Stormblessed
It'd been a rough storm the night before. The Wardens had warned them all, but stubborn sailors held to their beliefs and they paid the price. Today was to be the first day of the Five Pillars, a five-leg race around the planet. But now? With a sigh, Daavid looked at the watercraft assembled at the docks, their wrecks floating in pieces with everything not made from the strongest of durasteel chewed through, devoured, and shat on. The wooden docks were all but rendered to splinters and planks left floating along with the wrecks and the scattered bodies of unfortunate lesser skyeels caught up int he feeding frenzy.
"Shouldn't 'ave been no Glow Storms this late in the season. Ain't been one in weeks. Why now of all days?"
"Bad omen that."
Daavid frowned at the sailors. If they had heeded the call the race would still be on. It still might be, as a few southerners, unused to the horrors of Glow Storms, had heeded the call and kept their vessels locked away in storm sheltered bays or aboard their fancy ships. His own vessel was among them, safe from the skyeel menace. His boots thumped on the metal portion of what was left of the dock and he clapped a hand on the two ruminating sailors' shoulders.
"Blessed by the mhara that you two are that you weren't caught out in it. From what I heard it was a bad one." The older of the two sailors, an Aqualish by the name of Fen, grumbled. The other sailor, a Gilliand, not Crolute - there were only female Gilliands, the males were Crolutes, by the name of Shessa shrugged Daavid off
"How're we supposed to race now?"
"You don't," came an extremely posh voice. The three looked up the stairs leading down to the docks to find a Pantoran man dressed in a crimson suit. Fen growled something fowl in his native tongue. It had something to do with skyeel shit and the Pantoran's nether regions, but Daavid did his best to ignore it.
"What's that s'possed to mean?" Shessa hissed, stomping forward.
"It's simple, you don't have a boat, you can't start the race. I'm sure there are others that heeded the warnings." the Pantoran shrugged, "It isn't our fault you mongrels didn't."
"MONGRLS?!" Daavid had to call on the Force to keep Shessa from storming up the stairs, his grip on her large wrist steadfast.
"Hold Shessa, hoooold."