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"Some pirate's holding up a bunch of people for money at the docks! Apparently nobody leaves until they get the funds they want, and if anyone tries to leave, they die!"
"Where are the guards?"
"Occupied with some kind of incident on the other side of town, don't know when word will reach them."
"And why don't you go and stop them?"
"You kidding? II heard the pirate's threatening to cut out the guts of their children if they don't comply!"
"I heard he's trying to herd them onto his pirate ship inhabited by the undead!"
"I heard the pirate had three eyes, six arms and a monster tail!"
"I heard-"
When it was quite clear that people were probably spouting nonsense at that point, secondhand knowledge always did that, Caius would let out a sigh as he finished his drink. He supposed it was worth investigating this "pirate" if the guards were busy. This rumor had to have gotten started somewhere, after all. He wasn't sure how true any of it was, some of it sounded like it could be true with what he'd seen in this world, even the more ridiculous sounding parts... But really, he doubted that all of it was true. Still, he kept an open mind as he would casually walk out of the tavern with his hands in his pockets. Speeding his walk as anticipation filled him, Caius would begin his speedwalk toward the docks. His expression betrayed no emotions, as he would summon a short sword with a blade on each end. Pulling it apart from both sides, the sword would form into two daggers with a trigger on each. Spinning them through his fingers, he would approach the docks with full intention of shooting quickly if need be.
Caius had no qualms about shooting first.
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You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
This took me two hours. I want you to appreciate that.
You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
Faris needed money.
This wasn’t anything new of course. He’d been lacking since the day he’d washed ashore this strange land, but this had reached a whole new level. With mission on his mind and Krile in tow, it’d turned his usual mercenary jobs into a distraction he couldn’t afford. Not with Bartz’ safety on the line. So they’d coasted by on the funds he’d built up until then, but that could only last them so long.
So what was a pirate to do? Faris chose the obvious route. Pirating.
It felt good to be back to his old ways. Like a fish back to water or a gull back to salty air. He wanted to laugh at the relief of it -- at his pounding heart and the power at his hand. He’d taken to the life of a Warrior as well as anyone could, but his heart had always belonged to the sea. To the sea and the thrill of violent theft.
And so as Faris approached the last gangway at the dock, he did so with the strength and confidence of the captain he’d once been. The crew had already taken to unloading the cargo, and more than a few of them turned hostile eyes towards him, warning of danger if he didn’t get lost. Faris stopped in front of them, back straight and a fire in his eyes. One of the crew straightened to face him.
”What do you want?” The threat was barely veiled behind the ambiguity of his words. Faris smirked.
”I’ll be taking your gold,” he said. The man recoiled in surprise. ”You’re a lot of smugglers and rogues yourself, selling arms to the worst types. So I’ll be taking a cut of your spoils.”
The men darkened at that and every one of them turned to face him. Their eyes promised death. ”And where did you hear that?”
”You meet all kinds skulking in low places. I’ve not said a word about it. All I’m after is gil.”
The man laughed. ”You.” The man’s eyes trailed over Faris from his hairless cheeks to his tunic to his thin stature nearly half a foot shy of them. ”Well that’s the thing. A threat only works if you can carry it through.”
Faris crossed his arms and laughed loudly. ”You’ve got some brass. I’ll give you that.” He shot them a half-grin. ”But it’s more a warning than a threat. I’m no rat -- it’s not my style. But if you lot don’t surrender, I’ll be commandeering it myself.”
Something wary passed his face before he banished it. ”You think we’ll just hand it over?”
”Aye, if you know what’s good for you.”
There was a long pause. Faris could almost see the gears turning. Faris was too confident for a bluff, and his nearly inhuman strength wasn’t uncommon enough not to guess. But of course he didn’t comply. No man worth his salt would agree to being robbed.
”Get lost.” The snarl didn’t quite mask his unease. He turned his attention back to his cargo. Faris grinned.
”There it is then.” Faris pulled his dagger and held it towards them. ”Your final answer?”
Wary eyes met his blade. He saw a few hands reach for their belts. Greeted by only silence, Faris’ grin widened. ”I’ll make you change your tune.”
He called upon his shard of the water crystal, and in a flash of light, he’d transformed. His blue tunic faded. His scarf elongated into a cape behind him and tinted a vibrant red. His bandanna turned to a matching hat with a feather in its cap. At the end of it all, he faced them with a body full of magic and a sword in his hand.
He made short work of them.
