Searing 2nd, 122
The morning sun was still sitting fairly low in the sky. Painting the Crystal sea with golden light as the Krakens Reach slowly made its way into port. Boots thundering against the wooden dock and voices joined together in song as the crew made way. Each doing their part to prepare for docking and the eventual job they would have to do after. The crew of the Reach was a spattering of humanoids. Everything from Orks to Humans ran about making their calls and buzzing with joyous thoughts of drinking and the like. Standing on the helm, cloak covering his body was the frame of the Captain. One hand on the wheel, showing off most of his muscled arm and the other brushing through his beard. While a cloak hid the majority of his body from the rest of the world.
Though not a modest man, Mordin preferred to keep himself mostly covered when at sea. Aside from being ten feet tall, he thought that it gave him an advantage while negotiating opposing captains' surrender. Though now that he was home after a long thirteen years, the cloak would most likely be stowed away. So that his body may feel the warmth of the Ecith Sun energizing his body. The Ork had been to many places over his life. But none of them felt like home quite like Ecith.
"We are coming into port. I expect you all to be your best." The first mate called over the crew. The muscular Ork woman with a wide grin painted over her face as she moved with the crew. Grabbing the wheel with both hands as he prepared to pull his ship along the wooden pier that would make for their walkway. He was a skilled captain. The ship was just an extension of himself and he was more than comfortable behind the wheel. Ecith’s dock was one of the places he called home and as such he had effectively mastered the art of docking in her bay.
And soon enough the ship was in place. Rope thrown down to the dock and tied off as the anchor was dropped. The gangway was placed for them to disembark. A thirteen year Jernery had come to an end as the Captain slowly made his way back to solid ground. Many of the crew began to unload their wares and stock was being taken. But Mordin wasn’t needed for that. His crew had been trained long enough to be able to handle it on their own. And as such, he made way with a sack in hand.
Making his way to the office like buildings on the docks. Before entering and thumping the bag down on the counter. A prideful grin overtaking his stoic face. Breaking through the rough exterior that he put forward. Tusks proudly on display as he opened the bag. Showing the Imperial flags and captain's insignia that rest within. Each torn and some covered in blood, symbols of victory for the last 13 years. ”Was out longer than I expected but here they are.” His voice loud and deep as he shoved them towards the counter keeper. Leaving but a few moments later with his pay. Making his way back to his ship, he handed the bag of coins to his quartermaster and gave them a mod. ”Take what's needed for repairs and then pass the rest about.” After speaking to a few more of his crew. He turned from the docks and made his way further into the city proper.
Though not a modest man, Mordin preferred to keep himself mostly covered when at sea. Aside from being ten feet tall, he thought that it gave him an advantage while negotiating opposing captains' surrender. Though now that he was home after a long thirteen years, the cloak would most likely be stowed away. So that his body may feel the warmth of the Ecith Sun energizing his body. The Ork had been to many places over his life. But none of them felt like home quite like Ecith.
"We are coming into port. I expect you all to be your best." The first mate called over the crew. The muscular Ork woman with a wide grin painted over her face as she moved with the crew. Grabbing the wheel with both hands as he prepared to pull his ship along the wooden pier that would make for their walkway. He was a skilled captain. The ship was just an extension of himself and he was more than comfortable behind the wheel. Ecith’s dock was one of the places he called home and as such he had effectively mastered the art of docking in her bay.
And soon enough the ship was in place. Rope thrown down to the dock and tied off as the anchor was dropped. The gangway was placed for them to disembark. A thirteen year Jernery had come to an end as the Captain slowly made his way back to solid ground. Many of the crew began to unload their wares and stock was being taken. But Mordin wasn’t needed for that. His crew had been trained long enough to be able to handle it on their own. And as such, he made way with a sack in hand.
Making his way to the office like buildings on the docks. Before entering and thumping the bag down on the counter. A prideful grin overtaking his stoic face. Breaking through the rough exterior that he put forward. Tusks proudly on display as he opened the bag. Showing the Imperial flags and captain's insignia that rest within. Each torn and some covered in blood, symbols of victory for the last 13 years. ”Was out longer than I expected but here they are.” His voice loud and deep as he shoved them towards the counter keeper. Leaving but a few moments later with his pay. Making his way back to his ship, he handed the bag of coins to his quartermaster and gave them a mod. ”Take what's needed for repairs and then pass the rest about.” After speaking to a few more of his crew. He turned from the docks and made his way further into the city proper.