Half an hour from Indiga, Lucan handed the wheel over to his first mate. He would likely have to meet with some aspect of the Guild when they pulled into port and his current attire, dirty and worn, was not really fitting of a Captain. He made his way down from the poop deck and towards his cabin. The Aurelia was a small ship and his cabin took up all of the stern, the rest being devoted to the cargo hold. Inside, Lucan stripped off, throwing his dirty clothes on to the bed and replacing them with something cleaner. Kicking open a chest, he took out his Captain's jacket as he called it. It was a dark blue adorned with golden trimmings, styled like the uniform of an officer of the navy. Pulling on the jacket he grabbed his tricorn hat from the back of the door and headed back out on to the deck of The Aurelia, leaving most of the buttons on his jacket undone. Stepping through the door, the sea air hit him. It was a smell he had always loved. At sea he felt at home, the wind and spray on his face, the crash of the waves on The Aurelia's hull. He strode across the ship, his jacket billowing in the wind. Just before he reached the prow, a rogue wave rocked the ship, sending a couple of the more inexperienced crewman staggering back, although Lucan appeared to have barely felt the movement, not losing his balance for even a moment. Stood at the prow of his ship, Lucan surveyed what lay ahead. In the distance Indiga could be seen, about five minutes away with the current winds by Lucan's reckoning, however something didn't look right. A large plume of black smoke was rising from the harbour. Worried, Lucan made his way to take back the wheel. "What has happened here?" Lucan said, mostly rhetorically, as The Aurelia slowly made its way into the harbour. In truth in was fairly obvious, the water was littered with pieces of wood, fire and oil. Further into the harbour, the flames were more intense and Lucan could make out a set of masts. "That must be where it happened." Lucan's First Mate, Jack, said, coming to the same conclusion as Lucan. "My thoughts exactly." Lucan replied. "Let's moor as far away as possible. We're meant to be past that inferno but I'll take inconveniencing the Sailor's Guild over losing my ship." He continued, turning the ship towards the nearest empty moorings.