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A day and a night went by on the open seas for those who were sailing. It was a tiring time for all involved and Lucian doubly so as he kept vigil over the ships. Mann was not known to be a merciful god, especially against those who slighted him, so they had to keep an eye out incase the Guardian of the sea reared its head or that Mann decided to send a storm in their direction.
Neither of those, nor any other travesties that the God was known for, were sent against the convoy of ships. Instead when the morning sun came up and shined golden light upon the realm that Satharifax spoke.
<span class="mu-s">“I can see the ships of mankind.”</span> The Dragon spoke as he hung in the air for a moment, <span class="mu-s">“Just as I have caught sight of them they have caught sight of me. They begin to flee.”</span>
“The Sailors of Bretonnia know better than to challenge a Dragon on the open waters.” Lucian told the beast with a sigh, “I have heard a story about a Dragon who, five decades ago, ravaged any ships who ventured away from the coastline. It took three Dukedoms to seek out its lair and slay it.”
<span class="mu-s">“My kin are mighty, though the young ones are foolish. We cannot win when faced with the full might of mankind, let alone the other mortal races.”</span> Declared the beast with a smile, <span class="mu-s">“But we could chase them down so that no one is alerted to our approach.”</span>
“You are asking me to slay my own countrymen!”
<span class="mu-s">“I can say worse to you.”</span>
Lucian decided to ignore what was simply a slight against him by the Dragon. While he joined Lucian out of thanks, he did hold a chip over being forced to put one of his own kind down. He knew it needed to be done, but the spite was expected.
>Chase down the spotters and eliminate them
>Take a ride with the spotters
>Wait for the representative knights of a Duke to arrive