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    *Corin and Ralatar arrive from Sulking in a Tavern.*

    Corin and Ralatar had warmed up to each other a bit during the walk across Termina Field, but Ral was still the one stuck towing the mule. Corin led the way a few yards ahead with a leisurely swagger, and as as they passed through the gate to the beach he flung what remained of his carrot into a nearby bush. He would remove his tricorn every now and then to run his hand through his hair, almost as if showing off the blonde mane he had grown out during the voyage across the ocean.

    “Just wait til ya see her,” Corin said as they walked, glorifying the White Wolf as he believed she deserved. “She’s the most beautiful thing ye’d ever seen. Not monstrous like some o’ those ****ed warships Rhykim’s got, but she doesn’t need to be. We got nothin’ to compensate for. And Cap’s real good at weavin’ her in and outta trouble.”

    “You never really told me about this Rhykim.”

    “I’ll be honest with ye, I don’t know much about the man myself,” Corin told Ral. “What I do know is that he’s been scummin’ up the seas with his stupid navy the past few years. We always gotta be workin’ around them when we’re trying to get jobs done.”

    Ralatar almost asked about what these jobs were like, but he remained silent when they reached open beach and the White Wolf was revealed, swaying in the distant waves.

    “There she is,” Corin said, smiling to see the ship again. His footsteps paused for a moment and he planted his hands on his hips, admiring the vessel.

    “Wow,” Ral began. “I’ve never really seen a ship before.”

    “Well now ye certainly have, mate,” Corin said proudly. “And a beautiful one at that. But don’t let yerself be mistaken, she’s got quite a bit of bite to her.”

    Corin rambled on about the Wolf as they drew nearer until they were finally walking down the dock and up a ramp to the deck. He had Ralatar tie the mule to a post on the dock because he didn’t want any crap getting on the deck. Then Ral took trips up and down the ramp to bring up the new supplies. Corin leaned back on the ship’s central mast in a relaxed manner as he observed Ral transporting all the bags, taking note that the boy was not getting tired out from the lifting. He pondered what job within the crew would best suit Ral. There was a good chance he would learn to help Corin with carpentry aboard the ship, as a second set of hands would certainly be appreciated. Corin wasn’t sure of the boy’s combat skill, but the sword he carried was a good sign. In a crew like the White Wolf, it was preferable that everyone had at least an ounce of fighting experience in them. Perhaps Corin would spar with him later to see how he was with that sword. He smiled to Ral as the boy set down the last bag on deck and returned to Corin.

    “You got any more left in ya?” Corin asked, referring to Ral’s strength.

    “Of course I do.”

    “Well then, come with me lad.” Corin led the way towards the door to get below deck, without bothering to pick up anything himself. He was letting Ral do all the carrying to make sure the boy could handle a little work, and also to show that Corin still held some dominance even though he had reverted to being more friendly. He cracked open the door and went inside where he showed Ral the proper places for all the supplies.

    “What’s next?” Ralatar asked once they had returned above deck now that all the bags were stored.

    “That’s it for now,” Corin told him. At that moment, a gentle thump resounded from the deck as the Ritos touched down aboard the Wolf. “Looks like the birds have returned!”

    *Zaria and Zulo arrive from Landfall.*

    Ralatar was standing in the spot where he had been storing the supplies and looked out at the returning crewmembers. Once he laid eyes on the two bird-folk, he couldn’t help staring in fascination. He realized that there was a lot about the world he didn’t know about, but how could it be that there was an entire race that he didn’t know existed? For his whole life, he had been for the most part content with his life within Clocktown’s walls, but now he was beginning to get the feeling that he was missing out on something. He felt more excited to embark on this journey now that he had gotten a taste of discovery.

    “Weren’t you guys looking for water or something?” Corin asked the Ritos as he stepped back outside. “How did that go?”

    “It was fine,” Zaria answered promptly. “We did get attacked by a psycho zora, but my knives did him in. And we found some fresh water if we need it.” She didn’t bother to mention the primates for now. She noticed the newbie’s brown eyes locked on herself and Zulo. “What’s with the ginger?”

    “Oh, this is Raltar,” Corin said as he pulled the boy with him onto the deck. He didn’t realize his mispronunciation of the boys name, and Ralatar didn’t say anything about it. “Ral, this is our navigator Zaria, and Zulo, her assistant I guess.”

    Zulo gave the newcomer a friendly handshake, but Zaria didn’t warm up so easily. “So what’s he gonna do for us?” she asked.

