Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-13488655-20131125153925/@comment-8182065-20140609092814

(So went brain dead, hopes this makes up for it slightly.)

Rina let out an, "ohhh," after hearing about Everest growing up in a wealthy environment. That bit about him had completely went over her head, until now. Before getting a chance to reply, she noticed the lights starting to dim on the stage, bringing the crowd to a silence.

"Oh, its starting!" she whisper yelled.

As the director gave the cue to dim the lights, he looked at the narrator who had prepared herself to read her lines. She arranged her script, cleared her voice, and turned on her mic and gave a prologue of the play. She had described the beauty of their homeland, how it granted them all with a great amount of wealth.

"And I'm sure you're all wondering what exactly gave us such a prosperous island. Just watch and listen, to the tale of the one who made life here possible: the Goddess Undine."

After her lines, the curtain had sarted to rise, bringing up a backdrop of the interior of a small cabin. A small group of people were conversing on pieces of land that still needed to be explored.

"How about we start here?" said one of the actors, pointing to a spot on the map on the wall.

"No, that's a bit close to Mistral. They've most likely claimed that bit of land for their own already."

Miles paced around the set for a moment, pondering which location would be best to travel to. He took another look at the map, and pointed out one spot, being the current location of the Bay on the map. "I say we start here. It's fairly close, and shouldn't take too long to sail to. We could have a crew sent, and report back within a couple of weeks or so."

Nobody had objected to the idea, infact they all agreed it was the best place to start off. After the decision was made, the backdrop was changed, and the setting was now a port town, bustling with people moving supplies to the ship. Miles was carrying a large sack, but placed it down for a moment to take a breather.

The captain had stood from his seat, pulling out a pair of binoculars to see the treasure that Ivory had noted out. "Well, you don't really need permission to get close to Moby, as most take it as a death wish. Though those people are either out to kill or capture it mostly."

"So, you're saying we can pretty much get eaten if we want to? Spending vacation in the belly of a whale..." Amy said aloud thinking of whether or not it'd be worth attempting.

"Well if we're not too greedy, I'd say our chances would go up a bit," Blaine noted, seeing how it might be difficult to carry out a full chest load.