Chapter 34: Saint Of the Sea
This my room, you be sleepin here till we reach the Seofen islands, Crane announced, I be somewhere else. Dont think I need to explain what the buckets for, we got you a clean one, aint that a nice touch?
Thats appreciated, Sofia agreed, it was easier on her nose, although the ship in general was cleaner than shed hoped.
Non much. Aight, so, few rules: no fire, if we be attacked you come runnin on deck, dont play with the weaponry, you can go pretty much anywhere that aint the storage rooms, 'less you need to be there. And dont go stealin stuff that aint yours, Crane explained with an uneasy expression.
His speech done, he started leaving. Wait, what about water and food? Sofia asked.
Well, the meals, you cant miss em really. Ill show you to the water, its for drinkin only, mind you.
After leading them to the water barrels, he left to do his own bidding.
Sofia and Alith took the time to explore the ship a bit more after that. There wasn't anything all that interesting. Ropes, chains, hammocks, cannons. And barrels. Lots and lots and lots of barrels.
They wondered how they would be able to see anything at night without fire.
The boat couldnt sail yet, they were waiting for nightfall for some reason. Sofia didnt feel exceptionally safe on an unknown pirate ship. By now she had identified almost everyone on board, only the captain was nowhere to be seen yet. Sofia was surprised that despite her constant use of [Identify] it hadn't leveled up a single time. Besides, the skill was weird, the amount of information it gave on objects varied greatly from one to the other. Some had flavorful descriptions like in a book, while some others were purely practical.
By now she had a list of the different object grades she knew of. The worst one was 'Bad', which she thought meant the object failed at doing what it was designed for and had no value, such as a broken chair, something like that. Next was 'Regular' then 'Valuable', followed by 'Precious', which were self explanatory. And on the side was 'Ancient', that had popped up on the vampire vial and the Saint related items, as well as 'Forgotten' of which the ring of Zangdar was the sole example yet.
Meanwhile people still only showed a vague approximation of their class and their level. With a precise level for people under 100 and a simple '100+', '200+' etc for the higher levels.
Most sailors were artisans around level 50, a few were fighter classes and the level 82 quartermaster was the only mage. Crane was a level 7 Supporter class and the lowest level on the ship but everyone still looked up to him with respect. Must be doing his job real well. And then there were Alith and her, the whole pirate crew was apprehensive of them, the lively clamor on the ship toning down whenever they were around.
Cause they know our level I guess? Wouldnt expect us to protect them otherwise. Hopefully nothing happens on the way. Dont want to have to show Pareth
Eh, if someone could accept a necromancer itd be a pirate crew.
With nothing to do, they lingered on the deck.
Im not kidding, this was the best option by far. Want to spend eight days in fish city for the next ferry? Thats what I thought, Alith said. Sofia couldnt hide her expression of disgust at the idea. Wheres my [Poker face] skill when I need it!
Like clockwork, the twenty plus sailors on deck stopped their casual chatter and got to work.
I suppose none of you is used to standing on a moving boat? the captain asked. Seeing as he got no answer, he grabbed both girls by the wrists, Aight, come inside, dont want to see a young girl go overboard and drown so early in the trip.
He led them all the way to the captains cabin. His grip wasnt rough but they couldnt free themselves at all if they tried, which they both did at first before looking at each other and giving up.
Zarrow let them go when they reached the cabin. It offered a wide view of what was behind the ship, so a lot of tall tropical trees at the moment.
Ill have you stay here until you can at least stand without trouble, the captain explained.
Im standing just fine right now, Alith retorted.
Were still docked Of course youd be able to stand up. Wait until we catch the drift, youll be thanking me later for taking you inside, Zarrow said as he kept laughing by himself.
Sofia sat down on a chair near the walls, there were a lot of books stored in the wall cabinets.
Hmm? The chair is stuck to the ground? Boat thing I suppose.
Alith and Zarrow kept talking, it didnt take long for their conversation to turn to a hero talk that Sofia could no longer understand. At some point the system was censoring so many words that whole sentences were inaudible, Sofia gave up on trying to make sense of the obfuscated topics and just grabbed a random book from the glass cabinets adorning the walls.
Stranded, yet again
By S. Bonnet
It was an asinine read. The boat had been steadily advancing through the waves for a while now. Sofia was almost falling asleep on her chair when someone yelled from outside the cabin. Drift!
Hold on to your chairs!
The great captain Zarrow himself. Or so he claimed. The ship, at least, was impressive.