"It's easy to be happy when the winds are fair and the mood is bright" came the old proverb, and indeed it was. A weathered hand would reach into the plain cloth pouch at his waist, pulling out the little statuette: made of pure white stone it was striated across the throat with a particular vein the colour of dried blood. Chapped lips would kiss the statue, muttering "
𐤄𐤏𐤔𐤄𐤃𐤀𐤅𐤍𐤐" before he'd toss it into the sea, just at the peak of a particular high wave before turning to Sinon "
She is lucky, and so are you. I hope to have a bride waiting for me when I get home. Ther-" And there was trouble with his prisoners.
Of course there was, there always was. Unbidden, an old memory of another girl, fresh as the day it was made, flashed into his mind. He'd absently give his shipmate a gentle thump in the chest before reaching into his purse and muttering "
𐤉𐤒𐤉𐤂𐤄𐤍𐤄𐤉𐤀 𐤕𐤇𐤍 𐤂𐤀" and tossing two gold coins likewise into the surf. It still didn't sit right with him, and likely never would. Sliding down the mast he'd gingerly walk up to Nikkas - couldn't be too careful those first days getting the sea legs back - and salute. Nothing quite so like the gods on the ground like a captain in command of his ship "
Something you need me to tend to, sir?"OOC:
For the curious, marble often has veins of iron oxide running through it. The horse is an offering to Posiden, the coins are "For Iphigenia"