With the crew subdued, Faris put his hands to his hips and leaned over them, exhilaration in his eyes. ”Where’s the captain then?”
***
In the end, they didn’t give him what he wanted -- or at least, not without a fight. He knocked down every one of them, and still the captain wouldn’t talk. So he bellowed his demands again, telling the lot of them that no one left until they handed over what he’d come for. At least, until the truce was pierced by a gunshot.
At first, Faris thought it was a cannon firing into the sea, but then came the sharp bite of metal into his shoulder. ”Why you lousy-!” He gasped through gritted teeth and staggered back, clutching at the wound and the seeping blood between his fingers. ”No-good, gutless-!” The rest of them were on him, brandishing swords and daggers and all other kinds of deadly blades. Faris jumped back, pulling his own sword to block them even as his vision swam with the pain. ”Curs!”
But it was him that was lousy. The devils had been smuggling weapons from the north, after all. What a sorry excuse for a Warrior of Light he was.
Faris forced a laugh even as he barely dodged the blows, barely holding off four snarling men by scrambling back and blocking desperately with the dull end of his sword. His crystal stirred in his panic, and he willed it forward with all his might.
’Change already! Change! Change! Change!’
The light engulfed him. The men recoiled in his moment of weakness, and Faris lept back one more time, clutching his shoulder as armor spread across his body in crimson red. His sword elongated into a wicked spear, and his hat twisted into the form of a dragon. In a second, he stood confident and powerful. This was a form he felt more comfortable in. He bore the strength of a wind drake and the ferocity of one too. His mouth soured into a scowl.
”I’d like to see you try that again, you louts!” Then his scowl morphed into a kind of deadly grin. He spun his spear in his hand and started forward again.
Their bullets glanced off his armor -- a sacred relic of a library long lost. He was vaguely aware of the shouts of the other dock workers and of scrambling feet, but he was too lost in his own adrenaline to care. With the wind his hair and weightlessness at his feet, he couldn’t help a laugh at the thrill of it all.
Piracy was one hell of a ride.
When it was all said and done, he stood confident and victorious on the beach. He spun his spear around again and planted the dull side into the sand. ”I’ll tell you one more time!” he shouted up at them. ”I’ll be taking your gold or you’ll have a meeting with the harbor! Now which will it be?”
Caius had arrived at the end of the bout. He didn’t have too much context on the situation but a monster of a person had taken all those men down and then demanded their gold. His boots sunk between the sands a bit before sliding out with each step. Caius liked beaches, and he didn’t like the idea of potentially staining this one with more blood. But it didn’t seem like this one might give him much choice. His eyes bore into the figure in the dragon armor, his own brown irises dulled as his expression continued to betray no emotion. With his own overcoat, one might even have mistaken him for a pirate himself.
The mercenary would hold each loaded gun-dagger aimed at him, fingers on the triggers as he prepared to fire both in succession if need be. One was aimed a little lower to help ensure that he kept them in his sights, and it allowed him to get a good look at them. Caius hoped to parlay if possible and end this without violence, even if he didn't like his chances.
"A real scene you've made. Scaring people and robbing folks at the docks" Caius commented dryly. "Interesting sort, though. The normal run of the mill bandit doesn't attack with so many people around, though considering how many are aboard that ship that you just took down, I suppose you're quite confident in your skills."
Caius examined them as he stepped closer. A lean, lithe body but with a steady touch of muscularity. The average person might mistake them for a skinnier man, maybe a boy that was still getting his beef, or just a very effeminate man. That would have been Caius' first guess, but... The pirate had the built that Caius was used to seeing in the city of Lestallum back home. The ladies there were the primary labor workforce, keeping the power plant and the city's energy running. Good, talented, respectful, hard-working ladies... Who looked a lot like the form he saw before him. If they were a lass, they were a hard-working one, by the looks of her. Why she would resort to common banditry, he wouldn't know, but... That was just how the cookie crumbled, he supposed.
Either way, he couldn't know for sure, and he'd learned while he was in this world not to expect the forms of people he had gotten used to back home... Yet he had a feeling his guess was right.
Though to be honest, it didn't make a difference to Caius. Caius only cared for two reasons. One, to ensure he had his pronouns straight so he could be polite in negotiation. And two... If it did erupt into a fight, Caius already had a plan cooking in regards to his potential opponent's strengths and weaknesses.
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You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
”Or you’ll leave the folks be.”
