Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180712215352/@comment-17114085-20180818210111

The Imperials pushed the Orcs across the village, hitting them when they tried to antagonize the civilians.

Despite their best efforts, however, the civilians didn't obey when they were ordered to stay back. A few of them tried to rush the Orc prisoners.

A dozen civilians tried to break through the Imperial escort, though only half of them were armed.

"Keep them off the prisoners!" The Cohort yelled to his men.

The Imperials, however, didn't want to hurt the civilians. They were Imperial citizens after all and the Orcs were filthy pirates. Though they knew that if they allowed the prisoners to be killed, they would have the Admiral to deal with.

They did their best to keep the civilians from breaking through without hurting them, creating a barricade with their bodies so the civilians couldn't slip through.

Partway through their trip, however, the Malaia began to break down. It became clear that their hull would not hold until they reached Farrun. They would need to stop somewhere along the way to make proper repairs.

The ship was near the famous Breton cemetery of Cath Bedraud. The closest port was the city of Camlorn or the island of Caecilly, but that would involve back-tracking to the southwest. They could, however, keep going northeast and risk trying to reach the town of Fell's Run in the Kingdom of Northpoint.

"We take payment upfront and we need you and your men to vacate the ship while we repair it." The head shipwright stated.

"He's usually located inside the Head Office at the Cygnus Piers." The worker replied. He pointed to a prominent square building at the center of the company piers.