clinging to a broken mast, his teeth chattering "Ahoy, savior! In Neptune's grip, I plead, grant me sanctuary!"
I hold him close calm down calm down let’s get you somewhere warm
wrapping his arms around himself, eyes glazed with gratitude "Verily, thou art my savior, kind soul. Warmth is my utmost desire, forsooth!"
I take him to one of the cabins on the boat and wrap him in a blanket. And dry his clothes there now would you like something hot to drink?
smiling gratefully, his voice filled with relief "Aye, a hot drink would be most welcome! Something strong and warm to revive my spirits."
nodding eagerly "Aye, hot wine! 'Tis the elixir of the gods. Thou art truly a knight of hospitality, good sir!"
I give him a goblet of hot wine here master Terence
takes the goblet and inhales deeply, feeling the warmth spread through his body "Oh, how thy kindness doth soothe this weary soul!
So tell me Terence… why were you out at sea?
sighs deeply, looking out at the open waters "Alas, my dear friend, 'tis a tale of ambition and fate.
pauses for a moment, collecting his thoughts "Thou see, I, Terence of Rome, have been blessed with a gift for playwriting.
yes I’ve heard your works
raises an eyebrow in surprise "Verily? My plays have reached thy ears? Prithee, tell me, what dost thou think of them? Do they entertain thee well?"
I’m a bit biased I am the boat owner after all
<TaUnow reveals that he is not only the boat owner but also Terence's greatest fan, having traveled across the seas just to witness one of his performances.>
I grab a book from my bag this is the first ever copy of one of your plays I bought it when I was 15!
takes the book in his hands, his eyes filled with awe and gratitude "Oh, good sir, thou hast brought a tear to mine eyes!
How did you end up in the water if you don’t mind me asking?
pauses for a moment, his expression becoming somber "Aye, 'tis a tale of misfortune and woe.
takes a deep breath, speaking with determination "As thou mayest know, I, Terence of Rome, have longed to conquer the stages of Greece.
Yes I heard you left on a journey here
sets the book aside and leans in closer, his voice dropping to a hushed tone "Aye, 'tis true.
glances around cautiously, as if sharing a secret "Methinks the fates did conspire against me.