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Hi all! I'm Gypsy_Lady, but everyone can call me Gypsy for short. I'm a 20 something year old woman, sorry no exact ages, and I've been doing RP's since I was in my early teens.
I love to write, even if sometimes my writing isn't the best as I do have punctuation issues, and sometimes I type faster than my brain can think so I have some spelling issues every once in a while as well, thank goodness I have MS Word for spell checking.
I'm a romantic at heart and so most of my RP's have romance of some sort and at different levels, depending on who I'm RPing with. I also tend to be pretty descriptive with everything I write, sometimes it can be unnecessarily descriptive.
Here is a current list of my characters
Here is a current list of plots for my characters

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I'm just listing all the important repeat characters I'm playing to keep things in order for when I reference them later on. It's easier then going back through the posts to try to remember names and personalities.

Barley Verton
Pirate Captain and Kristoph's main rival
Age: Approx. 38
A heavier set, shorter man with jet black short hair, a black bushy beard and murky brown eyes. His clothing is that of a typical Pirate Captain, with the embellished captains coat, white cotton shirt, blood red sash, black pants, and black silver buckle boots.
Has a short temper that especially short when things don't go his way. His crew is loyal to him out of fear, because on more than one occasion he's tossed a man overboard for even thinking about mutiny. If you're part of his crew, you're part of it for as long as you live. He likes to drink quite a bit and usually overindulges after a particularly good cargo capture.

Russel "Merk" Quinn
Engine Mechanic for the Silver Arrow
Age: Approx. 45
He wears a white cotton shirt like most pirates, but instead of the normal easy to move in pants that most pirates wear Merk opted to wear overalls because of all the tools he carries around with him. He also wears a brown leather tool belt around his waist that carries even more tools than the overalls. He almost always wears a pair of leather gloves to protect his hands from the steam of the steam engines that are inside of the main engine. He's got some scars on his arms from burns. He wears a pair of tall black heavy boots that have laces so that he can cut the laces if they get caught in the machinery.
A tall man with plenty of muscle from his time spent working on the engine. He towers over Kristoph by a good foot and a half. His hair color was once a light blond, but now days he keeps his head shaven due to him losing his hair, and also because of the heat he has to endure while working in the engine room. His eyes are a watery blue color.
Merk isn't exactly a pirate, but more the behind the scenes man. He is considered part of the crew but, Merk hasn't actually been in too many fights since he doesn't really like fighting due to his size. He thinks of himself as too big and bulky to be any good in anything other than a fist fight. He has a pretty calm personality since he needs to be able to think on his feet when things get heated and dangerous.
Kristoph headed down to the opposite end of the ship that Emerson disappeared down, his destination was the engine room to figure out how much damage Barley had caused to his ship. He was only grateful that his engine mechanic had been able to keep the ship flying; now the question was what would that cost them in the end?

Entering down into the room adjacent to the engine room Kristoph could feel the temperature steadily increasing and felt a prickle of worry in the back of his mind. While it was normally hot down in the engine room, it was harder to feel it in this room, and since he could definitely feel the heat right now it was worrisome for him. He moved quickly and approached the engine room door pounding on it loudly. "Merk?! How's everything holding up?" Kristoph called loudly to get his engine mechanic's attention; he heard the heavy fall of footsteps approaching him before the door swung open.

Standing in the door frame now was a man who stood towering over Kristoph by a good foot and a half in height. He was a bulky man, well muscled and hefty from his years spent working with the engine of the ship. He had long since taken to shaving his head for two reasons; the first reason being that he was slowly but surely losing his hair anyways, and the other reason being that the engine room was so hot all the time, that a bald head made it a bit more bearable. The man had been a part of the crew for probably longer than even Kristoph had been, and he loved the engine and the ship as if it were his child, which is why Kristoph understood the look of anger on the man’s face at the moment as his watery blue eyes glared down at the captain, his body was covered in a layer of sweat from the sweltering heat of the small engine room which appeared filled with smoke. Kristoph took note of the gash that Merk had received over his left eye, probably from one of the sudden jolts the ship took while he was trying to keep the engine going.

