Aerscet makes sure all have boarded, and then he and two crew officers board the rowboat and set off for the land.
Lync becomes distant on the rowboat, not speaking or looking at any of the others.
Kogaru looks at Aerscet. "Captain, sir. F-for the sake of, uh, chronicling this, a-as you wished, where e-exactly are w-we going?" Ticeli keeps a wary eye on the others.
You're not a coward 'cause you cower; you're brave because they broke you yet broken still you breathe
Aerscet makes sure all have boarded, and then he and two crew officers board the rowboat and set off for the land.
Lync becomes distant on the rowboat, not speaking or looking at any of the others.
Kogaru looks at Aerscet. "Captain, sir. F-for the sake of, uh, chronicling this, a-as you wished, where e-exactly are w-we going?" Ticeli keeps a wary eye on the others.
"Certainly. We're headed for the Labyrinth of Control. It is said that creatures are connected to this place, so a few stayed here instead of moving to the regions of Okoto. We will have a good chance of finding one here."
Lync becomes distant on the rowboat, not speaking or looking at any of the others.
Kogaru looks at Aerscet. "Captain, sir. F-for the sake of, uh, chronicling this, a-as you wished, where e-exactly are w-we going?" Ticeli keeps a wary eye on the others.
"Certainly. We're headed for the Labyrinth of Control. It is said that creatures are connected to this place, so a few stayed here instead of moving to the regions of Okoto. We will have a good chance of finding one here."
Kogaru nods eagerly, jotting down notes in whatever way is most technologically relevant.
You're not a coward 'cause you cower; you're brave because they broke you yet broken still you breathe
"Certainly. We're headed for the Labyrinth of Control. It is said that creatures are connected to this place, so a few stayed here instead of moving to the regions of Okoto. We will have a good chance of finding one here."
Kogaru nods eagerly, jotting down notes in whatever way is most technologically relevant.
Tormaigh seemed to smile.
"Oooooo! This place sounds fuuuun!" Kartos and Laito just looked at each other, then Aerscet.
"I trust you, but your information came from that thing." Kartos finally spoke again.
"I have tried to understand that mask, and while it was right about me and my brother's coming, I have not heard of another time it was correct."
"It has been right for me many times, but I don't advise others to wear it."
He begans on a new thread. "Once we reach land, you villagers may go back to where you came from. Laito and I will return to the Raiders. Toa, I advise you to keep alert."
"I trust you, but your information came from that thing." Kartos finally spoke again.
"I have tried to understand that mask, and while it was right about me and my brother's coming, I have not heard of another time it was correct."
"It has been right for me many times, but I don't advise others to wear it."
He begans on a new thread. "Once we reach land, you villagers may go back to where you came from. Laito and I will return to the Raiders. Toa, I advise you to keep alert."
Kartos gives a nod, while Laito just mumbles under his breath and walks to the side of the deck.
"I trust you, but your information came from that thing." Kartos finally spoke again.
"I have tried to understand that mask, and while it was right about me and my brother's coming, I have not heard of another time it was correct."
"It has been right for me many times, but I don't advise others to wear it."
He begans on a new thread. "Once we reach land, you villagers may go back to where you came from. Laito and I will return to the Raiders. Toa, I advise you to keep alert."
Kogaru nods absently, engrossed in recording the events that had transpired. Ticeli glances at Aerscet warily before leaning on the ship's rail. He watches as the island begins to recede behind the ship. He sighs. Seven people would remember what happened here today. The thought weighed heavy on his mind. Somehow, Kogaru had landed them right in the middle of things. Just like he had always wanted. And Ticeli couldn't shake the feeling that being in the middle of things never ended well. It didn't for Lync and Tormaigh. What would prevent Aerscet from turning on Ticeli and Kogaru? He was paranoid, and that Toa wouldn't be around all the time.
Ticeli notices growling and snarling from another part of the deck. It's the Hunter's Nami. Bluk? Blur? Blend? Blue. He approaches the Nami cautiously, hand outstretched in greeting. Blue sniffs curiously before snapping at his hand, a hostile growl now directed at him. Ticeli backs away, hands raised. I can't say I blame you.
You're not a coward 'cause you cower; you're brave because they broke you yet broken still you breathe
"It has been right for me many times, but I don't advise others to wear it."
He begans on a new thread. "Once we reach land, you villagers may go back to where you came from. Laito and I will return to the Raiders. Toa, I advise you to keep alert."
Kogaru nods absently, engrossed in recording the events that had transpired. Ticeli glances at Aerscet warily before leaning on the ship's rail. He watches as the island begins to recede behind the ship. He sighs. Seven people would remember what happened here today. The thought weighed heavy on his mind. Somehow, Kogaru had landed them right in the middle of things. Just like he had always wanted. And Ticeli couldn't shake the feeling that being in the middle of things never ended well. It didn't for Lync and Tormaigh. What would prevent Aerscet from turning on Ticeli and Kogaru? He was paranoid, and that Toa wouldn't be around all the time.
Ticeli notices growling and snarling from another part of the deck. It's the Hunter's Nami. Bluk? Blur? Blend? Blue. He approaches the Nami cautiously, hand outstretched in greeting. Blue sniffs curiously before snapping at his hand, a hostile growl now directed at him. Ticeli backs away, hands raised. I can't say I blame you.
Kartos hears the growling, and slowly walks up, being sure to grab some food first. He kneels down placing the food on the deck.
Kogaru nods absently, engrossed in recording the events that had transpired. Ticeli glances at Aerscet warily before leaning on the ship's rail. He watches as the island begins to recede behind the ship. He sighs. Seven people would remember what happened here today. The thought weighed heavy on his mind. Somehow, Kogaru had landed them right in the middle of things. Just like he had always wanted. And Ticeli couldn't shake the feeling that being in the middle of things never ended well. It didn't for Lync and Tormaigh. What would prevent Aerscet from turning on Ticeli and Kogaru? He was paranoid, and that Toa wouldn't be around all the time.
Ticeli notices growling and snarling from another part of the deck. It's the Hunter's Nami. Bluk? Blur? Blend? Blue. He approaches the Nami cautiously, hand outstretched in greeting. Blue sniffs curiously before snapping at his hand, a hostile growl now directed at him. Ticeli backs away, hands raised. I can't say I blame you.
Kartos hears the growling, and slowly walks up, being sure to grab some food first. He kneels down placing the food on the deck.
"I didn't know Aerscet planned this."
"Don't worry about what I think," Ticeli mutters darkly. "Worry about what you do. And those Hunters, if they make it out."
Blue growls at Kartos, though slowly inches towards the food.
You're not a coward 'cause you cower; you're brave because they broke you yet broken still you breathe