This is a repost of chat logs from the room #Aleris for the purpose of including it in this ongoing storyline.La`Sirena: The scent of the ocean and sound of the waves lapping against the docks grew louder the closer she came to Hinewai Harbor. The late hour meant nothing as far as harbor activity went and all about her men and women bustled about their business, loading or unloading ships, procuring passage, and hawking wares. She ignored them all, for the most part. She was in search of a very specific type
of service, one that would require special skills that the average sailor would not have. She drew notice no matter how she tried to blend into the crowd, her figure swathed in a midnight blue velvet cloak, the hood pulled forward to conceal black hair that had been twisted at the nape of her neck into a messy, yet elegant, bun often referred to as a lovers-haste knot as there was no need to pin the coil of hair in place, so names after a lady's need to quickly compose herself and her appearance after a tryst. Her demeanor did not invite approach and she was left mostly to her own devices as she walked quickly through the chaos that made up a typical dock, especially in light of the recent tragedy; they were only just getting things set to rights and rebuilt and that certainly added to the sense of disarray that permeated the Harbor. With each ship she came to she paused a moment, eying the vessel, a few softly spoken questions to the sailors coming and going telling her if this was what she sought, or not. She'd had no luck at all until one very helpful deckhand of the last ship she'd visited offered up a little insight. “No M'Lady, ye'll not find what ye're lookin' for here, our Cap'n don't do nothin' like that. Nah, what ye're lookin' for is the Megalodon. Cap'n by the name of Gabriel Wolfe. He'll be able to help ye.” She'd smiled at the clearly besotted man, realizing it likely due in part to what she was that had him falling so quickly under her spell, ready to spill all his secrets if she but asked it. She'd thanked him with a gold coin and a soft touch to his arm that had the hardened sailor actually blushing. Armed with the name of a ship and captain that may be able to assist her she went in search of the Megalodon's berth. The ship was easily spotted even to one such as she, the sharks teeth on the front a dead give away. Slightly awed by the size of the vessel anchored just off the coastline she nearly missed the crew men loading a long boat, obviously intent upon returning to the Megalodon. Moving forward she called out to them, gaining their attention. “Good evening, gentlemen. Are you crew members of the ship the Megalodon? If so, I seek an audience with your Captain Gabriel Wolfe. I can pay you for your trouble.”
Gabriel`Wolfe: Ah. Another hour or so and they'd be back on open water. They still had business to see to in Aleris so there wouldn't be a return voyage home tonight. Home. He really didn't know the meaning of the word. Oh he could recite the dictionary definition as if he were reading from it, but the word held no meaning -to- him. Now belonging, that he understood. He belonged on his ship, he belonged on the ocean – the world that ocean belonged to was a small detail he rarely troubled himself with. If there was water, if you could put a ship on it, that is where he belonged. And his crew? They belonged in detox. Obviously they drank far too much for them to think some gold and a mention of his name was enough to bring a strange young woman from the harbor to his vessel. The Megalodon. A 52 gun Leviathan. She could stop a Maelstrom from spinning, she could weave through the points of Poseidon's Trident, and the crack of her guns shook the columns of Atlantis. At least those were the rumors. The truth was far less provocative. She was a tried and true vessel he had spent years designing, and nearly a fortune building. Much of his bounty went to keeping her at prim condition. And when she was prim, when she was proper, she was every bit the Monster of the ocean many thought her to be. He took quite a bit of pride in her, so when there was a knock on his cabin door followed by a “A miss..eh..La..Sirena 'ere t'see you, sir. Says it's urgent.” A glance slow to raise came to the door, lingering a few seconds on the tide chart sitting before him. He remembered asking for supplies. He remembered asking for a good bottle of brandy. He didn't remember asking for a meeting with a miss anyone. Setting his lens down on the table he called out. “Urgent? Well then, by all means Mister Williams, open the door. After all..a pistol shot to head is urgent, isn't it? But I don't need to worry about that..because she isn't armed, is sh..” He had managed to get out 'by all means' when his first mate opened the door and allowed the lady to enter, stepping in partially so as to nod to the captain and also catch a last glimpse of the girl. “...she.” He looked to her as she entered, the presence of her chased away any sarcastic musings there might have been. Instead he glanced to Williams. “Are we squared away, Mister Williams? Mister WILLIAMS?” The first mate did a double take. “Aye sir, all square.” Gabirel nodded. “Good. Secure the longboats, draw anchor. Once I'm finished here we depart. Dismissed.” Williams slowly drew back and closed the door with him, and the captain turned from the woman so he could walk to his desk. A bottle was taken up so he could pour himself a brandy. “My apologies. Normally I'm much more dashing...I just hadn't planned on entertaining this evening, Miiss La Sirena is it? I am Captain Wolfe. How can I be of service?” A glance was sent over his shoulder towards her as the half snifter was gestured in her direction.