“Kid I swear to the Gray Ghost you are going to be the death of this ship! You’re damn lucky I was able to keep that engine held together to get into the wind tunnel otherwise you, me and the men aboard the ship would be sitting below the clouds right now!” the man in the door frame barked angrily at his captain, frustrated that he would take a chance like that after the engine took a blow from cannon fire.

Kristoph gave a slight grin and nodded his head. “I knew you’d be able to keep her flying, you’ve been in worse situations with my dad before and still managed to keep this ship in the air with your incredible mechanical skills.” He knew Merk had a weakness for flattery, staying on the man’s good side was fairly easy with the right kind of compliments and since he prided himself on his mechanical skills it was a quick way back into his good graces.

The man called Merk flushed slightly at the compliment and ran a gloved hand over his head as he huffed slightly not wanting to admit that the words had caused his anger to ebb away. “Yeah, yeah I know. You’re just lucky you got me on board Kris or this ship wouldn’t be here.” The volume of his voice dropped a bit from furious to his normal loud tone so he could be heard over the engines gears, the man turned around and gestured for Kristoph to follow after him to which the captain obliged. He could see smoke pouring from the engine and filtering out the now opened window of the small room to keep it easy to breath.

“So what’s her condition Merk? Can you limp her to Tiriene once we exit the wind tunnel? It’s the closest port we can get to where we’ll have some decent time to make sure she’s back up and running.” Kristoph asked over the dull roar of the engine beside him as he began to walk around the machine checking some of the small things he knew about that were on it.

Merk frowned slightly as his eye brows knotted together in thought. “It shouldn’t be a problem getting her there, but I’m pretty sure the force of the blast from the cannon fire knocked a few things lose in there, not to mention if you listen you can hear a slight grinding coming from inside. I think one of the gears got bent to hell during the fight. I don’t know if I can straighten it out but the only way I’ll know for sure is by getting in there and pulling the gear to see what she looks like. If there is an issue, you might need to head to Hilarest, there is a metal worker there who should be able to make a gear that will fit.” Merk spoke opening a latch to reveal the inner workings of the machine, showing Kristoph the gear that seemed to be wobbling a bit as it spun. “It also seems like one of the steam engines that runs the gear cranks might have gotten damaged from the blast. If that’s the case then I’ll need you to go to Hilarest anyways. It’s too bad there’s only one damn good metal worker I know who will do work even for pirate ships, but I doubt I would trust this to anyone else anyways. Until I can figure out what’s wrong and what I need to fix her the Silver Arrow might be a bit slower thanks to the lack of engine power, I should be able to at least patch her together to get us where we need to go though.” Merk pointed now down to a rotating gear attached to a metal arm that was powered by a small machine where the smoke seemed to be coming from as it tried to rotate but would wind up stuck part way through the rotation before managing to continue on.

Kristoph ran his hand through his hair which had come loose from his hair tie when he and Emerson had been trying to keep the ship on her path when they entered the tunnel. The man frowned slightly in thought as he took in what Merk was saying and showing him. Metal work wasn’t cheap especially from the man that Merk was talking about. They would have to unload some of the cargo they had picked up in order to make up for the price of repairs if they needed to be done. Based on what he could see, Kristoph was sure that they would be making a stop in Hilarest after leaving Tiriene.

After talking a bit more about potential problems and solutions Kristoph took his leave to return to his quarters to figure out what the next step of action would be. He needed to figure out if they were going to head straight for Hilarest after leaving or if they were going to make a stop along the way to unload some of their goods to the unsuspecting merchants and on the black market.

