- ooc:
- as laz said, Ima take some shortcuts as far as moving his characters so that we can get this moving. Sry bout the long post btw.
Ro watched with raised eyebrows at the banter between the two crewmates. It was a curious thing to Rokuju, they seemed to disagree with each other on something as important as their deal with herself and yet, the conversation was not heated at all. What’s more, the kid brought up an issue he had with his captain, about him eating too much. But the way they were acting and reacting to each other, they didn’t seem to be bothered much at all. Pirates had always been a rowdy and loose bunch, but usually a successful captain required firm command to keep his crew in check. Mutiny was something that happened when times were hard, when things just weren’t working out for the group in question. When this happened, pirates would look to remove their captain. The resulting environment was one of almost militaristic regime. What she saw in front of her was definitely not the case. It was almost like they were friends.
A large man stepped forward, introducing himself. Ro was about to answer when something had appeared at her feet. A man on one knee had grabbed her hand, calling her a ‘glowing goddess’. The corner of her mouth twitched. Tapping into a little of her devil fruit’s speed, she took her hand from his and tapped down on his fedora, sending the rim down over his eyes. More of a playful manner but enough to send a message. She didn’t mind the flirt much, it definitely wasn’t the worst she had seen from a sea outlaw. “My name is Elena Veil, it is lovely to meet you all. Thank you for letting me join you today.” She nodded politely, while subsiding the sparkle from her skin. “And I agree, I will take the 30 percent. You have a whole crew here to support.”
Alubarna. It made sense, this was the capital of the Alabastian Kingdom. If the country had been holding treasure, then naturally it would be there. However it did make it more difficult. As it was the centre of the island, there was a more formidable place compared to some isolated village. There wouldn’t be any waltzing in and taking what they liked, that was for sure. Ro took the map as it was handed to her, studying it and agreeing with the assessment. The faint markings did seem to point to the capital.
Junbei addressed her, bringing her attention back to the Songbird crew. She nodded, and followed them off to the outskirts of the town. Where they were led, was to a small duck stable. The brick red paint blistered off the walls in the heat and a small empty pen was fenced off around the back. The kid seemed to be quite enthusiastic to journey on these things, even if his captain wasn’t. Ro could hear the commotion behind her, talk of animals attacking another of the Sandy Island towns to the west of Katorea. It sounded like things were beginning to get under way. They should start moving, they did not want to be late for this particular date. Ro stepped forward, taking lead for the moment. She didn’t want to push the pirates, but time was of the essence, and there was no telling what would happen to this country come this time tomorrow. “I’ve come to know this country well, if you will allow me, I can show you the way to the capital.” She would step into the room and exchange a few words and a small roll of beli with the owner of the stables. After a moment, she would emerge with a set of duck reigns for each of the pirates. Showing them around to the back of the building, they met a rather lively pack of oversized ducks. While Ro knew of these birds, she had never considered riding them herself. The thought had not ever been that appealing to herself, but she agreed that this would be a good idea for a quick mode of transportation. A girl appeared from the stables, and showed the group how to saddle the ducks up and gave them each a small pack of feed. Each of the birds seemed to have it’s own personality and ‘pecking’ order as it were. They were allowed to pick whichever duck they wanted, but Ro noticed that the girl deliberately led Juju towards the largest and fluffiest duck. The Vinsmoke still was unsure if the poor duck would be able to cope.
At some point while everyone was getting ready to depart, Ro would quickly excuse herself for a moment, and popped in to the post office down the street. She asked for the manager, waiting for a grey haired man to emerge from the back. She left a message with him and left, skipping the pleasantries. The man was on her payroll and the message that she had given him was to contact the shipment of goods that was at this time, being hauled off to Alubarna. The message was to ask them to wait for a few hours and make room in their carriage for a group of stowaways. It was about as good of a cover as they would be able to get for a crew worth hundreds of millions in bounty. Ro would prove to them that she was worth her 30% split. Returning to the group, she would help out with whatever preparations were needed and then she would depart, leading the pirates through the desert - if they would take her lead. Although hey had rented quite a few ducks, if any others in the area wished to travel by duck, they would find that the same place still had a couple left. What’s more, they may find that Rokuju and the Songbird pirates would not be covering their tracks, leaving them easily followed.
It was a bit frightening at first, she didn’t have such a great time with animals, and being on such a beast that ran at breakneck speed was a bit out of her comfort zone. However the bird didn’t seem to mind, it probably helped that she was as light as a feather. Their path weaved through the dunes, taking time to avoid main paths so that they would not meet anyone while also avoiding the monsters beneath the sands. According to the stable girl, the bird’s name was called Papango and had an unusual colouration of being jet black with yellow eyes. The squad of swift ducks would make short work of the expansive desert. After a few hours, Ro would call for a stop in the shelter of a rocky outcrop, taking a much needed rest from the sun in the shade. The sun was beginning to descend down into its horizon bed. There she would explain her plan of smuggling the pirates into the city. Should they agree to her plan, Ro would begin moving again, taking them towards the rendezvous point that she had set up earlier.
