Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180414200018/@comment-17114085-20180616214102

(@Nelthro: From what I understood, the pirates that split up to try to head to the tower were the previously hidden ones. Right?)

"This whole island is significant to us. The souls of our kin rest here." The redguard replied. "You're trespassing on sacred grounds by being here. No foreigners are allowed to be on this part of the island. I'll ask only one more time, leave or be removed."

The Redguard horsemen were getting anxious, gripping their spears tightly. They didn't seem to be used to fighting too much, probably because they saw little combat stationed there on Fort Cyrus.

Because they were focused on Varo's group, the horsemen didn't notice the hidden group yet despite them moving around.

"Very well, lead the way." Caius gestured for Lucien to come with him.

The Blades followed after the Prince regardless of not being asked directly, it was their job to accompany him at all times. Caius didn't mind it, he was used to this sort of treatment, he's had constant bodyguards all his life to protect against assassins.

The leader raised his shield in time to block the swing. The leader noticed the bolt coming at him. He rolled to the side and tried to put the Nord in between himself and the pirate ship so the crossbowmen couldn't get a clear shot at him. He stood up and stayed on guard against a counter attack from the Nord.

"Brace!" Cortoran yelled, ordering his men on deck to get into cover. The Deceit and the Forward were both galleons, so their heights were practically the same. The pirates were able to use the railing on the deck for cover to avoid most of the enemy fire.

The First Mate ordered the portside artillery to be moved to the starboard of the ship so that it could fire on the Imperials. It would take a while, so the pirates weren't able to do much damage to the Imperials in the meantime.