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A loud and invasive knocking could be heard in the common area below deck, surely disturbing to any who were trying to sleep. "I DEMAND to speak to the captain, RIGHT this instant!" Sir Landon's hostile voice rose above all else, as the banging on the door of the captain's quarters continued.

Finally the door opened and the captain stood there, ever-tolerant with a courteous smile. "Sir Landon. Is something the matter?"

Sucking in a hiss through his teeth, the nobleman grabbed the captain by the collar, his eyes bulging with anger. "YES, something is the MATTER! The conditions on this ship are BEYOND HORRENDOUS! I have NEVER in my life been subjected to such inhospitable FARCE!" He continued without even a slight pause, the captain helpless but to endure his words. "Did you know the ship has diseased rats running about the dining area!? One attacked me and nearly gnawed off my hand if it wasn't for my agile reflexes. And your crew dared to mock me and assert that I imagined the whole thing! Absolutely outrageous! I will speak to Lilly and she will attest to my statements! Tell me what cabin she is in, right now!"

The captain's hands were raised as he tried to patiently calm down the nobleman. "Okay, just slow down a bit my lord, now who is it that you're looking for? Lilly?... I'm not sure if we have someone by that name on board--"

"Lilly de Rochechouart de Mortemart!" he yelled, shakily tugging on the captain's collars. "The blonde woman in the yellow dress! Yolande's cousin! She had a dark-haired servant girl with her!" Sir Landon looked more desperate by the moment, meanwhile the captain could only give him an earnestly confused look.

"I-I'm sorry sir, but I don't know if we have any such characters on board... are you perhaps... feeling alright?..." the captain looked at Landon with genuine concern, as the nobleman let out a frustrated growl.

"Don't you DARE look at me like that! I SPOKE with the woman MINUTES AGO! We were having TEA! I did NOT imagine her, OR that huge rabid RAT!"

Shoving the captain aside, he stomped towards the cabins, banging on them loudly one by one. "LILLY! WHERE ARE YOU!? COME OUT RIGHT NOW!"

The nearby crewmates and passengers had to glance his way and watch with concerned amusement as 'Lilly' was nowhere to be found.
@Grade

Lady DeVespe exchanged a look with her guard as the man addressed his concerns about her situation.

After a moment of consideration about his question regarding magic, the noblewoman lightly shook her head. "No I don't--I don't do that sort of thing..."

She glanced around warily as if there were spies listening to the conversation, before stepping towards Wheelo, speaking in a hushed voice.

"Okay, look... there may be some dangerous people after me, because I am a rather... controversial public figure, especially where I am headed. Yet I must do what my duty demands," she sighed.

"It is a very sensitive issue and I don't want to get anyone else involved in it, especially someone of your... physical situation. And so, I appreciate your concern, good sir, but please know that it is not something that I can discuss publicly." She gave him a conflicted smile.
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"What--EUAGH!" Landon yowled as the hot tea spattered all over his royal blue garments, causing him to jump out of his seat. He looked to Lilly in total bewilderment before noticing the rabid rodent skittering towards him from the bench, causing him to shriek in a pitch that almost matched the disguised noblewoman's. Reeling in horror he tripped over his chair, stumbling to the ground and scurrying away for his life, eventually taking refuge underneath a table in the corner where two crewmates were having breakfast. The crewmates looked down at Landon before glancing around, unsure of what was happening, as others in the room turned towards the commotion as well.

"T-There's a monstrous vermin there! S-Somebody quickly, get rid of it!" the frightened nobleman pointed towards his table, his finger trembling. His page soon rushed to his attendance, searching the nearby floors for the said creature.

One of the crewmates sitting at the table shrugged after a quick scan of the room. "I don't see no monster anywhere... all I see is a sissy hidin' under a table," he grinned as the room broke into laughter. Landon, still bewildered, looked to his page, who shook his head after being unable to locate the rodent. Hesitantly, the nobleman emerged from the table, red-faced and shocked as the sailors around the room continued to laugh.

"There was a gigantic rat coming after me!" he contested, which only made the laughter more raucous. Finally he stomped towards Lilly, angry and humiliated, still checking the floors vigorously for the threat. "You saw it, didn't you!? The thing looked like it was diseased! Tell these fools to stop laughing and find it!" he demanded of Lilly, huffing as he looked around contemptuously at the crewmates amused at his expense.
@Grade

"Oh, hello," the noblewoman gave a lukewarm smile and a wave. She seemed notably concerned when the small ship caught up to deliver aboard the new traveler, though she seemed a little calmer now. She listened to the man in the wheelchair seemingly stumble on his words, blinking with curious concern as he asked her about her combat capabilities. She glanced at her guard, who was attentively standing by, seemingly always vigilant.

"W-well, it's mostly my guard here who deals with matters of combat. We try to avoid it whenever possible, of course." She then quickly pursed her lips as if she'd already said too much, while glancing around briefly, perhaps for her other guard. "What brings you to ask such a question, good sir?" she queried, looking mildly concerned.
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The angel does a stretch, leaning back in his seat, feet on the table. He slurps on his slushie, taking a satisfying gulp. "Hmm, yeah I do, let's see... I collect money, hotties, and bubblebaths. Send any you got my way, thanks."

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"Certainly!" Captain Owyn gestured towards the stairs leading below deck. "Cabins are right below, everything should already be prepared. If there's anything else you need, don't hesitate to ask myself or any of the crewmates." He tipped his hat and proceeded back to his duties, the first mate following suit.
@Pakde Alright, you should be good to go in the IC~
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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!"

@Grade

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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