
This kind of situation is pretty often reoccurring. The Captain gets it in his mind to go off and find a certain treasure then forces his crew to do all the work while he stands there looking stoic or contemplative. Of course, the younger mates end up, you know, not doing anything. So basically just Anne and Heights do the work. And get sunburned by the look of it.
Kurori is back on the ship (first mate duties and all), Oren is anti-social, and Rook is probably off getting into trouble. Anne, being the only real confrontational person aboard the Cercyon, often ends up lecturing Nathan when this kind of thing happens. She's been venturing with him for 12 years. It has yet to sink in.
I noticed a lot of similarities between this illustration and this one from early production. I don't really mind similarities, especially since the older piece isn't "official art", and it just means that the personalities are solid enough.
Kick
20 hours ago
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AUGH! I wish I had been able to come back for the end of this one! It's so amazing!!! Also an enormous undertaking.
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