Coming from:
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The ship travels through the Aisu, Lena was marching over the ship - she couldn't help but get involved when it came to sailing, she had been doing it for years now and it had become a part of her. Even though this ship wasn't apart of Shinramoto it worked the same way. She kept an eye on everything, sails, sailors, the ship itself. Everything ran smoothly however, she eventually relaxed and went to the front of the ship, looking out to the horizon.
"Something new."
She looked up seeing the clouds darken she let out a sigh and quickly turned around to be met with the man she saw earlier, the captain of the ship who hired her.
"I knew of the storm, it's why I needed someone, I could've wait but if I'm late I won't get paid."
Lena nodded, she understood his deadline well enough. She think she could manage it as the waves picked up and the clouds started becoming audible. The sky shook and the waves further became erratic. The ship rocked and was thrown up and down over the natural barriers of water, starting to struggle. The rain shot down and Lena began to climb the rudders of the ship, getting up high to the main sails they were being pushed about and needed to take control. She got to the top and began throwing down ropes and untying parts of the sail, loosening the mast as the sailors below took the ropes and started to pull to force the ship in the right direction so it wasn't consumed by the waves.
Lena stood upon the wooden T pole holding up the sail and looked across to the other, leaping from her side to the other side and just about grabbing onto the wooden beam, pulling herself up. Lena let out a breath and looked around, the sailors were doing what they needed to, pulling ropes - but the storm was strong now and they were becoming at the mercy of it. The Ship then severely tilted to one side and Lena knew there was something wrong with the balance of the ship. She quickly traversed down the Mast, jumping from beam to beam and sliding down the surface of the sail until she landed on the deck. She left the sailors to it and went to the cargo hold.
Down there it was what she feared, the cargo was not tied up properly and had come loose - falling to one side of the ship. She had to round them up or else another bad wave and they'd capsize. Lena barked commands at a couple of the sailors down here telling them to grab a hold of the net as she started throwing the boxes one at a time at the spread out net in the middle; a sail hit them and they stumbled. She told them to tie it up to the ceiling of the deck and pin it to four different corners of the floor to give it some form of suspension against the forces. As they did that Lena had to temporarily lift the weight off one side as she slid and through boxes of cargo from one side of the ship to the other. Creating a Balance. The ship's wood creaked as it strained and relaxed. She let out a sigh of relief as they could safely back away the wares back into the net. Lena resurfaced back on deck when she was done, giving a hand to the sailors tugging of war with the Mast until they passed through the storm.
-Leaving Landmark.