Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180712215352/@comment-17114085-20180923122803

(@Phantom: Vhor doesn't need to call Manis sir, he's not his superior.)

Manis and his Bretons departed to the south, but they left the injured one that had been caught in a beartrap.

Within a couple more minutes, Ellie was back with the rest of the crew. As soon they arrived they began preparing the ship to depart.

The crew was all together and the ship was repaired. The Roderon pirates were ready to set sail.

Teimel knocked once on the door to the Captain's quarters and then opened up (assuming that it is unlocked). "I arranged for the repairs, we're to bring the Malaia to them in an hour. As for the price, I got them down to 3 thousand septims. They wouldn't accept any less."

Lhotun led the party further down the Great Chamber, stealthily, while keeping an eye on the Dunmer below.

Soon they got close enough to hear some conversations from the Telvanni.

One of the scholars asked a guardsman. "Were they able to catch that thief from earlier?"

He nodded. "Last I heard they cornered her in the Workshop and locked her in one of the rooms. Zimmeron passed by here on his way to the camp to fetch some rope to bind her with. Looks like the Captain intends to bring her back to Tel Mithryn."

"It was good you caught her before she made off with any important relics. The Master would be most displeased if that were the case, what with all we've uncovered here so far." The scholar said and headed off.

"Looks like we are the first ones to try to sneak in here." Juunei muttered.

"Aye, but let's hope we don't end up like this thief." Lhotun replied.

"You know, we could head to this workshop and see the thief. She might know where the ballista is. Even if she doesn't, setting her free could provide a good distraction to let us get the jump on the Telvanni Guard." Deros suggested.