It was finally time. Time to face a challenge that he had been putting off for a while. He'd tried to do it a couple of years ago, but his strength had not been great enough and so he was forced to treat. He'd been meaning to come here with his former team Kvasir. However, after Jin and Kaya upped and vanished he had lost a lot of motivation and the team had fallen apart. However, recently as a reward for some cooking he did he was given a pair of rather special gauntlets and with these gauntlets he hoped he would be able to deal with the situation at hand. Of course, it would still be difficult, but hopefully it wasn't impossible. As such he'd set sail one evening after getting permission to go on leave for a short while.
He'd arrived on the Shadow Island at what would probably be dawn on a small skiff. It had taken some time to get here, longer than he thought, but he'd been given permission to be away from the guild for a while as his attitude wasn't really helping people at the moment. He took a deep breath as he stepped off of the boat and onto the shore, the sand crackling beneath his feet. Seemingly without much effort he dragged the boat further onto the shore and then tied it to a nearby tree. Unless the rope snapped or the tree broke then even if the tide came in his boat wasn't going anywhere.
He took another deep breath and looked about him before pausing. "I'm....on the wrong side of the island." he said at last and then sighed deeply. "This is what I get for trying to navigate solo. I wish Kaya was here." Yes, with her nose here he was almost certain he wouldn't get lost. Unfortunately, that wasn't an option. She was gone.
He'd arrived on the Shadow Island at what would probably be dawn on a small skiff. It had taken some time to get here, longer than he thought, but he'd been given permission to be away from the guild for a while as his attitude wasn't really helping people at the moment. He took a deep breath as he stepped off of the boat and onto the shore, the sand crackling beneath his feet. Seemingly without much effort he dragged the boat further onto the shore and then tied it to a nearby tree. Unless the rope snapped or the tree broke then even if the tide came in his boat wasn't going anywhere.
He took another deep breath and looked about him before pausing. "I'm....on the wrong side of the island." he said at last and then sighed deeply. "This is what I get for trying to navigate solo. I wish Kaya was here." Yes, with her nose here he was almost certain he wouldn't get lost. Unfortunately, that wasn't an option. She was gone.