Faris knew what he was dealing with before he turned to face him. He’d been too brazen. Drawn it out too long. And now word had spread, and with it, the kinds of heroes he’d have fraternized with if true evil descended from the skies. It felt almost strange to turn again him and raise a defiant chin at him, grinning. He’d almost forgotten what it felt like to stand brazenly against the law and bite his thumb at it.
To take what he wanted and be bound by nothing -- that was what it meant to be a pirate.
For the man’s part, he looked as sturdy as stone. There was no fear in his eyes, nothing but grit and a warning. He raised his daggers against Faris, eyeing him over what looked like the barrel of a gun. It’d be a fight then, and a good one at that. Faris pulled his spear from the sand and spun it between his fingers before letting it fall across his shoulders. He tilted his head with a cocky smirk.
”You’ve got no stake in this,” he said. ”They’re harboring dirty money, and I’ll be taking a cut of it.” He glanced back to the smugglers still groveling in the sand. He’d have to keep an eye on them if he didn’t want to get shot in the back. ”I’m after gold, not lives, and I’m not backing down until these louts’ve handed it over.” He shot them a sour look. His shoulder stung with the blow of their bullets, and he felt blood creep down from within his armor. He could still move it fine, but he’d need to switch classes soon if he wanted to keep from going light-headed.
Could he take on this man with a bullet flaring in him like a snake bite? He had no idea, but he’d spoken true. Faris’ pride wouldn’t stand for anything less.
”If you’re after a fight, you’ll get one,” he said. ”So you’d best turn around unless you’ve got the brass of a sea drake and the fangs to boot.”
He peered toward the ship a moment, then the smugglers. Then toward the pier nearby where the guards were likely watching this. They had to be here by now and were likely just waiting for the right time. But the pirate had just stated, out loud, their suspicions of these guys having dirty produce. For everyone to hear. Caius' lips would twitch into a grin. Things were working out.
But one thing he did notice was the man's movements as he faced him. It was clear he was favoring his shoulder. Caius had no interest in fighting an injured man if he didn't have to. Especially if this one didn't seem to be after lives... Just gil, for whatever reason.
Which likely meant this one had a reason.
He let out a sigh and shook his head.
"You're hurt" He remarked bluntly. "Which means us fighting is pointless. And I have no interest in engaging, or taking the life of an already wounded opponent. Put your weapon away" He commanded calmly as he motioned with his head for him to sheathe his spear. "I'll buy you a pint, we'll patch up that wound first and then we'll talk about this and what's going on. It looks like the guards intend to investigate their ship and records regardless. I don't think they're getting off so easy either. But I doubt they'll let you off the hook if you continue your assault while those folks are clearly helpless."
He lowered his blade a little, just enough to indicate he was serious about his offer. But not enough to where he couldn't immediately raise it and open fire if the pirate tried anything. Caius was gentle, but not clueless.
"Come on, you've made enough of a scene and scared enough people."
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You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
”You’re hurt.”
”Eh?” Faris froze, his blood rising to his cheeks. How had he known? Faris’ plate armor covered the wound, and he’d stood as strong as any one. Had he flinched and hadn’t noticed? Was his grip wrong? Faris felt his shock turn to fury as the man went on, dismissing a fight as “pointless” because he wouldn’t go about taking on a “wounded opponent.”
”You lout! I’ve still got plenty of fight in me, and I’ll not turn tail once I’ve lost a little blood! You’re yellow, that’s what you are! Turning your nose because you haven’t the stomach for a brawl!” He shoved his spear in the sand again, stifling a grimace as he readied his stance, put his hands on his hips, and raised his chin in a challenge. ”You’ll put weight behind your words or you’ll stop spouting them.”
The man’s reluctance drove him mad. Faris had told him off, threatened him, barked his challenges, and still the man looked down on him. Faris hadn’t asked him to come, and this ship didn’t mean a thing to him, yet here he was wasting his time and spewing out pity where it didn’t belong. There was such a fire in him that he hardly heard the man’s calls for peace.
Patching up his wound? Getting a pint? Faris barked his laughter. ”Are you daft?” He leaned towards him, head tilted and eyes serious. ”If you’re talking law then you’re one who bides by them. I’ll not be having a pint, and I’ll not be lowering my guard either. I’ve got my own hand on the helm, and I’ll not be steering off course!”
