Sylvester Sweet walked quickly through the side streets of Water 7, casting off caution in the need for urgency. In his burgeoning travels across the Grand Line, Strategos had accrued a fair bit of information about a shady shipmaker, whose dealings on the island had thrown quite a bit of fuel onto the fire of this chaotic world. Before ever looking to cool that conflagration, Sylvester knew quite well it would be necessary to douse this incendiary. Every step has one before it, as he’d come to know. And, before he took another, the man noted a duo of patrols making their way through the canal, and he opted to duck aside, seeking to avoid their gaze.
That shipmaker, Uther Lance, was better connected than Sylvester had anticipated, and their first meeting had gone quite poorly. Unsurprisingly, the leader of the Red Forest Company wasn’t willing to halt their production, and as a result, Sylvester was promptly chased out of their headquarters, and his mug was being shared to anyone with some bit of authority on the island. Such an outcome was to be expected, but Sylvester had figured it was well worth it to see if he could avoid the mess of a large fight.
To learn firsthand that other pirates were a part of Uther’s latest deal only made Water 7 a more appetizing target for Sylvester. Though it did mean an all out fight would be a tricky situation to pull off. Even the workers of the Red Forest Company had proven themselves far more capable than Sylvester had predicted. Back in the West Blue, there were many people who were just there, they were very simple pieces to be tacked upon a greater piece. But, here in the Grand Line, every individual soul seemed stronger, or more hardy. Water 7 was not the simple farmland he’d left behind.
Sylvester was unsure of how to progress. Massively outnumbered, it seemed he’d have to apply a few extra tools in order to dismantle the Red Forest Company. The business seemed so mundane, that it didn’t appear recruiting civilian support would be helpful here. If he attacked them directly, the pirates may be around in order to protect whatever goods they were looking to get their hands on. But, every moment he waited was more time for him to be exposed by the city’s authorities. Procedurally, every option was being neatly chopped off his mental list, with hardly anything looking viable.
For now, more information seemed to be the order of the day. From his meager preliminary examination of the city, he knew of a seedy saloon nearby that might have what he sought. Crossing canals and rounding the architecture, he eventually came upon the shaded double doors, hidden under the bridge over a certain narrow stream of water. As he burst into the room with inimitable showmanship, however, he was greeted by an unpleasant surprise.
Two locally stationed marines were examining the room’s patrons, and both pairs of eyes rose to identify the cowboy who’d just made his way into their sights. A moment of a standoff passed between the trio, each person in the bar content to look on to the theatrics. One of the marine’s was first to crack, who went quick for his cutlass, signalling to both Sylvester and his partner to reach for their respective weapons. Sylvester whipped open Trust, his revolver from its holster, firmly displeased he was being forced to fight in such a grimy, poorly lit setting.
That shipmaker, Uther Lance, was better connected than Sylvester had anticipated, and their first meeting had gone quite poorly. Unsurprisingly, the leader of the Red Forest Company wasn’t willing to halt their production, and as a result, Sylvester was promptly chased out of their headquarters, and his mug was being shared to anyone with some bit of authority on the island. Such an outcome was to be expected, but Sylvester had figured it was well worth it to see if he could avoid the mess of a large fight.
To learn firsthand that other pirates were a part of Uther’s latest deal only made Water 7 a more appetizing target for Sylvester. Though it did mean an all out fight would be a tricky situation to pull off. Even the workers of the Red Forest Company had proven themselves far more capable than Sylvester had predicted. Back in the West Blue, there were many people who were just there, they were very simple pieces to be tacked upon a greater piece. But, here in the Grand Line, every individual soul seemed stronger, or more hardy. Water 7 was not the simple farmland he’d left behind.
Sylvester was unsure of how to progress. Massively outnumbered, it seemed he’d have to apply a few extra tools in order to dismantle the Red Forest Company. The business seemed so mundane, that it didn’t appear recruiting civilian support would be helpful here. If he attacked them directly, the pirates may be around in order to protect whatever goods they were looking to get their hands on. But, every moment he waited was more time for him to be exposed by the city’s authorities. Procedurally, every option was being neatly chopped off his mental list, with hardly anything looking viable.
For now, more information seemed to be the order of the day. From his meager preliminary examination of the city, he knew of a seedy saloon nearby that might have what he sought. Crossing canals and rounding the architecture, he eventually came upon the shaded double doors, hidden under the bridge over a certain narrow stream of water. As he burst into the room with inimitable showmanship, however, he was greeted by an unpleasant surprise.
Two locally stationed marines were examining the room’s patrons, and both pairs of eyes rose to identify the cowboy who’d just made his way into their sights. A moment of a standoff passed between the trio, each person in the bar content to look on to the theatrics. One of the marine’s was first to crack, who went quick for his cutlass, signalling to both Sylvester and his partner to reach for their respective weapons. Sylvester whipped open Trust, his revolver from its holster, firmly displeased he was being forced to fight in such a grimy, poorly lit setting.