[quote=Phobos] Lobos smiled when an old man had came out to greet him. However he found it slightly strange, that such a small island seemed so peaceful. It's suprising that pirates have yet to ruin it like they do with many other small islands. "Well to be honest, I wasn't expecting to intrude on my island. But well...you see I've run out of food and water" Lobos kept a straight face the entire time, showing no sign of hostility. He chuckled at what the old man said "Well the previous owners didn't take much care of it. But I am grateful that it has taken me this far" Right after he said that, a loud crack from the ship could be heard. As the mast of the ship crashed down and crushed the ship in half. Lobos still had not shown a single sigh of distress or worry, but instead a soft smile and chuckle. He turned to the old man "If it isn't too much of a bother, would you mind if I could purchase a ship from you? And perhaps a ship?" [/quote] The old man sighed at the young man. "You got to prepare yourself better for these situations. The sea isn't a forgiving place to be, especially in this day and age." He looked out at the sea and shook his head. He knew too many people who had died out there, a lot of good people who met their untimely demise. Those thoughts were cut off however by the loud crack of wood and he turned to see the mast of the ship fall down and break the ship in half. "Wow, talk about narrowly avoiding death." The old man commented upon the boats destruction and turned back to Lobos to answer the question. "I'm sorry, but there is only one ship on this island and it is owned by a retired shipwright by the name of Seamus. You can try your luck and see if you can buy it off him though it seems unlikely. He lives in a hut by the beach, you can't miss it." He rubbed his bald spot, wondering what the young man can do to get back out at sea.