He was in the midst of this debate when Emerson returned with news of the injuries sustained during their run. The captain winced slightly when Emerson spoke of the man who had to have his foot amputated. Hopefully the stop in Tiriene would keep him alive; Kristoph knew the likelihood of survival after a major amputation was pretty slim. “Damn, I really need to figure out a better way of securing those cannons. That the third man that’s happened to since I took over.” He replied with a slight frown on his features as he stared at the floor in thought, his mind reeling on what he could do to prevent the cannon rolling issues, before responding to Emerson’s question about the engine. “It looks like there might be some important parts that got damaged during the cannon fire. A gear for sure looks like it’s bent to hell, and one of the engines that runs a gear crank is smoking and not running like it should. Since it’s metal work Merk can’t exactly fix it but he should be able to bandage it up and we make a run to Hilarest after stopping in Tiriene. The ship just isn’t going to be at her full speed until we get the parts replaced.” Kristoph spoke in a slightly distracted tone as he drummed his fingers against the wood of his desk that sat in the middle of the quarters. “Thankfully it doesn’t seem like there were any other major injuries, Merk knocked his head around a bit while working on it and wound up with a gash above his left eye, but it didn’t look deep and wasn’t bleeding when I got there. He said he’d go see Doc later once he was sure the engine would be secure without him needing to be there.”

Kristoph gave a slight sigh as he walked over to the captain’s chair behind the desk and sat down, lacing his fingers together behind his head as he closed his eyes in thought. Normally in front of his crew the captain was quick witted and able to spit out orders left and right, but it was in his quarters where he did most of his thinking, figuring, and plotting his next course of action to be taken. That’s why Emerson was the only one allowed to enter without knocking, he liked his men thinking he was quick witted and able to think of stuff on the fly, when really he had been mulling it over for some time before making a decision. “The next question is do we unload the cargo on our way to Hilarest and have the extra gold then, or do we go to Hilarest get the work done and then go off and unload the cargo? While we still have the cargo on board we run the risk of Barley catching up to us again and trying to get it from us since he missed out.” Kristoph said out loud as he mulled over the best course of action, he wasn’t necessarily looking for an answer from Emerson but if he wanted to give his opinion Kristoph would listen.

There wasn’t much more time to mull over what he needed to do however as a sharp series of knocks sounded on the door causing Kristoph to jump quickly and quietly to his feet. “Enter.” He said sharply as one of his crew men opened the door and stuck his head in slightly.

“Sorry Cap’n. Tiriene is coming up quick and Carson ain’t going to try to exit the wind tunnel on ‘is own. We figured you would want to pull the ship out yerself to protect the engine.” The pirate spoke in a low gruff tone as he looked at the two men before ducking out. After appreciating the moment of peace that he had Kristoph moved quickly to return to the deck, the man was right after all, he was the best at getting in and out of the wind tunnel and with the engine part way down it would be best if he took them out of the wind tunnel just to prevent the engine from being stressed even more.

Kristoph took back over steering the ship from Carson as he and the other men quickly took shelter in the bowls of the ship. It wasn’t quite as violent getting out of the tunnel as it was getting in, as long as Kristoph could keep the ship on course to the right, the only real danger coming from the strong wind which would be trying to push the ship left and send the ship into a spinning motion which would effectively tear it apart piece by piece. However there was a little secret Kristoph was aware of, there was a hole in t he wind tunnel and if one punched that area just right, getting out of it was easy enough. His green gaze narrowed slightly as he looked to the right, waiting for the sign that the hole was near. A slender wisp of clouds seemed to be waving at him faintly before being blown down the wind tunnel, and a slight smirk lifted the corner of Kristoph’s mouth when he saw it. It was a sudden and quick motion as the captain braced himself again and directed the ship off to the right feeling the wind trying to turn the ship around and cause him to lose control. This fight was a little bit easier and one he could handle on his own as the ship broke through to the clouds outside of the tunnel and pushed its way back up to altitude. As the ship rose above the clouds the setting sun could be seen now filling the sky with various reds and yellows, while a hint of blue just touched the edges of the sky as the sun fell beneath the clouds. On the horizon just in front of the setting sun the floating continent of Tiriene could just be seen.

Kristoph inhaled deeply now as he looked at the continent far off in the distance, his eyes taking in the mountain like terrain of the continent. The man would admit that he quite liked the tranquil feel the continent had to it and had he not been a pirate and always needing to keep moving it would have been a place he would like to stay at and explore a bit. Tearing his eyes away from the view in front of him, moved over to the left of the wheel towards a mechanism that allowed him contact with Merk, basically it was a flared piece of metal connected to a pipe that traveled down to the engine room to another flared piece of metal. When Kristoph spoke into it his voice could be carried downwards and the same was true for Merk. “Merk, we just broke from the wind tunnel. Tiriene is about one hundred miles north of our position. Keep the engines going as best as you can, at this current pace I estimate we’ll hit land well after night fall.”

