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Davy Jones ([personal profile] thekeyofsea) wrote in [community profile] unknownseas2021-03-27 09:56 pm
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There's always a lighthouse

[ Blinking, bruised, but not defeated, you all stumble forward into the light. It's a quicker and easier trek downhill to the beach than it was up to the lighthouse by far - especially, perhaps, for those of you eager to see your previously fallen fellow passengers.

LeChuck comes with you, of course - not that he has much other choice, struck low by the Ultimate Insult as he is - and already on the beach or upon the ship they sailed from hell itself are the dead, ghostly but present. You can touch them, there's just a weird glow and you can kind of see their skeletons?

Jones, for his part, stands on the deck of the Dutchman, a plank lowered by his crew to the sand below for anyone who wants to speak with him. There will come a time to decide what to do next, but for now... focus on reuniting and figuring out what happens to that mean ol' LeChuck now.

Welcome to your Golden End. ]

(ooc: Congratulations, everyone! Feel free to mingle here to your hearts' content - tomorrow afternoon or evening, your ride home will be resolved, and that'll lead to an optional mingle with any Round 1 characters who wish to join and commiserate about the experience!)
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[personal profile] dokkalfheimr 2021-03-28 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
[Freyja arrives onboard eventually, when there are a bit fewer people coming and going; she's...still got the boat oar? Because of course she does.]

Lord Davy.

I find myself short the usual gesture of goodwill - however, I do have the oar that rendered one of LeChuck's numbers utterly unconscious, should that interest you.

[...it is hard to tell if she's entirely serious or not.]
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[personal profile] dokkalfheimr 2021-03-28 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
I have little need for trophies, myself. Though I'm fairly sure my own weapon went down with the Swift, the oar isn't...quite within our aesthetic.

[She seems to settle easily enough, though.]

I wanted to thank you for the execution - it was lovely, and it made the transition from here to the hereafter easier in some ways.