Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20161004122413/@comment-19164168-20161007115142

( :( I understand)

"So you're the crew members of the Red Wave I've heard so much about. It's exactly as I pictured" the king mused.

"Tell me, why bring me these gifts? I thought pirates served their own greed and ambitions at first."

"Because we know the benefits of forming alliances with the right people, your highness. These are dangerous times, and it's good to have the right friends" answered Alan.

"Is that so?" The king asked. Before he could speak any further, a soldier arrived with an urgent message.

"Your highness, we have a problem. The Crowns have staged a surprise protest in the city and is heading straight for the palace! The guards are doing what they can to keep them from going any further and-"

"Again? I thought I made it clear that my decision is final. I don't care how you do it. I want these people out of my palace's sight! Start killing some if you have to!" The king angrily exclaimed.

The steward of the king soon approached Alan's group and said "Please forgive us, but your audience with the king is over for now. Trust me, you don't want to talk to him when he's this angry."

Alan shook his head a bit, before saying "What's with these "Crowns" anyway? And what's their problem?"

"Well, the Crowns are staunch traditionalists. They don't believe in siding with 'outsiders' and prefer the Redguards to live in ancient Yokudan tradition.

Admittedly, they've become a very serious nuisance, to the point they're trying to sieze power for themselves, but cannot make overt moves against us." The steward sighed, before he managed to think of something.

"Say... You're free for hire, yes?"