Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20171204071002/@comment-25073873-20180111032202

Illya has aimed very precisely at the waterline of the front of the ship that was coming towards them. Releasing her arrow, a line of light sped forth fro,pm her bow, piercing the target exactly where Illya had aimed.

"Perfect" noted Illya, as the arrow embedded in the bow of the enemy ship glowed bright and then exploded, tearing quite a large hole where it hit, allowing water in.

More importantly, if the ship rammed theirs in such a state, the bow would definitely break apart and the enemy ship would sink even faster.

Illya drew another arrow, aiming carefully again as she fired slightly higher this time, making sure it sped through the hole created by the first arrow, exploding inside the enemy ship to cause even more structural damage.

Why shoot enemy sailors when she could sink the ship with well placed explosions?