"Let's go! We haven't got all day!"
The crew looked over at the captain. The unfamiliar tone he used, gave way to outright confusion as he led a woman up the ramp. It wasn't all that uncommon to have a woman on board. But with the leash around her neck, it was new to have a slave.
"C'apn!?"
"What?"
The crew's second weathered the man's glare. They had been working together since before they turned to less than legal methods of procuring wealth.
"Is she-"
"What of it, Hafth?"
Hafth sighed. Captain Roock was an excellent captain. When hard times fell and taxes went up, it was his idea of how to proceed. With a vast knowledge of the waters through the Moore, and contacts to move products that most merchants wouldn't... Calling them smugglers probably wasn't fair. But it wasn't far off either.
"C'apn," Hafth tried once more. "If she's what I think she-"
"She is," Captain Roock nodded. "I paid a fair price for her."
Hafth glanced at the woman. She was wearing what was probably rags at some stage. Minimal scarring on her back, and she kept her eyes down. She didn't respond at all while they talked about her like she was a thing. Because she understood that's what she was in this world. A commodity. Something bought and sold, traded and waged. And while it wasn't all that common to see a human this far to the East. Most of them here weren't here by choice.
"C'apn, you can't-"
"Oh, don't give me that," Captain Roock waved off his second. "Nobodies heard of that bloody thing in years."
Hafth watched the captain walk away and shook his head. Part of him wanted to remind the captain that the only reason nobody had heard of the Apex, was because nobody tried any more.
"Hafth?"
The old elf turned and looked at the young man before him. Half-orc, half... something uglier. He was a sturdy lad by the name of Syen. Twisted enough to have been left in front of a church as a babe. But his heart was in the right place. Even if he ended up working on a dinky old tub like the Gnoll.
"Yeah, lad?"
"Are we going to be okay?"
Hafth sighed and gave a small shrug. "Do you know the stories?"
"I've heard whispers," the boy shook his head. "Not more than that."
Hafth nodded, "Give me a hand with these last crates then. I'll tell you what I know."
"Sure," the younger man grinned and picked up the crate Hafth was about to try and lift.
Hafth watched him effortlessly start up the ramp. It was supposed to be a team effort to lift these crates. But he figured if the lad was going to do the work, he could at least entertain him for a while.
"Well... Nobody knows where exactly he came from," Hafth started. "But we know who found him. And who unleashed him upon the likes of us?"
"Who?"
Hafth sighed as he stepped up onto the deck. The captain had taken the woman into his private cabin. "An old employer."
***
...Hot...
That was probably the first sensation that came to mind. There wasn't much else until a sharp jab caught me in the ribs. It was followed by words. Words I didn't quite catch. But I hurried along, not wanting to earn myself another jab. Which... well that was strange. I was walking. But, I didn't know where, or why... And why was it so damned hot? The sun was beating down on my back, searing into my skin. Though... Even that didn't sound right. I felt... stretched?
Almost like my face had drooped down, while my tailbone was now dragging on the ground behind me. I must have paused to think about this. Because I felt another jab, so I skipped forward once more. I could feel other sensations now. A weight around my waist. Something was tied there, though I didn't know what. I could feel a tug now and then. Sometimes from behind. Other times from ahead. It was when I felt one from ahead, that I got that sharp jab once more.
I wanted to reach out and brush off whatever kept jabbing me. But when I shifted my arms, I found them bound together. That was rather concerning. But... Then so was everything. None of this really made sense. All I could remember was arriving at the dig site. There was something interesting that had shown up in an unexpected place. But I couldn't really put a finger on what that was. All I could remember was... A voice. A woman's voice. Then a lot of pain and... Whatever this was.
"Come on!" A voice snarled.
This time I understood what was being said, right before something jabbed me in the ribs once more.
I held back the yelp and started moving again. I tried to explore my surroundings. At first with my ears. I could hear the ocean, which... Well last I saw, I was in the middle of the desert, so ocean sounds was... Out of place. And I knew it was the ocean. Because I could smell the salt. It was... Beautiful. The chittering cry of a seagull called as it flew over. And over it all, was the rattle of chains. With each of my steps, they clanked together. But they weren't the only ones I could hear either. There was a whole cacophony.
Footsteps, chains, the groans of people being jabbed just like I was. It was everywhere. Voices called out, and I blinked my eyes trying to see what was going on. And... Well that was a terrible idea at first. Everything was way too bright. Like my eyes were on the top of my head or something. And... I tilted my head down and poked myself in the gut with my nose.
"What?"
"Shut it!" A voice snapped before something jabbed me in the ribs once more.
I growled and shook my head. The mass hanging from my face when I did so, made me stagger. I felt the world shift, but the mass dragging behind helped me stabilize, even as I heard someone swear. That was followed by another quick jab in my ribs to keep me moving.
This continued for a time. I concentrated on my surroundings and what I could feel. It was all so very strange. I felt like me, but I wasn't even sure what 'me' was anymore. There were memories, but they were vague, disjointed and... Unlike what I felt now. I still had five fingers, but... My thumbs felt strange. I also had an odd feeling like I was missing a toe on each foot as well. Like I was supposed to have five there too.
But the ever-growing din of voices, carts and other signs of life drowned all these new sensations out. I struggled to see properly at first. But as we passed between buildings and we moved into shade, I was finally able to start orienting my eyes properly. Which was an odd sensation on its own. Something obscured my line of sight. It was hard to describe from my perspective. It was like how you learn to ignore the sight of your own nose, but this was... the complete opposite.
I felt something in my head twinge. Almost like I should know what this was. But... that was in the third person. This was more like, I should now recognise what 'I' was. And that in itself was confusing.
"Keep up! Let's go!"
"So he was a slave?" Syen asked as he set the last of the crates on the deck.
"They certainly treated him like one," Hafth grunted. "Cydric thought he hit the mother load. Big, dumb, strong as an ox from hauling a wagon that whole way. And completely placid."
"Placid?"
"It means he didn't fight. He just stood there and took whatever you did to him. Not worth beating, he just didn't respond to it."
Syen nodded. "This sounds less like something you were told, and more like you were there."
Hafth nodded slowly. At four-hundred and eighty-seven, he was in fact there. He shook his head, driving away the worst of the memories.
"Aye lad," Hafth nodded. "I was there."
"LADIES AND GENTLEFOLKS!" The announcer shouted to the crowd. "Today we have a fine selection of wares!"
"Bring out the whores!"