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FYI: Many moons ago I made a small retcon to chapter 4 concerning the events in Lord Borden's vault. This chapter makes a passing reference to the "corrected" version of events. (and BTW, I was never happy with the original version. The corrected version fits the characters
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Also, I self-edit so I apologize for anything I missed.
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CHAPTER 17: "Portals, and Necromancers, and slavers; Oh My!"
Ethan took a deep breath and exhaled slowly as he looked in the direction of the slaver's camp from the Argo's gangplank.
There were several large square pens with steel bars and thick wooden frames. They were mostly empty, but one had several burly men in it. There were also several small bunkhouses which he assumed housed the dozen or so armed guards scattered around the camp. The guards didn't appear to be heavily armored, but they were heavily armed.
On the outskirts of the camp, butted up against a large hill, was a moderately sized house of wattle and daub construction. Just based on the size and ornate look, he assumed that's where the necromancer lived.
The ground in the entire compound looked to be hardened and cracked sand, which would be quite hot in the full afternoon sun.
Surrounding the entire camp was a fence at least ten feet high with what looked like a crude version of barbed wire lining the top. The only entrance opened onto a road which the camp was situated next to. Across that road and down about a short walk was the earthen ramp that led to the airship dock which the Argo currently occupied.
He turned back to the assembled crew. "So here's the plan: Rachel and I are going down there."
Alana opened her mouth to protest, but he headed her off.
"I know you want to go, but archers are much better from a distance if there's trouble. Plus I'm not risking you or our child, which is why Raklan and Serif are also staying here to guard the ship. If there's trouble, I want you to turn the guards into pincushions from here."
The wood elf nodded. She clearly saw the sense, but also clearly didn't like it.
"These are slavers." He continued. "I don't want to take any chances and I have no moral problems with cutting them down if they attack. That's why I'm bringing some grenades." He nodded toward the satchel. "I hope it doesn't become a fight because we're heavily outnumbered. But if it does, our first priority is to protect each other and defend the Argo. Understand?"
Everyone nodded.
"Then here we go." He said, activating his disguise gem.
*Be careful master." Taloni thought to him.
*I will.* He thought back.
With Rachel in tow, he led the way down the earthen ramp and across the road to the ten-foot tall double gate. It was made from thick oak boards, was reinforced with wrought iron, and also had a type of barbed wire at the top; these slavers certainly weren't taking any chances. The double gate was open, and half a dozen guards were watching them as they walked up.
"Looking for some slaves?" One of them asked gruffly.
He shook his head. "I hear you have a portal; How much for a trip?" Ethan replied, figuring that being upfront from the beginning about what he wanted was a good idea. He wasn't a very good liar anyway.
The man made a thoughtful, grunting noise. "Wait here, gotta check with Gonorran." Then he walked off.
They waited near the gates for five minutes before the man came back following another man. From the other man's bearing and demeanor, he must be the one in charge here.
He was tall; well over six feet and very thin. He had short hair which was perfectly styled without a single strand out of place. He was wearing a long tan cloak which was perfectly tailored. Underneath it was a smart-looking leather vest that was also tailored. His clothes were clearly high quality, but not ostentatious.
He
almost
looked like a pleasant fellow except for the eyes. His eyes were... dead. Not like the man wasn't living, but just devoid of light and life. Even though the man was clearly human, his iris had no color, but it was as black as his pupil. They reminded him of beetle's eyes or black marbles. He had a friendly smile that didn't reach his eyes and the air of a sophisticated yet sleazy used-car salesman.
The man looked at Ethan.
He cocked his head to one side, then raised two fingers and made a slight waving motion, almost like a Jedi mind trick or like he was feeling something intangible in the air.
"A dragon with a disguise gem." The man said. "Curious."
"Gonorran I presume?" Ethan replied.
The other man nodded once. "What would a dragon want with my portal?" He spoke every word very clearly and precisely.
"To use it. I need to bring one of my crew to another world for medical attention."
Gonorran raised an eyebrow. "And how do you know they have the medical skills that you need?"
"I've been there before." He replied evasively.
Gonorran made a thoughtful noise and then his eyes flicked up to the Argo. "And what are the odds that one of your crewmembers is a wood elf who wears a green dress?"
Ethan narrowed his eyes.
Gonorran raised his hand. "Peace beast; I have no desire to turn you in to Lord Delmar. He doesn't much approve of slaver traders, and no reward is worth my business."
Ethan glanced at Rachel who nodded. He internally breathed a sigh of relief; at least Lord Delmar got one thing right.
"Besides." Gonorran continued with a glance at Rachel. "I have no wish to embroil myself in a dispute with his daughter, disinherited though she is. I have found fathers to be very protective of their daughters."
Rachel gave a subtle nod of her head.
"Now." Gonorran put on a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "I don't suppose I could interest you in a slave to work your ship? I have several strong men who could work the rigging. I also recently acquired a couple young women who would make fine cooks or pleasure slaves."
Ethan resisted the urge to curl his lip in disgust. "I'm not interested in slaves, just the portal."