Two days had passed since Fran had sunk the five incoming pirate ships. It was currently around noon, the sun was shining directly overhead.
Fran was doing the same thing sheâd been doing most of yesterday: training her apprentices. She made them stretch, sparred with them, and showed them how to move. The training itself was going well, but it was cut short by an interruption nonetheless.
The alarm bell began ringing during one of the groupâs cooldown sessions; its clangs sounded off over and over in a fourfold pattern.
Weâd once again found ourselves subject to a pirate assault.
ăL-Letâs go teach!ă
ăShit, pirates again!? Why the hell are there so many? Isnât this supposed to be the Krakenâs Nest?ă
Both melee ranged fighters, Liddick and Miguel voiced their opinions in that order the moment they heard the bell.The former suggested immediately jumping into the fray, whereas the latter groaned and complained.
ăThey might be a part of some sort of huge pirate brigade, the kind that can get its hands on brand new, state of the art ships capable of easily outrunning kraken.ă
Liddick spoke up yet again. Unlike his immediate reaction, which seemed to function as a call to action, his second set of words seemed to contain a bit more thought.
ăYou serious man? We might be in some deep shit then.ă
ăStop panicking Miguel. Weâve got Ms. Fran, our teacher, here with us. Howâs a pirate ship even supposed to begin to compare?ă
ăR-Right. Good point, Naria.ă
Fran had apprentices to stand by before heading over to the shipâs bow. There, she found Captain Jerome already gazing at the incoming pirates through a telescope.
ăHow many?ă
ăI was just thinking it was about time for you to show up. Theyâve got 12 this time âround. There seem to be a couple bigger ships mixed in amongst their ranks too.ă
12? Damn, thatâs pretty big for a band of pirates.
ăTheyâre waving the same flag as the five you sank a couple days back.ă
ăTheir friends?ă
ăSeems like it. Theyâve probably got their HQ somewhere in the area.ă
ăSent main force?ă
ăSorry princess, but no idea.ă
At first, Fran and I had both thought that 12 was a pretty big number, but according to Jerome, it wasnât. Pirate fleets could get big, really big. The ones we were up against were, relatively speaking, so few in number that the captain couldnât actually figure out whether they were some small-time groupâs main fleet or a larger groupâs scouting party.
ăThe one thing I do know is that somethinâ feels off.ă
ăMeaning?ă
ăNo idea. Iâve just got a bad feelinâ is all.ă
ăWant to see enemies.ă
ăRight. Iâll let ya can borrow this then.ă
ăNn. Thanksă
Jerome handed Fran a spare telescope. She promptly picked it up, lifted it to her face, and joined him in gazing at the pirate fleet.
ăYou see anything?ă
ăNn⊠That, weird-looking?ă
ăUh, youâre asking me? I was asking you cause I canât see shitâŠă
ăSo not even you know what that is, Black Lightning Princess?ă
ăNn.ă
The sight of a really buff dude standing next to a little girl, with the two both speaking in low, guttural tones, was one I couldnât help but find comical. Seeing them side by side made me want to burst into laughter.
ăOh!?ă
ăWhat?ă
ăLook at that ship over there.ă
Jerome seemed to have noticed something.
ăIs he maybe talking about the shipâs flag, Fran?ă
ăNn? Weird flag above skull and crossbone flag.ă
ăIsnât that just some sort of pirate flag?ă
ăStrange insignia. Dragonic.ă
Well, it probably wasnât a pirateâs flag if it looked dragonic.
ăThatâs⊠the Sheedran flag. Shit, I knew it!ă
Jerome seemed to have figured something out, as, though he still had the telescope to his eye, heâd started to groan in displeasure.
ăWell, Iâve figured out why I felt so on edge.ă
ăWhy?ă
ăThat dragonic mark you saw? Itâs a sign that the shipâs from Sheedran, one of the maritime nations to our north.ă
We didnât really know much about Sheedran, so we had Jerome elaborate a bit further. According to him, it was an oceanic country whose borders spanned the archipelago with whom it shared its name.
The continent we just departed, Gilbard, had Chrom to its west and Brohdinn to its north. All you needed to do to find the Sheedran islands on a map was to mark the three continents, connect the dots to form a triangle, and find the centerpoint. Visualizing that allowed me to realize that it lay just south west of the demonic sea, the expanse of water between Gilbard and Brohdinn. Taking our current position into account, weâd probably actually be able to reach it if we headed straight north.
Wait, theyâve got a countryâs flag hoisted? Does that mean theyâre not actually pirates?
It turned out the whole situation was much more convoluted than Iâd initially suspected.
ăYâsee, thing is, Sheedranâs status as a country is something that people like arguing about. The place was originally occupied by a group of notorious outlaws called the Sheedran Pirates. They were successful, so successful that they managed to absorb basically every other pirate band in the area. Before long, they started calling themselves a country instead of just a group of criminals. Probably shouldnât really think about that part of it though. We ainât got no time here to talk politics. All that really matters is the gist. Weâll be golden so long as you know that that the Sheedran people descend from pirate folk, meaninâ they like to be rough. Iâve even heard rumours sayinâ that their entire popluationâs made up of sailors.ă
As far as Sheedranâs citizens were concerned, the strong and charismatic belonged in societyâs upper rungs. The countryâs former king was especially outstanding. He had been so charismatic that he got every single one of the countryâs citizens to acknowledge him, and then some. Even people like Jerome looked up to him, and that was seriously saying something.