    “We haven’t figured that bit out yet,” Corin told her. “Would probably be best to let Tyra decide.”

    “Well don’t expect to do any sittin’ around on the White Wolf, boy,” Zaria sneered. “We’re a busy crew. Hope you can handle it.” She returned her attention to Corin. “Any idea when the others will be getting back?”

    “They should be here soon,” Corin answered. “They must be on their way back by now.” Without another word, Zaria flapped her wings to sit in the crow’s nest. “So when do I get to hear about this zora attack?” Corin asked Zulo, eager to hear the story. He knew it had to be a good one.

    “Oh, it wasn’t that big a deal,” Zulo said, even though he was still a bit shaken up by the events at the spring. “I’ll tell you tonight.”

    “Fair enough,” Corin sighed. “I’d hope you didn’t let the girl do all the fighting.”

    “No, she didn’t do all the fighting…” Zulo looked at the floorboards. “I threw some rocks at it.”

    “Rocks?” Corin asked, somewhat disappointedly. “Maybe rocks will get a zora to go away, but they mean nothing out on the sea.” Corin directed Zulo to look out at the open ocean. “Do you see any rocks out there? And do you think rocks will do anything against a pirate? Or one of Rhykim’s men? Heck, didn’t I tell you about the sea monsters lurkin’ around out there? They could swim up to get us at any time, and I suppose for dealin’ with sea monsters I’m gonna be doing most of the work on the cannon, but yer still gonna want a blade of some sort at least. Y’know what… I’ll be right back.” Corin swiftly went below deck and to his room where he grabbed a spare rapier from under his bed. He didn’t quite remember how he had acquired it, but it had always been there and since he always used his golden cutlass, he never used it. He brought the rapier back upstairs, clanging it against the railing to release a cloud of dust that had been accumulated from sitting under the bed for years. “Here’s yer first blade, Zulo. Thought the lightness of it would suit ya well with flying and whatnot.” He tossed the blade to the Rito somewhat recklessly, but Zulo was able to catch it without stabbing himself. “Ye ready to learn the basics of swordplay? We got nothin’ better to do.”

    “Uh, I guess so,” Zulo said uneasily, not seeing any way out of it.

    Corin got to work with teaching Zulo, and this would last almost an hour. He did his best to emulate his sister back when she was teaching him to fight. Zulo was certainly not a natural fighter and showed little to no aggression, so it wasn’t easy for Corin to teach him. The Rito still showed some progress, however.

    For most of this, Ralatar sat at the edge of the deck watching them spar, judging them the whole time. He was clearly a better fighter than the Rito, who had probably never even touched a sword before. He couldn’t tell if he was better than Corin since he was clearly going very easy, but he noted that the boy wasn’t doing too great a job instructing. With all the time he had spent in the Swordsman’s School back home, he had a good idea of how to efficiently train someone. There were a few times when he was assigned to help out a younger child with training. At this moment, however, he had no interest in helping out. He grew interested in sparring with Corin and decided that later he would. Corin may have had more firsthand experience, but Ral had a feeling that with all his own intensive training, he would have to be the better swordsman.

    Besides Corin’s efforts to teach Zulo, there was nothing really going on aboard the White Wolf and for the most part, everyone kept to themselves. It was a rather humid and lazy afternoon as those on the ship awaited Tyra’s group’s return. For now, the wolf laid in wait to seize the waves once again.
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    "There she is," Tyra said, arms spread as if to embrace the White Wolf. "My home, my baby. My White Wolf. Nothing like your wolf of course, Maxy," she added with a grin to him. "Let me show you the joy and freedom of the sea!"
    A few quick bounds and she launched herself aboard. "Hawk, Feather! I see you two have met Pup. This 'ere's Maxwell and his wolf Shade. He's kind of wanted here, so we need to get going. Beaver, grab that anchor line and bring it aboard with ya! Sparrow, show Pup how to loose the sheets! Hawk, keep a weather eye on horizon, Maxy says there's pirates to the north. Crow, come up here and I'll show you how this pile of sticks works."
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    • #3
      "C'mon... pup," Corin teased as he headed down the deck to adjust the sails. He briskly went through the process of loosening the sails by himself, letting Ralatar watch but not asking him to touch any ropes. Corin was bummed he hadn't gotten much chance to check out this chunk of land, and wanted to leave quickly to get on to wherever they would end up next. In no time the ship was steadily pulling away from the coast.
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      • #4
        Max held his tongue and left his facial expression, still refusing to share Tyra's cheery mood. He followed the pirate at a relatively calm pace, taking his time to absorb the structure of the ship. Maxwell could tell that the wood was not the same that the Gerudo used to make their ships, but time would tell if it served the White Wolf better or worse.

