off, not wanting to sound too presumptive.]
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Ah, well, no, it's quite alright, don't worry yourself about it.
[Now he's just kind of holding his arms awkwardly out to the sides and looking anywhere but at Xun Yu.]
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She bows her head and folds her hands in front of her body, feeling impressively foolish.]
Thank you, Captain. I appreciate the kindness you have shown me.
[She's grateful, truly.]
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It was no trouble at all, that is...you're welcome. Glad to be of help.
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