Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180414200018/@comment-17114085-20180423184007

The Malaia was able to escape a direct blast from the explosion due to its quick maneuverability, but when the two barrels went off they spread oil and burning shrapnel a good deal so the ship still received some minor damage. "Arrogant old man.You think your measly crew is enough to take on the Ebonarms?" The Ebony clad Captain muttered. Rajmahar drew his scimitar and yelled. "Men, all hands on deck! Grab your weapons! Prepare for battle!" He went down from the stern and ordered his men to light the remaining barrels in anticipation for the Malaia's approach.

"Once I have my gold." The Redguard gestured for them to hand the sack over.

Following the incident with the Khajiit, she and the other sailors only got more hostile. It got to the point where Lhotun had to order her to stay in the crow's nest as lookout for most of the day so there wouldn't be trouble. Shav was the one that suggested the move, since it would make use of the Khajiit's excellent vision. "We should've thought of this before." Shav noted as they were sailing through the night. With the Khajiit on the crow's nest they could even sail during the dead of night, for she could see as well as in the daytime and could guide the ship through the dangerous waters. This caused Shav to lighten up his suspicions on the girl and a few of the sailors, those in the night shift, were even thankful to her since she saved their asses on more than one occasion. The Dunmer and the older sailors were teaching her the correct terminology so she could be more effective at her job. The Khajiit reluctantly agreed. "Seems things have turned out alright, and just in time, Bleakrock is only a few hours away." Lhotun muttered. Their long trip from Dawnstar was almost over and now the Brinehammer had its lookout position filled by the Khajiit M'Sani.