Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190505142549/@comment-17114085-20190823142844

"Yes, the old man got a ride home." Hugaldr replied. "Pretty cheap too, since the ship was already heading to Vindhelm and will just drop us off in Yorgrim along the way."

"That's good. Wouldn't want to waste our reward on the trip." Jof muttered.

The young hunter brought them to the pier where their ship was located. It was the Cog, similar in size to the one that had brought Tiskr's shield to the city. Though this one was on a voyage east instead of west.

"They will be setting off tomorrow morning, so we can enjoy a night in the city before setting off." Helgi said as he came down the gangplank.

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If the Stormhawks asked the Cog that had brought Tiskr's shield, they might be able to convince its captain to take them to Wyrmstooth, as the sailor had claimed that they were going to head to Haafingar soon. It was probably their best bet to secure a ship home.

(We can timeskip the ship journeys.)

"I see. Well you are Elisiv's guest here so feel free to make yourself at home. Our bunks are downstairs. I'll have Melkorka seperate one for you." Gunnar said. "You can find her after the feast to see where you can set yourself up."

While Randagulf was the Harbinger, he wasn't actually the leader of the Jorrvaskr crew. He was the supervisor of the Companions, acting as a mediator between the various crews and offering general guidance for the mercenary captains. In times of war, the Harbinger would be the coordinator of the various crews to make sure they could work like a funcional army, like he did during the battle against the Orcs, instead of being independent batallions.

Still, Gunnar was the captain of the Jorrvaskr and did the day-to-day administration of the crew. Due to their friendship, in practice, the two men funcioned as co-leaders of the Jorrvaskr crew.

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Quite the cheerful fellow. The innkeeper noted. "Today's meal is venison stew, though you can order something else if you'd like, but that will take some time to get ready. It will be 6 pennings for both of your meals and another 5 pennings per room for the night."

Even if it had been over a century since Lars had originally lived in Skyrim, he found that the currency hadn't changed. The Atmorans were still using Currency from back during the time of the Dragon Cult's rule over the province. Pennings were the silver coins that were worth 1/10th of a gold coin. The common folk rarely used the gold coins, it was usual for them to trade only with copper and silver coins.