"Hmm, you know I'd probably need more people to manage this boat." Duilin said to the old drow. "Do you know anyone who would be willing to travel with a mysterious stranger?"
"Well, no. Not really. But if you're willing to walk back to Asgarnia, then maybe you could find somebody there." The old man laughed back.
"How'd you know I came from Asgarnia?"
"I assumed, since that's the closest city near here. Back when this place was more stable, just about everyone was either coming to or from Asgarnia."
"Okay, makes sense. I guess. So do you know anyone willing? Like a ship requires more than one person, I'm sure you'd know."
"I might be able to help." The old man suggested. "I mean, it ain't like anyone else is gonna come by. And it was only a matter of time before I just took one of these fishing boats and just sailed in to middle of the sea and let myself die." He chuckled.
"Uh sure. But I think we need at least a third person." Duilin stated.
"Maybe we could help." Said a female voice, from the distance.
Duilin turned to see a pair of newcomers. "And you are?" He asked.
"What's wrong Duilin? You don't remember me?" A woman dressed in a brown hooded robe emerged from the darkness and removed her hood.
"Belle!" Duilin said, in surprise.
"Oh, so you remember my name. That's good. It's been about two years since we last saw each other. You just running off to Laus not even saying good-bye. I thought you were dead."
"Hey, you're exaggerating. It's only been 18 months." Duilin replied. "Anyways. I thought YOU were dead. Haraldur attacked the Crimson Palace and I don't know what the hell he did, but it got sucked into a vortex of some sort from what I heard. Sorry, I never tried to look for you."
"Sorry doesn't cut it. For an entire month I couldn't keep you out of my mind. And then me and my buddy Lagart, spotted this winged guy from a distance. So I thought it was you. So yeah. So what the hell have you been doing!?"
"Sleeping."
"For 18 months."
"Yeah, I know. Or maybe I was in a coma. But I apparently got sucked into a vortex by Retan. You know about him right? Yeah, now I'm back."
Belle rolled her eyes. "Well, I did hear about a group of rebels getting sucked into Retan's banishment vortex, and I actually could see it. So I suppose I can believe you. So you really thought I was dead?"
"Yeah. If I didn't I would have gone looking for you." Duilin said sincerely.
"Well..." Belle turned her head. "Okay, then. Well what happened was I got transferred to another fortress, the day after you left. Well, and when the Grey Empire came, I was moved around a lot. I don't know, I think they were running low on servants, because of the Aspyes pointlessly killing them all. So after a day when the Dark Empire came back, I worked at North Point for awhile...as a slave, some crap about me being an unworthy human. So yeah, then I met Lagart."
A large lizard man stepped towards, Duilin. He had two horns, yet one seemed to have the tip broken off and a bandage rapped around it. Rather then the traditional armour, he was wearing brown and beige robes, of similar colour to Belle's.
"He not like the other lizard men. For some reason he likes humans, especially me." She then cupped her hand beside he mouth and whispered. "Sometimes I think a little too much." She then moved her hand down and spoke normally. "But yeah, he helped me escape and wile we were traveling he saw something that looked a bit like you."
"Interesting." Duilin replied, he then motioned to the old drow next to him. "Well, this here is my very good friend umm...Drow Oldmen..."
"My name's Goldolf." The old drown snapped back.
"Whatever." Duilin then looked at Lagart. "So uh, you know how to manage a ship at all?"
"Lagart, doesn't really talk much." Belle said. "But yeah, he knows a little. More then me at least, but I guess that's not saying much since I don't know anything about boats."
"So uh, where do you say we were headed anyway?" The old drown asked.
"I'm thinking Tjed." Duilin answered. "I've got some old friends down there. I've got a feeling I'll be warmly welcomed."
"Sure, sure." Belle said. "I guess I'd be willing to see Duilin Talonscar in action."
"Didn't you already?" Duilin winked back provocatively.
"Shut it, Duilin." She snapped back, looking rather embarrassed.
"Whoa, whoa, did you too like..." The old man said pointing back and forth at Duilin and Belle.
"Enough!" Belle shouted. "Can we just go? I don't like it. Here, besides they might send somebody looking for Lagart."
Duilin chuckled. "Yeah, yeah. Sure. Let's get going."