We left
Kiera again, and decided to search for the magic privateer, but we only found
some inquisition people at first. We decided to ask for directions, but they
were more interested in us and magic. They were quite friendly, but the captain
said that we should not talk to them about magic at all, so we did not.
I heard they were angry at magic stuff anyway so it seems pretty stupid that they are constantly searching for it. We did not tell them anything, so they left the ship.
Next we
visited a little town, where we bought some food, and asked around for our
magic man. I found a nice guy, who helped us out for some money that he will
use to get to Kiera. I wanted to convince him to come with us, but he did not
want to. Maybe he was really keen on visiting the zoo or something. Anyway, now
we knew where to find the magic privateer, so we did not have to search the
seas anymore.
We arrived at
Paltos a few days later. It is a small town with a nice tavern and a not so
nice jail. The guy we are looking for is in the later, so I guess he is not to
clever. We need to get him out somehow,
if we want to talk to him at all.
We met his friends in the pub, who were really afraid of trying to help him. They got pretty annoyed when Cortez told them though, so they must not have known. In the end one of them fought Cortez to decide if he was right. Sadly Cortez won, so this means that they are indeed cowards and won’t help us freeing their captain and we have to do it alone.
We met his friends in the pub, who were really afraid of trying to help him. They got pretty annoyed when Cortez told them though, so they must not have known. In the end one of them fought Cortez to decide if he was right. Sadly Cortez won, so this means that they are indeed cowards and won’t help us freeing their captain and we have to do it alone.
Next we
have to break into a prison and then hide the guy once we got him out. I do not
know if it is going to be worth it. I mean if he was a real magician, then he
could have escaped from there, even if he was bound with chains and underwater.
No comments:
Post a Comment