by The Kingpin » Fri Oct 14, 2016 9:33 pm
"Bloody great job, sir!" exclaimed the elf cheerfully as he approached the Scholar.
"Thank you. You are?" responded Septimus as he turned to face the tanned elf, noting the black hair and green eyes, and the peculiar garb. He deduced by the hues of grey and blue in his outfit that he was from Valenhad, the outfit looking much like a modified Valenhadian naval uniform. That said, he couldn't be certain.
"Captain Siril Vern, Valenhadian Royal Navy. Captain of the Dunefox, the sorry wreck of a vessel being worked on in drydock. I hear you did quite a number on those pirates. The smell of **** follows them wherever they go, I've never seen anything quite like it!" exclaimed the captain with a laugh, clearly overjoyed at the sight.
That earned him a chuckle from the Son of Storms. "Well, it's par for the course when the thing they're up against is as big as an inn, flies faster than they could ever sail and breathes fire," he responded half-jokingly.
"Aaaah. So you're Septimus! Sir Andruil told me of you. I transported him and Desrium here not a month ago! Though I have to admit, for whatever reason, I was expecting to see you clad in a dragon-sized wirshah. Though I suppose this makes more sense," stated the captain excitedly. "So! What's become of their vessels?"
"Crippled, or outright destroyed in some cases. They're a bunch of ruined husks out in the desert now," responded the Scholar, entertained by the enthusiasm.
The gleeful grin in the captain's eyes said it all. "The ******** ambushed us during one of our patrols. We dragged down two ships with us, but they managed to ram a hole in our hull after burning one of our sails, so we couldn't keep ahead of them. We'd be dead or worse if the cavalry hadn't moved in to back us up."
"Unfortunate. But well done wrecking two of them. I don't think the Dreamchaser would have been quite so successful if it had to mingle with seven ships instead of five," noted the Scholar as the harsh orders of the Thimeyran City Guards were heard down the hall from them, raiders clapped in iron manacles shuffling towards the path leading to the city, where they would be imprisoned.
"Indeed. Glad to know the Dunefox's sling ballista gave them the beating they deserved!" stated the captain proudly. "She was the first of Valenhad's second generation Interceptors. Two ballistae. Causes all manner of chaos when a Hammerhead Bolt hits one of their ships. I've seen single shots obliterate vessels entirely! And that's to say nothing of our Hunter Class ships. Four ballistae!"
"Indeed? Impressive. I should keep an eye on future designs then. It sounds like a fascinating thing to see in action," commented the Son of Storms with a smile.
"Oh, you haven't the faintest idea. Firing a broadside with all four at once is enough to shake the entire ship! Oh, if only the environment were as forgiving as the sea. Our warships are armed with several decks of them. Twelve of them spread on two decks. Enough to batter an enemy warship to splinters!" exclaimed Vern animatedly. "But, I digress. I am sure Valenhad should have something nice for you if you were to head to the Requisitions Office in the city. As for myself, well, I'm afraid time's ticking. I have supplies to sign for and get taken back to the Dunefox. She'll be back to her good old self, terrorising raiders soon!" announced Vern firmly.
"Good luck, captain. I hope to hear tales of your exploits the next time I visit Thimeyra. Farewell," answered the Scholar, the two shaking hands before parting ways. It was time to meet back up with Syria and Beshayir. It was as he departed the customs office that a new wave of travellers came through, beasts of burden loaded with supplies, the smell of spices strong in the air as he stepped back out into the sun, making his way back to the City in the Sands...
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG