[SE] dead men tell no tales, but the living do
Aithne
Aithne Murphy
 
Acolyte
Age: 20 | Height: 5’4” | Race: Ancient | Citizenship: Hollowed Grounds | Level: 2
STR: 12 - DEX: 12 - END: 12 - LUCK: 14 - ARC: 21 - INT: - HP: 24 - BASE ROLL: 26
Played by: Rayo
Posts: 215 | Total: 6,228
MP: 5560

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Aithne
I see how this is gonna go
Misplaced confidence sums up Aithne to a 't,' and where she gets it from is anyone's guess. In this particular case, the girl simply assumes that her winning personality will win Thalassa over eventually - if it hasn't already. She has a bit of experience with surly people, so for all she knows, maybe she's right, and the good captain already likes her.

Sitting on her crate and sipping on her drink (and failing not to wince at the burn of the liquor), Aithne listens to the story, hanging onto every word. For someone who has never heard such a gruesome tale, she certainly does not flinch away from the gory details, instead seeming to soak it up and revel in it. When Thalassa finally finishes, Aithne is on the edge of her seat, eyes alight with intrigue. Her drink sits nearby, forgotten entirely. She doesn't even bother to try to be nonchalant about it when she says, "Ooooo, I should have been a pirate. That was so much better than anything I ever heard in Stormbreak."
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Minor powerplay allowed without permission.
Feel free to use force/magic on Aithne.

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RE: dead men tell no tales, but the living do - by Aithne - 03-16-2026, 06:45 PM



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