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After a while of sailing, land finally came back into view. Since Delice had to log off after the fishing competition, Charlotte went ahead and got a ship by herself. It was quite the feat indeed. And, well, while she needed a help from quite a few people in the process, she and her crew now had a beautiful, albeit smaller, pirate vessel. The white fox was behind the wheel, grinning widely as her currently only online crew mate was somewhere on board.

"Can ye see it, Delice? We be approachin' the land! The bar be there!"


She had already informed the other girl that their goal was to recruit a few landers to ensure that the ship could operate even when the two of them (or one of them) were offline. The only problem was that they needed someone reliable. It took a while, but after inquiring about, Charlotte learned of a particular individual who might be just the one! And the place where they could find him? None other than one of the most famous pirate bars around!


Drowned Maiden
✦ Sailor bar ✦



The establishment that was build into a ship crashed into a tall cliffwall, now largely only accessible by sailing into the make-shift port they had build on a beach bordering it. They would soon dock there and see about getting themselves a drink, maybe something to eat, and recruit an infamous thief and part-time pirate. Things were certainly shaping to be interesting, no matter what outcome all of this would have.

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Sailing was a wholly strange experience and one that Delice really had taken some time to get used to. She'd very much needed to 'find her sea legs' as it were, but now the swaying of the ship almost seemed to help her as she walked around. She was currently standing next to Charlotte as the girl turned the wheel to steer their ship, able to see the same land approaching that Charlotte could see. They were apparently heading to some kind of bar that was supposedly pretty popular with pirates, thieves and other underhanded sorts.

Also it was worth mentioning that Charlotte insisted on talking like a pirate.

Which made sense because they were now pirates.

Delice clapped as the bar came into view, nodding her head excitedly. It was hard to not get caught up in the excitement, though maybe she'd feel a lot less excited once the initial rush of sailing had passed and when she was spending more of her time cooped up below deck cooking, cleaning and fixing everything.

I see it! I'll go and get the ropes ready!


She scrambled off towards the front of the ship, preparing the ropes that they would use to secure the ship to whatever dock they decided to inhabit. She gathered them up, coiling them, ready to throw them around a post.

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The ship did have an anchor, but using the ropes was probably a better call whenever possible. Charlotte whistled a tune as she would slow the entire ship down, both with her newly found sailing skills and her mastery over water itself. A ship like theirs arriving was hardly an uncommon occurence here, not a soul paying them any mind. At the very least that meant there would be no trouble, at least in the foreseable future. Their goal was inside of the bar anyhow. Letting go of the wheel once everything was ready, the small vixen would calmly make her way toward the middle of the deck where she would allow a plank to fall to the side, forming a small bridge between the vessel and an old wooden pier.

"On our way we be then! We seek someone inside."


She rather shortly informed Delice before the two of them would make their way inside. Just like one might have expected from a place like this, it was nothing short of lively. Old pirates resting their weary bones by a large fireplace with bottles of booze ready in their hand, stages that had beautiful and barely dressed dancers provide entertainment for the crowds, and plenty of yelling and singing from all the rabble gathered around, as if this place was a diner at peak hour.

"Hoho, what do ye say? A lovely spot, innit?"


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