Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20151110155038/@comment-24736819-20151212031558

They finally found Maximus laughing his ass off while watching a skinny-looking man running around in circles.

"Look, Des! I can't get enough of this looney, he is quite good at hiding!", Max commented as he tapped his cane on the ground at the same rythym Ludo ran, "Too bad for him that I'm pretty good at finding him...heh."

"Enough is enough, Max. It's time to go.", Destro's presence slowly allowed the bandit's mind to control his body once again and he finally fell down, exhausted.

"Where to?", Max's curiosity was bigger than his desire to torture the bandit.

"Elsweyr."

Váli was the first to get out of the Captain's cabin, giving the sign that the plan was to be executed. Cori came right after, adjusting the eyepatch he recently started to use.

"Where is the payment, then?", the Captain asked and quickly his eyes followed the path which the large nord pointed, "What are you saying? There is noth..."

Suddenly an arrow hit one of the Captain's men right in the head. Then another, and another... Before the Captain could realize what was going on, Váli used his superior strength to grab the poison and lay a well calculated knee into the Captain's ribs.

"It's funny how you thought to be safe. Honestly, if it were any other day I'd gladly do some business with you, but unfortunately you caught me in a bad day.", right after saying those words, Váli knocked the Captain out with one single punch.

"Alright, Boss. Time to go!", Cori said, pulling the large nord towards the docks.

The pirates had no idea where the arrows were coming from and ended up ignoring the two bandits escaping while searching for protection from the projectiles.

...

Anvil drunkenly found his way out of the Inn. He was really disappointed, thinking that his crew had abandoned him to be arrested.

"Fuckers will have what is coming to them...", he muttered.

The episode with the Son of Sheogorath took a large toll on his mind's health, unlike his companions who were mainly physically harmed, Anvil had it worse mentally speaking. He was still struggling to differ what was real and what was part of his mind's own tricks...so naturally, it was hard for the redguard to believe that he was truly seeing two of his former companions heading his way after jumping out of a ship's deck.