Callum Moore
Callum couldn't help but marvel at the structure of the Ophelia. She was the most impressive vessel he ever imagined to board with all things considered. Most of Callum's ship days as a merchant were well in the past now but he could still recall all of the names for decks and sides. The one major thing that the Ophelia offered which Callum could not compare to his own sailing history was the resonance powered engines. He did not care to learn much about them and he would not be afraid to admit that. The direct thought of resonance, crystals, and the Mortalis always brought a sick feeling in his stomach. Callum, however, would not disagree that the Ophelia was well made for the resources of the time. He would also not deny that it was nice to be on a boat again. It gave him that feeling of going home but in the strangest of circumstances.
Callum entered a busy section of the hallway during his stroll on the ship. He turned the corner, and without realizing it, caused someone else to fall onto the cold floor. He would not have recognized that the person even bumped into him had they remained silent. Callum lowered himself to the ground and offered his gloved hand to the stranger wrapped in winter fashion. Her eyes were green, just like his own, but they held a different, indescribable intensity.
"It's my own fault for not catching you," Callum spoke in response to the woman's apology. "I'm Callum," he introduced. "I have never known of any fairytales about me in all my years." He wouldn't consider his own life to be much of a fairytale if it were anything in the first place. "But I used to read them to put young minds to sleep. Where were you headed off to, miss?"
Life.
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