It was crowded, it was noisy and the whole place had this certain stench that her nose just couldn't get used to. Lilium's nose crinkled at the unpleasant tickling on her conchas as she walked along the stone-paved streets of Mock Town. The buildings that stood erect looked just like the people that roamed the little city; unrefined yet strong, decaying yet fighting. The way the details struggled to stay visible despite the thick mosses, the cracks and holes that were probably punched onto the walls were breathtaking in their own way.
The locals were special as well. Pirates, those who wanted to be pirates and those who once plowed the raging seas gathered in this port with their own agendas. It was almost astonishing that the place wasn't completely in ruins. Although they were merely tolerating each other's presence, pirates will always be pirates and it showed in the spontaneous trashtalking and punching occurring in wherever parties get caught in the heat of disagreement. Lilium's scowled under her breath, eyes rolling at the sight of two grown men picking up a fight over a funny look just now. Strong but definitely unrefined.
A sigh left her plump lips along with a few insults directed to the morons who were already grabbing each other by the collar. She shook her head slightly, trying to stop her mind from coming up of more insults, before turning around the corner at the end of the road. She had more important things to do than judging men who probably couldn't care less about what others thought of them... like finding a ride back home. Her kind rescuers did tell her that if she needed a vessel to carry her back to her island then this place was the best place to find one. Or, someone.
Her golden eyes darted from one building to another, making sure that she looked at the sign boards carefully before examining the next. This routine went on for a couple of blocks until she stumbled upon an old bar with a faded sign board that wrote: Salty Spitoon. Bingo. A smug smile pressed onto her lips. Taking another deep breath, and lightly choking on the same vile scent, she stepped into the saloon with high hopes. And, no. It didn't smell any different from outside. It was actually worse.
Despite its aging exterior, the establishment remained filled. All but a few seats were taken; there were even men sprawled across tables and the floor, drunk in broad day light. Lilium heard stories of this kind of places before but she never thought it could be this bad. However, if she wanted to go back to Amazon Lily then she had no other choice but to brave this kind of environment, so she made her way through the counter where a lone old man attended the intoxicated crowd.
"Excuse me," The elder turned to her with a smile large enough to note a few missing teeth "I was told by a friend that you can help me find a pirate," Upon reaching the counter, she took one of the stools that lined it and leaned a bit closer to the bartender "A pirate captain, one that will be sailing soon if not immediately?" She could only hope for a favorable answer so she can leave as soon as possible.
The locals were special as well. Pirates, those who wanted to be pirates and those who once plowed the raging seas gathered in this port with their own agendas. It was almost astonishing that the place wasn't completely in ruins. Although they were merely tolerating each other's presence, pirates will always be pirates and it showed in the spontaneous trashtalking and punching occurring in wherever parties get caught in the heat of disagreement. Lilium's scowled under her breath, eyes rolling at the sight of two grown men picking up a fight over a funny look just now. Strong but definitely unrefined.
A sigh left her plump lips along with a few insults directed to the morons who were already grabbing each other by the collar. She shook her head slightly, trying to stop her mind from coming up of more insults, before turning around the corner at the end of the road. She had more important things to do than judging men who probably couldn't care less about what others thought of them... like finding a ride back home. Her kind rescuers did tell her that if she needed a vessel to carry her back to her island then this place was the best place to find one. Or, someone.
Her golden eyes darted from one building to another, making sure that she looked at the sign boards carefully before examining the next. This routine went on for a couple of blocks until she stumbled upon an old bar with a faded sign board that wrote: Salty Spitoon. Bingo. A smug smile pressed onto her lips. Taking another deep breath, and lightly choking on the same vile scent, she stepped into the saloon with high hopes. And, no. It didn't smell any different from outside. It was actually worse.
Despite its aging exterior, the establishment remained filled. All but a few seats were taken; there were even men sprawled across tables and the floor, drunk in broad day light. Lilium heard stories of this kind of places before but she never thought it could be this bad. However, if she wanted to go back to Amazon Lily then she had no other choice but to brave this kind of environment, so she made her way through the counter where a lone old man attended the intoxicated crowd.
"Excuse me," The elder turned to her with a smile large enough to note a few missing teeth "I was told by a friend that you can help me find a pirate," Upon reaching the counter, she took one of the stools that lined it and leaned a bit closer to the bartender "A pirate captain, one that will be sailing soon if not immediately?" She could only hope for a favorable answer so she can leave as soon as possible.