Work halted on Silvermoon's harbor as monster girls leapt from the deck of The Scarlet Bitch to the wooden pier, then turned to catch the mooring lines cast down by the crew. Once the ship had been secured, Ratt called for the furling of the two remaining sails used to bring them slowly into port.
Dockworkers and sailors resumed their jobs as the ship extended its gangplank, and the unusual spectacle devolved into the mundane task of loading and unloading cargo but with monster girls instead of only men. Kal looked out from the bow and frowned. He had only experienced Calfera, Kuji, and Soma's dockside. Compared to them, Silvermoon felt dirty and dingy.
"It's in your head, Kal," said Ikuno as she joined him. "This is no dirtier than Soma's docks. You just think it is because you already dislike the city for being slaver-friendly."
"You're probably right, but I've already seen multiple men, women, and monster girls wearing collars in just the few minutes I've been standing here. That alone makes the city feel dirty. Look," Kal pointed at a group of collared men straining by twos to carry crates to one of the neighboring ships. "On top of being disgusting, they're doing work for free that could let a man feed his family."
"I wouldn't call it 'free,' but I understand what you mean. The other dockworkers seem to feel the same way," she said, noting the dirty but sometimes pitying looks the dockworkers gave the porter slaves. "I heard from the crew that a fair amount of the slavery in Silvermoon is indentured servitude, selling yourself into temporary slavery to settle a debt. Their reactions make me wonder how many had a collar around their own necks for a time."
"'Temporary slavery to pay off a debt' doesn't feel much like slavery at all. Unlike the slaves in Fazal or The Bitch's original crew, those people will eventually earn their freedom."
"Remember that some of these indentured servants will spend years or even decades under someone else's thumb, and like any other slave, they and their debt can be bought or sold. I'll give you that the indentured have a degree of hope slaves do not, but when you become a 'thing' to be freely traded, I wonder how much that difference matters."
Kal scowled. "It's almost like you're defending them."
"I'm not," the oni replied, "just pointing out that there may be less difference from their perspective than you think. Also, purchasing a slave is an investment, and while a slave owner purchases them for a specific job, it's in their best interest to protect and care for that investment. With indentured servants, you only have them for a limited time, so it makes sense to get the most work, and consequently the most value, out of them before their contract ends. Kolas said the indentured servants are often treated worse and work harder than the actual slaves in Silvermoon."
"I recall him mentioning he was from here or at least spent some time here in his youth." Kal spied a group of about ten men marching down one of the main streets to the docks wearing Darrow's colors. The mage groaned as they angled directly toward The Scarlet Bitch. "That didn't take long," he grumbled.
"Where do you need me?" Ikuno asked.
"I'm taking Kashka, so just be ready. I'd rather avoid bloodshed, but if it comes to that, I'd rather you not be involved."
"Aww, you're no fun."
"We'll be in this city until The Perdition comes into port. I don't want the commoners screaming in terror whenever they see you."
"As I said, you're no fun," the oni chuckled.
Kal grunted with annoyance when he realized she was joking before leaping over the deck rail and slowly floating to the dock directly into the path of Darrow's men. Moments later, he felt more than heard Kashka glide up behind him. The cat's mind had gone eerily still in anticipation of a fight.
"Scarlet's on her way," sent Ikuno.
"Keep her there. These are my men, and I have an idea how to settle this peacefully," he replied over the bond. Aloud, he called, "Ria."
The sprite appeared and flitted up to his shoulder. "'Sup, bitch?"
Kal raised an eyebrow at the unusually aggressive greeting. A ripple of laughter momentarily disturbed the stillness of Kashka's mind.
"Don't give me that look. You're the one who gave me some of that good dick, then didn't summon me for the next few days when I was hoping for a repeat. Now that we're back on land and away from all the extra women, I want back in the rotation."
"That's fine, but I need my staff right now."
The weapon appeared in Kal's hand as Darrow's men halted in front of him.
"Stand aside," growled their leader.
"State your business with The Scarlet Bitch," Kal countered.
"That ship is The Intrepid, and the women aboard are mutineers. I have come to return it to its rightful owner."
"The 'rightful owner' you speak of is dead." Kal briefly studied the man's face before saying, "You aren't surprised."
The security detail's leader suddenly looked unsure of himself. "There have been rumors..."
"Those rumors are true. The rumors probably did not mention that Darrow turned over his estate and possessions to me before his death. You work for me now, and I'm telling you to let The Scarlet Bitch unload its cargo in peace. Now, unless you plan on looking for a new employer, show me the way to Darrow's offices. I have business to take care of."
"I'll do nothing of the sort until I see proof."
"Your proof is what few bones remain at the bottom of The Spine, where he was knocked overboard."
The man's face went pale. The dangerous waters around The Spine were well known by those associated with the shipping business.
"Agreements made at the end of a blade mean nothing," he spat after a brief pause.
"In Silvermoon, and in most places, that may be true. But the rules are different at sea, and I honored my end of the bargain."
"By killing him?"
"I did not. In fact, that was the deal. His property and riches for his life."
"Yet he's still dead."
"But not by my hand. I only promised not to kill Darrow, not to protect him from others who may want him dead. Listen, if you want proof that I own all of Darrow's holdings, I can show you, but we should do so at my offices."
"No, I won't take you anywhere without proof."
Kal sighed. "As you wish. Are you familiar with bags of holding and how they work?"
Darrow's man answered with wary, "Yes."
"So you understand I cannot tell her," Kal pointed at Ria on his shoulder, "to store things which I do not own?"
"Yes."
"Finally, were those uniforms purchased by you? Or were they issued to you as part of your employment?"