DWC 2026; Day 1 - Gloom/Allure
"What they don't tell yah about Drustvar is just how cold it is. Not so much temperature wise, mind yah. Though drafts brough' in by the sea are breezy, they aren't always so frigid. Nahh, it's cold like deadenin' to the soul. A few of m' bravest and I've gotten lost in the depths of the forest before. It's desolate of goodness, a feast for nightmares. Best way t' describe it," The captain of the ship leans back into the banister of the quarterdeck where the ships wheel lay, the heightened point of the ship allowed for an overlook into the main and foredeck, the boat teeming with movement and action.
Quietly she considers the brunette. She was currently buried beneath the wool blanket Emillie had offered earlier in the start of the sail. Little was visible besides her head, hair woven into a tight braid and kept relatively under control beneath a deep green cap. Though her baby hairs and free flying whisps were frazzled and battered by the billowing breeze of the sea.
The captain's blue eyes abandon the maiden and instead flicker about the scrawling of bodies on the main deck with a pointed precision, keeping track of each beings job and progress. Naturally she slipped into the role of watchful captain, focused on the functioning of the ship- Or perhaps Emillie was just distracting herself from the unnerving poignant expression worn by Susan Gampre currently.
Sue's guard had dropped to the very bottom of her heels the longer they remained out here in the middle of no where. At current the boat carrying some sixty souls were the furthest Susan, personally, had ever gotten from land. As such she felt herself free to act as naturally as she wanted.
This far out in the oceans, the world would not see the panicking Susan toiled with within her mind. This far from civilization they would not see her coming to terms with one of the most desperate attempts yet in the saga of rescuing her flesh and blood. Now, only the Captain Emillie Oswan was privy to it.
Years after having aligned her crew to the goals of assisting her long time business partner Emily earned herself consistent company with a side of Susan unlike what most saw. She was less so a Madam and more so a driven mother with an unbreakable love for her family.
At current the Madam was not the most thoughtful business partner. She had been so distracted from this meeting, though Emillie could hardly blame her.
Her eyes had been cast out into the sea, the tumbling waves and occasional sign of marine wildlife allured her most basic viewing pleasures... But really, her mind was enveloped with the possibilities of what lay ahead. Her decade of grief was one that had made the mother strong in spirit; It had helped her find faith in her intuition. Sill, all the positivity was overshadowed by the turmoil of her years of hunting the ghosts and whispers, searching for the truth of her daughter's fate.
In Emillie's mind, it was a wonder the woman didn't go crazy all those years ago, and even more so now.
The captain's hand lifts to scratch idly at her brow which causes her knuckles to carry the lip of her hat. Up and down, the admiral styled headwear bounces atop a sprawl of dirty blonde hair, the shortened locks tapered down some by the use of a distinct paisley patterned headrag. Whether this was another dull effort to distract herself or if she truly itched, Emillie only ends up bowing her head to Susan in a polite fashion. Aloud the dame states, "I'll have Oakley go check the gryphons now, ensure they are ready."
Susan hadn't said a word in response, didnt even allow her attention to be snatched away to watch the captain make a quick exit from the quarterdeck to speak to her second in command... And still Susan does not stir upon her return, to such Emillie simply moves straight to the wheel of the ship to command her vessel.
This left the Madam to in some semblance of privacy. It was more than enough to allow the woman to stir and boil over the idea that all was coming to a head. She had dreamed endlessly of the day Vivian Gampre would come home for the first time, the day the baby stolen from a new mother would be liberated.
It takes but a bit of time before she is drawn to the thought of the confrontation destined to come to fruition with her endless efforts to personally rescue her child. Finding Vivian would inevitably be putting herself in the company of her previous captors, people that had hurt and irrevocably changed not only her life, but the life of her children.
She had been preparing for the days of which those Red Temple cultists would answer for their crimes. A pointed, powerful enactment of her fury awaited all involved, a wrath which she had built over the many years she mourned the stolen innocence of her first born daughter. In truth Sue rarely went a day without thinking of all the ways she would see her justice come to fruition.
Emillie pretends to not see the furious tears dripping down the Madam's bareface. Soon enough her cheeks redden as she furiously scrubs her skin clean of the shimmering drops, expelling the blatant declaration to her feelings on the weighted matter. Still Susan's golden irises glitter in the swell of more tears which threaten to spill over. Her nose begins to burn as if her body were trying to provoke these tears. Stubbornly Susan steels herself, knuckles turning white as she focuses on her breath.
With a few deep pulls of oxygen and the shocking redolence of ocean water, Susan's mind would begin to slow and her tears reabsorb. Though her eyes do inevitably sting in protest to her fight.
"I am sorry, Emillie," Susan breathes out at last, broken from her spell of despair and anger. For the first time this entire trip the Madam looked the Captain in the eye, speaking directly to her. Though her voice did waver Susan keeps her chin lifted and stare strong, "Please. Tell me everything you know about the shores we'll be landing on. A complete debriefing."
At once there was a clashing of sea and sun as the women meet one another's gaze. Truly, it was as if Susan had completely snapped herself out of her own mind. The conviction to Sue's tone of voice prevents Emily from making a smart ass comment. The older dame would relent, nodding as she faces the horizon once more.
"Righ', choppy waters and unpredictable boughts o' fog. It'll be a nightmare to fly in, but our gryphons are always ready for the worst. Dramatic cliff sides, dangerous wildlife and even deadlier threats of a magical sort...."