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Araceli ([personal profile] foxsays) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-05-15 10:55 pm

Every old salt knows a song to sing

WHO: Araceli Bonaventura, Simon Ashlock, James Norrington, Helena, Rey, Korrin Ataash
WHAT: Exploring an eerie shipwreck locals have complained about that absolutely goes according to plan. Until it doesn't. Because of the ghost pirates.
WHEN: Mid-Bloomingtide; pre-Tourney, vaguely around the phylactery uproar
WHERE: Somewhere off the Kirkwall coastline
NOTES: ooc post, will warn if anything comes up but since we're doing puzzles I'm going to go ahead and say language, feel free to make your own starters for any travel shenanigans that you'd like if you'd like that




A small vessel takes them out of Kirkwall early in the morning, six of them packed in headed for where he reports came from; no sailors were willing to volunteer so it's this team themselves, and well, it's fortunate that half of them are from Naval Presence isn't it? A short trip, fair winds on the way there as Araceli explains what awaits them from the reports gathered from chatter about the docks or sent to her office:

Strange unnatural lights. Boats and ships crashing. Sailors not returning. Demons suspected of course.

Only that's when the fog rolls in once they're getting to where it's been reported on the maps by islands so small they don't even merit being on the big maps, only navigational charts to be steered about. Light through a fog could explain many things but there's something else, something that seems to whisper to each and every person on the boat.

And that's when they cut through the fog and the island itself - and something much larger - rise up out of the water.



No rift. No demons. But something that beckons all to come venture inside. Tie up the boat, you'll be needing that later after all, this one certainly isn't going anywhere.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2018-05-29 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Korrin completely ignores the talk of Templar skirts as much as it would be fun to tease them, staring at the two spirits with wary interest. All spirits are dangerous, of course, and that's not something she's likely to forget. Still, her mentor also taught her that they can be helpful if approached correctly.

"So, Reina's the liar. Good to know." Now they're getting...somewhere. Maybe. "Did you lure the ship here?"
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[personal profile] judgemewhole 2018-05-31 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
James gives Helena another sideways glance, and a roll of the eyes, but Simon at least has a good point. He glances over to Reina, noting that she's probably the liar. Unless they were going to get into subjective mathematics.

Another look over to Korrin, waiting to see how the spirits answered before he tossed another question onto the pyre.