“Understood captain; the engine is doing all she can right now, I don’t think we can get any more speed out of her without risking more damage.” Merk’s voice could be heard from the device as he replied. Kristoph stared ahead his eyes on the slowly approaching continent as he continued to mull over what the best course of action would be.

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As they exited the building through the alley way door, Zeva found herself marveling at the black steed in front of them. The horse was a beautiful creature, and in the back of her mind Zeva itched to know just how fast he could run across the open areas of Tiriene. Forcing herself to stop eyeing the beast with an appreciative gaze the woman made her way into the cart that he pulled so they could go.

“Since it’s on the way… do you two want to stop at your old home?”

The words left Zeva quiet searching for an answer. The woman had never been sure if she wanted to see that house. She had dreams both while asleep and even sometimes while she was awake, of things that she could barely remember, things that didn’t seem real to her. The only real memory that seemed to come to her in dream form was of a lot of voices, all of them clashing together and not really forming any coherent words and then a loud high pitched scream of pain usually causing her to jolt awake from her sleep. While she debated whether or not it was a good idea Zaria answered quickly that she wanted to. Zeva looked over quickly at her sister eyeing her quietly for a moment. “Are you sure?” she asked in a low tone, the nod of her twin’s head was answer enough as Buror directed the horse up to the hills where other people’s homes were as well.

As they approached, Zeva suddenly felt her sister grab her hand for comfort. She looked to Zaria and saw a bit of panic flicker across the woman’s face. Gently she scooted closer and wrapped her free arm around the woman in a gentle hug as she rested her head on her shoulder, trying to be a rock for the two of them, although the butterflies in her stomach made her feel less like a rock and more like a puddle which seemed to intensify as the old, decrepit house came into view. Zeva still wasn’t sure that she wanted to see the inside of the house again, but they had already agreed to at least stop there so there wasn’t a point to telling Buror they had changed their mind. She just had to keep reminding herself that everything would be okay, it was just an old house after all.

As the cart rolled to a stop Zeva looked at the house now feeling her breath catch slightly in her throat as she stared at the building. The slightly yellowed walls seem to loom over them even though it was a single story building, as if trying to intimidate the two people who dare return after being the cause of the house falling into its decrepit state. The lonely windows seemed dark even with the light that filtered into it. Zeva watched as her sister took a hesitant step out of the cart, she then followed after the woman watching as she glanced back at them. “Go on. I’m coming too.” Zeva encouraged as she followed after her sister, trying to cover her own nervousness up as they went.

Zeva went to follow Zaria into the kitchen but came to a sudden stop as she saw the faded but still very real dark brown stain on the floor. A lump caught in her throat as Zeva recalled her most vivid dream and fought to push it away. The woman felt as if she couldn’t walk past the dark stain, her mind and body wouldn’t let her, so rather than follow after her sister Zeva turned and decided to explore another area of the house. Off to the side of the kitchen was a hall way that led to the living room and back to the entrance where they came in, and at the other end was what Zeva could only assume was their parent’s bedroom. Once upon a time the walls would have been a simple off white color that their mother had chosen, now however that off white had aged turning yellow in the years of neglect and the paint had begun to crack and peel in various spots. The floor was carpeted in what appeared to be a caramel colored carpet that was weathered and stained from the elements. The large bed frame had been left, but the mattress their parents had slept on was gone, taken long ago. As Zeva ventured into the room further a familiar scent still seemed to linger in the air. Perhaps the scent had been ground into the carpeting or the walls, regardless a warm calming sensation seemed to consume Zeva as she inhaled the scent. She noticed a few articles of clothing that had managed to survive the years of neglect the house had experienced. Taking note of the large walk in closet sitting across from the bed frame, Zeva looked inside curious if any other articles of clothing had managed to survive the years. Instead she found a small old wooden box that had been pushed into the corner and hidden away. Curiosity got the better of the woman as she crawled into the closet and pulled the box out so that she could look inside.

