Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180414200018/@comment-17114085-20180427144905

(@Red: They would keep it in a storeroom somewhere, but not at the gun deck where they wouldn't serve any purpose. :P

These aren't guns they are scorpion ballistae, which can swivel quite a bit.)

"Probably." The Redguard stated. He sent one of his men ahead to check with the estate guards if the boss was home.

A few moments later, the men came back. "The boss is seeing a business partner. The guards outside said he wished not to be disturbed."

"The Duke? He's up in his palace in Port Hunding probably having grapes fed to him." The miner scoffed. He wasn't very fond of nobility.

"Stop them!" The First Mate ordered.

The crew on the gun deck stopped firing out at the enemy ship and turned their attention to the Argonians. There were about a dozen pirates still able bodied on the deck and they tried to attack the Argonians with swords, axes and maces.

"You bastards killed our captain and sunk our ship, I'm not telling you squat!" The defiant pirate spat.

Prince Caius nodded in agreement. "They are smarter than the average scum that roams the sea, but they aren't unstoppable. With the full might of the Imperial Navy behind me, so help me Talos, I will find them and capture them."

"So are we just supposed to roam around the woods until we run into him?" Lhotun asked irritated.

"No, if he's still on the island he must've been seen by local hunters. We'll ask around the village. Surely they will remember spotting a lone Dunmer out in the woods." Shav replied.

Lhotun sighed. "It's a lame adventure to start out with, but I suppose we'll get to the good stuff later. Let's head into town."