        Shade tagged along apprehensively, not being able to completely comprehend the idea of a "ship". It didn't seem to be more than a floating log to the wolf. The feeling of being on it was also strange and made Shade uncomfortable, but he figured it couldn't be too bad if Maxwell didn't seem to be having any problems with it.
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        • #5
          Felix hurried to do as Tyra asked, pulling the anchor line above with him. This was one of those tasks he didn't usually get handed as he was normally below deck at this point in any voyage, but he was still able to get it done and bring it aboard the ship. He put it aside and secured it so that it wouldn't cause any trouble once they started moving again, then looked on as the sails were loosened and they began to move. He still felt interested in the place they had just visited, with the strange desire to spend more time in it. But then again, something pushed him to be happy that they were moving. Perhaps there was something even better down the line. Felix looked at the many newcomers, his eyes stopping on Maxwell and his wolf. Already they had found such peculiar people. "If you start feeling queasy, be sure to hang o'er the side of the ship. Heavens know ain't nobody gon' be cleaning that mess up but you," he said in a friendly manner, though keeping a serious face. "If Tyra calls for me, I'll be down in the galley. It's bout time we got some proper food made, and we finally have fresh supplies to do so." With that, he turned and walked away, heading below deck.

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          • #6
            "I've seen nothing yet, but it's not like we haven't gone toe-to-toe with a band of pirates before!" Zaria laughed and swooped down from the crow's nest, meeting Tyra at the wheel. "Should I know anything about the boy and the dog?" She asked, glancing over at Maxwell and Shade. "Since, y'know, they're wanted and all. I just want to know if I should keep my guard up." she winked and tapped a hand on the hilt of one of her swords. "I can take 'em out real easy if we need to."
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            • #7
              Tyra couldn't help a board grin as she took the helm, gripping the wheel with the familiarity of years. She felt each creak as the ship turned under her guidance, heard the snap of the sails as they were brought to bear. "No place like home," she crowed, throwing her head back to howl at the puffy white clouds above. She turned her bright grin to Zaria as the Ruto landed by her. "Don't worry about 'em, Hawk. Crow and Shade will behave themselves. They just started a war back there, that's all." She turned her main focus back to the sea, watching the water carefully for signs of reefs, but she wasn't overly concerned about them as they hadn't seen any on their way into the bay.
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              • #8
                She offered a low whistle. "A war huh?" She glanced over her shoulder at the port that they were leaving, a shred of her expecting to see the town in flames and already falling apart. Of course, it wasn't, but it was fun to imagine. "So where are we headed off to now?" She asked, stretching and letting her eyes drift to and fro over the horizon. "Back home? Or did you find more treasure to chase?"
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                • #9
                  Corin left Ralatar by the ropes and walked over to Zaria and Tyra when he saw them talking. Being the navigator and the captain, he knew what they would be talking about and he had to make sure they wouldn't simply be going right back home. They didn't come all this way just to take a direct route back to Logata. "You know where we oughta go," he chimed in, not letting his big sister speak. He didn't even have to say the name of the place he had in mind. Tyra surely already knew what he was going to say, and it certainly didn't put her in a good mood whenever he brought it up. Corin was always nagging at her to visit the place, even if all they did was look at it from a mile away. It was a place of sailor's tales, though like many of the stories, he was convinced it was real. Tyra on the other hand always called it nonsense and came up with explanations for how the place couldn't possibly exist. Corin knew that deep down, she did believe in the place and was simply scared of it. In fact, her fear of it was a deep personal one rooted in a fateful day years ago when Nardo's sister crew left to verify the existence of this place and were never seen again. Well, he wasn't going to let her wimp out this time. With the additional crew members and new weapons, he knew that now was a better time than ever to seek the island and it's riches out.

