"Aye aye, Capt. Don't forget to free the Villagers." Tormaigh then leaves for the deck.
Deck: Tormaigh walks onto the deck, and points out the small piece of land.
"Hi there Lync. The Capt. says we're going to that island. This'll be soooooo fun." Kartos just looks at the female Hunter.
"I see why he would give your kind a bad name."
Tormaigh is kept under close watch by Aerscet's crew.
Meanwhile, in the brig:
Aerscet comes to the villagers' cell. "We are nearing our destination," he says. "Myself, a few of my crew, and my passengers will be going ashore. Notice how you are not included in that group. If you want to be let out of this cell, I will need information. What are you doing here? Why did you board my ship?"
"Aye aye, Capt. Don't forget to free the Villagers." Tormaigh then leaves for the deck.
Deck: Tormaigh walks onto the deck, and points out the small piece of land.
"Hi there Lync. The Capt. says we're going to that island. This'll be soooooo fun." Kartos just looks at the female Hunter.
"I see why he would give your kind a bad name."
Tormaigh is kept under close watch by Aerscet's crew.
Meanwhile, in the brig:
Aerscet comes to the villagers' cell. "We are nearing our destination," he says. "Myself, a few of my crew, and my passengers will be going ashore. Notice how you are not included in that group. If you want to be let out of this cell, I will need information. What are you doing here? Why did you board my ship?"
Kogaru nervously steps up to face Aerscet and clears his throat. "My name is Kogaru, and this is Ticeli, and we're would-be historians from the Ice Region. Now that things have settled down, we decided to travel the Regions, see what first-hand research we can do. When we spotted a ship with some Skull Raiders and a Toa, we thought it would be a great chance to ask some questions, and I would like to point out that we intended to ask to board and talk with you. If you had said no, we would have respected your decision, but that's when we met the Hunter, Tormaigh. Once he heard our plan, he offered to help, but I'm still not sure I like his solution, especially given the fact that we got thrown in the brig." Kogaru suddenly stops, out of breath. He pauses while he takes a deep breath, trying to calm himself.
"I don't care if you take us with you on that island or even let us out of the brig, seeing that we did end up trespassing on your ship. But, uh, if we, uh, might be able to, uh, interview some of your crew, we would, uh, reallyreally 'ppreciate that. But if you want to keep us here, totally fine, no arguments here." Kogaru doesn't meet the Raider's eyes, his own eyes fixated on his feet.
Lync glares at Tormaigh. "Do Nami dragons have to be taught the meaning of 'sic 'im'?" she asks Kartos.
Kartos looked down at Blue, then at Lync.
"Yes, sadly." Tormaigh then looked at the Nami.
"Awww! It's so cute! Hello there you cute wittle ting." He then went to pet the reptile.
Blue snarls and nips at Tormaigh's fingers. Lync laughs. "I think she gets the point well enough. Good little guard-dragon," she coos, petting Blue herself.
"Awww! It's so cute! Hello there you cute wittle ting." He then went to pet the reptile.
Blue snarls and nips at Tormaigh's fingers. Lync laughs. "I think she gets the point well enough. Good little guard-dragon," she coos, petting Blue herself.
Kartos lets out a chuckle as Tormaigh pulls his hand back.
"Mean little thing, ain't she?"
"Nami a quiet loyal and protective of their masters. You best remember that." Tormaigh just makes a face before looking at the island again.
Blue snarls and nips at Tormaigh's fingers. Lync laughs. "I think she gets the point well enough. Good little guard-dragon," she coos, petting Blue herself.
Kartos lets out a chuckle as Tormaigh pulls his hand back.
"Mean little thing, ain't she?"
"Nami a quiet loyal and protective of their masters. You best remember that." Tormaigh just makes a face before looking at the island again.
"What's on the island? Treasure? Things to hunt? Elemental creatures?"
Tormaigh is kept under close watch by Aerscet's crew.
Meanwhile, in the brig:
Aerscet comes to the villagers' cell. "We are nearing our destination," he says. "Myself, a few of my crew, and my passengers will be going ashore. Notice how you are not included in that group. If you want to be let out of this cell, I will need information. What are you doing here? Why did you board my ship?"
Kogaru nervously steps up to face Aerscet and clears his throat. "My name is Kogaru, and this is Ticeli, and we're would-be historians from the Ice Region. Now that things have settled down, we decided to travel the Regions, see what first-hand research we can do. When we spotted a ship with some Skull Raiders and a Toa, we thought it would be a great chance to ask some questions, and I would like to point out that we intended to ask to board and talk with you. If you had said no, we would have respected your decision, but that's when we met the Hunter, Tormaigh. Once he heard our plan, he offered to help, but I'm still not sure I like his solution, especially given the fact that we got thrown in the brig." Kogaru suddenly stops, out of breath. He pauses while he takes a deep breath, trying to calm himself.
"I don't care if you take us with you on that island or even let us out of the brig, seeing that we did end up trespassing on your ship. But, uh, if we, uh, might be able to, uh, interview some of your crew, we would, uh, reallyreally 'ppreciate that. But if you want to keep us here, totally fine, no arguments here." Kogaru doesn't meet the Raider's eyes, his own eyes fixated on his feet.
"Questions are dangerous, historian. What are you looking to find?"
Kogaru nervously steps up to face Aerscet and clears his throat. "My name is Kogaru, and this is Ticeli, and we're would-be historians from the Ice Region. Now that things have settled down, we decided to travel the Regions, see what first-hand research we can do. When we spotted a ship with some Skull Raiders and a Toa, we thought it would be a great chance to ask some questions, and I would like to point out that we intended to ask to board and talk with you. If you had said no, we would have respected your decision, but that's when we met the Hunter, Tormaigh. Once he heard our plan, he offered to help, but I'm still not sure I like his solution, especially given the fact that we got thrown in the brig." Kogaru suddenly stops, out of breath. He pauses while he takes a deep breath, trying to calm himself.
"I don't care if you take us with you on that island or even let us out of the brig, seeing that we did end up trespassing on your ship. But, uh, if we, uh, might be able to, uh, interview some of your crew, we would, uh, reallyreally 'ppreciate that. But if you want to keep us here, totally fine, no arguments here." Kogaru doesn't meet the Raider's eyes, his own eyes fixated on his feet.
"Questions are dangerous, historian. What are you looking to find?"
Kogaru immediately recoils. "Sorry, sorry, you don't need to answer our questions, I'm sorry to intrude, please don't hurt us." Ticeli sighs, still leaning against the wall in the back of the cell.
"Not everyone was there, you know. Fighting the skull spiders, or whatever battle happened in the City of the Mask Makers. But that doesn't mean that others don't deserve to know what happened. That's all we want, so that we can record it for... for whoever wants it, I guess. Maybe this stupid island will stick around long enough for it to pass into legend."
"Questions are dangerous, historian. What are you looking to find?"
Kogaru immediately recoils. "Sorry, sorry, you don't need to answer our questions, I'm sorry to intrude, please don't hurt us." Ticeli sighs, still leaning against the wall in the back of the cell.
"Not everyone was there, you know. Fighting the skull spiders, or whatever battle happened in the City of the Mask Makers. But that doesn't mean that others don't deserve to know what happened. That's all we want, so that we can record it for... for whoever wants it, I guess. Maybe this stupid island will stick around long enough for it to pass into legend."
Aerscet pauses. "My guard overheard you telling the hunter about the elemental creatures. How did you learn about them? How many others would know?"