It had been quite a long time since Terra had even seen a boat, much less boarded one. As far as she cared, she was heading off to parts unknown, somewhere fresh for more wandering and adventure, though a recruiting academy only made the deal sweeter. The grand majority of her wandering had either been by foot, or by train. Rarely had the money or the connections to take some form of vehicle to her destination. Though, perhaps 'destination' wasn't exactly the right word to use. She never had one before, she only knew that she wanted to be someplace other than where she was.
She made her way down the docks, her hand lazily gripping her axe mid-shaft, letting it hang at her side. She stood before the ferry, hopping over the threshold between the dock and the boat, taking a moment to find her balance after nearly falling flat on her face. She looked around the boat, looking for other passengers. It was a small motorized ferry, clearly rather old, it was split into two sections with a wall between, the wheel at the front, and the back being an open area with a bench on either side, and a tarp overhead to shield passengers from the rain. She was told she wasn't the only one on their way to Syne, so she assumed she was just the first one to show up, that was a rarity. Terra was never on time, much less early.
She shrugged, slipping the duffle bag from her shoulder, letting it gracelessly fall to the ground by the bench, her axe following, clattering loudly as she sat down on the bench.
She spoke quietly, just loud enough for anyone waiting on the boat to hear, "And now we play the waiting game."
She made her way down the docks, her hand lazily gripping her axe mid-shaft, letting it hang at her side. She stood before the ferry, hopping over the threshold between the dock and the boat, taking a moment to find her balance after nearly falling flat on her face. She looked around the boat, looking for other passengers. It was a small motorized ferry, clearly rather old, it was split into two sections with a wall between, the wheel at the front, and the back being an open area with a bench on either side, and a tarp overhead to shield passengers from the rain. She was told she wasn't the only one on their way to Syne, so she assumed she was just the first one to show up, that was a rarity. Terra was never on time, much less early.
She shrugged, slipping the duffle bag from her shoulder, letting it gracelessly fall to the ground by the bench, her axe following, clattering loudly as she sat down on the bench.
She spoke quietly, just loud enough for anyone waiting on the boat to hear, "And now we play the waiting game."