La`Sirena: She had not intended to use any influence on the men loading the long boat. It just sort of..happened, as if often did. Though there was oddly not as much lust behind their enchantment as one might expect given what she was. Something she herself had only become aware of recently and she added it to the mental list of things she needed to figure out. First things first, she needed to meet with this Captain so did not attempt to circumvent their fascination with her as she knew it was likely the only thing that would get her on that ship without their Captain's permission. She might not appreciate being what she was, at least in part, but she was too practical not to make use of the benefits it could provide. The group of eight men ushered her onto the longboat, overly solicitous as they assumed she would be awkward on the water. On the contrary she moved about the longboat with perfect confidence, finding her sea legs effortlessly. She rather enjoyed the trip out to the Megalodon, actually. She'd always preferred being near the water and thought longingly of the home she would make for herself when her land purchase request was approved by the King. Having let her mind drift during the trip across the water they were soon coming alongside the Megalodon and the lay dock was lowered. The crew member who'd introduced himself as Williams was at her side to escort her up the plank to the dock of the Megalodon. It was he who escorted her to his Captain's quarters, his knock on the door and announcement that she was there to see him greeted with obvious annoyance on part of his Captain and she couldn't help the small smile that touched her lips at the surly sarcasm coming through the door as Williams opened it to allow her to step through. Easing through the door as the Captain grew to the end of his harangue she raised her head and let her dark cobalt blue eyes move to meet his and he abruptly fell silent before finally finishing his sentence. She thought she understood why, a strange jolt of what could only be called...awareness...causing her to gasp imperceptibly from within the hood of her cloak. In moments Mister Williams was dismissed and she was left alone with the man who introduced himself as Captain Gabriel Wolfe, her eyes following him as he went to pour himself a drink. “It is I who should apologize, Captain,” she finally said, her hands rising to lower the hood that partially concealed her features. “I did not mean to intrude on your solitude at this time of the night, but I did not wish to lose the chance to speak with you.” He'd asked why she was there so she got to the point without dissembling. “I have been told you are capable of moving between the various realms, not just you but this ship as well and any cargo you might be carrying. I have need of an escort to another realm and the transport of cargo from that realm.”
