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Erik knew that the calm wasn't going to last.
You didn't spend most of your life on the water without knowing that the flat calm was only as sure as the next cloud on the horizon. Storms came and went, ebbed and flowed. There were some you could watch approach, others that turned a clear blue sky to the dark grey of impending doom. He wouldn't trade a moment of it.
For now, though, he was going to enjoy the stars overhead, the sound of water against the hull, and the memories of watching a MacDuff put the crown on Bruce's head. Between that and reuniting Chief with his bride? It hadn't been a bad month. It wouldn't always be like this and there wouldn't always be victories. They'd started a dangerous campaign and would be fighting major and minor battles along with the overall war to clear the damned English from their lands.
Erik MacSorley knew how to take advantage of every opportunity, even when the opportunity was for nothing at all to happen.
Chuckling to himself, he decided celebrations might just be in order. Meg, he knew, would welcome him and the rest of his crew with open arms...and possibly open legs. Cheered by that, he roused himself from the deck and went towards the hatch to let the lads know of his plan. His clansmen were always more likely to step lively when they knew what the payoff was.
He wasn't two steps below decks when he realized something had happened, something even Campbell couldn't see.
He was in a castle of some sort. It had to be that because no keep was as appointed as this. The floor felt strange under his boots, the air had lost the scent of the sea, and everything about where he stood fairly screamed out wrong.
Deftly, he pulled his sword from his sheath and kept his eyes out for whatever had caused this magic.
OOC: Erik is dressed like this but with Matt Barr's face.
You didn't spend most of your life on the water without knowing that the flat calm was only as sure as the next cloud on the horizon. Storms came and went, ebbed and flowed. There were some you could watch approach, others that turned a clear blue sky to the dark grey of impending doom. He wouldn't trade a moment of it.
For now, though, he was going to enjoy the stars overhead, the sound of water against the hull, and the memories of watching a MacDuff put the crown on Bruce's head. Between that and reuniting Chief with his bride? It hadn't been a bad month. It wouldn't always be like this and there wouldn't always be victories. They'd started a dangerous campaign and would be fighting major and minor battles along with the overall war to clear the damned English from their lands.
Erik MacSorley knew how to take advantage of every opportunity, even when the opportunity was for nothing at all to happen.
Chuckling to himself, he decided celebrations might just be in order. Meg, he knew, would welcome him and the rest of his crew with open arms...and possibly open legs. Cheered by that, he roused himself from the deck and went towards the hatch to let the lads know of his plan. His clansmen were always more likely to step lively when they knew what the payoff was.
He wasn't two steps below decks when he realized something had happened, something even Campbell couldn't see.
He was in a castle of some sort. It had to be that because no keep was as appointed as this. The floor felt strange under his boots, the air had lost the scent of the sea, and everything about where he stood fairly screamed out wrong.
Deftly, he pulled his sword from his sheath and kept his eyes out for whatever had caused this magic.
OOC: Erik is dressed like this but with Matt Barr's face.
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Still, though, he reached out to turn the knob. When it didn't move, he tried again, putting every bit of his strength behind it. The blasted mechanism didn't budge. "Where's Templar when I need him?"
To the princess, he shrugged. "It appears t'be blocked."
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She bit her lip slightly and tried to decide her next plan of attack. "Logically speaking, we should be able to try any number of the other doors and see if we find one that leads back to your Spoon Island, yes? It's better than throwing everything we have at this one, at any rate."
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"Logic has its time an place," Erik chuckled, "and rarely has it seen fit t'grace my life much, but I'll follow yers fer now and see what we can find behind a few others as it's a bit less likely t'get me arrested than my option of hackin at the bloody thing until it crashed in."
And he was still tempted to do that. Maybe not with his sword, but someone had to have an axe around here somewhere.
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"No, perhaps we should refrain from wanton destruction of property," Zelda said, barely stifling a laugh at the thought of it. It would be rash but not entirely unwarranted given how frustrating the Nexus was being today.
She strode up to another door and opened it, revealing the bright lights and loud noises of a casino. "Oh. Well, I don't presume that's your ship, is it?"
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Erik jumped nearly a foot backwards at the Godawful sound that blared from the door the princess opened. He drew his sword as if prepared to beat back the unnatural sounds and light before it could kill them all.
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Zelda shut the door with a bit of force and shook her head. "No idea, but as it isn't your ship, there's no point in exploring it further at the moment. It seemed very loud and possibly dangerous."
These things weren't always a deterrent but at the moment, Zelda had other things on her mind.