                  The name of this island? Tales of it are widespread and told often so names can vary. Some call it Dragon Aerie, or Corin's preference, Devil's Hideaway. The most common name for it was The Cradle, a shortening of Kavoe's Cradle. It was a volcanic island, sprouting out of the water and eternally pouring smoke into the sky. Kavoe is the name of the great dragon who lives there, gliding around the peak and swooping out to sea to prey on passerby sailors and seasoned pirates in search of loot. There is said to be an accumulation of ships washed up on it's shore, making The Cradle a fountain of wealth. All of the White Wolf's original members know about this, as it is one of Corin's greatest fantasies to get a look at the place. Now he would do anything to get the Wolf steered in that direction, wherever that direction may be. Somewhere in his quarters, he had a map of The Cradle's location. It was a somewhat hard to follow map, but it has been a long time since he's laid eyes on it since Tyra practically forbid it. If he looked at it now, perhaps there would be some detail he hadn't noticed before making it easier to pinpoint the island's location.
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                  • #10
                    Maxwell began to feel disconnected from the world as the conversation continued around him. The emotions he had been trying to numb with alcohol were catching up to him. Before he knew it, Maxwell found himself reliving what had happened on Termina Field just two days before.

                    "I entered this as a third party, Max,"

                    Her words still made him flinch. He remembered how betrayed he felt. Maxwell recalled how he told himself he'd never let anyone get close again after Elizabeth, but he'd let Sephira in all too easily.

                    "Oh yes, something's wrong. Yes, I guess you could say you broke my heart. But you're sorry? I can taste the sarcasm in your voice. We used to be like brothers, Edward. Brothers. What changed? Did you get tired of being the lesser one?"
                    "The lesser one? Come on, Max. We all know who's the lesser one here."


                    Like the faces of the other people he killed, Edward's was seared into Maxwell's memory. Maxwell couldn't forget how his former best friend had looked, lying there, with a sword through his chest. Maxwell remembered the feeling of the adrenaline going away, and coming to the realization that he had no limit. He could kill anyone, no matter who they were. And the worst part was that a little part of him loved it.


                    Maxwell snapped out of his trance-like state just in time to hear the boy make a vague remark about where the ship was going. Maxwell didn't like when new people made vague remarks, so he got a little annoyed.

                    "You know what? I don't know 'where we oughta go'. Care to explain?"
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                    • #11
                      Tyra was about to answer Zaria when Corin appeared by them. She scowled at his comment and the wide grin that accompanied it. Of course she knew to what he was referring, it was too old an argument for her not to. It was so old, in fact, that she already knew the dance by heart, how'd she'd protest against the dangers, he'd retort with glowing praises of the crew's skills and the ship's durability, which would only leave her more irritable until she finally pulled rank and flat-out forbade it. But, like the stars' dance, it was a one that was carried out with regular frequency, and she was actually about to make her opening move when Maxwell spoke up.

                      She frowned at him thoughtfully, a surly don, who felt, quite rightly, that he had been dragged aboard her ship. He was not part of her little family, did not know all the various jokes or arguments they shared. He did not understand the terminology the sailors used, the short-hand for the various situations that a crew developed after spending voyages together, fighting pirates and merchants, from fleeing the Imperial Fleet or Royal Navy. He wasn't trained to fill even the lowest role aboard a ship; he was out of his element. That alone would be the perfect tool to shut down her brother's request this time around; not even he would be willing to take untrained crew members into the perils promised by the Cradle, not after it took Ralph and his crew.

                      On the other hand, though...

                      Was there a better way to train the novices than throwing them into the cold spray of a stormy confrontation? That was how Nardo had trained her; her first voyage with him had been a raid on a rather large merchant vessel and her escorts, with only two other ships for support. She had earned her salt in that conflict, had first shed her blood for the mercenary's fleet. There were few bonds that were stronger than the ones she had forged there, in the jaws of destruction. When she left Nardo's fleet, those bonds had faded some, naturally, but if the captain or any of his crew called on her, she would answer in a heartbeat and put her blood on the line again.

                      "Alright," she finally said with a grin, no doubt completely stunning Zaria and Corin. "Grab that chart of yours and we'll see what heading we need to take." She turned to Maxwell, her head cocked to one side as she gave him one of those smiles he found so irritating. "'Where we oughta go' is Kavoe's Cradle. It's a mythical island crowned by a volcano and governed by a dragon. There are rumors of treasures that he's hoarded from the ships he's attacked and sunk, beyond even the greediest imagination. Sparrow and I have been arguing about its existence for nearly as long as we've been sailing, which, since we learned from our father as toddlers, is a rather long time. I think it's about time to put it to rest, that there is no such place." The last bit was directed to her brother with an impertinent wink.
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