After a time inspecting his ship the master stops by the cabin where his passenger resides. The man older, in his early forties sits finishing a meal. The master makes a quick nod of apology and makes to leave but the older man waves him in putting down his cup, wipes his mouth clean and stands to face him. "Master Laetier, you have a report on our progress then? I will take it now if you will."
The master bows respectfully. "Of course m'Lord Seneschal. Not much to report at this time. The sea is quiet and we've the good fortune of a fair wind at our backs. We've made excellent time and might arrive much earlier than expected. It is a shame really, the Wind and her crew can handle just about any amount of bad weather, and some of the crew were hoping to show off a bit for m'Lord."
"Not necessary," the man says matter-of-factly. "Much earlier...." the passenger begins to think, stroking his short beard, "Have your men slow us down then, we don't want to be early."
"Slow......down?" the master questions, blinking in surprise.
"Early shows eagerness," the passenger continues, thinking aloud, "A day or so ahead of schedule is fine, but otherwise we want to arrive exactly when we planned to." Looking again at the master, he concludes "Governor's orders."
The ship master nods immediately at the mention of the Governor, "Done m'Lord." He the pauses before continuing. Uhhh, if I may m'Lord there is just one more thing. The passenger nods and the ship master continues, "Well its about this, no shore leave business." The passenger looks about to speak but the master continues, "I understand, I do. But I can vouch for my men, a good talking to and they won't cause a ruckus, or at least the type that wouldn't be expected at a dockyard tavern or alehouse."
"And if they do? Cause a "ruckus"? What then?" the passenger asks.
Well a good bit of flogging would be in order then m'Lord. I"m not too worried about the men m'Lord. I run a tight ship and all the men who sail under me are quite familiar with just how firm a hand I have," the master replies, adjusting his gloves. "At the same time, seems little point in punishing them when they have all served well before the mast these past few months. Doesn't seem fair- to them m'Lord. The Governor used to stand in my shoes, so I'd think he'd understand."
The passenger sighs, "It isn't a punishment, its precaution." The master looks ready to reply but the passenger raises his hand to silence him. "Taeghas isn't Mieres, and Ashien very well isn't Seaward. The last thing Vamuel wants is to have to deal with any incidents or give anyone any excuses....(sigh)...but you're not wrong." The passenger thinks for a moment. Tell your men they will be on restricted shore leave. Only a few of them out at a time, and they all have a curfew. They may draw lots to see who goes ashore when." The ship master nods as the passenger speaks, "And if anything does happen...." the threat is left hanging in the air.
"A good flogging it will be, in front of the whole crew," the master concludes the sentence.
"No." the passenger corrects him. "There will be no flogging. Tell them that. Tell them there will be no beating, or other form of punishment. Only quiet contemplation in the hold until we return to Seaward. Tell them they will need this time to consider what they will say to the Governor to explain their fool antics when they are brought before him and he will decide their fate." The passenger then moves back to his table to finish eating, as he sits he remarks, "You may also wish to tell them that when last I spoke to the Governor he was commenting how he had already dolled out his share of mercy this season, and no longer found himself in a 'forgiving' sort of mood..."