Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180414200018/@comment-17114085-20180417193440

The Ultima was able to sail unmolested into the harbor while sailing under the Nelthar Flag, though the red and black of the Nelthar flag did caused a few heads to turn when they spotted it out at sea, a closer inspection with a spyglass saw that it wasn't a criminal ship.

At the harbor there were a slew of ships docked. Most were merchant ships, as Port Hunding was a main stopping point for trade in the Abacean Sea due to its central location, but there were a half-dozen Imperial Navy vessels also docked there. Most imposing among them was the Colossal Carrack that was docked on the inner-most pier.

Shav leaned on the railing on the stern and looked at the deck below where the new crew was working the sails. There were a few old sailors that knew what to due, but most of the crew were random riff raff that didn't know portside from starboard.

The Dunmer sighed. "I'm going to need to train them, not just in how to man the ship but also in how to fight. Every pirate needs to know both." He told Lhotun.

"Aye, I suspect we'll be doing a lot of fighting." The Redguard sounded excited.

"Don't be so eager, lad. We don't even have any armaments and besides the two of us our crew barely has any weapons. They couldn't kill a horker." Shav pointed out. "We'll need better equipment as well as more experienced crew members."

"We'll get both. Dawnstar had few pickings, but I'm sure we'll find more men in Winterhold. Just about anyone would be eager to leave that place." He said.

The Dunmer snickered. "We're heading to Bleakrock Isle. As I said before, I have an old friend that might be willing to join us...if he's still alive."

"Fine fine. You're the expert here, old man." Lhotun made a face trying to imitate the grumpy Dunmer.

Shav sighed and shook his head, holding back a chuckle. ''I need to be tough with the kid, I owe it to Alesan. I'm the one that filled his head with all this talk of adventuring at sea so I'm responsible for him.'' He looked back at the crew. They were rather generic in appearance, he had seen hundreds, if not thousands, of sailors just like them in his lifetime. However, there was one that stuck out like a sore thumb. A Khajiiti woman that had joined them only moments before they sailed from Dawnstar. ''You don't see many of her kind this far north. I wonder what her deal is.''