By the time the cart came into view, the last light of day was projecting streaks of orange and pink across the sandy hills. She would inform the pirates that this was the place. The meeting place was hidden in a valley several miles from the capital city. Dismounting, Ro approached and greeted the cabby. “Never thought you were a duck enthusiast, ma’am. Thinking about joining the avian rodeo?” Ro let him get away with the comment while shooting him a glare. She did not share the same loose authority with her employees as Junbei did with his crew, but she needed him for this job.
“How is it looking?” She was referring to the security of the city borders and how easy it would be to slip inside. He sprouted a cheeky grin, glad that he had gotten away with his impudence.
“To be honest Miss, I haven’t seen the city so well fortified in my years of workin’ these jobs.”
“We need to get this lot into the foundry, do you think you can do it?” She motioned towards Junbei and his crew. Being such a roguelike character, the smuggler dude would have recognised the pirate.
“Jeez… What exactly are you getting yourself into Miss Veil?” Ro’s eyebrows lowered over her eyes. He should know better than to ask those sorts of questions.
“There’s a big payday in it for you, Conroy. Get ready, I want to leave in five.” His eyebrow raised when the topic changed to money. Ro had always done right by him in terms of salary, so he knew she was good for it. He jumped to it, calling over the pirate crew to his cart. There he would make room for the group to stow away in the front of the cart, and if they would enter, stack crates of weapons and ammunition up behind them so that they were hidden from view. Then, he would throw a canvas roof over the cart so that all inside was shielded from the sun and wind and, more importantly, prying eyes. Meanwhile, Ro would pat Papango, feeding and watering him. Then when they were all ready, she sent them off with a command to return to Katorea the way they came.
Passing the cart that would have the Songbirds in it, Ro would call out. “Everybody comfortable? Only a couple of hours to Alubarna.” Conroy had finished up reigning the pair of clydesdales up to the cart and sat up as the cart’s driver. Ro sat up by him in the passenger’s seat, not needing to hide herself from the marines nor the kingdom. It was a slow trip, the steady horses pulling the cart over the sand dune ridges and onto the desert highway. The tread on the cartwheels dug into the sand and ploughed through it, sending them on their way to the capital.
Night had fallen by the time they approached the southern wall. Riding nonchalantly up to the gate, Ro would notice the number of marines littering the southern gate. It really was well fortified. Hopefully this would not cause too much trouble for them. Conroy trotted the horses up to the gate and stopped, waiting for the men to come out and meet them. Rokuju hopped off the cart and went out to meet them. “This shipment of supplies is urgently needed by the military reserves, we must get these through as soon as possible.” She talked with loud authority, standing in front of the marines as interception. The marines looked like they were coming to turn them away, the way they brandished their weapons and approached as a group.
“The last supply cart was supposed to come in hours ago. You will not enter. Unload your goods and prepare to be searched.” They tried walking past her to get to the cart, but once again she stood in front of them. This was her ball field, she was confident she could get them past this.
“That was us. My name is Elena Veil of Veil Industries, go check your list for me.”
“No can do, even if you are on it, we couldn’t allow such a non-compliance.”
“No you listen to me, Marine!” Ro amped up the pressure. “I am a ranking officer of the court and have a royal decree to prepare this country for war. I will have you executed for defying me!” Ro pulled out the legitimate paperwork from her pocket and shoved it in the man’s face with enough force behind her palm to smash the marine’s nose. He shouted in surprise and recoiled, the marines brandishing their rifles at her. Thankfully her business here on Alabasta had given her the perfect cover story. While she may have exaggerated her influence just a tad, she was technically correct. Luckily there wasn't any high ranking marine here that could fob her claim off.
An older lady stepped out from the gatehouse on the side of the walls. “I’m afraid she is right, ensign. Miss Veil here has managed to secure herself quite the position of authority within these walls.” She walked forward and took the document from Ro’s hand. In the torchlight, she could see that this was one of the people that had been present in the palace that day. Judging from the respectless address, she did not particularly like the young blonde upstart. “See, that there is the royal seal. You can just make out the King’s signature there under your bloodstain.” She pointed out the document to the marine. The contact had caused a little blood to drip onto the royal decree. “Unfortunately I can’t let you arrest her or her cargo.” Politely and maybe even a little passive aggressively, she handed it back to Ro. The blonde girl nodded and walked back to the cart and joined a profusely sweating Mr Conroy.
The group would wait for the marines to retreat and eventually raise the metal gates so that they may pass underneath. The horses slowly clopped through the city underneath the navy sky, stars just beginning to come out of hiding. Conroy slowly drove them down a side street and into an inconspicuous warehouse that Ro used for her own business needs. After delivering them, he would take his leave, retiring to some secluded burrow. Ro would boot up the home security measures, making sure all the scanners were operational before setting up camp. Here they would have a chance to get a good night’s sleep.
And they would surely need it, for unbeknownst to them, tomorrow was the day that the Yonko was coming to town.
- crafting:
- [2315]
400 Make gadget: dynamic capsules
400 Upgrade: dynamic capsules 0 -> 1
200 Refined smith: dynamic capsules 1 -> 2
400 Make weapon: energy pistol
953 left