Despite what one would think it only takes a handful of seconds for Ohmen to gather all of his belongings and equipment.
Upon the strap which goes across his shoulder and back is a small tattered bag, one that refuses to ever bulge or tear despite the sheer amount of items held within. Similarly his light crossbow is attached to the same strap, clipped on and like the bag and obscured by a rolling cloak. As for the smaller amounts of ingredients and random items, they are stuffed into several pouches, spread out and scattered between both belt and cloak pockets.
Now back on the deck Ohmen breathes in his last handful of breaths before stepping over to receive his last payment of gold. Hands heavy with coin Ohmen recites a few words of Thanks.
And now, Relief. Bound by contract no longer, he steps freely onto the dock its surface uneven and grimy underfoot. Independent of his new freedom, or lack of income for that matter, He is glad to be back on land once more.
Separated front he ship, Ohmen turns toward Captain Naresh, Rasmus at her side and all those behind.
Speaking, Ohmen’s voice is slow and deliberate. It is clear he means this. Despite that, his words remain cold and brief.
“Farewell. Blessed be all of you and your crew’s days, months and years to come.”
“You have my thanks, and you have my Respect, however worthless such is.
“I too have little knowledge of where I will drift upon the sea’s of fate… and for how long... But know, for the time which I remain here on this planet, given you are too, do not hesitate to call for my support.”
“Farewell, Moonsister.”
To his side Wisdom gracefully drifts down, Landing onto the ship's deck to chime in. The raven's voice is strangely melodic, as if a songbird speaking in the mist, warm rain in the sun.
“I am sure after many, many years, past the river that seeks to separate, my Brothers Many will see your Silent Name burning bright. Until then, NareSH. Until then, RaSmus. U-Until then.”
And with that, the raven passes a small stone marble into Naresh’s hesitant palm before taking a splinter of wood from the deck in its beak.