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The Black Baron wasn't a very large ship by any means. Bigger ships required bigger crews, and getting a crew you could rely on these days was few and far between. Every pirate at the end of the day was only out for themselves, and pirates were becoming more selfish and greedy with every generation. IT was why they were getting caught more often, and commonfolk spoke of piracy finally dying out.
Captain Xavier Darkwind was determined to be the exception to that case. His crew were mostly reliable. A few trustworthy individuals who had followed him for years were among them, but he had to admit his crew now was made up of far too many new faces that didn't respect him as their captain.
As proven when he told them they were going to catch a mermaid and they scoffed in disbelief.
"A mermaid? Yer fuckin' jokin' me." A particularly rough and nasty member of his ship had laughed, coughing spittle all over as he did so. He wasn't exactly pleasant.
"Nay, I'm not." Xavier met his disbelieve with a smug smile, arms folded across his chest as he stared down at his crew from the wheel. "You fellas have no idea just how much they're worth. Even a few scales or a couple of tears can fetch a very pretty penny. I know a few buyers who are desperate for them, and are willing to pay anything to get their hands on them."
It had taken an annoying amount of convincing, but eventually they set sail for their chosen venture. Enough rumours had flown around various ports and piers they had sailed around recently that he had an idea where to begin. Tales of ships with unruly crew members, or captives they needed to get rid of, always spoke of rocky coral shores and shallow waters which were dangerous to tread, but if you moored in the right place then the Mers would do your work for you; throw them overboard and they'd be gone without a single piece left.
The yellow bellied low lives of his crew had now idea how deadly Mers could be. They had probably only heard of the beautiful ones, the women who lured sailors into the waters with hypnotic and beautiful faces. They ignored the parts where they drowned men for fun, or tore them apart to feed to their young.
There was one island in particular that fit the description Xavier had heard, and with that in mind they set sail for it. His navigator did a very good job at staying just clear of the corals that threatened to tear into the Baron, just out of the shallow waters that could mean their doom if they went too close. The island itself was quite small, practically barren save for a couple of trees and some bushes, however the majority of its landmass was under the water. The shallows stretched almost a mile around the mound of sand, treacherous for the inexperienced sailor who didn't know to look for such things. The wooden wreckage strewn about in the ocean below them was enough evidence of that.
Fishing nets were lowered and the order was to simply sit and wait until they spotted something. Everyone was to be on high alert watching the waters, taking shifts to ensure things were kept an eye on even overnight. "If we don't catch anything on the first day then we'll start thinkin' of what to use as bait." Xavier explained, highly tempted to use one of the more unruly members of his crew as a live lure for their prey, not that he voiced that thought out loud.
All they could do now was sit and wait.