The man’s eyes fell somewhere to the side, and Faris glanced over to see a line of guards waiting timidly at the harbor’s edge. His eyes narrowed. ”You dirty-! You were buying time!” He grabbed his spear and lept backwards, landing behind the smugglers all disarmed and cowering. It wasn’t a move he liked to take, but he needed the distance in case the tides shifted for the worse. He glanced again towards the guards. He could mow through them like nothing, but he didn’t want to get them involved if he could help it.
Which left only him and the man before him. But with the guards waiting on the eaves…
”Have it then, you gutless lout! They won’t be handing their gil over with the law lurking about, and I know better than to plow ahead when the winds’ve changed!” Faris spun his spear around to face him. ”If you tail me, we’ll be trading blows. So take your win and go if you know what’s good for you.”
With that, Faris lept with the natural flight of a dragoon. The sand dampened his jump, but it was more than enough land him on a stony outcropping some forty feet high and twenty distant. His steely boots clacked against his perch as he eyed the smugglers and the law below. Something twisted inside him and he cursed, fist clenched on his spear. He’d needed that money and he’d done it all right to get it! It wasn’t some brute robbery, no hostages, no theft. Just a bit of justice on a band of men with more blood on their hands than water! And now he’d leave with nothing at all because some self-righteous lout thought to stop him.
Faris eyed said lout over the edge. How long could Faris keep up his search without the means to keep him and Krile afloat? Well, when they were aching and cold on the road, Faris would know who to blame.
He gripped at his shoulder and winced. ”Gutless cur,” he hissed through grit teeth. With his adrenaline fading, he’d need a potion or white magic before long. ”I’ll not be taken so lightly next time...”
Damned stubborn pirates. This one was acting out, but he supposed that was just the way of brigands. Or was it? This one seemed different in some sense. Well aside from the fact they had looked like an injured peacock trying to preen and stay up when it was clear they didn't have the balance of a healthy peacock. That was pretty different, but that wasn't what he was thinking of. Though Caius kept his guard up through his shouting, and didn't bother to react when he accused him of buying time. Truthfully, he wasn't. He didn't want the guards acting until Caius had already de-escalated the situation. There was no need for the loss of lives. It was unnecessary.
Luckily, it seemed the man, or woman, or whichever had decided to sit this one out. Threatening to "trade blows" if he followed, he watched as he would leap up, admittedly a bit impressed that someone could leap that high without his abilities. Well, at least Caius had gotten a good show out of this. So it wasn't like this whole thing wasn't worth it, amusingly. Caius watched as the guards moved to investigate the smugglers, and pondered his options a moment before he made his decision. Taking a deep breath, he would get a running start past the guards before...
It was only seconds after Faris had started their swearing over the appearance of Caius, that the former Glaive appeared nearby.
"Cure" He spoke up calmly as he would hold out a hand, motioning toward the shoulder of the pirate, quickly patching up the wound. He'd learned how to use Cure a little while ago, but still needed practice. But at the least, it seemed to do the trick. With that, he quickly got up his blade to guard from the likely attack to come, remembering his warning. "I promised" He pointed out quickly, referring to his statement earlier about patching up their wounds. "I don't know why you're doing what you're doing, but your physical prowess is impressive, lass. If you ever want a better way of making gil... I do jobs on the constant. If there's a serious reason you're willing to do what you're doing, and not just the thrill of it..."
Caius kept talking, even if they started attacking as he focused on defense. Their lack of desire to take lives had made Caius curious, though he didn't want to pry if they wouldn't be comfortable with it. All he could do was extend an offer, just in case they were in the same boat he had once been...
Either way, he just needed to hold this off long enough to get the message out. Then he would be on his way.
"... I tend to come into town between jobs to find my next one. You're free to come along next time, if you wish. Mercenary's honor says equal work means equal split."
The last time he had extended such an offer, it had been to a woman named Celes. And that had been a decision he was happy he made. Both because of the partnership he had... But because it helped her out when she needed it. He was happy to continue doing that. Her kindness was why he was still here, able to do this kind of thing the way he did it... He couldn't help but share it with others in some way, if they were willing.
And if they'd actually heard him considering he just rushed through all that in hopes of stopping combat as quickly as possible.
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You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
Just as Faris was taking his leave, there was a clash of metal on stone, a flash of light, and the man lurched to life about a foot from Faris’ face.
”Son of a-!” There wasn’t time for words. Faris stumbled back so fast he nearly fell over, swinging his spear hard at the side of the man’s head on instinct. Once he’d regained his balance, he gave another swift leap backwards for distance and gaped at the man before him.
