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From his viewpoint hidden in a shadowed corner on the deck Artemous watched the inhabitants of the city with growing unease. They were a dark race, with coffee coloured skin and hair as black as night. There was no variation. Each and everyone of them had the same colouring and no matter how much he searched he could not see anyone with the familiar blonde or red hues of his countrymen. He had never felt more alone.
He tipped his head over the side of the boat and eyed the churning water warily. He briefly considered throwing himself overboard in a desperate and stupid escape attempt. True, he didn't have the slightest idea how to swim but after looking out at the dock and seeing the hundreds of unfamiliar faces the idea was beginning to look inviting.
"Calm." he told himself, flinching almost immediately when he saw a woman out on the dock in a pair of tight red trousers and an equally tight blue shirt pull out a knife and brandish it at a small child. He was so surprised at seeing a woman in trousers that it took him a moment to really notice the blade, but when he did he could barely believe his eyes. The woman grabbed the boys hand and forced it against a wooden block. People walked around the pair, not even sparing them a look as the child started sobbing desperately. The blade was raised -
"No need to see that little brother." Jostlin said, a moment before an arm wrapped around the mages waist and he was spun him away from the dock.
"Wait!" Artemous sputtered, squirming in the sailors grasp as he tried to turn back to see if the poor child was hurt. "That woman was about to chop off that boys hand!"
"That's what happens when you get caught stealing." Jostlin said without his usual cheerfulness. "One handed beggars in the city are hardly a rare occurrence." The easterner looked back over his shoulder before giving his head a quick shake. "Handless beggars even less so. Now come, the captain wants to talk to you."
The knowledge that a child could be maimed for so little was outweighed by the sudden dread the sailors word invoked. "Why?" He asked, not ashamed to admit to himself that he was utterly terrified of the man and had no desire to be trapped in close quarters with him.
"He asked me to collect you."
"But why?" Artemous asked insistently, digging his heels in and resolutely refusing to take another step. If Jostlin wanted him to go into that room he would have to carry him.
The younger man hesitated, allowing his grip to loosen enough that Tate was able to pull free. He managed less than three steps before a forceful weight knocked him down onto the deck.
"Dires Tits boy, he's a slave, not an honoured guest." Galerias said in common. Artemous barely had time to tense before a big arm hooked over his chest and he was being pulled towards the cabin. He looked up at Galerias and gave an involuntary yelp of distress as he was literally dragged to the captains door. "If you need him to move them move him. If you come across one too big to move yourself then you hurt them. That soon has them obeying" He grinned down at Artemous's paltry attempts to push him off, displaying a mouth full of blackened teeth "Isn't that right little mage. Now come, the captain wants you prepared."
"Prepared for what?" He asked, pulling back now with all of his weight, little good it did him. He was yanked forward, stumbling and unable to catch himself. Galerias kept him upright with the firm hand he had wrapped around the mages bicep, pulling him closer towards the captain's cabin. "Galerias, prepared for what?"
"The necromancer of course, he's the one to own you. Captain thinks he'll want you prettied up before we disembark so that's where we're headed." The repugnant soldier pulled a thoughtful expression. "Piece of advice little brother, don't antagonise him. He's got a fearful temper on him today."
The captain was sat as his desk, his expression as hard as ever as he watched the mage's feeble attempts to escape the sailors hold.
"El ibackn shiran." He said in their own language, resting his dark eyes intently on Jostlin. "Was he too much for you?" He asked in common.
Jostlin ducked his head, blushing furiously. "He was frightened."
"He has reason to be." The captain said, striding purposefully forward until he was towering over the mage. He reached out and pulled off Artemous's ridiculously oversized hat, ignoring the way the smaller man shied away from him. "The travel has not damaged him." His dark eyes swept the length of the younger man, considering him thoughtfully before he gripped Artemous's chin in his big hand and twisted his face to the side. "The sun has not damaged him either. He'll make an excellent addition to the little queens court."