by The Kingpin » Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:17 am
James eyed Adeline as he noticed Eric coming closer, his hand playing on the strings as if he knew the song by heart. he began to sing louder, the crew now joining in, the Pearl and Dauntless' crews also singing along, all the voices joining as one. Raphael had moved forward, and was now right behind Eric, noticing he was trying to get closer to the Captain and ms. Adeline, as James began to play intricately as the song grew louder, it's tune beating all thanks to it's unusual design, making it an unusually loud instrument, louder than most. James, noticing Adeline's uncertain look, stared right into Eric's eyes, a glare that Raphael shuddered at the sight of. he knew the glare was at Eric, but couldn't help but shudder. he could clearly remember one of the times the Captain had been angered, and that stare seemed to remind him. it was not something he wanted to remember. he put a hand on Eric's shoulder , a firm grip holding him in place. Meanwhile, the Dauntless, Pearl and Dragon's crews had united in their singing, the voices of nearly 1000 men uniting as one mighty voice, the words clearly hearable in the loud roar of voices:
Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the colors high.
Heave ho,
thieves and beggars,
never shall we die.
The king and his men
stole the queen from her bed
and bound her in her Bones.
The seas be ours
and by the powers
where we will we'll roam.
Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the colors high.
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
never shall we die.
Some men have died
and some are alive
and others sail on the sea
– with the keys to the cage...
and the Devil to pay
we lay to Fiddler's Green!
The bell has been raised
from it's watery grave...
Do you hear it's sepulchral tone?
We are a call to all,
pay head the squall
and turn your sail toward home!
Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the colors high.
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
never shall we die!
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG