Vexil.
"Is that normal?" asks Zam the ex mercenary as they hurry back down the street opposite the west end of the main airdocks of the city of Vexil.
"No idea" is the reply from Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy, who continues with "But he's willing to go, even in this weather" followed by "So that's all that matters".
The teenager originally from The City Of Ruins nods his head as they hurry through the drizzle on this spring day here in the capital of the city-state of Vexil.
They get to the corner of the street, where beneath an awning in front of a shop, wait the others.
"Well?" asks Lord Farque as he looks at the elf in the dark grey hooded cloak, and the youngster who is wiping rain off his face.
"Found one" replies Dalinvardèl Tanith or Dalin as he's called more often than not by the others in the group.
"Not many going out this morning, because of the weather" adds the elven spy who hails from the principality of Alinlae.
"Hardly any customers too" continues the elf who is a commander in the Scouts and Rangers division of the Armies of Farque.
The undead warlord nods his full helmed head, then says "When?". "Anytime we want" is the reply from the spy Tanith who follows that with "Just him and one crew member".
Once again the lord and ruler of the Lands Farque nods, then says to everyone "Come on, let's go" and gestures to the nearby airdocks.
Dorc da Orc sourly grunts, then sighs as he they make their way from beneath the shop front awning.
The large ork didn't want to come out today, for the simple reason it started raining during the night. And though it's only drizzling now, the ork warleader is more than a little uncomfortable that he's getting wet.
This morning with Lord Farque, Dorc da Orc, Dalinvardèl Tanith, and Zam the ex mercenary. Is Tamric Drubine the field commander, Malisse aka Zubutai the barbarian hordesman and Mira Reinholt the mage.
Once again, the once powerful mage is the slightly rotund woman named Daisy. As he's under a spell that's been cast by Helbe the elven thief.
As for the elven masterthief, he's somewhere around. Where exactly, no one is sure with the exception of Lord Farque.
"Which one?" asks Mira Reinholt the mage who once again isn't exactly pleased that the Greater Illusion spell the highly talented elven magic user has cast on him, has him looking like the younger sister of Malisse aka Zubutai Timaginson.
"That one there" is the response from Dalinvardèl Tanith who points to the end of one of the long airdocks, where there's a number of small single masted airships tied up.
The small vessels are sight seeing ships, which usually travel over and around the city of Vexil. But on a day like today, where it's raining. Not many, if any of the small sight seeing ships are in the skies above the capital city.
""How much?" asks the practitioner of magic who was once the most powerful mage of his generation to be found anywhere in The Southlands.
"Two gold for all seven of us" is the reply from the spy Tanith, who is walking alongside Zam the ex mercenary and the Vexillian mage in exile.
"Not too bad I guess" says the mage Reinholt who continues on with "Especially considering the weather".
The slightly rotund woman follows that with "All those sight seeing ships are a rip off, always have been".
The spellcaster who is also a highly talented swordmaster, then says "The captain is desperate for any business on a day like this" the woman named Daisy adds "It's why you didn't get completely ripped off".
They climb the steps to the top of the airdock, which is a good thirty feet high. And though it's a long, straight dock. Not like most of the docks, which are circular.
It doesn't take them long to walk to the end where the small airship they're taking is tied up, on this drizzling spring day here in the city of Vexil.
They board the vessel, with both the captain and his crewman staring in disbelief at the large form of Dorc da Orc.
Until the big burly ork from the southern polar region of the world growls at the two of them, which causes the captain and air sailor to quickly get underway.
The small, single masted airship has soon disembarked, and though the captain usually has a set flight. He nods and says "Yes sir" when Lord Farque points and tells him "That way".
The small vessel, isn't particularly quick. Though it's fairly agile due to it's small size. And it passes over the main airdocks of the city, as they go north and east.
Once they're clear of the main airdocks, and other larger vessels going in and out of the airdocks. The undead warlord tells the ship's captain "Drop down closer to that building there".
Though the captain, a man in his forties, whose nephew is the lone crew member, is reluctant to do so.
He agrees to, as he nervously stands at the wheel, because the large heavily armoured figure of the deathlord of Farque is standing right next to him.
As they drop down towards the building in question and start passing by it, there's a loud thump behind the captain.
Who turns around, then falls over backwards in fright. And as he sits there on the deck, pointing with a shaking hand, he stammers out in fright "What's that?".
"A cat" dryly replies Lord Farque who has taken the wheel, and doesn't even bother to look around at what's behind him.
Still on the deck, the captain of the small airship looks at the lord and ruler of the Lands Farque as if he's crazy.
Then he looks at the massive black dog, that's appeared on his vessel, and has now flopped down. And is lying there, with one eye slightly open, looking at the ship's captain.
"Probably best if you go and help your crewman at the mast" says Malisse aka Zubutai the barbarian hordesman who has moved aft to stand with Lord Farque at the wheel.
The rotund woman who is really a hordes outrider from the southern tundra by the name of Zubutai Timaginson, who just happens to inhabit the body of Malisse, looks at the captain of the airship, and tells him "In fact it's probably be best if you and crewman went down in the hold until we get back to the docks".
After a moment, the captain, who is still staring at the massive dog, that jumped up onto the small airship from the building they flew closely by.
Vigorously nods his head, then scrambles to his feet, then hurries forward to get his nephew, before going down into the hold, through a hatch forward of the mast.
Though only after Lord Farque has to yell out to Dorc da Orc in the ork language to get out of the fucking way.
As the ork warleader had his head down through the hatch to the hold, looking for a spare sail or something similar.
Which he could drape over himself, to stop himself getting wet from the constant drizzle that's falling this morning across the city of Vexil.
The woman named Daisy and Dalinvardèl Tanith are at the mast, and both reef the fore sail after a command from the large heavily armoured deathlord.
