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Meanwhile, outside in the open seas, a horn could be heard at a distance. The first mate hurried on deck to witness a smaller, sleeker ship in the distance that was slowly catching up, the flag of the shipping company hoisted and waving in the wind. As the captain made his way out to investigate, the smaller ship approached close enough for the crew's voices to be heard.

"Additional passenger!" the captain aboard the other ship yelled, as a rope ladder was soon thrown on board, affixed to the railing by the first mate. A red haired woman soon climbed aboard from the ladder, to the captain and first mate's curiosity as they looked to each other and then back to the newcomer.

"Additional passenger, eh? Well that's one way to board the ship! Welcome aboard!" the captain greeted the woman with a cheery smile and a tip of his tricorne as he took a puff of his cigar. "Cap'n Owyn, pleasure to be acquainted!"

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The ship's hold was dark and damp, filled with cargo and luggage, with little sign of life other than the muffled sounds of the surrounding ocean waves. There was little metal in any of the containers, save for one box which was filled with iron ingots. A job the ship took on transporting commercial goods, perhaps.
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What power do you desire the most?


Daisy's eyes widen at the question. "What power do I desire the most!?" Her eyes roll up, absent-mindedly taking in the vastness of the sky, or perhaps ceiling, above, as her mouth droops open in contemplation, tongue pushing on the corner of her lip. She blinks, and her mind is made up. She looks back down at the questioner, starry confidence in her eyes. "The power to turn zombies into CANDY!"

- How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
@Pakde You're in the right place. Just had to give you the player role.

Will see if I can get your character introduced to IC today~
@Pakde All looks good! Accepted!

Feel free to add her to the characters section.

I'll look to introduce her in the IC thread soon. Thinking we could say she boarded the company's smaller ship and caught up to the larger one after about an hour. That'll match up with the current timeline and you can get right into the RP. Let me know if that works for you~
@Pakde Hey, love the intro post! I'm just wondering how to get your character on-board... I'm thinking it's only been about an hour since the ship left harbor, so catching up to it is still possible via a smaller vessel, which the company is able to offer.

So yeah, I think this could work.

Meanwhile feel free to post your character's details!
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"W-well, there's a bit of a situation I have to..."

Sir Landon glanced at the first mate, who had been standing by, listening without a word. The nobleman huffed and gave him a disapproving look, before turning back to 'Lilly'.

"Err, I suppose it can wait. I shall gladly join you for tea, Miss Lilly." The nobleman smiled charmingly at her before taking her arm and heading towards the dining room, his page following after them, shooting a nervous smile at 'Alice'.

"So Yolande is your cousin, then! How quaint! My sister Colette is the bride, whose wedding I'm on my way to attend. 'Tis a small world, isn't it?" Sir Landon showed Lilly to a table, before gesturing at a crewmate to come to their service, the man reluctantly making his way over with a scowl.

"Hello, yes, could you get myself and Miss Lilly here some tea? The best you've got, of course," he addressed the crewmate as if they were a servant, to the man's displeasure.

"Get it yourself, 'Sir'. I ain't no waiter. It's self serve here," the man replied in an annoyed tone, before pacing off.

"Hey! Hey get BACK here!" Landon gestured frustratedly, to no avail, as the other crewmates all shied away from him as well.

"Can you believe the service here!?" he turned to Lilly in offended disbelief. "Outrageous! Luca, please fetch us some tea, will you?"

The page quickly nodded and hurried into the kitchen.

Landon turned back to Lilly, taking a deep breath, trying to calm his nerves from the atrocity he had just been subjected to. "--So where was I?... Ah, yes, my sister's wedding. Surely, you must attend? In fact, you could come with me. That's all the invitation you'd need. What do you say about that?" the nobleman chimed with lofty nonchalance, his eyes shamelessly straying down towards Lilly's 'assets' every so often.
@Zyx Alright, no worries! If you think of something you're welcome to join later~
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"WATCH WHERE YOU'RE GO--" Sir Landon spun around to see the stunning blonde noblewoman, his demeanor immediately shifting from explosive frustration to sudden interest, his eyes dumbfoundedly blinking as they settled on her 'endowments'.

"Errm--well then, I suppose I could consider forgiving a refined young woman like yourself for a simple mistake..." He rested his arms on his hips in a dignified pose, lifting his chin, his lips curling lightly into a magnanimous smile.

"How about you make it up to me by accompanying me for dinner this evening?" he continued in an expectant tone that seemed to bar anything but an eager "yes" in response, evaluating the splendidly dressed noblewoman and her chambermaid with a self-satisfied smile.

"And bring your maidservant," he gestured to the dark-haired Viviana in disguise. "My boy Luca could use some company as well," he shot a winking glance to his page, who looked between his lord and 'Alice' with an embarrassed smile and a slight blush.

"I'm Sir Landon Gaensburg, by the way. You may have heard of me--I'm Duke Gaensburg's nephew," he said with a proud lift of his chin. "Whom do I have the pleasure of... bumping into this morning?"
@Dark Cloud Ah, alright, no worries. Let us know if you want to rejoin later~
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