"Aye aye captain." Tayang nods to you and looks to his crew. "You heard the captain! Weigh anchor, hoist the sails, we're shoving off!" The crew would get to work. They would be able to get the ship out of the port in twenty minutes. In those twenty minutes you'd find out of two locations where one could plunder holy water: there was an abandoned temple to the south shooting past the shipwreck, and a small fishing hamlet to the north. The abandoned temple used to also serve as a lighthouse, but as one can imagine such a remote location away from the securities of a town meant that one day, it's clergy was attacked and killed. It hasn't been in operation for many years. Could be filled with bandits, or wild animals, or some monster. But there's also a good chance that there's holy water there since being so close to the sea, they likely have a blessed well. So long as it hasn't be dried up you could draw holy water from it easily. The fishing hamlet would certainly have the holy water, and was far away enough from Red Shard that the most you'd have to worry about is perhaps the hamlet militia. There was also a temple there, and frankly the temple was likely the only major land mark in said hamlet; it's otherwise a small time fishing village. By the time the Kraken would be ready to leave, you were close enough you could see the fleet were Doros Merchant ships. They were [i]excellent[/i] targets for larger, more powerful pirate crews. Most Doro ships were massive wooden freighters, ships designed for maximum cargo hold. While stable and had a vast amount of cargo, they lacked personal defenses; rarely would they have cannons when they can fit more cargo, and even their armor was only good against rough weathers and not weapons of war. However like any Doros merchant fleet, it was guarded by at least three Frigates. Compared to the Kraken, the Frigates were bonefide warships; fast, extremely maneuverable, and had a full broadside of cannons to rip apart any ship that would tread too close to their caravan. While relatively low in armor, what they lack in sturdiness they make up for in speed, a common design philosophy in Doros boats. Still, it was unusual to see so many together. More so since it seemed to be a lone freighter being protected by [i]seven[/i] Frigates. They were still a fair bit of ways away, but they were certainly heading to Red Shard.