Huor Spinks
Time for some gravy!
Matias - LougeTown: Execution Platform
Matias shrugged at the other two and followed the fishwoman out of the bar. He actually had to run to catch up, and even then he barely caught sight of her as she flirted down sidewalks after sidewalks. He slowed down though, once he reached the execution platform where Gold D Roger was executed, before finally stopping just before the platform. At this point in time, the thought of becoming a pirate had yet to cross his mind, until now, at the sight of the platform. Quite possibly he was going to see a pirate crew being formed, or at least a recruitment, and if such a question was posed to him, he was not sure how he was going to respond.
If anything, this was his chance to get off the damn island. He had been here a year already, and that was way too long for his estimation. It was comfortable here, at least he was earning money and supporting himself, and he knew the place by heart, but it was just so boring. There was only so much entertainment he could derive from smacking rowdy, misbehaving pirate crews and that had gotten stale about 9 months ago. Yet, being a pirate, being on the run from the marines... he was not sure how he felt about that. Piracy would be all the excitement he needed, the fighting, the constant movement from island to island, a change of scene every time... that truly appealed to him. However, pirates lived large and died young. And if he were to be captured... as a former marine his punishment would be extremely severe, for deserting and on top of that, being a pirate. Was this a risk he was willing to make?
And now he had lost sight of the fishwoman. He could either go back to the bar and slave away in that hot kitchen or... he could visit the Gold Roger. He had rarely visited this place, as he pretty much lived on the other side of town but since he was here... he could go and take a peak at the place. Out of curiosity of course. And perhaps, there would be pirates at the place as well, including a certain pirate that the fishwoman was looking for. Small chance, of course, but it was one he would just take, because if she was not there, then he could not even think of where else in Lougetown the woman would be. He would probably just have to go back to his bar in disappointment then.
Matias - Gold Roger Bar
With that, he began to make his way to the Gold Roger. He pushed open the doors and stepped in. And sure enough, there she was, the woman on the bounty poster. The fishwoman was there as well, bouncing around her and begging to be on her pirate crew. There were two other men there as well; people that Matias had never even met, much less spoken to. He felt distinctly self-conscious in his dirty and stained chef whites without his weapon.
Well, curiosity killed the cat, that's what they usually said back where he hailed. Perhaps he would get to see how true that was.
@Elision of Ecritures @shadowdude505 @BlacklegSanji @Felix @Peaceswore
Matias shrugged at the other two and followed the fishwoman out of the bar. He actually had to run to catch up, and even then he barely caught sight of her as she flirted down sidewalks after sidewalks. He slowed down though, once he reached the execution platform where Gold D Roger was executed, before finally stopping just before the platform. At this point in time, the thought of becoming a pirate had yet to cross his mind, until now, at the sight of the platform. Quite possibly he was going to see a pirate crew being formed, or at least a recruitment, and if such a question was posed to him, he was not sure how he was going to respond.
If anything, this was his chance to get off the damn island. He had been here a year already, and that was way too long for his estimation. It was comfortable here, at least he was earning money and supporting himself, and he knew the place by heart, but it was just so boring. There was only so much entertainment he could derive from smacking rowdy, misbehaving pirate crews and that had gotten stale about 9 months ago. Yet, being a pirate, being on the run from the marines... he was not sure how he felt about that. Piracy would be all the excitement he needed, the fighting, the constant movement from island to island, a change of scene every time... that truly appealed to him. However, pirates lived large and died young. And if he were to be captured... as a former marine his punishment would be extremely severe, for deserting and on top of that, being a pirate. Was this a risk he was willing to make?
And now he had lost sight of the fishwoman. He could either go back to the bar and slave away in that hot kitchen or... he could visit the Gold Roger. He had rarely visited this place, as he pretty much lived on the other side of town but since he was here... he could go and take a peak at the place. Out of curiosity of course. And perhaps, there would be pirates at the place as well, including a certain pirate that the fishwoman was looking for. Small chance, of course, but it was one he would just take, because if she was not there, then he could not even think of where else in Lougetown the woman would be. He would probably just have to go back to his bar in disappointment then.
Matias - Gold Roger Bar
With that, he began to make his way to the Gold Roger. He pushed open the doors and stepped in. And sure enough, there she was, the woman on the bounty poster. The fishwoman was there as well, bouncing around her and begging to be on her pirate crew. There were two other men there as well; people that Matias had never even met, much less spoken to. He felt distinctly self-conscious in his dirty and stained chef whites without his weapon.
Well, curiosity killed the cat, that's what they usually said back where he hailed. Perhaps he would get to see how true that was.
@Elision of Ecritures @shadowdude505 @BlacklegSanji @Felix @Peaceswore
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