Zeva sat in the middle of the floor now with the box she had pulled from the closet. Looking at the item carefully, the woman brushed her fingers over it feeling the wood beneath her fingertips as she did. The box was made of a rough type of wood, one she had not seen before, it was also pale in comparison to most of the wood that one would see from Tiriene. Some odd symbols were carved into the cover of the lid, there was a sun symbol that was carved above what looked like crude cloud like symbols and below the clouds was a flat line that had tree like symbols coming out of it. As much as she wanted to look inside Zeva felt like this had something to do with both her and her sister and it was something they needed to see together. Standing to her feet Zeva quickly left the room and made her way down to the kitchen. “Zaria, come with me sister. I’ve found something interesting that I think you should see.” Zeva called out as she stood across the kitchen looking into the nursery for her twin.
@Sunflower
I would like to talk about it a bit more because I'm still not sure what to do about it at the moment. At the very least I had an idea maybe on the way back from dinner one or both of the twins overhear a conversation between Kristoph and Emmerson, or maybe the ships doctor and a person he's getting supplies from just mentioning that they are setting sail first thing in the morning heading towards Hilarest to properly resupply or something like that.

I do like the idea of including the old pirate superstition of women supposedly being bad luck on ships. In fact that could be something that happens on Kristoph's ship as well. He has many seasoned pirates working for him, a few as old as his dad so they could believe the superstition without hesitation as well. It could cause a temporary rift between Kristoph and part of the crew, although they wouldn't jump to mutiny right away especially with the promise of the Gray Ghosts Treasure.
No worries, get to it when you can. Right now I'm not too terribly busy with work so I have time to lurk on the site. Just so you know though, next week will be a little hectic for me so it might take me a bit of time to get my post up.

I don't have a problem with Buror doing that. The only problem being, and I was trying to work through it myself at this point after my last post, is why would the twins decide to get on the pirate ship? I would think that they decided to do this because Buror gave them some type of bad news, or maybe one or both of the twins just get's impatient and doesn't want to wait for his ship to dock. I wasn't sure if you had a thought on this or not or if you just wanted to wing it.
@Sunflower
That's fine with me. I would have done it in my post but I was worried about moving things along too quickly without you being able to respond. Keep in mind though it would be later at night since they would have to sneak it so they don't draw attention to themselves. Most port patrols wouldn't let a pirate ship within the port boundaries.
Just a friendly bump for whenever you get time :)
@Sunflower

Sorry about the wall of text. I hope it's something you can work with though. I felt like I kind of had to get Kristoph's escape done all in one post, I just wasn't finding a good spot to stop at for him.

Also I hope you don't mind what I did with Zeva being interested in Buror. I kind of couldn't help myself, I thought it would make things interesting. I wasn't exactly sure what to do to advance things for the twins, so I thought that asking about getting to another continent would be okay. With Buror's ships going to other ports I thought there would be a chance that he would have one coming back to Eagleharbor within the week that would be heading to Orian possibly, or maybe he has one more heading that way but it wouldn't be leaving until later on.

I'm sorry I wasn't very useful with keeping the twins part moving.
Kristoph's grip tightened on the wheel of his ship as his attention flickered to Emerson and the boy who had damn near fallen to his death. The captain's eyes flickered between where his attention needed to be and back to the scene at hand. It would be one heck of a blow to his crew and team if Emerson's swings kept coming up just short of the mast. Knowing there was nothing he could do; Kristoph returned his attention to the situation at hand as he kept on route. He was sure his ship would be able to just barely out speed Barley's ship and make it into the wind tunnel before his men could attempt to board the ship.

"Come on. We need to out speed them just a little more." Kristoph muttered under his breath as he mentally tried to will his ship to move through the skies faster even though his ships engine was working at its max to keep them ahead of Barley and his crew. Under normal circumstances that would have been enough had the engine not sustained damage from one of the first cannon rounds, a stupid lucky shot on Barley's part, which had left the engine not working at its full power.

