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It was a rainy evening, and the BlackShip rolled gently on the waves as she sailed quiet through open waters. At least, Calara would have said the rolling was gentle. But then again, she had been through worse weather in smaller vessels, and the argument could be made that her judgement on the matter was biased. Regardless, the otter was happy enough to be finished with her work for the day. It was all well and good to be soaked through the fur, but sometimes a beast just wanted to get her dinner and her ration of grog and enjoy the company of her shipmates.
Which was why she was making her way straight to the mess, her rudder leaving a soggy trail behind her as she went.
She could hear the hum of conversation before she stepped inside, and the sound started her heart glowing. This was half the reason she was a seabeast. Companionship and camaraderie. Nonsensical arguments and dice and card games. Tasty food.
The otter was all grins and friendly greetings as she passed between the messhall tables to get her rations from the galley.
"Soggy evening out there, isn't it? Nice to see you in here, mate. Did you see that sky at sunset? Bet we're in for better weather tomorrow, at least."
It didn't take her long to get a bowl of soup and a mug of grog. It didn't take much longer for her to finish both. And it didn't take long after that for the grog to, as the saying goes, make her heart merry. And Calara, like many, many otters and many, many seabeasts before her, was, under the circumstances, prone to singing. Unfortunately, despite Calara's skill in various other areas, she had never been a singer. Yet what she lacked in ability she made up for with enthusiasm, and a giddily off-key rendition of one of the Imperium's favorite shanties could be heard well beyond the galley.
"What do we do with a drunken seabeast?
What do we do with a drunken seabeast?
What do we do with drunken seabeast?
Early in the mornin'?"
Which was why she was making her way straight to the mess, her rudder leaving a soggy trail behind her as she went.
She could hear the hum of conversation before she stepped inside, and the sound started her heart glowing. This was half the reason she was a seabeast. Companionship and camaraderie. Nonsensical arguments and dice and card games. Tasty food.
The otter was all grins and friendly greetings as she passed between the messhall tables to get her rations from the galley.
"Soggy evening out there, isn't it? Nice to see you in here, mate. Did you see that sky at sunset? Bet we're in for better weather tomorrow, at least."
It didn't take her long to get a bowl of soup and a mug of grog. It didn't take much longer for her to finish both. And it didn't take long after that for the grog to, as the saying goes, make her heart merry. And Calara, like many, many otters and many, many seabeasts before her, was, under the circumstances, prone to singing. Unfortunately, despite Calara's skill in various other areas, she had never been a singer. Yet what she lacked in ability she made up for with enthusiasm, and a giddily off-key rendition of one of the Imperium's favorite shanties could be heard well beyond the galley.
"What do we do with a drunken seabeast?
What do we do with a drunken seabeast?
What do we do with drunken seabeast?
Early in the mornin'?"