Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180712215352/@comment-17114085-20180908175243

(@Nelthro: Incorrect, that only applies to the Dragonborn because they have no set class and are a Jack-of-all-trades. In Skyrim, only NPCs with some skill in magic actually know spells and in Oblivion even the Hero of Kvatch only starts with spells if he has a magic school as one of his major skills. So no, people aren't born knowing magic in TES. Warriors have no skill in magic so they don't know any spells.

Yes, the archer would have some other melee weapon as well as his bow.)

Saryat closed the gap between them, but didn't expect the archer to attack so recklessly.

The mind-controlled archer swung at the Sergeant and landed a hit, but the scimitar was unable to pierce through his armor.

The Sergeant retaliated, bashing the archer in the head with his shield, knocking him back and staggering him.

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Yagrenac hit the western gate with its shot, but the bolt did little to no damage to the reinforced gate with the portculis down. The bolt struck the iron bars of the portculis and was deflected harmlessly.

The Centurion was only 20 meters from the gate now.

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70% of the pirates' arrows landed, but they failed to hit any vital spots on the Redguards and just gave them minor injuries. However, they succeeded in delaying the Redguards from firing their own volley.

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Their attempt to move into some form of ambushing position was thwarted by the sourthern archers, who fired their volley and kept the warriors from being able to reach near the gates, landing minor injuries on the 20 warriors as they were forced to keep their distance. It left the pirates about 50 meters from the gates.

Corporal Mirisa and the 14 horsemen moved out of the sourthern gate, spotting the pirates in the field thanks to the flames left there by the archers sometime before.

"With me!" Mirisa yelled and led her cavalry towards the warriors. They gripped their spears tightly as they charged at the enemy.

The pirates only had a few moments before the horses reached them.

The Captain took a moment to calculate the amount. "That's 4700 septims for a night, can you afford that much?"

In truth, Roderon could as he still had gold left over from his last raid on those Dunmer ships. However, paying that much to Aevar would empty his coffers since he had already spent a lot of money on supplies and fixing his ship. He'd be broke until he completed another raid.

"I feel that I should be the one to stay behind if that is the case. Take Trierarch Vhor with you, I will take charge of the ship in your absence as Quartermaster." Quintus suggested.