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ᴢᴇʀᴇғ ([personal profile] deathsought) wrote in [community profile] piratejournal2013-09-14 01:49 pm

♜ one [ writing ]

I have a question for everyone here.

We're supposed to go sailing, but how does someone willingly go on a ship with so many different people, when doing so could put the people in your crew at risk? How do you live so closely with that many other people when just being near them could be dangerous for them?

[ The penmanship looks really old-fashioned, but still perfectly legible. It's clear this person hasn't seen anything written in a long time, but thankfully, writing is like riding a bicycle. It's not something anyone forgets how to do. There's SOME voices in the background, but it's distant and muffled. Whoever is writing this went to great lengths to avoid others. ]
lost_sailor: (neutral -- checking the chart)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-16 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Then you may need to have a proper healer on hand. It cannot be so serious that none will sail with you.
lost_sailor: (neutral -- navigating)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-20 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
[It was a pity that they didn't have Felix on this island. His own skills in that regard were greater than Piers'. Death would be far less of a problem, if it was caught in time.

If they were lucky.]


Even so, you can't travel alone on these waters. It's a risk even without your Death Magic, and any pair of hands will be valuable.

If a sailor has no fear then they could fall to their arrogance. If a sailor cowers before it, then they too shall fall. A sailor needs to face death, understand the risk, and still move forward.

The same should apply for anyone who will take you.
lost_sailor: (mellow -- i'm not a criminal)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-21 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Then who do you need?
lost_sailor: (unsure -- parch)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-23 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[The comment caught Piers' curiosity. There were many things that he wanted to know himself about this strange world, particularly how his connection with elemental aspects of his world would be affected. Although he was concerned about this stranger's pragmatic pessimism, this was something that he could understand.]

What kind of magic are you looking for?

[It wasn't a strange word for him. Psynergy had been compared to magic numerous times by regular people in Weyard. It was strange, but he truly was curious about what the stranger meant.]
lost_sailor: (unsure -- untempered)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-24 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I see.

[There was a noticeable pause before Piers continued.]

Unfortunately, I know of nothing of the sort in my homeworld. That said, I wish you the best of luck in finding it.
lost_sailor: (unsure -- parch)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-25 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I understand that problem more intimately than you realize. Better than of the others in this world.

Not the hunt. But the time.
lost_sailor: (neutral -- checking the chart)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-26 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
While my people have done no terrible deeds, they too are unwilling to change or even accept any evidence of it.

Perhaps we're not too different in that respect.

This world is different from the ones we have come from. There is the chance that any dangers you bring could be lessened because of this. I know that my own talents are.
lost_sailor: (mellow -- i'm not a criminal)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-28 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
Willing or not, be prepared for the fact that you may not have a choice about what happens in the future.
lost_sailor: (unsure -- untempered)

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[personal profile] lost_sailor 2013-09-29 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
[Clearly, there was nothing he could offer the man.]

Very well then. I wish you luck on your search, and you are welcome to seek me out should you need assistance in any way.