He stood at the edge of a cliff -- the edge of a cliff twenty feet high at that. He hadn’t jumped, hadn’t climbed. Could he teleport? Faris grit his teeth and grabbed at his shoulder with his unarmed hand, breathing heavily from surprise.
The question wasn’t how he’d come after him, but why? Was he planning on arresting him after all? Had he changed his mind about that fight or (Faris’ stomach dropped at the thought) had he taken such pity on him that he’d determined to care for Faris no matter what he said about it?
His jaw clenched. The no-good, condescending piece of-!
”I told you, didn’t I? That if you came after me, we’d be trading blows?” Faris spun his spear to face him, ignoring the sharp pain in his shoulder and the dizzying haze that came with it. He hadn’t expected to follow through on that threat so soon, but he wasn’t about to take it back now. ”I’m a man of my word, and I’ll not be taken lightly!”
With that, he dashed forward, feinting to the side and then jumping at the last second to catch him off guard. There was no point in fleeing. No point in hearing anything he had to say. If the man could teleport then jumping away would do him about as much good as swimming from a shark’s fin, and only a dunce would believe he’d come peacefully no matter what he said. The man was working with the law. He’d seen Faris holding up a whole ship’s worth of smugglers, and he’d charged after him instead of letting them part ways. Backed into a corner, there was only one path for Faris to take -- fight.
The wind whistled through his hair. It pricked cold against his cheeks in a way he’d have found invigorating if his blood hadn’t burned with anger. In hardly a breath after his launch, Faris spun his spear towards him and thrust himself straight down.
Caius should have known it would come to this. Stupid, damned, stubborn pirates.
He didn't even get a chance to heal their wounds when they would attack. Caius would take a deep breath as he would draw his blade again, getting into defensive stance as he would begin to repel the attacks from above. He had no interest in fighting, it would just risk making the injuries worse, and Caius wasn't sure if he had the skill with Cure yet to completely patch up a serious set of injuries - at least not without considerable time, work and mana that he doubted the pirate would give him the time and opportunity to use. He needed to get to them before anymore serious damage was done.
Blocking a flurry of blows and doing his best to keep the battle unrestricted and grounded to a similar area, Caius would try to force a clash. Was risky as it was, he needed to get them into a position where he could try and talk him down.
"Can you wait to attack me until after I fix your damn shoulder?" Caius would remark bluntly, staring the figure dead in the eyes with those words but he would be forced to jump back from a blow from above soon after. If he had to, he would let them expend their energy until Caius had an opportunity to either talk them down - or if he really had to - subdue them before they could hurt themselves further.
"You can't be moving your arm that much in your condition, you're only going to make the shoulder worse" Caius would remark flatly. He let out an exasperated sigh from his nose as he would be forced to block another blow from up above, narrowly getting his blade up in time as he tried to adjust to the pirate's variety of attacks. This one seemed to like attacking from the air, he noted. Something he could appreciate... And something he would do himself to take away the high ground if he really had to. Caius was already preparing for the likelihood he'd have to fight, but he wanted to try and stop this with words first.
What was clear though was that while injured, this wasn't an opponent he could take lightly. If this continued, he may very well have no choice but to get serious and forgo his initial plan. He was taking too many risks with this plan, and his "opponent" was getting far too many near-hits for his liking. It may very well come down to needing to act in order to preserve the safety of both of them, even if he had to break a few eggs to do so.
"Agh, geez... Look, I'm sorry for not listening" He spoke up again, deciding that all he could really do in this situation was just be honest. His tone had softened and the colder front he put up was starting to unravel. "But if you were so easily able to fix that wound yourself, you would have done it by now. I don't know your situation, but I don't know if I'll be able to forgive myself if I ignored it when I can do something about it before it gets worse."
As he would back up a bit more, still trying to keep the battle relatively restricted in order to parlay as well as prevent Faris from straining the injury, Caius kept his blade up, ready to repel another set of attacks if need be. Though his patience was running low. He was genuinely hoping that he could get through to them and end this quickly, but if the flurry continued, he was going to have to consider another option. If not for the pirate's speed, Caius could have knocked them out with a quick blow to the neck, but they were too fast (Especially in the form of a Dragoon) for him to be able to do so easily. If he could catch them off-guard, it was possible he could do so, heal them and then leave them there. It would at least prove he was only there to help and nothing else. But he wanted to talk to this pirate if he could. For whatever reason, he felt drawn to wanting to help, to find out if there was more to this story.
