Rhiannon
The captain was a woman of few words, it seemed, but Rhiannon could respect that. After all, words rarely mattered on the battlefield - or, she suspected, sailing the seas. She needed to be able to give orders and ensure those orders were followed, but she could do that by ruling with an iron fist or appealing to the sailors' loyalty. That was all that really mattered.
So Rhi nodded as Thalassa shared how she'd come by her ship, unsure what to say and therefore electing to say nothing at all. Conversation shifted to Rhi, and she held her head high under Thalassa's scrutiny. She was pleasantly surprised when the captain offered her work - she got the impression that Thalassa didn't hand out such an invitation lightly, so she must have done something right, despite her less-than-stellar performance in the Feverlands. "Thank you," she said, aiming for a grateful note without being too eager. After all, she already had a job and responsibilities back home. "I'll be glad to help when I can. I'm often on patrol in Halo, but when I'm not there, I'll look you up."
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So Rhi nodded as Thalassa shared how she'd come by her ship, unsure what to say and therefore electing to say nothing at all. Conversation shifted to Rhi, and she held her head high under Thalassa's scrutiny. She was pleasantly surprised when the captain offered her work - she got the impression that Thalassa didn't hand out such an invitation lightly, so she must have done something right, despite her less-than-stellar performance in the Feverlands. "Thank you," she said, aiming for a grateful note without being too eager. After all, she already had a job and responsibilities back home. "I'll be glad to help when I can. I'm often on patrol in Halo, but when I'm not there, I'll look you up."
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lately I've been dressing for revenge






