Gorun exchanged common pleasantries with everyone before the ship set sail. On the ship's journey they were given more details about the quest that would be happening. Rather, what Vett wanted to tell them. Gorun could tell with his many years of court experience that they weren't being given the full set of details. The knight decided that asking questions though would get him nowhere. After a miserable journey on sea, much seasickness, nausea, many prayers for stone, and bouts of incredible loneliness they finally made port. The next piece of news is what surprised the dwarf. [color=gold][i]Kailee's end conquered? Why?[/i][/color] This move was unusual for sure and would disturb the balance of international power. Knowing things might get bad because of this development, Gorun pulled his hatchet and tower shield from his cart. The party headed to a tavern immediately, and things went downhill from the start. Some of the conquerors were harassing the waiting girls way too far. It seemed that several of the members in Vett's party were getting ready to do something about it. [color=gold][i]Good. Nice to know that my companions won't let this slide.[/i][/color] Gorun stood up to join his companions in putting a hopefully peaceful end to this dishonorable conduct. Out of nowhere some asshole stabbed a soldiers hand into the table without attempting to defuse the situation normally. Jericho also sprung out of thin air, weapon drawn, ready to escalate the combat. The soldiers drew their weapons, preparing to smite these two upstarts. Thankfully, someone had sense. Erik and Lazuli quickly started doing their best to both solve the problem and end it without making the situation more violent. Gorun took a mental note to thank him about this later. Gravelbeard stepped up next to Jericho, stopping the man from advancing by placing the tower shield in the swashbuckler's path of movement. [color=gold]"Let us not escalate this further. And does anyone know where the closest doctor is for your commrade?"[/color] The knight added in the second part as an afterthought to the wounded soldier's screaming.