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A puzzled look crossed Barley's features as he watched Kristoph's men scrambling up the masts. "Tell the men to keep firing at that ship!" he barked angrily at his first mate that had appeared above deck to get his captains orders. The pirate returned his attention to the fleeing ship; he watched trying to figure out just what Kristoph was planning. Barley's own ship was starting to gain on The Silver Arrow since Kristoph made the odd decision to shift his direction to the angle.

Barley glanced over in the direction that his foe had shifted to. As his murky brown eyes fell on wispy formation of clouds which appeared to be moving at a slightly faster speed then the other surrounding clouds which had an unusual space between them and the wispy clouds realization entered his gaze. "Damn it! He's going for the wind tunnel! Fire all cannons! Stop that ships engines at all costs or you all are going to regret it!" he bellowed angrily to his crew, demanding they stop the fleeing ship before Kristoph could make his escape. A low growl escaped from his bearded mouth as Barley realized he was too late; The Silver Arrow still had speed over his ship even with a slightly disabled engine.

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Kristoph suppressed the urge to give a slight chuckle despite the rather urgent situation, it might have just been the wind picking up as they approached the wind tunnel but he could have sworn he heard Barley yelling angrily as he realized what was going on. His green gaze fell to the deck as he saw Emerson make his way safely down the mast, he was glad to see his first mate had managed to get his feet back on the ship. The tension Kristoph felt eased slightly once everyone was safe from atop the masts, the chances of losing a man now was almost zero unless he entered the wind tunnel at the wrong angle.

The sound of cannon blasts echoed through the skies again as Barley tried to stop The Silver Arrow from entering into the wind tunnel and escaping his grasp just as it was about to close in on it. The ship gave a slight shudder as one of the cannon balls grazed the left side of the hull. Kristoph clenched his teeth tightly as he came within range of his escape. As Emerson approached the captain’s wheel, Kristoph grabbed two wheel pegs on the left hand side of the wheel letting Emerson take the right side of the wheel. “Get ready for resistance we’re going through the outer flow.” He warned the man as they turned the ship ever so slightly to the right.

The wind that suddenly struck the ship was so strong it nearly had sent Kristoph to the deck floor as his prized ship shuddered and groaned against the wind pressure that pushed against it. “Straighten her out or the ship will be torn apart!” he called out to Emerson over the roar of the wind that surrounded them before grunting trying to force the ships wheel to the right in order to get the ship going in the same direction as the wind. He pushed with all his strength to get the ship straightened out as it fought against the two pirates, when the wind resistance lessened against the ship Kristoph knew the hard part was over.

Panting slightly from the effort he looked around the deck taking in the men that had remained on it. None of them seemed too worse for the wear. “Carson! Get up here and pilot the ship for me!” Kristoph yelled towards one of the men on deck who was just regaining his footing, looking to his first mate the captain nodded in appreciation for the help. “We need to check out the ship. Figure out what kind of damage she took. I think we will need to sneak into Eagleharbor and dock for the night so the engine man can fix the engine damage. We need to know the status of the men too, if any of them were injured during the chase especially the men in the gun room because of all the cannon fire we had to return, as well as anything the Doc might need right away for medical supplies as long as we’re docking. I’ll check out the engine see what her status is and what we need to fix the problem, Emerson can you talk to the Doc and the men and get information from below deck for me? We can meet back in my quarters and I can figure out what needs to be done from there.”

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Zeva nearly paused in step, almost stumbling over her own feet when her sister brought up Buror. She gently bit her lower lip but said nothing as they continued on. The youngest sister would never openly admit it, but even when they were younger she had always found herself inexplicably attracted to the man. While she would admit he was devilishly handsome by anyone’s standards he double teamed Zeva by being quite the intelligent man as well. Of course the woman had passed it off as a simple childhood crush, but deep down she knew she still felt attracted to him, even with his wife and child, it still seemed like she wasn’t able to snuff out that flame of attraction she felt. Even when she had attended his and Emilie’s beautiful wedding it did nothing but leave a slightly bitter taste in her mouth at how lucky the woman was, but she didn’t dislike Emilie because of it. In fact the two had gotten along rather well, and Zeva enjoyed talking to the woman when they had the opportunity. “Hopefully he’s not too busy to help us. He’s probably still busy even this time of year.” She commented as they made their way to the building where he ran his business.

