Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180414200018/@comment-17114085-20180509223203

(@Red: I know there are those larger than 1 talent, but I'm not sure about the max size of Roman ballistae. Anyway, that's not really important. No ballista that massive would fit on a ship...I think.

@Nelthro: I'll add the names to the blog. Is that Varo First Mate supposed to be related to the Worm Cult leader from Online, or the merchant that owned the Varo Tradehouse from Morrowind?)

Once again, the rowboat went up in a fiery explosion, setting the tarp alight and breaking up into numerous pieces. The First Mate and the pirates aboard were incinerated.

The Headman had retreated down a hallway and as soon as Naerion and crew reached it they were met with more Bloody Fist guards. This time they were better prepared than the fight outside. There were only four of them, but two were armed with crossbows and the other two had shields and maces.

"Stop them." The Bloody Fist leader ordered. He was wielding a steel crossbow along with another bandit. They aimed their rounds at the Dremora who was in the front, trying to shoot him in the chest and put him down.

When he got to the Katariah, Lucien could spot Florius on the deck ordering sailors around as they halled in supplies for the flagship.

"Ah, Navarch Vici. His Imperial Majesty has been asking about your progress on the interrogation. He will be eager to hear what you've uncovered from the pirates that you captured." The First Mate said when he spotted the old officer.

Sometime later, the trio arrived at the ship.

Deros was underwhelmed. "That's the Brinehammer? Not a very impressive ship."

"It was a trade ship up until a few weeks ago." Shav pointed out. "The old crew left when Lhotun announced he would turn to piracy, so we had to get new sailors."

"They need some work, but we did manage to get a hidden gem in the form of a Khajiit lookout." Lhotun muttered.

"A Khajiit?" Deros didn't seem enthused. He sighed and breathed in some ocean air. "Well I've come all this way and the sea calls to me. I'll see the damage once I'm onboard."