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The supplies that she bought were taken to the Revenge in a small wagon, following Ellie back to the ship.

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Roderon got some basic directions to the warehouse. He need only wait for the morning to steer his ship there to be repaired.

(Now let's continue from where I left off in Betony.)

Sir Alan helped the young lord out from the hold and onto the deck of the Katariah.

Edgard's limp was pretty bad, he could hardly walk on his own.

Prince Marcus followed after them with Dame Moria and Agent Lorchel at his side. "Florius, you have command of the ship. See to it that we're resupplied and arrange for the Virene's repairs. Jarnus, I want you to fetch the Orc prisoners and bring them to the Lord's keep. We'll be making use of his dungeon to house them until we get the information that we need from them."

Florius bowed. "Will do, your majesty." He eyed Jarnus. The Centurion had been against the old man's appointment to Quartermaster when he heard of it, but he'd never complain about it to Marcus' face.

"Cassander, I believe that you still have a duty to escort the young lord home." Marcus said. He gestured for the King to take the lead. "If you would."

Lhotun was in his cabin, thinking over how he was going to play things. ''Shav and Juunei suggested being rough with her, to get her to spill whatever secrets she is hiding regarding the Iceborn Pirates. Deros suggest a different approach, using my silver tongue to get her to talk.''

The Brinehammer was far out in the Sea of Ghosts, heading east.

Now was the time to make the Khajiit confess. It was a bad idea to keep her aboard the ship if she was going to desert or betray them. Though she was too useful to just get rid of immediately. If they could find out the truth they might be able to keep her. That was Lhotun's reasoning.

''She's probably still up in the crow's nest at this hour. The daylight shift hasn't come yet.'' The Redguard captain thought to himself.