ăThe king was a hell of a man, but no one lives forever. He kicked the bucket a few years back. His successors jumped right into fightinâ over his seat the moment he left it. Ended up throwing one hell of a shitshow.ă
The flag fluttering about above the pirate flag symbolized that it belonged to Sheedranâs royal family.
ăThen, Sheedranâs navy?ă
ăNot even Sheedranâs navy would be brazen enough to fly a pirateâs flag. You see how the royal flagâs blue? Thatâs apparently sâpposed to mean that it belongs to the first prince, the guy that got lost the power struggle and got his ass kicked out the country.ă
The first prince took his men and started playing pirate after leaving his country. As Sheedranâs royals had descended from pirates in the first place, it would technically be more accurate to say that he returned to his roots.
I wasnât quite convinced that we could really conclude that much from just a flag. It couldâve just been a fake. I didnât need to think too deeply to think up more reasons why thatâd be than I could count. Besides, why would someone thatâs gotten their ass deported want to raise their old countryâs flag in the first place?
I had Fran express my doubts, but they were shot down. According to Jerome the flag was probably authentic, and the ship most likely bore some sort of connection with Sheedranâs royal family.
ăWhy?ă
ăTry lookinâ at the shipâs bow.ă
ăBow?ă
ăYou see anything, Fran?ă
ăNn⊠Chains?ă
ăRight. Theyâre hooked up to a water dragon. Water dragon warships like that one were the whole reason the Sheedran were so powerful at sea.ă
The concept of taming magic beasts and using them to pull seafaring vessels had been around for as long as people could remember, but Sheedranâs first king was the one and only person to have ever succeeded in taming B ranked magic beasts, water dragons.
ăThere were only ever four of them, but those four alone gave the Sheedran enough power to plow through every other group of pirates and topple even the fleets sent by the most powerful of countries.ă
Water dragon pulled ships were truly terrifying; they totally eclipsed regular ships in terms of both speed and firepower and dominated any battlefields they were sent to. Mentioning their traits and specialities caused Jerome to realize why heâd felt something was wrong. It was the speed. The water dragon ships were closing in on us as quickly as would speedboats.
ăTheyâve probably gots the flag raised either cause they want to assert themselves, or âcause they want to intimidate anyone they come across.ă
The act of self-assertion sounded really stupid and reckless, but not too unlikely based on what Jerome had told us. After all, the first had already gone as far as causing a shitstorm inside his own country despite his responsibilities.
ăDealing with âem isnât something weâd want to do, but theyâve got too much speed on us for us to get away.ă
ăWonât fight?ă
ăHell no, not against a Water Dragon Ship. Shitâs worth a whole fleet 100 strong.ă
ăBut canât escape.ă
ăYeah, weâre shit out of luck. Damn it! Why the fuck did we have to run into that monster of a ship!?ă
It looked like we werenât going to be able to retreat.
ăThe Sheedrans hate our country, so I doubt weâd be able to get away with losing only the usual 30 percent of our cargo eitherâŠă
Many of the less extreme pirates were willing to let you go scot-free so long as you were willing to pay a toll fee. The ones attacking us, however, had a Water Dragon Warship. They could care less about making an enemy out of a country. It was possible that theyâd slaughter everyone on board even if we surrendered immediately.
ăFuck it. Our only hope is ramming their flagship head on and engaging in an all out melee. Theyâve got too many cannons for us to stand a chance at range. Time for you adventurers to earn your keep! Think yer up for it?ă
I didnât understand why the captain felt that engaging in melee combat was better than letting Fran do the thing sheâd done last time. Logically speaking, that seemed like itâd be the way better choice.
ăYouâll be up against a water dragon, yâknow? That shitâs dangerous up close.ă
ăCan just attack from ship.ă
Though water dragons were B ranked threats, it was rather unlikely for them to be capable of sniping us out of the air. All we had to do was find a few openings, and weâd be able to sink the dragon ship alongside all its escorts.
I couldnât say for sure whether or not weâd be able to take the water dragon itself down, but destroying the ship it pulled would honestly be a pretty easy task.
ăI like the idea, but it doesnât get us out of the bind weâre in. The water dragons could start going berserk if freed. Weâd sink for sure if they attacked us.ă
The only people that knew how to calm down a raging water dragon were Sheedranâs higher ups.
ăHmmm.ă
To be honest, I was at a loss. I had no idea what to do.
ăWe still have a bit of time to figure things out before we actually have to engage them in combat. What do you say to asking Mordred what he thinks?ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
The most optimal solution would be for us to totally wipe the pirates out, water dragon and all. Our biggest blocker was that we werenât sure weâd actually be able to kill the dragon in question. Weâd never fought any sort of dragon before, so we didnât have a frame of reference we could use to figure out our chances. To that end, we needed to keep ourselves on guard, just in case.