Wait, he did have an idea... If this didn't work, he did have the trick from the whole Tonberry thing...
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You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
You've got a lot of brass, or mayhap you're just lacking in brains!
The lout still wouldn’t give him a real fight.
He dodged and blocked and had a hell of a time doing it, but he wouldn’t raise his blades against him. Not when Faris came down hard from the sky, not when he swung down and hopped off the collision, not when he came forward, teeth grit in equal parts frustration and pain, and tried to knock him upside the head with the blunt end of a staff. It wasn’t that Faris wanted to hurt him -- not seriously at least -- but just that he wanted him to react. He wanted the man to get the wind knocked out of him and realize for the final time that Faris was not to be taken lightly.
Faris wanted a brawl -- not a death match -- but the lout wouldn’t give it to him and he wouldn’t let Faris get away either. It was enough to sear his vision red. Why don’t you fight back, you yellow-!
”Can you wait to attack me until after I fix your damn shoulder?"
”Fix my-?” Faris’ cheeks heated as he leaped back to gape at him. So that’s why he was here? To fix his shoulder?
”Are you daft?!” Something worse than anger dropped through Faris’ stomach. Something cold that Faris rejected outright. Faris had held a whole ship for ransom, had them cowering at his feet, sent the whole harbor running, and this man had followed to fix his shoulder? It was...It was…
Humiliating.
”I’ll not be taking pity from you!” Faris’ voice cracked with higher pitches as he dashed forward again. ”Fight me, you lout! Fight me or let me be!” The man went on about how fighting would just ’make his condition worse’ but this did nothing but twist that dagger blow to Faris' pride. How had he known that Faris was hurt? He hadn’t seen the gunshot. The wound was hidden under unpierced, solid plate armor. Had Faris moved wrong? Even if he had, the man had no way of knowing the extent of it.
Not how the pain made his head spin. Now how the blood coated his tunic in thick dripping strands. Not how every twist of his shoulder shot through his chest like a bolt of lightning. If the lout had just left already, Faris could have changed classes and healed the damn thing at last. Why wouldn’t he leave?
Finally, the man’s tone changed, and Faris took the opportunity to put distance between them, panting and grasping at his shoulder with his jaw clenched. There wasn’t much he could do to hide it now, but for this lout to to shove it in his face before Faris had so much as flinched...
That was no way to treat a man.
”I’d’ve healed it thrice over if you’d let me be, you dolt!” Faris snarled the words through a jaw clenched in both anger and pain. ”I don’t recall asking your help, and I don’t take kindly to some cur thinking he knows best! I’m a pirate! A villain as far as you know or you’d’ve left me well enough alone in the first place! And I’ve had enough of you!”
Since the moment they’d met, this lout had done nothing but look down on him. He didn’t think enough of him to keep to his own business. He hadn’t thought enough of him to so much as change his expression when Faris had threatened him at spearpoint. It wasn’t an unbreakable strength like the Warrior of Light, but rather, a strict dismissal that meant that Faris didn’t even register as a threat. Even now, Faris’ fists tightened at the thought. To face down a pirate who’d made his intentions clear and to not even listen to his words. It was as though Faris was...As though this man saw him as…
”I’m not some silly damsel!” His eyes flared with fire and something more. ”I’m a captain! Captain Faris Scherwiz and you’d best treat me like one! I’m a Warrior of Light and twice the man you are if you can’t let a man’s word pierce that thick head of yours! And if I was fighting full on, I’d beat you upside the head for it!”
That was it as the end of it all, wasn’t it? For his whole life, he’d had enough of being talked over, of not being considered so much as a threat even when Faris held them at knifepoint. They'd always thought they knew what was best, that he was silly and air-headed and didn’t know a thing. They'd made their passes, caught him in their eyes, joked about damsels and wenches and knowing his place. He’d had enough of it -- all of it -- and he wouldn't take it now.
He didn’t know why this less-than-a-man thought lightly of him. He didn’t know why he'd backed down when Faris was covered from neck to foot in solid plate armor and looked less like his sex than nearly every warrior in this place and beyond. But ignoring his words, coming after him, thrusting his aid upon him as though he couldn’t do a thing for himself…
”You’ll not take a step closer or I’ll skewer you straight through!” There was that crack in his voice again -- something shameful and weak that made his throat clench. ”You’ll stand down and you’ll leave me be!”