Another surefire way to make your bear purr is by helping him work oil into his hands, which are riddled with arthritic symptoms and can at times cause him a lot of pain. He cramps up badly, to the point he can’t even bend his fingers without a hot, searing pain, so having someone who is patient enough to work his hands for him until they ease up – without commenting on his age while they’re at it, is bound to win a happy Hal.Â
Shoulder massages make the big man go hgggg. He’s putty in the hands of a good masseuse he trusts at his back which, sadly, is not many men, let alone decent masseuses, but it’s the #1 way to melt a bear.Â
Hal has been at sea for a very long time. He has learned to keep his hands to himself, for the most part. That said he is both a very tactile and very territorial man at heart – which causes him to orbit those he considers to be his rather well. He is always within arms distance of them – or, keeping an eye on them from a considerable distance, which is an old habit he never broke from his time as a crack shot up in the crow’s nest. He’s got a deep seated appreciation for the bird’s eye view, to be sure.Â
When he feels it will not go amiss, he is not above reaching out and clasping arms and shoulders, or even guiding people with a hand on the small of their back. The closer he gets to someone though, the more hands on he becomes, to the point of grabbing them by their ears to haul them out of a room or straight up throwing them over his shoulder when he has had enough of their bullshit for one night.
I keep saying they – and that is deliberate, because contrary to his babysitting contract frequent proximity to Flint, the man is not the only person Hal cares about – and is frequently exasperated by. Claiming Billy as a son to him goes well beyond feeling responsible for him – it also means butting heads constantly and trusting that it will resolve due to a mutual sense of camaraderie. He is as likely to haul Billy by his ear as he is to haul Flint, really.Â
As a whole, Hal takes the entire crew of the Walrus as his own. He is defensive of each and every one of them, and considering some can be right shits for brains, it does mean he’s as likely to be carrying one of his own out of a bar as he is to be dropping men to the ground for trying to start shit with his boys to begin with.Â
The only member of the crew Hal hasn’t grown exasperated with to the point of manhandling is Joji. Though he’d never indicate as much to anyone, Joji is low key his favorite because he never does anything fucking ridiculous, and on a ship full of dodos, that is a goddamn blessing.
Hal is not the most sentimental person. Leading the kind of life he does, he has learned not to get overly attached to material matters and to focus instead on immediate survival as well as long term planning. He has a frugal nature, and works hard to maintain a lifestyle that will be sustainable once he reaches a point where he has to retire from seafaring. He even has some coin stashed away in various places, waiting for him to gather up when the time comes.Â
The point he is at by the time our story starts is fairly close to the end of the road for Hal. He’s reached the point where he is ready to put an end to tromping around after younger men at sea, and set up shop somewhere. Legitimate business along the shore, be it a bar or an inn – maybe both, if he can swing it – but ultimately speaking, Hal does not want to go inland.Â
The smell of the sea itself is home to him – the sound of the waves as well. When he can no longer smell the brine or hear the crash, he grows uncomfortable – doesn’t feel right inside without those particular sensory inputs. He feels half whole without them, which is part of why he has pushed his career so damn long – he wants to make certain he has enough money to settle in a port city, because anything else just wouldn’t be worth living.
This is a permanent starter call for Hal Gates, of Starz’ Black Sails explicitly.
These calls give me a heads up on who is open to interacting with whom ( which is handy for those who have exclusives among my crew! ) and gives me an excuse to kick you starters whenever something crosses the mind, or blow up your inbox knowing who would be most wanted.
These calls also serve as a final tag dump – when this call is posted it indicates a character has been fully moved into the blog and is ready for action!