Captain Edward Kenway (
jackdaws_master) wrote2013-12-03 10:30 pm
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The Arrival
"Our helmsman's dead! Someone take the wheel!"
There was a storm, a colossal one, and a frigate looming up out of it. He can remember that. (And a figure- a man in a white hood? He thinks.)
There's no more powder-stench in his nostrils. The air's not sizzling with lightning the more. His ears've stopped ringing, though whether that's true quiet or deafness he can't say. But he's not pitching and rolling about, nor is the water tumbling him arse over teakettle like a kitten's play-thing. There's just sand...
His ribs heaving in a mighty cough that brings up near as much salt-water as air, Edward Kenway pushes himself up on an unfamiliar bit of Caribbean inlet and opens his eyes.
There was a storm, a colossal one, and a frigate looming up out of it. He can remember that. (And a figure- a man in a white hood? He thinks.)
There's no more powder-stench in his nostrils. The air's not sizzling with lightning the more. His ears've stopped ringing, though whether that's true quiet or deafness he can't say. But he's not pitching and rolling about, nor is the water tumbling him arse over teakettle like a kitten's play-thing. There's just sand...
His ribs heaving in a mighty cough that brings up near as much salt-water as air, Edward Kenway pushes himself up on an unfamiliar bit of Caribbean inlet and opens his eyes.
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Not, however, strong enough to bounce back from a proper blow right away. The other man's gasping something awful, like he's had the wind knocked out of him. If this were at home and the lunatic had washed up alongside Edward, this would be the point where swords got drawn and fights got permanently ended, before the other man got to his feet again.
But it's not, and the man never drew a weapon on Edward anyway. No need to escalate matters further. Besides, for an actor he's made a hell of a mess of Edward's nose.
"You're just lucky I've got to see to this," he says, gesturing to his nose. "You're on your own from here, mate."
And with that he staggers off into the trees. The lights in the distance can wait.
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He slowly sits up after around five minutes, and one hand goes to touch the wound almost instinctively. He flinches, and draws his hand away -- there's blood on the glove, but not much.
Once he can breathe without feeling like he's going to throw up or pass out, he reaches out for his helmet, and stands. He does not want to go into a building (probably full of people, and definitely full of light) with a headache like this, but it's cold and he's looking for the Marshall.
The Marshall. Right. This is his memory, anyway. Chucks snarls quietly, and makes his way towards civilization.