RobinDenstro
The Overseer
RobinDenstro submitted a new role play:
Treacherous Waters - A ship filled with criminals, each with their own vendettas and morals; what could go wrong?
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((This will be where the role-play takes place for Treacherous Waters. If you have any OoC responses, please use double parentheses "(( ))" to make them))
Dorian paced through the well-equipped vessel, waiting for the other passengers to be situated inside of it. He didn't know what he was doing, really; his original thought was, thanks to the long journey ahead, he would at least hear something about his sister's fate. However, that seemed rather pointless now. What were the odds of that?
The pay was good, at least. Enough to keep his search going, though the cargo which the ship now holds is entirely unknown. For all he knew, it could be an explosive, which anyone could easily accidentally set off. Or purposefully. Bah, that would be suicide. And all this vessel holds is a few criminals, that no one truly cares about. It's illogical to assume an explosive of any degree would be here anyways.
Curious, Dorian took a peek outside, to the landing pad which the ship rested on. It was vast, surely, with many other ships and crates of cargo outside. People moved to and fro; some criminals, some pilots, some workers. All having a purpose, all having a goal. Dorian sighed; this would be a long journey indeed.
Treacherous Waters - A ship filled with criminals, each with their own vendettas and morals; what could go wrong?
Read more about this role play...
((This will be where the role-play takes place for Treacherous Waters. If you have any OoC responses, please use double parentheses "(( ))" to make them))
Dorian paced through the well-equipped vessel, waiting for the other passengers to be situated inside of it. He didn't know what he was doing, really; his original thought was, thanks to the long journey ahead, he would at least hear something about his sister's fate. However, that seemed rather pointless now. What were the odds of that?
The pay was good, at least. Enough to keep his search going, though the cargo which the ship now holds is entirely unknown. For all he knew, it could be an explosive, which anyone could easily accidentally set off. Or purposefully. Bah, that would be suicide. And all this vessel holds is a few criminals, that no one truly cares about. It's illogical to assume an explosive of any degree would be here anyways.
Curious, Dorian took a peek outside, to the landing pad which the ship rested on. It was vast, surely, with many other ships and crates of cargo outside. People moved to and fro; some criminals, some pilots, some workers. All having a purpose, all having a goal. Dorian sighed; this would be a long journey indeed.