Deren had claimed a hammock, setting his things under it. How he'd map things out without his room, he wasn't sure. He's figure something out, he supposed. A soft voice spoke up behind him, and Deren turned around to see the man who introduced himself while on his ship, most likely after he had slept on the ship. Deren still wasn't happy about that. "Do you have any prior experience with navigation? If no one else offers up their experience with navigation, you may be of use. However those eyes might be best further up, keeping an eye out for anything, you understand Kale?" He looked Caelyn up and down - he was taller than Deren - trying to decide what other position he could give the man. Possibly he could catch them fish? He wasn't quite sure. The main problem he faced was that nearly everyone here had never been on a ship, so they didn't have skills set for a ship. Himself included. "[i]Caaaaptain![/i]" Another person, fantastic. Deren's eyes snapped over to another man. Wren? Wren. "What is it, Wren?!" ------- Finally after unpacking all her things, Mahrji walked out of the captains quarters. Or hers now, to put it more accurately. Most of the stuff was sewing supplies, and some clothes. She looked around the deck at all the different people. Most of them seemed too scary to approach - even the other women seemed frightening or like they would look at her with spite. Deren was nowhere in sight, and she wasn't too keen on looking for him right now. Let him do his job right now, she reminded herself. You go get to know people, because he certainly wont. She walked over to a nobleman and a redheaded woman, and spoke up, with all the politeness she could muster. "I'm sorry to be rude, if I'm interrupting anything, but may I ask your names? My brother is... dreadful with remembering names, I'd hate for him to forget yours." Or call you a version of your name, or worse, a nickname he made up. For the first ten years of her life he called her Mary, she corrected him only so many times before she gave up trying to do so. Eventually he got it right, though. Eventually.