Seeing the wharf come together and take shape atop the bracing timbers was a satisfying pleasure. Hadama had taken part in such monumental works of architecture only a few times before, but seeing the individual parts come together in a harmonious whole would never become old. He accepted a sandwich of sorts - meat and leafy vegetables rolled up in a wrap of very thin bread - and ate as Tal explained their next steps. One look at the blueprints informed Hadama that he would be woefully out of his depth with the mechanism portion, and he tapped a finger on the berths around the wharf.
"I will continue here," he decided. "And finish what we started." Keen eyes noted the cabling to help hold the weight of the extensions, and the safety rails that could be easily socketed in or removed to accommodate smaller or larger vessels.
Collecting several members of his morning crew, the Tidebreaker went to claim the rest of the wood planking suitable for decking, and chose the heavier timbers for the support frames. He divided his crew to begin building four berths, one for each direction, and to work out how to attach them to the wharf in such a way that they would be safe and secure even in a storm.
Hadama takes the berths for the wharf!
"I will continue here," he decided. "And finish what we started." Keen eyes noted the cabling to help hold the weight of the extensions, and the safety rails that could be easily socketed in or removed to accommodate smaller or larger vessels.
Collecting several members of his morning crew, the Tidebreaker went to claim the rest of the wood planking suitable for decking, and chose the heavier timbers for the support frames. He divided his crew to begin building four berths, one for each direction, and to work out how to attach them to the wharf in such a way that they would be safe and secure even in a storm.
Hadama takes the berths for the wharf!