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Zelda gave him a small smile, still a bit formal. "Perhaps we should see if you have a room? A room and key were set aside for me upon my arrival."
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Erik looked from the strange torch to the princess. "That sounds a little more permanent than I'd like, and a little too indoors. I'm used t'sleepin on m'ship or somewhere near water. I don't take bein land-locked well."
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"My apologies. I wish there were more suitable accommodations for a man of your particular background," she said, giving him an apologetic smile.
"We could continue to try the doors, if you'd so like, though it may end up frustrating you more. I find that my mind is much more clear after a night's rest and the beds here are quite satisfactory."
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Erik ran a hand over the back of his neck. "Is there anywhere in this infernal place where you can smell fresh air? The air around us just smells wrong."
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"There is a garden with a maze," Zelda said, brightening a little. "I can take you there. It is not exactly the waterfront, or anything, but it is much better than being cooped up inside."
As a younger girl, Zelda had often escaped the castle to play in the gardens and feeling stifled by stone walls was nothing new for her. She pushed open the door to lead him outside to lush green lawns. "Is this more to your liking, then?"
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He might not believe in all the chivalry bollocks the English did, but he knew how to treat a lady. He held out his arm to her. "Would ye take a walk with me? Maybe tell me a bit about where ye come from?"
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Zelda took his arm and tried to decide what was safe to tell. "My country is, was, a beautiful place full of meadows and deep lakes and wide rivers. There is currently something of a political upheaval and I am unwillingly exiled here. I do not have the military support to oust my usurper at the moment but I do have the love of the people, so there is that. This place is a safe haven for me."
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"There is nothing I want more than to know my people are safe and myself on the throne but at this juncture, it is too much of a liability to stage a coup now. If I die, I become a symbol of rebellion but I leave our people without anyone to take my place and without anyone to set their hopes on. It is a difficult path." Zelda sighed softly and gave him an apologetic smile.
"But surely you do not wish to be burdened with my troubles. Come, tell me more about where you hail from. What is it like, living near the sea?"
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"Ach, lass. If only I could find m'way back there and take ye t'see it. There's nothin quite like it. The sound, the scent, lyin on deck with nothin but the stars and the soft swell of the waves rockin ye t'sleep. I never feel quite right unless I've got the sea on th'air. But as we're fightin a war, there are times I'm called t'be away. Thankfully, there's enough mess close t'the shorelines t'keep me near it."
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"I have never seen the sea. I do not even know how to swim," Zelda admitted, somewhat embarrassed at that. It was such a simple thing but it had been a luxury that the princess of the realm had been unable to engage in. "I suppose I could manage not to drown but that is about all. Spending the day at the shore sounds wonderful."
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"Don't know how t'swim?" he asked as though the concept of that was foreign to him. Most likely because it was. "Then I'll make it m'purpose t'see to it ye have such a skill at your service, Princess. There's got t'be a loch around here somewhere we can see about lettin ye learn t'float at least."
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"There is a pool here where people can swim," Zelda said, lips quirking up in a bit of a smile.
"It is indoors, though, and not anything like a proper lake or a river. Still, I guess it would serve to teach me how to stay afloat. Hopefully I do not sink beneath the waves like a stone. That would be my luck, wouldn't it?"
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"Indoors? How can ye have water indoors?" Erik left that confusing bit of information aside and pulled up his shoulders. "Do ye think I would let ye sink t'the bottom, lass? If I mean t'teach ye the joy of swimmin, I'll be right there with ye t'see ye learn it properly. Ye've m'word on it."
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Zelda laughed lightly. "All right, then, I won't be allowed to drown. That is the first hurdle breached, then, isn't it? Next, I'll have to learn how to actually propel myself in the water and not flop around like a dying fish."
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"Ach, that's good but sometimes it's just as much fun t'float upon it, lettin the swells and currents carry ye where they will. Nothin in the world like it," Erik commented and it was clear just how much he loved it. "Once we get ye floatin, I'll find a ship, even a skiff, and we'll harness the wind and I'll show ye what it is t'fly."
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"A boat sounds infinitely preferable to being tossed about on the waves," Zelda said, half teasing.
"Am I to presume you are actually part fish then, as comfortable as you are with the water and how much you dislike being trapped indoors? It would explain a great many things."
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"Would that I was, Princess," Erik said on a mock sigh with a hand to his chest. "Then I could live in the water all the time and never need for land. But I fear I'd miss those things we can do that fish cannot." He added the last while leaning in towards her ear, then threw a wink at her as he straightened.
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