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The way things are.

🇺🇸Savy_Spencer
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"Blue" is the half-elf daughter of war prisoners. The third of their children to be taken by the pirates when they come to visit their otherwise peaceful tribe. Nightcaller is a giant-kin who runs the shipyard of the port town Kabrairheil. He is looking for additional laborers, preferably strong ones. While he finds what he is looking for, he also notices a blue half-elf and decides to obtain this one as well. The following is a story of their time together as Master and servant.
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Chapter 1 - Setting

On the planet of Edhol in the year 358 a great war took place. One that all the then current nations took part in. Over the course of this 37 year war many battles took place, countless lives were lost. Some nations fell while others rose to take their place.

Eventually an uneasy truce was called and a month later new borders had been formed, peace was agreed upon and the new countries began the arduous task of rebuilding what they could after the destruction which had been wrought.

Eighty years have passed since then and many changes have been made to the countries and the world as a whole.

The peoples are largely beginning to thrive again, trade has commenced, cities rebuilt and the once large and numerous pirate fleets have been greatly reduced.

Reduced not eradicated.

Piracy is a vital part of not only trade but in keeping the nations in check. Where would we be without the rare, the exotic and the somewhat dubious nature of the goods brought.

Certainly the nobility would be far less content with the more common luxuries and perhaps resort to making things more difficult for the common folk.

Without pirates the likelihood of increased taxes upon the poor and wrongful imprisonments would surely rise and so we must deal with pirates, encourage them to bring their trade here to Kabrairhiel, in order to appease the nobles.

Afterall, we don't want another war on our hands.

This was the argument the merchant guild had made and many agreed it made sense so it was put into effect immediately.