As they approached the building Zeva felt her stomach tighten up, hopeful that Buror would be able to help them get off this continent and out on their own even if it was only supposed to be temporary. She followed Zaria in to be met with the sound of a woman calling out to them rather than Buror himself. Mentally scolding herself for feeling the slightest bit of disappointment Zeva stood with her sister as they waited. She crossed her arms starting to feel impatient as the minutes wore on. It was about the time Zeva was going to tell her sister they should forget about being polite and just head back and see if the man was in when the nicely dressed woman appeared, still fidgeting with her hair beneath the bonnet as she did.

Zeva let Zaria do the talking as she wasn’t one to talk a whole lot anyways. When the woman replied her tone was one of irritation as she spoke. Zeva kept her arms crossed over her chest trying to bite her tongue as her sister spoke to her. When the woman said she hadn’t seen Buror for an hour a slightly worried look flickered across Zeva’s face as she looked at her sister as well. “I hope everything is alright with Emilie and Marius…” she muttered in a low tone mostly to her sister who then turned to speak to the woman again. It was then that Buror appeared from in back causing Zeva’s gaze to flicker to the woman once again. If she had just said she didn’t think he was seeing visitors it would have been different but the woman flat out lied, which irritated Zeva quite a bit. However with the man now out in the reception area her attention was drawn to him as he hugged the two sisters affectionately before he asked what he could help them with and Zaria asked about going to Hilarest. Buror’s reply was not encouraging to say the least, and at the mention of pirates Zeva tensed up. She wasn’t exactly scared of pirates although she hadn’t ever had an encounter with one since the fateful day of her parent’s death, but Zaria was another story.

Holding her sister’s hand gently in her own, Zeva moved closer to Zaria to give her some comfort. They had to try to brave the news of pirates, they had to go out just once and see what they could do. Zeva, although independent in her own way, would not go without Zaria to see what life was like outside of Tiriene. Squeezing her sister’s hand gently Zeva looked to Buror and spoke in a calm tone. “You said you have ships traveling to Oriar? Are there any docked here that are still going that way?” she looked to Zaria now. “Maybe we could get passage to Oriar and go to Hilarest from there? There’s just got to be someone who would let us board their ship on Oriar.” She suggested to her sister, she just wasn’t willing to give up the fight yet, maybe they could find their way from there, if not surely they could find work in Oriar until a merchant ship was heading to Hilarest. Looking back to Buror she gazed at him hopefully with her green and blue eyes.
@Sunflower

Well I don't think I will take on too many major side characters, after all there's a whole crew to rp for as well. However I think I will end up doing at least a couple major side characters, Barley being one of them. I wouldn't mind tying in the woman with Barley somehow especially if you have an idea. I think that would be fun to add that kind of twist to the story.

I could see him stranding them on one of the small floating islands, I think that would be interesting, maybe he steals The Silver Arrow along with the map when he leaves the two stranded and they have to figure out a way to get to him.
If not stranding them on an island maybe he leaves them to die in an old pirates cave on one of the main continents, but basically out in the middle of nowhere.
@Sunflower

The reply for Emerson was fine, I was worried I didn't really give you much to work with. If that's the case let me know and I'm happy to adjust if need be. I know I tend to ramble and be overly descriptive sometimes, which I worry makes it hard to reply.
I don't have a problem with side characters as long as you don't. Actually that pirate that's chasing the Silver Arrow, I'd like him to play a part later on with something involving the twins. Whether it's kidnapping, or something else(sorry my brains a little fuzzy, I can't think of what else he could do atm). I'm kind of viewing Barley as Kristoph's main rival basically. So he's going to find out one way or another that the twins are in his possession. If you don't want to do something like that though that's cool. It was just something I was thinking about.
I'll get a reply up asap.
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