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And while that is a good idea ultimately I feel it is unnecessary and a bit of a hassle really. Don't fret though I already have a plan to make sure all the conversations are worked in together and everything flows nicely in the next post. Without the need of course for a collab post such as that or us all going back and forth in little posts.


So, should we be waiting for everybody else to post or interacting with each other right now? (and in the future in this sort of situation)
Just so everybody knows, I am perfectly comfortable with anybody using any random extra crewmates I mention. Go ahead and give them their own personality if they don't have one already, especially if it helps with our characters interactions.

This means that @knighthawk and @November can go ahead and use any of the other three characters (Jory/the Brideson twins) now or in our little mission!
“I got it, Master Captain” He addressed the captains orders with a hint of sarcasm, a hint of respect. Even Balder didn't know what he meant by his ornery tone. Truth was, he did respect Wilton Grady.

'No nonsense. Gets the job done.' There was another man on this ship who reflected these sentiments, and it was about time he shaped up his crew like the captain wanted. The men and women who Balder would be selecting were good folks, and he thoroughly enjoyed a few of them; however, they would need to be more than just good folks if they were going to survive in the dangerous life they all had chosen. Balder took a long drink from a bottle of double barrel malt whiskey – aged in two barrels: the first with its thick oak staves bound by more wood strips, the second bound by alumen caith hoops.

Following the sounds of a smith's hammer repeatedly banging against a piece of metal, Balder shouted as he entered the room. “Shake a hoof there, ya arm-flappin' horse's arse! We're gettin' to movin'.” He walked over to the Deor and clapped him on the shoulder fondly. Balder had always had a huge soft spot for Lasrach. It might have been a protective feeling over the man that least fit in with the rest of the crew, being one of the few non-humans and mute to compound the issue. It also might have been the fact that the old man saw a bit of himself in the hulking horseman: a stoic, larger-than-life workhorse (Balder could barely excuse his own puns sometimes) who built his entire self concept around his work. Whenever he saw the horse, the feeling in the pit of his stomach was that of joy, pride, and guilt all mixed together in a confusing stew. Through all of his years with soldiers trained to follow commands at a moment's notice, Balder had never met anyone who measured up to Lasrach's standard. Balder strolled around the ship barking orders and instructions almost as frequently as Captain Grady, and another crew member would scarcely spring into action before the Deor.

All this time the kid spends listening to my old raspy barks, I really need to get on learning this screwy sign language of his. Balder had honestly been meaning to pick it up for a long time now. It was the least he owed to the man he saw as eventual successor as Master Gunner.

He had gone over the below-deck mission many times with the Deor, generally dictating out loud to walk through the steps in his own head. With the plan complete; however, Balder knew that Lasrach knew the plan much better than he needed to, so it was time to inform the other four pirates, making the six in total he had deemed appropriate. He made his way over to the crew quarters where he knew the most pivotal member of his reconnaissance team would be.

Marko Latvanen wasn't the kind of person with whom Balder was used to associating, but this didn't change the fact that he was going to play a major role in their collection of the target payoff. Though it was his first time working with the rest of the crew, the determination and ambition of the thief – displayed in his meticulous focus when sharpening his knife or checking each and every one of cracking tools – would ensure success. The way Balder found him only served to reinforce his confidence.

“Latvanen! You're with me, lad. While Van Williams and Cap are brawlin' on the deck with the boardin' party, we are going to be a few floors down, acquirin' the bounty. This is where you come in, ya thieving twinkle toes. You're goin' to be meetin' with Jory, studyin' the projected layout of our target ship, because you and I've got the lead once we're down there.” Balder went on to explain the rest of the plan to the new boy, making sure to describe each of the other members of their six-man squad.

After his time with Marko Latvanen, Balder did the same with the rest of his team: the twins, Cameron and Christian Bridesson, and Jory who'd all but memorized the expected location of their objective. After sending Jory over to the crew quarters to meet with Latvanen, the old man worked his way over to the navigation room to inquire about their arrival time with the captain and the sailing master, Miss Rennway.
I'm all for being patient and really thinking and planning stuff out in OOC!

I also feel like it's important to understand this world that our awesome GM has put so much thought into!
@Isengrim Lasrach and the captain could get into a one sided screaming match.

"If you keep flapping yer hands about like a hopped-up humming bird, i'm cutting them off!"
"..."
"Don't look at me in that tone of voice!"

Honestly I'd like to hold onto them both for the moment and see what RyanTadashi has to say.


I definitely like the Lasrach character! Balder would probably see him as his natural favorite, both due to his desire to watch over somebody with a disadvantage and due to the fact that the Deor is a hulking warrior like himself. I think that he would be glad to see if you can teach an old dog new tricks and attempt to learn some of this language so that he can be one of the few people that understand his apprentice (especially with all of the snooty nobles aboard!). Might even make it his mission to make sure that he can find a way to heal Lasrach's voice before he passes on.

@Isengrim I'm excited for the IC post, thanks for that awesome little writeup on the crew's bios!

I have no problem with swearing; Balder has heard enough of it in his days around soldier degenerates. As far as substance use, I think it definitely has a place on a pirate ship, though Balder needs to check his intake before every system in his body fails!
@RyanTadashi Wow, you sure hit the ground running - great character!


Thank You very much! Be prepared to be disappointed as my drawing skills are about 2% what my writing skill are.

Very excited for this RP!


@isengrim Let me know if there are any problems, I will be happy to change them!
I am interested in making a character for the Master Gunner position, if that's alright!
Expressing my interest!

Question: What will be the balance between romance/adventuring/action?
I used this color for Lazuli 8493ca This one for Erik 39b54a and for Dieter/NPC ed145b

I've always found that Coloring chat can make it a bit easier on the eyes. If you guys hate it, I won't do it again.


Up to the GM, but I personally like it! I read your post before you changed it and then again after, and it definitely made it more clear for me :)
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