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prodigyheir March 8 2009, 06:20:13 UTC
While I can't say for certain that these creatures aren't completely free of disease, I can tell they bring us no harm. Although I suppose a visit to the infirmary would be wise, once they've been cleared off the ship.

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dragon_of_wei March 8 2009, 17:19:52 UTC
The creatures themselves are not harmful in the sense of being viscous but they are a nuisance when trying to carry out with normal everyday tasks. I suppose this is because the these creatures are energetic and playful...

I do not believe I have caught your name, you are a officer aboard this ship?

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prodigyheir March 8 2009, 19:01:08 UTC
Some of them, I find, are not so energetic so much as eager. The one that is currently resting in my quarters is of a playful sort, but I've found its presence quite comforting, even if I do not know what it is exactly.

Oh, hardly. I am merely a passenger venturing through the skies. My name is Larsa Ferrinas Solidor. You are Commander Cao Cao, correct?

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dragon_of_wei March 8 2009, 20:07:20 UTC
Indeed, I am. It is a pleasure to meet your acquaintance.

Solidor? You are an Erealian nobleman, aren't you? I may not know much about our Erealia's and its politics but your name sounds rather familiar to me.

No matter, I trust your voyages with the Victoria II has been pleasant for the most part.

The ship is yet again in bad conditions thanks to those...beasts that attacked us in the north.

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prodigyheir March 8 2009, 20:27:53 UTC
The pleasure is all mine, Commander.

Yes, my father is Emperor Gramis Gana Solidor. He presides over House Solidor in Erealia. You may have heard the name by word of mouth, as my brother was more like to travel than I.

I have most certainly enjoyed my stay aboard the Victoria II, despite recent events. While they were troublesome, I could not hold a grudge against the ship nor the crew. At least the danger has passed.

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dragon_of_wei March 8 2009, 21:16:56 UTC
I will confess that I am curious as to why the son of a Emperor would be traveling aboard a renowned military vessel but I suppose the allure of adventure is too hard to pass up even for reality.

Well, that is certainly good to know you do no hold any ill feelings towards the crew for the perils that did happen. I hope that our next voyage shall not be as hectic.

The Victoria II is heavily damaged, much like the time when I first boarded this vessel.

Patience shall become a virtue for us to know well before the Victoria II is able to sail again.

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