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Return of the Stormborn | ||||
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A dark, mysterious force passes over and knocks the men overboard *loud howling, with a low whispering on the wind* | ||||
OOC: <yet more and more crickets> | ||||
[[OOC: Ohms said he'd post tonight after work. :| ]] | ||||
Far to the north of his crew mates, Nökkvi had finally finished his climb, it had been as long as it was arduous, but he had struggled on, his left leg was no longer in pain, he couldn't feel it at all, but he had made it and made it alive. | ||||
The heat of the day bore down on the two men like the oppressive fist of an overlord. The jungle was steaming as the water deposited from the nights storm boiled off. The saunas Ohlaholf enjoyed so much in the hard winters of the north were nothing compared to this, but the overwhelming hunger in his belly was forgoing any complaints. Alrik was several yards to his left, moving with the deftness that was his profession. Ohmlaholf had been right, and the captain sent the two men to acquire food and water. The water was going to be easy, they had heard the rumbling of a river nearly the minute they entered the forest. Ohmlaholf began to run towards the sound, when Alkin pulled him short. “Slowly me big friend, remember, where there is water, there is also food.” Alkin said, removing an arrow from his makeshift quiver and notching it in the string of his bow. “You go that way,” he continued as he pointed to the left, “If you see something, flush it my way. I will be ready,” he concluded as he silently moved off. Ohmlaholf was not a great hunter. He was good enough with snares and the occasional trap, but Alkin was a master. Ohmlaholf was glad to have him in the forest alongside him. Ohmlaholf’s mind wondered as he made his way closer to the sound of the river. He wondered if there were any others alive. How were they going to get off this island? He continued along, deep in thought until he heard a cracking sound over the rush of water. He stopped and strained to hear better. Yes, he had heard something; it was measured footfalls to his left. He crouched and looked in the direction of the noise. There it was, a deer like animal, but massive. Nearly the size of a bear. The antlers were reaching out like clawed fingers over its brow. It move about, sporadically tilting its head to grab a bit of moss on the ground. Ohmlaholf slowly moved towards the beast as silently as he could. Finally, within a few yards off the beast, Ohmlaholf stood up and grabbed the things attention. Its muscles tensed as it readied for flight when… Thuuump. The creature fell to the ground Alkin’s arrow protruding from its chest. “Nice job,” Alkin waved, “perfect timing, having him stand erect gave me the perfect target,” he continued as he moved towards the deer-like thing. Ohmlaholf beamed as the two friends meet again over the beast, getting to the job of skinning and carving on the deer. He liked his friend. And a compliment from him was always pleasant. The friends made short work of the beast, packing the meat
on the skin and creating a makeshift litter of branches and Ohmlaholf’s leather
throngs to drag the heavy load back to the camp. Alkin stayed with the prize as
Ohlaholf jogged to the river to fill the few water skins the group had. The
water was cool and tasted fantastic on Ohmlaholds tongue. He drank heavily and
filled the water skins and returned to Alkin, offering up some of the water. The men took turns dragging the litter of meat through the underbrush and over fallen limbs. The trek was hard, but Ohmlaholf knew, with the fire already going, it wouldn’t take long until his belly was going to be more than full. The two companions had made it quite a way into the forest on their hunt and when they come to its boundary, they were several miles from their camp, around a jut in the forest judging from the smoke billowing from the pyre. The two continued around the jut when they ran head long into a ship. Half buried in the sand, the vessel was like none the two
had seen before. It was a longboat to be sure. Judging by the age of the
timbers, the ship was ancient. Ohmlaholf continued around the ship, surveying the
seaworthiness of it. The hull was amazingly tight fitting. It probably took
little tar to keep the joints from leaking. The aft of the ship was almost completely
covered with sand, but in all, it looked like it could be excavated. Thirty
feet in length, this vessel hand the bones of a powerful ship. With Alkin’s
help, Ohmlaholf made purchase on the rail at the lowest part of the aft of the
ship and catapulted over to the deck. “The mast is splintered and the deck opened up all over,” he
called to his friend, searching for a rope to throw over. Finding one and
securing it to the rail, he tossed it down. Quickly, Alkin was by his side. “Looks rough,” he said to his big companion, “Whatcha think?”
