Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180414200018/@comment-24736819-20180425235744

"Scipio, get everything out of them.", Lucien gave his subordinate a carte blanche and the rather handsome interrogator nodded.

"Everything, Navarch.", he repeated, finally stepping into the hall where the three pirates stood chained up, "Hello, gentlemen."

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"I don't know how you bare to watch those things, sir.", Gaius let out, turning his back to the hall.

Lucien simply smiled, remaining quiet.

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"You and me....we're going to have a little talk.", the handsome imperial continued.

He grabbed something from within his robe and placed over the nearest table in a way the pirates could not see what it was.

"You see, the Imperial Navy is not very friendly towards your kind. Me? Well, I can be your best friend while you two are here.", he continued, strangely missing the actual number of pirates that were there.

Tukta-mab looked clearly uncomfortable amongst the chaos that was the tavern. It looked like he would burst at any time and butcher all those patrons around him.

Dursos didn't knew the muscular bokor very well since the man mostly kept to himself and spoke solely in Yoku, but he had seen the redguard in action before on their journeys together through the lost lands of Oblivion and the creature of the blade knew it wouldn't be the best idea if the redguard chose to unleash his evil there.

Nonetheless, Tukta-mab remained still and patiently waiting for the return of Joramun.