Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180712215352/@comment-17114085-20180804225645

(In the games? No, because you can't throw weapons in the games.)

Naerion could see that it was around 2-3 o' clock. He didn't know how far the fort was from his camp, since the scout that he sent out never returned to report the location of Fort Cyrus, so he didn't have any clue what time it his crew would arrive if they headed there.

However, due to the size of the island, it was impossible that the fort was more than a seven hour walk away from his camp on the western coast.

The rowboat made it back to the Brinehammer. The sailors helped the men up onto the deck.

Deros spoke up. "Fetch all the crates of loot, we need to bring them to the market. I've already arranged a sale."

Juunei approached. "Captain, did you find the Khajiit?"

Lhotun explained like he had to the Dunmer before.

"I see, best we forget about her then." Juunei muttered.

Juunei went with he sailors into the hold to fetch the crates, when suddenly he called out to Lhotun.

Lhotun and Shav went down into the hold and found the Khajiit there with Juunei.

"She was sleeping among the crates, she claims." Juunei explained when he saw the confused look on Lhotun's face.

"What?" Shav frowned.

"We found her here sleeping among the crates, captain." The sailors confirmed.

"This one is sorry to have left her post, but she requires sleep sometimes and there was no need to stay on lookout here in the grotto." M'Sani explained.

"My men searched for you, you weren't onboard." Juunei retorted. "Just come clean."

"You must be mistaken." M'Sani tried to lie. "This one hasn't left the ship."

Lhotun crossed his arms. "Don't lie, we know you left the ship. I saw you in the market searching for information on the Iceborn pirates."

"Khajiit was..." She sighed and said. "This one was there, searching for information. It is true. Though Khajiit doesn't see what is wrong with that, she used her own gold to buy the information."

"Why were you looking for the Iceborn Pirates?" Lhotun asked.

The Khajiit looked away. "It is...a personal matter."

Shav grunted angrily, but ordered the sailors to get back to work. "I'm keeping my eye on you, Khajiit. Help them unload the crates then return to your post."

She nodded and scurried off to help the Nords grab the crates.

Shav approached Lhotun. "We should question her later, but out at sea. That way she can't just run away. We'll find out the truth of her mysterious behavior."

Lhotun nodded and went back to the deck.