"Whew, looks like there's one big storm out there, huh? Good thing we're here, dry and warm." Sand Dune commented blissfully, trying to improve Angora's mood and get her to open up. The little troll nodded shyly and gave a small smile, though she remained silent, afraid that she would mess things up if she opened her mouth. Sand Dune and his friends were very patient. They didn't do anything, willing to give her enough space and time to open uo when she's ready.
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As the ship continued to rock back and forth, the lightning illuminated a monstrous wave in the distance. Though Sere doubted that it could capsize the ship, it would certainly sweep away anything on the deck.
"All non-essential personnel, in the cabins now!" he ordered via telepathy, to allow those on the deck to listen to him even if they couldn't hear him over the roar of the storm. "Ilasi, you stay behind me. With water magic and force magic, we should at least be able to keep ourselves on the deck."
"I'm ready, captain!" she yelled out. They would have to brace themselves...
Maverick was about to write a reply to Angora, but that would have to wait. He managed to receive the telepathic message, much to his disappointment. Was he supposed to be considered an essential personnel? Sere did say he would have a higher pay than the others, and navigation was very important, so he assumed it meant he had to be on the main deck. Ilasi was probably going to be there too, so the more reason for him to go. He put Angora's letter and the incomplete one in a drawer and headed to the deck, needing to hold himself from a pole when the storm became more brutal than the last time he was there.