Landon sits on his hammock, strumming on his Mandolin, looking at the others. He happened to be a sailor by trade himself, and very much looked the part. He wonders if they even knew he was a fellow passenger, and not some member of the crew assigned to keep tabs on them. To this point in the voyage he had given them no reason to believe otherwise, often leaving the cabin to offer an extra seasoned hand during storms or socialize with his fellow sailors during their downtime. The Captain had already offered him a job, and if it wasn't for the dietary restrictions of his pet, he probably would have taken it.
Perhaps some of the eagle-eyed hunters may have noticed Landon slipping some of his few remaining pieces of mana fortified jerky to his pet Otter Chubs. The merchants below deck might also be savvy enough to notice that Landon's uniform comes from a different company than the one that runs the Zephyr. Aside from those hints, however, Landon doubted any of the passengers thought he might be one of them. That wouldn't do. Lord Harris had always told him that hunting is best done in groups, so Landon would have to make some friends before making landfall.
Deciding to break the ice, Landon begins playing, and singing, The Huntress of Loa, a rather infamous and explicit sea shanty about a romantic encounter between a sailor and a powerful hunter. His voice is deep and thunderous, but rich and complex in ways that might lead a refined ear to correctly assume that he has had some classical vocal training. He performs the tune with in a slower-than-customary time signature with a big ol' shit eating grin on his face, wondering if anybody would recognize the song and stop him before he could get to the scandalous third verse...
"Oh the Huntress of Loa, so fierce and so brave, sends beast and suitor alike to their grave!
She was the true pride of ol' Loa Town, her kills furnished the queen's dress and the king's crown!
Twas a dark foggy night when my ship found that port, and I wandered the docks seeking action of sorts..." 𝅘𝅥𝅲𝅘𝅥𝅲