Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-13615389-20160623164644/@comment-13615389-20160628180719

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(I think Shilly was talking to you, Pel.)

Brugo nodded. "Aye, you've brought in a fine haul, Brolin. Sure, there are some weaker links..." He said rather tactfully, making sure who we was referring to wouldn't know. "But overall, it's good one."

Once the last of the crates and barrels of supplies was loaded onto the ship, the sailors got to work raising anchors, lowering the sails, cleating the lines, setting in the tiller, getting all hands on deck to begin their voyage.

Brugo was an efficient taskmaster, getting everybody ready and organized with ease. After barking his orders out to the men, who promptly did as they were told, the orc head below deck to arrange the medical bay he promised Maria.

Kane took control of the helm for now, piloting the ship northwest. The old Redguard called out towards everyone on deck. "As some of you may know, we're sailing for Hegathe, to listen in on Admiral Avik and Admiral Ocarus's negotiations." The captain turned the ship and, once a good gust of wind had hit them, they were out of port.

Captain Kane served in the Imperial navy for about 7 years before he abandoned them after the Empire's defeat in the Great War. Back when he was still active, he met two young soldiers in the navy, looking to serve the Empire any way they could. Their names were Ocarus Marillo, and Avik Syod. The trio became fast friends in a short amount of time, being in the legion often did that. The captain always saw the three of them as as remarkably similar, and yet, counterparts of eachother; what each othem could've become depending on how their paths diverged after the Great War. Avik and Kane were likeminded in that they both lost faith in the Empire after the White-Gold Concordant, while Ocarus stayed true and firm to his people. Avik decided he would return home to Hammerfell, where he could at least assist them in fighting off the Dominion, distinguishing himself there and eventually becoming the admiral of their navy. Funnily enough, Ocarus grew to become the admiral of the Imperial navy, his loyalty to the Empire unwavering against all odds. And finally, there was Kane. Kane stole the ship they served on from port in Anvil, and sailed it straight to Stros M'Kai, where it was reoutfitted as a pirate ship. Sailing and fighting was all Kane ever knew to do, and he relished the freedom of a pirate's life. But now knowing that his two former comrades had made names for themselves while he was not much more than a highwayman... That made him think. It made him feel like he had something to prove.