Curufin, son of Fëanor (
so_dark_a_road) wrote in
hadriel2018-06-02 06:07 pm
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Staten Island Ferry, Elvish Style! [Video/Action ]
[ Curufin and Margaery Tyrell set sail from the bay of North Island, the same day as he puts the finishing touches on the boat. It is clinker-built (also called lapstrake), which makes the hull flexible, good for sailing turbulent waters. It has a single square-sail (sewn by Margaery), though it also has rowlocks and oars, in the unlikely event of the winds dying. It looks something like this.
It can be crewed by two people, but more would be nice! Give Margaery and Curufin a holler if you want them to come pick you up! Either because you want to come along for the ride and learn something about sailing, or because you need to be ferried to a different island than the one you're on. They'll take you wherever you want to go. Also, call if you want something picked up and delivered to you, or if you just want the sailors to come and visit you. ]
Hello, Hadriel! The ferry's in service.
[ OOC: Either or both Margaery or Curufin will answer! But you can also request one or the other. ]
It can be crewed by two people, but more would be nice! Give Margaery and Curufin a holler if you want them to come pick you up! Either because you want to come along for the ride and learn something about sailing, or because you need to be ferried to a different island than the one you're on. They'll take you wherever you want to go. Also, call if you want something picked up and delivered to you, or if you just want the sailors to come and visit you. ]
Hello, Hadriel! The ferry's in service.
[ OOC: Either or both Margaery or Curufin will answer! But you can also request one or the other. ]

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It was kind of like couch tourism, but I tried to add as much educational value as I could while keeping it entertaining. Too many amazing things have been lost to history as it is.
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It makes a lot of sense to me that in your world, anyone with modern media capability would want to collect news and information from as many continents as exist. And to educate others about these places. It is well that you had the opportunity to be such a person!
Did you still have that job before you came here? Or did you find other work to do after the show host gig?
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That job was a long time ago, though. I moved over to actual journalism, war correspondence and the like. But lately I was doing more travel-oriented stuff again. It was a little safer.
[That's said with the smallest amount of regret.]
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You became a war correspondent? Well, that doesn't sound safe! But you must have had strong reasons to do it. What was it like?
[ He hears the regret, and understands it. ]
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capable of amazing things but still has methods and rules?]
You understand better than some of my college friends already. [She gives him a crooked smile.] I wanted to tell the world's stories. It's easy to stick to your bubble and never know what's going on far away, good or bad. I could do something about that. And if I'm being completely honest, I'm a little bit of an adrenaline junkie.