Damien was the first to go, in search of a library of forbidden knowledge and one of Benjamin's assistants!
(5)
Truly, the vessel was vast. There had to be a library in here somewhere...
"You look a little lost."
Just behind Damien was a young woman in a red dress. She had pair of red draconic wings along with a lizard-like red tail. Considering the circumstances, they were probably real.
"Need any help?"
Damien was of course looking for a library.
"Well that's right down this way."
After a short bit of walking, Damien reached a yellow door which the woman threw open.
"And here you are. Be careful with the books, there's a moody ape in there who hates it when you damage them. The books are color coded for your safety. Don't spend too long in there, the Wanderlust will jump soon and you don't want to be in a non-shielded area when that happens. Any questions?"
Jacob left the bar shortly after.
(4)
While the ship was large and confusing, he soon heard voices in the distance. "Are you sure, Nico? You know how difficult piloting this thing is."
"Cmon. You know I've always wanted to fly the Wanderlust! And it's perfectly safe, you've seen the Void scanner readouts yourself--"
"The Void is never safe. But alright then Nico. You'll have your shot at it. I've waited long enough to give you a chance anyway. It's a wonderful thing, honestly, to fly between realms."
Benjamin and one of his assistants were nearby.
Bjorn wished to have some sort of protection for himself.
(5)
After a short bit of wandering, he noticed a yellow hatch in the ceiling. Climbing up a ladder, he found a room packed full of differently colored shelves and racks.
(3)
He had no idea where to start, though...
Mr. Woods was the next to leave the bar, leaving several confused others behind. While he was at it, he picked up Benjamin's sheet. Maybe he could use it for something.
(6)
After turning a corner, he found a yellow door leading into a room with a massive crystal pillar in the middle. Touching it, he felt... awareness. Of the ship. It wasn't exactly a normal map, and his headache was rapidly building. The ship... was changing. Shifting. This wasn't some static vessel. No, the location of everything was constantly changing. Navigation was going to be a challenge... but at least the change was slow.
(Headache. Navigation bonus: +1 to next ship navigation roll.)