[Unfortunately for the Crimson Robbers, the ship they'd chartered in Nikeah was poorly equipped and not capable of maritime warfare, thus rendering them vulnerable to attack from pirates. How ironic. Mercenary thieves falling to the whims of their sea-faring counterparts.
As the leader, Edgar -- rather, Gerad -- was fixed with his own cell in the dank brig far away from the rest of his crew. Perhaps for the better. The separation allowed him the peace and quiet necessary to think of a plan in which his true identity would not come to light. The disguise was shoddy at best, helped by the fact that the Crimson Robbers weren't very perceptive (perhaps why they made thievery their chosen profession). It got him along this far...
With only the slight hope that the pirates would overlook his resemblance to the supposedly missing King of Figaro, he sat and waited for the Captain to come pass judgment.]
14? IDK. Continuing from their first meeting in Sanctuary.
As the leader, Edgar -- rather, Gerad -- was fixed with his own cell in the dank brig far away from the rest of his crew. Perhaps for the better. The separation allowed him the peace and quiet necessary to think of a plan in which his true identity would not come to light. The disguise was shoddy at best, helped by the fact that the Crimson Robbers weren't very perceptive (perhaps why they made thievery their chosen profession). It got him along this far...
With only the slight hope that the pirates would overlook his resemblance to the supposedly missing King of Figaro, he sat and waited for the Captain to come pass judgment.]