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May 12th, 336
I set sail today, Captain Murgan has allowed me too join his vessel "The Dancing Lady" as a favour too my father. He said that if I turned out to be half the sailor he was, I'd be worth my young age. The ship is massive, I went and saw her yesterday, she is a large galleon with a few mages too defend her with magic. She has around 50 men, hopefully I become friends with a few of them at least. Captain Murgan is sailing her too Elbion, where we will be selling food and buying books. Father says I should be glad we're selling food, because we will never run out of food on the voyage. Isla said that she'd miss me, and gave me a silver locket, so that'd I would remember her, I said I would never forget her and that I'd only be gone for a few months. Mother and Mary cried at my send off, and father seemed close to tears. I am currently writing this in my room, before father walks me down to the harbour. Father gave me this journal as a present, saying every good sailor should keep a record of his life. Well father, your advice has never failed before, so keep a record I shall.
I set sail today, Captain Murgan has allowed me too join his vessel "The Dancing Lady" as a favour too my father. He said that if I turned out to be half the sailor he was, I'd be worth my young age. The ship is massive, I went and saw her yesterday, she is a large galleon with a few mages too defend her with magic. She has around 50 men, hopefully I become friends with a few of them at least. Captain Murgan is sailing her too Elbion, where we will be selling food and buying books. Father says I should be glad we're selling food, because we will never run out of food on the voyage. Isla said that she'd miss me, and gave me a silver locket, so that'd I would remember her, I said I would never forget her and that I'd only be gone for a few months. Mother and Mary cried at my send off, and father seemed close to tears. I am currently writing this in my room, before father walks me down to the harbour. Father gave me this journal as a present, saying every good sailor should keep a record of his life. Well father, your advice has never failed before, so keep a record I shall.
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