Gabriel`Wolfe: She dismissed the brandy so he took it for himself as he rounded the desk and sat on the leather seat behind. It was evening and the ship was anchored so his hair had been let down and the long deck coat was hung on the wall by the door. He simple white shirt with laces left undone at the neckline. On the shirt though was a strange harness style bit of leather with eight straps upon it. A small table with an identical number of pistols sat off the side of his desk. It was just easier leaving the multi-holster on his person than unstrapping it until bunking down for the evening. Other than that unique bit of attire he was as a-typical appearing as one might think. A few small scars on his hands, a few more on his 5'o clock shadow coated face. His eyes were a curious mix of white looked to be faint white and brilliant green – like foam on the tide. Those eyes focused on her as she spoke, showing a mild curiosity but not the allure held by his crew. Joy softened but battle hardened, that was the best way to describe his demeanor. He listened to her, her return apology and then her reasons for coming aboard. Ah, so it was another contract. Technically he was a privateer, supposedly in service to the queen and the empire. As far as they knew that was the full truth. But the gambler's version was that being of the not so human lineage he was made him privy to certain information that most humans seem to have lost touch with or turn a blind eye to. One encounter leads to another and before you know it you find out there are portals that lead to other worlds, other oceans, uncharted territory. How could he not follow the tide when it seemed so willing to pull him along? The woman wanted transport, of herself and cargo. Sounded easy enough, which told him it was certainly anything but. “You've been told, hmm? All in a positive light I trust?” Sipping at his brandy and sizing her up for a brief instant he set the glass on the top of his desk, turning it with his fingers as if thinking to himself. “Alright, Miss. I won't ask the nature of the cargo, it's bad for business. What I will ask though is..if you're looking for a ship such as this to travel to some other world so it can bring back a shipment, this must be a very valuable product. Which begs the question..how much risk is there to be? And please, do not lie to me. Knowing whether or not I'm able to show my face in this place again will have a drastic effect on compensation.” A tap of his finger against the glass and he nodded softly, as if confirming a thought. “And if I'm forced to wear disguises..rest assured, someone is paying for it.”
La`Sirena: Her eyes followed him as he moved around his desk and took a seat behind it, his casual state of dress not lost on her though it was to be expected considering the time of night and the fact that she had basically barged in on him. The fact that he was very handsome and looked quite good in his casual state of dress was also not lost on her, though she kept such thoughts carefully locked away, the instinct once again denied in the face of maintaining her composure. Realizing that he was staring at her the same as she was at him, taking her measure no doubt, she slowly approached his desk, letting him look his fill. Beneath the midnight blue cloak was a form fitting satin dress of a slightly lighter blue, skimming down her figure to her ankles where it flared slightly, the neckline leaving her shoulders bare. Sinking into one of the chairs before his desk uninvited she listened as he began to work through her request, assuming it was the cargo she wished transported that would require such hearty vessel as his. He wanted to know what the nature of the trip and cargo was, and the risk involved, which was only fair. He would need to know what he was potentially up against lest she find out he was not up to the task when confronted with the danger. Still..she was reticent to divulge such information, fearful he would refuse the job once she did. She was on the verge of speaking when he announced it would be extra if he had to wear a disguise and she couldn't help the smile that curved her lips, her eyes lowering as if attempting to conceal her humor back behind the carefully composed facade. Yes Captain, all I have heard of you is good, which is why I'm here. It isn't the cargo that is of such value that it may be risky to transport it...it's me. The cargo is simply a large amount of household goods I wish relocated here to Aleris. The reason I have need of such a vessel as yours is because....it isn't safe for me to go to Earth. I need to go to Venice, 16th century Venice to be exact. And once I am back on Earth...back in a realm where the Morning Star holds dominion...I become a target. It is possible that emissaries from Hell will attempt to abduct me while I am there.” There, she'd said it, and it sounded like far too much trouble to her own ears. She could only imagine how he felt about it all. There were details about the trip they would need to discuss, arrangements to be made, but those were moot points indeed if he was unwilling to deal with the potential problems that came with associating with her.
