>>6000463Before you can dwell too long the boat roughly impacts the shore which in turn sends you to the floor. “Get out! Get out! I’ll be taking on water if the lass,” The old boatsman stomps his foot on the metal boat, “Gets any more holes in here! I’ll circle around fer ya but get out!”
Not wanting to get on the bad side of the old sailor you and the rest of your entourage vacate the vessel as quickly as you can and find yourselves on a rocky shore a bit near the outskirts of the village. All the enemies in the direct area have been dealt with by your volley but you can see more rapidly approaching. Inquisitor Asher takes one last look at the group before nodding to you with a determined face and then- then- charging the metal skeletons like a <span class="mu-i">lunatic</span>! Yet, somehow he appears to dodge the gunfire of the skeletons with nary a scratch, almost like he knows where they’re going to come from. The last you see of him is him decapitating a skeleton before ducking into a nearby alleyway as more follow him as you’re pushed behind a wall by Inquisitor Abram.
“Lad knows what he’s doing lass, don’t worry about him.”
“I-i wasn’t!”
You see Silas scoff off to the side as Marie flourishes her sword with an uncharacteristic look of resolution. “Your Highness, someday people will look up to your leadership. And that means taking charge under fire. What are your orders?” He continues regardless of your stuttered answer.
>You decide it would be best to charge straight at the ship in the hopes of disabling it>It would probably be better to follow Inquisitor Asher’s example and defeat as many enemies as you can before attacking their base>[Write-in]