Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-13615389-20160715062945/@comment-12599067-20160805192207

Although he shared Valeera' opinion, Samedi couldn't help but take note that the only person on board who had openly admitted she was a thief was the one who was concerned about someone taking the Scroll for their own. Of course, Samedi didn't really consider himself to be particularly loyal to the captain either -- for now, he was part of the crew, but he had no intent of living out the rest of his life as a pirate. As of right now, the plan consisted of only securing the Scroll. What happened after that hadn't been well-described, except for the fact that they were all supposed to receive some of the profit. Which was fine with Samedi, though admittedly not really the reason he'd come aboard. In hindsight, he supposed it would have made sense to ask Kane who exactly they would be forking the Scroll over to, but it was probably a bit late for that. He supposed they'd just have to deal with that issue when it arrived.