
Thanks for the welcome.
@Elle
My knowledge concerning the Age of Sail isn't perfect, but I'll answer any questions I can.
@Teveriel
My Roeg will have been kept in a prison (doesn't really matter which one) as collateral for his group, The Ragged Men. The band had been captured after an unsuccessful raid on an armed caravan transporting pay to the army. The commander of the group, knowing the large battle that was approaching, decided to recruit the brigands as scouts for his troops (for a fee, of course).The brigand leader, Jarrik the Old, accepted the deal after being convinced of the necessity of keeping the Garlean Empire out of Eorzea. The alternative of the entire band being hanged was an incentive. A lottery was held to decide which member would get the cushy job of being collateral in a nice warm cell while the rest of them tramped over the countryside. My Roeg won, and thus ended up in prison and didn't get incinerated.
If you want to collaberate on backstory intertwining, then I'm open to suggestions.
@Elle
My knowledge concerning the Age of Sail isn't perfect, but I'll answer any questions I can.
@Teveriel
My Roeg will have been kept in a prison (doesn't really matter which one) as collateral for his group, The Ragged Men. The band had been captured after an unsuccessful raid on an armed caravan transporting pay to the army. The commander of the group, knowing the large battle that was approaching, decided to recruit the brigands as scouts for his troops (for a fee, of course).The brigand leader, Jarrik the Old, accepted the deal after being convinced of the necessity of keeping the Garlean Empire out of Eorzea. The alternative of the entire band being hanged was an incentive. A lottery was held to decide which member would get the cushy job of being collateral in a nice warm cell while the rest of them tramped over the countryside. My Roeg won, and thus ended up in prison and didn't get incinerated.
If you want to collaberate on backstory intertwining, then I'm open to suggestions.
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