Your crew worked quickly and efficiently as they geared up for boarding. Your men grabbed their melee weapons of choices, mostly cutlasses, but your first mate was a classic dwarf who brandished two hand axes. Meanwhile the ship was moved closer as your men set out two boarding planks, allowing the group to easily board the ship. The surviving elven prisoners crawled away from the flames, looking towards the group for salvation. Tayang looked over to you as he pointed his axe at them. "What shall we do with them? Do ya want the lads to take em for ransom, or take no prisoners?" Selling people into slavery was not an unknown concept for you. Indeed, in some countries chasing down bounties, taking them alive, and then selling them to ransom brokers is an honest and legitimate business. It just so happens that those same Ransom Brokers would gladly sell off a harden criminal as much as they would some kidnapped farmer. These elves appeared to be of the sea variant, capable of deep sea exploration and such. It's not immediately obvious why they're on this boat aside from perhaps being merchants, but even so you know that each of these elves would sell for at least 20 GP each to some brokers you know. [hider=Rolls and Info] Talogan (28/28) = 21 Talogan's Pirates (Derrick 11/11) (Oliver 11/11) (Hector 11/11) (Johnathan 11/11) (Tayang 11/11) = Sea Goblin Sergeant 1 (25/33) = 5 Sea Goblins 1 (A Dead) (B Dead) (C Dead) (D 16/16) = 2 [/hider]