Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20150415205542/@comment-25038310-20150621162304

At the port, under the cover of darkness and a murky mist, slavers and traders in particular 'goods' were bringing in people who were gagged and chained. The wide 'range of products' included children, men and women of all races.

"Did we get a good haul in today?" The pirate asked, who was clad in a black jumpsuit and grey, leather armor. All of the pirates carried either hunting rifles or large pistols, like .44's.

"Yes.. I heard M'bak demanded quite alot from our esteemed captain Willis.. but he managed, like he always does. The man has a golden tongue and honeyed words.." Another pirate responded, pushing some soon-to-be slaves in the belly of the ship. From there, more pirates stuffed the people in iron cages.

"Or a shiny pistol, which he held against M'bak's head.." He replied.

The pirates chuckled, until the right hand of the captain, a massive orc, shot them a glare from behind the weel. "What're you two doin'?! Get back to shore and get the last of those damn slaves, ye diddles! Our captain is waiting!"

The pirates nodded, saluting the right hand of the captain before walking down the small wooden plank. The pirates continued crossing the port  until they opened the door leading to an abandoned storage of some sorts. In there, there was a small group of skinny Bretonic children which were all chained together, and watched by another Orc with a .44 in his hands and an icy look.

"That took a while.. gag these fucking kids and let's go. Can't stand this fucking city any longer.." The orc spat, annoyed.

"True that.. Heard things about this city... vampires, nobles being shot down by some 'Fox' or 'Wolf' or Wraith or something like that.."

"And a mansion blown up..." The second pirate added.

"No lollygaggin', you two. Get to it. Now!" The orc said, switching the safety off his gun. The two pirates did not need any more convincing to get going when that happened. They gagged the children and started heading back to the ship.