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Sorry if I am delayed in my response. I feel like I just can't think right now. I was writing for something else and just staring at the page, thinking of nothing.
"Well, if you had no plans, perhaps we could go to where your trial is being held and wait there. The Treeminder will probably be there to speak to, and likely your friend Tunxeek as well. If we are fortunate, your opponent may be there as well, so you could get a chance to meet him before it is time for the fight. It is possible you might be able to get a sense of what kind of person he is by speaking to him. I doubt it would matter much for the fight, but you never know what will be useful." Meesei suggested as she finished off her breakfast.

Kaleeth returned the kiss even more deeply, then started on her breakfast while watching Leaps. "Well, I am with you, and since you are the sun on my scales, I feel warm. I was going to ask you if you wanted to go on a hunt today, but I think it is going to rain. All the scents and tracks will go away. I am sure we can find other things to do, though." Kaleeth answered.
At the moment, I'm managing about a dozen things, but I'm trying to keep up with everything. I understand if Legion is having a difficult time posting, so when we get through the current conversation, I'll have her approach.
I was waiting on leon. My next one was reliant on his.
Sharee was quite adept at remaining inconspicuous while observing the ship. She only gave it passing glances to look at it directly, while keeping it in the periphery of her vision the rest of the time. She walked around the docks with the others with an air of confidence, which was enough to convince most people that was supposed to be there. All the while, she was making note of what defenses she could see from their vantage point.

"If you prove yourself useful, you'll get whatever you want. Noelle, is this the same ship you saw, or a different one?" Sharee asked, trying to piece together all the information she had available. The plan was still to hit their target shortly after it left port, but they would only get one shot at it, so they needed to pick the right target the first time.
To let you know reganza, there are no cannons in ES. They use ballista.
Honestly, I don't know how much longer I can wait to post.
On the way out of the tavern, Sharee was stopped by Noelle, which would have annoyed her had she not actually been talking about something important. Sharee looked around for a few moments, then motioned for her and the Khajiit to follow her outside. She spoke in a low whisper to her to at least try to avoid anyone overhearing them. "Good. This Khajiit here says he knows where a ship is as well. He is going to take us to the docks and show us. We'll see if the one you found is the same as his. Did you notice anything else about the ship? Size, defenses, type of cargo it's using as its cover? I want every bit of information I can get before we commit to a mark. And make sure, above anything, to not draw attention to yourself if you go looking. Unless we're really lucky, we're going to have to wait in the city a few days before the ship leaves. If we are forced off the island before then, this job is as good as over."

As they started nearing the docks, Sharee stopped for a moment and looked at the Khajiit. "Lead on." She ordered.
I approve of people doing things on their own. If something makes the main plot impossible, or messes with it, I'll mention it. I really don't want to have absolute control over everything. Characters will do what they want to do based on their own personalities. If you're dubious on whether or not a plan or idea you have will mess with things, just ask me.
"It is no problem, Sabine." Meesei responded to her. She was confident that Sabine would succeed today, but she wanted to make sure she had every advantage she could. Thorantilth had told her some about her new opponent. Since she did have some measure of combat training, the new opponent was also a hunter initiate, but a less experienced one. With the effects of the poison taken into account, it would be a much fairer fight than last time.

"Your potions succeeded this time, didn't they?" Meesei questioned between bites of her breakfast. "From what the Treeminder told me, your new opponent is a boy your age, a new hunter initiate. Thorantilth did have the chance to watch you fight last time, so he was able to judge your fighting skill. I do not believe it will be nearly as one-sided. We have a few hours before it is time, so is there anything else you wish to do to prepare, or do you just want to rest and wait?"

A few of the others woke up around the same time as well. Kaleeth had awoken shortly after Meesei, so she returned with breakfast for herself, Janius, and Leaps. She sat down next to him and gave both of them their breakfast. Of course, Leaps ended up ignoring his food and jumping straight on Janius'. Meanwhile, Ahnasha had a serving about half again as large as anyone else's. She was not even ashamed of how much she was eating anymore, though she did feel a bit guilty about how much of the village's food she was taking. She wished she could go out on a hunt to help replace it, but she knew she was in no shape for that.
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