Stacking Up

The Nimbus of the Veno Pirates had been significantly damaged and exhausted from the crew's recent confrontations. She needed time to heal, and accordingly, she had been stopped in a remote island. Of course, a crew of such growing infamy wouldn't dare to stop at an official port. Instead, they anchored the ship off the coast on the side away from town, attempting to avoid prying eyes.

"Hmm, given that we're in this situation..." A bespectacled man began to say, "It is probably paramount for me to restock." This man was Hazen Yosef, formerly a simple of Haevyn Town who quickly became notorious for rescuing and subsequently fleeing with the group of Pirates he was currently associated with.

"I'll go into town. I'll act in disguise and flee should the necessity arise. Don't worry, I'll be back within six hours." Yosef took a lengthy piece of dark cloth and covered his face and upper body. In addition, he had ruffled his hair to avoid being immediately associated with himself. Of course, he could not remove his spectacles, which were a defining trait.

As he was performing the motions to pull off a leap, Yosef focused and began to say "Stack: Leaping Strength — Tenfold." Within that instant, Yosef performed a leap of incredible power, hanging in the air for some time as his body moved forward. On his descent, he then stated, "Negative Stacking: Collision Impact — Tenfold." He had immediately removed the threat of being injured by the impact of the fall, allowing him to calmly land on both legs, though he ensured to bend them to avoid the oncoming pressure.

Navigating his way through the coastline, he had been traveling for approximately half an hour before he found the entrance to a large market square. He recognized the island, known as Silk Bay. It was a haven for importing and exporting goods, and an incredibly bustling island where Yosef often ordered his medicinal supplies. To have ended up here, of all places...it didn't bode well with Yosef. Nonetheless, he moved forward to achieve his objective, hoping his presence wouldn't illicit another tragedy.