Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180712215352/@comment-24736819-20181010020047

Lucien went along, watching as the elf worked his magic into the orc's mind.

Joramun laughed thunderously, a trait incredibly commong amongst the Toreau men.

"A tiny dagger against the thick scales of a werecrocodile, I wouldn't exactly call it cheating.", the large breton said.

"Still, our customs clearly says that no weapons are allowed.", the young argonian's fearsome stare had indeed something very familiar. Joramun stared down at the argonian for a few seconds before he snapped his fingers.

"Aha! I remember you now, youngling. Worry not, as this wasn't exactly by the books I won't be taking your father's life.", the Captain chuckled, "Although, he deserved much worse. You'll find out why once we return to the Maw."

He then turned to the rest of the tribe making his voice echoe through the marsh, "You'll all find out that your former companions have changed a lot. You'll also find out that there are new companions to be met."

Despite not looking too happy for the result, the argonians soon begun to pack up camp. Munstram and Eye overlooked the situation while Khan approached the Captain.

"Better than planned, yes?", the man asked in his thick accent.

"Yes, Khan. Better than planned... I figured Kalnah would let his pride speak louder than his mind. Still, they are taking this all too well.", the tall breton noted.

"Plan still on?", the bokor inquired.

"Not entirely. Get me just one and make it report its findings as soon as we get to the ship.", it wasn't an easy decision to make, but ultimately Joramun didn't become the King of Pirates in his past days making easy choices. Khan nodded, turned around and begun to scout his victim.