“Can’t tell for sure, but it looks like it might just float, with a few minor repairs and some pitch. We should look in the hold for supplies and see if there is any damage below,” Ohmlaholf said, as he head for a large hole towards the stern.
The two lowered themselves into the cargo hull and began looking about. The many openings in the deck cast light about the hull that danced about like fairies in the night. Old arms littered the floor of the hold. Axes, swords, shovels, and many other implements carried in most ships of adventure, were strewn about, all in various levels of rusting and degrading. Food stores in barrels had long since decayed or been eaten by animals and vermin. Further into the hold, the two found the reason for the beached ship. A three foot hold was ripped into the vessel.
“Other than the gash, it looks like we hit the jackpot,” Ohmlaholf said to Alkin as they returned to the sand. “We need to get this food and water back to the captain and move the camp here. I think with a little work, we can return to the sea fairly quickly.” This lightened Ohmlaholf mood greatly, and he increased his steps.
He would be back at sea soon he thought.
Very soon…. | ||||
....... or not so soon. ;P | ||||
i totally flaked on this, but i wanted to point out that the word 'jackpot' was not around until around 1870-1880 | ||||
Cool story bros... I like ducks. | ||||
Argh. It was going so well the first hour. | ||||
Im here! | ||||
now, one of you two get me a taco | ||||
So I took off her shirt. Then she said, "Take off my skirt." I took off her shirt. "Take off my shoes." I took off her shoes. "Now my hose, bra, and panties." I took them off. Then she looked at me and said, "I dont want to catch you wearing my things ever again." | ||||
Pity this thread died. | ||||
I'm a Roman, not a Norseman! | ||||
what does that have to do with anything? | ||||
Romans typically don't do well growing huge beards, manning longships, and going on adventures across frozen seas. | ||||
well thats bull. learn dang it. romans were supposedly smart people. they can learn!
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Growing huge beards...? | ||||
vs | ||||
Hey cool a revived long-dead thread! . I just had my birthday today...well...yesterday for me (27th) | ||||
congratulations on your birthday. | ||||
It was quite dull for the most part...but I am making Apple Pie Moonshine as a result of my tedious activities that day. Wouldn't Septim be proud? Answer: No...no he wouldn't. In fact, he would call me an idiot ;D | ||||
so would most others too | ||||
You just wish you could have some. | ||||
naa, im good. i dont drink things from strangers. some weird things happend last time i did....
[insert scary/emotional flashback here] | ||||
So are we reviving this thread for real or what? | ||||
Oh do it do it!!! I might actually try and join, although I haven't been following it at all or anything. Im hoping to start being more active in my playing, so I might be active on here too!! BTW, this is Jonny Bacardi | ||||
Good to see you, Jonny! And if a Stormborn is revived, the one and only Ragnarr (Conrad) should be the one to run it. If I end up running anything, it'll probably be something I'm better-suited for. So if Ragnarr wants to start this back up, he's more than welcome to. It's his ship, afterall! I'll be happy to join if he does so. =) | ||||
Rawr, As the Charley of this group, I would be glad to lend my bow to any grizzled old person willing to undertake this undertaking. | ||||
lol, i dont even know what this thread was about to begin with | ||||
Then kindly see yourself out of it :) | ||||
Wow, Jonny Bacardi! Great to see you are still around! | ||||
Aw, now that's a shame. To be honest, I think it'd be best to put this thread to rest and start up a new RP if Ragnarr cannot run it. I was never much cut out for running Stormborn RPs. Mine were like the really crappy direct-to-DVD sequels generated after a classic. ;) | ||||
Its great to be back guys. Although I too, am not as active as I used to be. Septim, I think your selling yourself short. Your at least the equivalent of a really bad M Night Shyamalan movie. But I can see it. It would be fun to maybe get something else going though. I've been out of the loop for a while. Any other good RP's going on right now? | ||||
ill join one!?!?! | ||||
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