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Sir Blackstone pauses, realising his attitude has been noticed by a rookie? He sighs.
"Look, just... Remember your training, Anastasia. It's going to be dangerous out there. I've seen too many things to believe in the same happily ever after others do." He stares out of a nearby window for the moment, eyes distant, then shakes his head.
"Go on, get to the boat. You'll be late."
All Characters!The boats are on a level below the main castle - a vast dock that spans the outer rim of the floating city. Many knights, along with their attendants, squires, and the lucky few ladies and gentlemen involved in the complex webs of courtly love, bustle around and past each other. The air is full of noise - shouting, clinking, and the constant wash of the ocean as groups of knights board the mighty ships that are to take you to your destination.
Well, mighty is relatively speaking. The ship reserve for your batch of greenhorns is much less impressive - no ornamental lion heads or blue sails for you. It probably transported rum at one point in its life. The newer knights all crowd around it, looking very disappointed - and giving Rags and Voiceless a wide berth.
"Ugh. Do we really all have to share space on... that?" That's the voice of Ser Emily Valanrath.
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Emily got looks of disbelief and contempt every time she opened her mouth. Everyone knew she was basically here because her father wanted to give her the best education, but courtly etiquette prevented people from pointing this out. And, it turned out, she wasn't too bad with her sword.
"It looks like a smuggler's dinghy." Emily sniffs. "What are we supposed to be doing when we get to this heathen swamp, anyway?"
"You'll find out when you get there." This is a bored looking instructor. "Hurry up and get on. Make sure you have everything."
RagsSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Rags notices a pair of guards step in behind her. Only a few knew what she truly was - and her behaviour and nature was odd enough that having handlers nearby made people relax. Rags was Not Normal (in more than a social sense), and the average Knight did not like that.