Sever stood on the Briss Kingdom docks and took in a deep breath of the salty air.The saline bits stuck in his nostrils and tingled slightly as he shook himself off and stretched a bit after sitting in a rowboat for so long. Sea travel was not one of his particular favorite things, and it was a rather new occurrence for him. He hadn’t left the Lvneel kingdom in all his years of living until just a few months ago, and the crew he was now a part of had yet to procure an adequate ship for himself, nor a slew of subordinates to sail it for them. Sever wondered often if it had truly been a good idea to leave the comforts of his home turf, but the lure of more exorbitant wealth was too tempting for him, so he now found himself here nonetheless. Now he had found himself joining a pirate crew as well, something that he certainly hadn't planned on when setting out from the North Blue. Sever didn't have any intention of giving up on expanding his business however, and he would continue to make a side profit as he traveled with his new crew mates.
He was feeling both nervous and excited about the new prospects available to him, but first he needed to rest a bit. His body still ached from stress, and he envied the energy of his two more youthful crew mates. The recent excitement regarding the fish men had left him quite exhausted, and a long rest was just what was necessary for him. He started off down the cobble paved road, his head hanging low between his shoulders and his hands jammed into his jacket pockets as he pushed past the bustling crowds of people in his way. Sever had no interest in sharing common courtesy with these fools unless absolutely necessary, and he only wanted to find an inn where he could rest for the day and through the night. After that, he’d be able to begin preparations for starting his operations.
He was feeling both nervous and excited about the new prospects available to him, but first he needed to rest a bit. His body still ached from stress, and he envied the energy of his two more youthful crew mates. The recent excitement regarding the fish men had left him quite exhausted, and a long rest was just what was necessary for him. He started off down the cobble paved road, his head hanging low between his shoulders and his hands jammed into his jacket pockets as he pushed past the bustling crowds of people in his way. Sever had no interest in sharing common courtesy with these fools unless absolutely necessary, and he only wanted to find an inn where he could rest for the day and through the night. After that, he’d be able to begin preparations for starting his operations.