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Post by sleepytenor on Mar 28, 2018 16:21:10 GMT
C.C. rushes to guide them safely through the rough currents. "Hold on to something! This is going to be a rough ride." He does his best to stay clear of the rocks.
(Gen Ed 14)
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Post by Nocturne on Mar 28, 2018 22:55:27 GMT
Io got into position, helping Raul with the sails. "Good thing you taught me how to do this, huh, big guy?"Athletics: 10
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Post by Zephias on Mar 30, 2018 15:35:17 GMT
Aikan moved to the tiller and grabbed onto that.
"Is the red line aware that water isn't supposed to flow up" he said, indignant, as he mustered his strength to keep the tiller in place.
[Athletics of 16 to help with the tiller]
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Post by Lockdown on Apr 2, 2018 0:01:05 GMT
The Red Line apparently did not care for paltry things such as physics. Faster and faster the water flowed, and ahead a roaring boom could be heard, a continuous churning rumble that seemed to settle deep in their bones. They begin to pass through the clouds, the white mist parting like thick fog as their small ship was hauled further and further upwards. Aikan and Rati wrestled with the tiller, while Raul and Io frantically adjust the rigging, all of them dancing to the tune of C.C.'s frantic orders and minor course corrections. Finally though, the ship burst through the cloud cover... to see an awe-inspiring sight. The peak of Reverse Mountain, where water from all four Blues was sucked up thanks to the unique currents in the area, and funneled into the Grand Line itself. This high up you could see the spray from your bow freezing in midair. A coruscating shimmer of light spread from the peak, water droplets freezing into tiny ice crystals that then shattered into diamond dust as the four great currents tested their strength against one another. As the vessel reached the pinnacle, for a brief wondrous moment they hung suspended... And before them spread out the greatest, the most powerful sea in the world. The Grand Line.
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