The airship slows, and the undead warlord who has the name of Draugodrottin that the people of his lands know him by, turns the wheel to starboard.
And the small single masted airship, slowly turns in a circular arc, just a hundred feet above the tallest buildings in this part of the capital of the city-state.
The lord of the death realm who has the elven name of Des'tier, which translates to The Destroyer.
Pushes the wheel slightly forward on it's plinth, and the small sight seeing airship drops in altitude.
The undead warlord who is watching Mira Reinholt in amidships, looking over the starboard rail.
Pulls back on the wheel when the exiled Vexillian mage looks back at him at the wheel, and nods his full helmed head.
After Draugodrottin gives the order to drop the main sail, he calls out "Zam!" followed by "Get back here".
The ex mercenary who hails from The City Of Ruins who is in the bow, hurries back along the deck to aft.
"Take the wheel" says Lord Farque to the youngest member of the group, who lifts his eyebrows in surprise and says "Er?".
"It's either you or Dorc" says the large heavily armoured deathlord, who then dryly adds "Trust me, you don't want that fucking idiot Dorc in control of an airship".
Zam nods in agreement with that, and the teenager who has never been in control of an airship in his life, suddenly finds himself at the wheel of a small single masted airship, above the city of Vexil on what's a rainy spring day.
"Just hold it steady like that" explains the lord and ruler of the Lands Farque who continues on with "You're just holding position, and not going anywhere".
"Yes my lord" says Zam the ex mercenary, who holds the wheel absolutely steady, not moving it back and forth or side to side at all.
While the deathlord of Farque moves forward to amidships, where Tamric Drubine the field commander, Malisse aka Zubutai the barbarian hordesman and the woman named Daisy, who in actual fact is Mira Reinholt the mage.
Are at the starboard rail, looking down at something below them, here in the northeast of the city of Vexil.
The teenager who is originally from The City Of Ruins, who hears Axe the undead wardog behind him, sigh then roll over.
Watches as Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy makes his way aft, to join the ex mercenary at the wheel.
While the others quietly discuss things, as the look down at something in this part of the capital of the city-state of Vexil.
Whilst Dorc da Orc makes a forlorn looking figure, sitting up in the bow. Looking both miserable and angry, as the drizzly rain continues to fall across the city of Vexil this spring morning.
Zam who only has a small semblance of what's going on here while they're in the city of Vexil, nods his head to those at the starboard rail in amidships, and quietly says to the elven spy beside him "What are they planning?".
"You don't want to know" is the slightly wry sounding reply from Dalinvardèl Tanith, who after a pause continues with "And they're just looking at something at the moment".
The youngest member of the group slightly nods, then does so again when the elf who is a commander in the Scouts and Rangers division of the Armies of Farque quietly tells him "It's to do with that list of names we took from that lot observing that counting house the other day".
"Oh?" says the ex mercenary who is careful not to move the wheel either forward or backwards, or side to side.
"Someone on it?" quietly asks Zam, who after blowing drops of water off his nose, continues with "Or who actually wanted it?".
"The latter" is the quiet reply from the elf who previously served in one of the more prominent noble houses of his homeland, the principality of Alinlae.
Interesting, the ex mercenary thinks to himself, who then silently adds, I wonder what they'll end up doing?
"Keep it steady" quietly says Dalin to the youngest member of the group when Lord Farque glances back at them.
"Will do" quietly says Zam who slightly turned the wheel as he thought about what he and the spy Tanith have been discussing.
Then it's not too long before the lord and ruler of the Lands Farque makes his way back aft, while Mira Reinholt and Tamric Drubine raise the main sail again.
"Stay on the wheel" says Draugodrottin to the ex mercenary who was going to get out of the way, so the deathlord of Farque could take the wheel again. While Dalinvardèl Tanith nods, and makes his way forward to join the others in amidships.
Once the main sail has been hoisted, the undead warlord tells Zam "Come about" followed "Three to starboard".
The lord and ruler of the Lands Farque quickly explains to the ex mercenary what that means. And the teenager from The City Of Ruins nods in understanding, and he turns the wheel to starboard, not that much. Three spokes of the wheel to be exact. When Des'tier shows him that there's notch on the top of the wheel to show when everything is zeroed out.
"A full turn is obvious" explains Lord Farque who follows that with "A half turn is six spikes, three is more often than not called a quarter turn".
"Seems simple enough my lord" says Zam the ex mercenary who now finds himself actually flying the airship above the city of Vexil.
The lord of the death realm softly chuckles, then says "So it seems" then after a moments silence, he adds "To drop in altitude you push the wheel forward, then backwards to rise up again".
The large heavily armoured deathlord follows that with "This is a three setting airship" he continues with "When you push or pull the wheel, you'll feel it click with each position, that determines the speed in how to drop or rise".
Lord Farque adds "Larger and quicker vessels will have four or five positions" followed by "All depends on their lines, and draw".
Zam listens as Draugodrottin explains what all that means. After he does, the undead warlord tells the ex mercenary to push forward on the wheel one position.
After the teenager from The City Of Ruins does so, and the small sight seeing airship drops in altitude as it heads back to the main airdocks of the city.
The lord and ruler of the Lands Farque snaps his fingers and gestures away to the side with his right gauntleted hand as he says something in a language that Zam doesn't understand.
There's a slight rocking of the stern of the small vessel, and the ex mercenary glances back over his shoulder, and sees that Axe the undead wardog is no longer onboard.
The youngest member of the group then pulls the wheel back in the full upright position when the deathlord of Farque tells him to so that the vessel is now level.
As they head back to the main airdocks north of the city center, on this this drizzly spring morning here in the capital of the city-state of Vexil . . . . . .