[b]Tavern Corner - The Great Fortune Telling[/b] [@Jerkchicken] [color=fff79a]“Not even a sign of tamperings, to think that you would deliver this letter,”[/color] The fortune teller gazed at the seals of the letter, then pushing the letter back to Flint,[color=fff79a]” A surprise that you pirates are so honest. But I already figured out what this letter is about, something regarding Duke Benniad.”[/color] The fortune teller drew out a sign form the deck of cards. The symbol of the Marshes. [color=fff79a]“Should you want to challenge the man that hides under another name, it won’t be an easy voyage for you and the crew.”[/color] Breaking the waxed seal, the fortune teller pulled out a small letter, placing it at Flint’s side. There it reads: [i]I’ll skip with the formalities as you requested, I’ve confirmed this from the Rumours of the Brown Isles. Duke Benniad of the Kingdom of Argin is indeed the pirate Rel’chunk.[/i] A letter as short as it is, yet it conveyed what it needed. Rel’chunk the ‘Lord of the Evening’, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. The second card that the fortune teller drew was the card of the Wilted Feather, then the sign of snakes, the sign of an oasis, and lastly the sign of a ghastly old man with a sword. [color=fff79a]“Allow me to explain further, your captain has a liking to animals,” [/color]He pointed to the card of snakes, [color=fff79a]“And I can see that you have raised an Arctic Wolf. Seems like it escaped recently.”[/color] The fortune telling was accurate, as he pointed on the wilted feather and continued, [color=fff79a]“Your Crew have a few interesting people. That is in the news, but you fought a Marine Lieutenant, one that is stronger than his own rank. The other two cards are more relevant to your crewmates. So any further questions to ask?”[/color] [hr] [b][color=ed1c24]Tavern – Alesia[/color][/b] [@Genon] Another person, a man in a black suit joined the table. Alesia felt that she had been getting all the unwanted attention lately. She should’ve gotten a copy of newspaper beforehand, as she pondered on what the news wrote about. Perhaps not of something pleasant. She replied without showing much expression, [color=ed1c24]“Sure, go ahead.”[/color]