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"Yes, one that will likely be shot on sight when we approach." Teimel retorted. He sighed, not seeming very confident on Borghul's plan.

Though, the Argonian suddenly remembered something. "Wait, we have a flag that we can use. We took the jolly roger from the Ebonarm Pirates. If we hang that on the mast when we approach the pirate hideout, we might be able to dock the Malaia without getting shot at."

Neither Evalana nor Vhor managed to spot anything in the forest.

Manis cautiously walked through the trees, continuing to head south.

As they moved throught he forest, one of Manis' men suddenly screamed. "Aghh!"

The Breton Captain turned towards the sound and saw that his sailor had stepped on a bear-trap, which was hidden among the bushes.

Two of Evalana's sailors then screamed as well, as two arrows hit them. The first was shot through the right leg, causing the man to fall over. The second was only grazed by an arrow as it flew past her back and left a scratch on her armor.

"Form up!" Captain Manis ordered. "We're under attack!"

Roderon's crew was stocked up and their ship was fully repaired, but they were broke.

They had a month to gather some money to pay off Commander Freydis or there would likely be consequences.

(You can do as you please now, but you will need ot pay off Freydis unless you want her to hunt you down at the end of the month.)

Lhotun stabbed the Dunmer through the chest with his cutlass, pushing him down onto the granite floor. Though that didn't killed the guardsman. The Dunmer tried to yell, but Lhotun stabbed him with the second cutlass and put and end to him.

Deros and Juunei made it to the camp.

"Quick thinking, he wasn't able to call for help." Juunei said.

"Yes, but now we don't know how many more are inside." Deros grunted with disapproval. "It would've been wise to question him for information before killing him."

"I suppose, but that was too risky. I needed to end him quickly." Lhotun argued.

The navigator shrugged. "What's done is done. Maybe something in the camp will tell us how many there are."

Juunei looked at the ruin entrance. "I'll stay on guard and warn you if anyone else comes out of the ruins."