ILMEA'S LAMENT
Isle Squama
Isle Squama
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Ahoy, me hearties!
Aboard the Mizar, a cool breeze drifts from the Isle Squama, mingling the sweet scent of flowers with the salty tang of Ilmea's Lament. It has become a familiar greeting to the ship's captain, Ayna Nietzsche, formerly of Lyrwick and now of the seas. As she let her crew of three, excluding herself, tangle with the ship's anchor and ropes, the purple-haired Beastfolk looked on as well-tanned locals stared at their arrival on their makeshift dock. There were no sunburned visitors sitting in wicker chairs and sipping cold drinks, only half-a-dozen nearly naked shark hunters preparing to venture forth down the shallows of the southern shore, armed with harpoons and their wits. If they weren't on official Adventurers Guild business, she would have joined them, eager to tussle with the underwater predators.
"Ship's anchored, Captain. Want me to come with? Shirley and Mickie should be enough to watch the Mizar."
Sally Hudson, Ayna's lander first mate, was as loyal as they came. She seemed hellbent on keeping her captain alive, oblivious to the fact that said captain can come back from the dead. Her? Not so much. With a smile, Ayna gripped her shoulder firmly, locking eyes with the young woman whom she has come to know as a dear friend.

"I'll be fine, Sally. Just a quick talk with our friends. Brought enough gold for the merchants' safe release."
Sally Hudson did not look like she believed it would be a quick talk. Knowing her captain, it would be much more drawn out, maybe with two or three bodies left unconscious on the ground. But Sally had faith in Ayna that she would return to them safe and sound. She always has. With a sigh, Sally simply nodded—what else could she have done?—and the pair exchanged tight hugs. Ayna then made her way off her ship, a covered wheelbarrow of gold and other bags of goods for trade.
Fortunately for them, there would be no robbing or mugging at Isle Squama, for the pirates that controlled the tiny island made sure that it was a place of peaceful trading between like-minded individuals. Unfortunately for them, for Ayna in particular, when she arrived at the island's main encampment, the makeshift public square, she saw the merchants standing with their hands tied behind their backs and each a noose resting around their necks while the pirates jeered, all excited at their supposed execution. More unfortunate than that, one of the merchants currently scheduled for execution was a very familiar face, a stupid face. What the fuck, Chrys?!
@Chrys
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