Gabriel`Wolfe: She explained her situation to him, and his focus upon it came in stages. “it isn't the cargo...it's me.” He leaned forward a bit when he heard that. A little further when she said Earth would no longer be safe. Not just a country, not just a continent, but the world itself. Venice, he knew the place well. A city built on water, of course he knew it intimately. And as he'd brought his glass up to take a drink, she mentioned how it was the “Morning Star” who was the threat. He scoffed a bit while drinking, coughing once or twice as he sputtered, bringing his balled up hand to his mouth, manners and all. Clearing his throat immediately he looked directly at her with a look of both surprise and almost boyish intrigue. “Morning Star? You mean Lucifer..as in the bloody Devil? And emissaries from Hell you say?” Oh, if ever a line to reel a man in. He laughed, his free hand coming to the edge of the desk as he abruptly stood and drained the glass of its contents in a less than restrained gulp. Setting it down he suddenly came from around the desk and walked towards his door; “Bring you to Venice, then return you with your belongings back to Aleris' shores. Guard you from Lucifer and whatever opposition he sends your way, hmm?” Grasping the latch he threw the door open. “All Hands!” Everything about the massive shipped stopped. 290 sets of eyes turned in his direction. Even those below deck turned their attention up towards the top deck as they heard his voice. “A contract has come on board. One that will have us set sail for Venice!” A mild but composed out of cheering came. The men and women aboard the ship were mostly human but not all were. Though many weren't from Earth originally, they still enjoyed passing through. Gabriel raised his hand and silenced the sounds. “It's an escort. We'll be carrying a special cargo..one that Old Red will be trying to take. And I imagine if caught with the cargo, we'll be shown no quarter. If taken, every life on this vessel is forfeit. I doubt they'll be inclined to take prisoners.” A hushed silence so complete that it made the gentle waves against the ship seem to echo that much louder came over the deck. “Well, that's brilliant I say. I hadn't planned on giving any prisoners anyway!” Another cheer came, this one louder than the last. “Fate sent us an invitation to dine with the Devil lads! Be there anyone who left their appetite?!” A resounding ~NO!~ came. “Then let us set the table and put this Sharks TEETH to USE! Mister Williams, double time!” And then like a crescendo every able hand was beginning preparations, they would be ready to set off by the time the captain and the young woman were. Stepping back into his quarters the door was closed, and from his breast pocket he removed the black leather hair tie to begin putting his long brown hair back into a ponytail. “All the damnation of Hell is going to have -nothing- on my bill..” said with a smile, of course.
La`Sirena: She was expecting the look of surprise that over came him. It was the look of boyish excitement that came along with it that had her staring at him, nonplussed. When he began questioning if he had heard and understood her right, that she was referring to Lucifer and not some other entity touting themselves as the Morning Star she nodded slightly. “Si Capitano,” she uttered quickly, reverting automatically back to her first language, so startled was she by his reaction. It wasn't every day that someone, anyone, was able to surprise her or, most especially, unbalance her, but he did it. She rose from her chair as he came around the desk and headed for the door without saying anything further about her request. He paused at the door, turning to recap the offer as if to be sure he had it right and again she nodded. “Well..yes,” was all she got out before he flung open the door and went out to address his crew. Forcing herself out of her surprised stupor she followed after him until she was framed in the doorway to his quarters. She watched, avidly, as he addressed his crew, explaining the contract she proposed to him. He outlined their task and the dangers involved in it then demanded if there were any among his crew not up to the task, a question that was met with a resounding denial. She could sense the rise in energy on the ship as their fervor was stoked by the words of their Captain and again that night she felt a smile touch to her lips, her eyes on the back of the ship's Captain as he extorted his crew to greater and greater heights. Old Red, the reference to Lucifer caused that smile to widen. When Gabriel turned to enter his quarters she caught herself and the smile fell away though amusement still glinted in her dark blue eyes. Stepping back so he could enter unimpeded she remained silent as he closed the door and drew back his hair, tying it up in what she realized was a subconscious action that meant relaxation time was over, he was on the clock. He smiled when he spoke again and without thought she smiled back, his own smile infectious it seemed. “I must make some arrangements before departing. I'm certain you've noticed the state Aleris is in, I must ensure my current holdings will be cared for in my absence. I can be ready to depart by tomorrow evening, if that timeline suits you Captain. Once in Venice you and any number of your crew you feel is necessary are welcome to stay in my villa while I tie up some legal matters.” Something told her he wouldn't really care for leaving his ship but hopefully he would take the same comfort in the fact that her villa was, in fact, on water.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:52 am