Mini-Update
So in Coins, you all have looted about 39 coins worth. Your Thane will expect one third of that, along with 1 third of your captives. This leaves you with 26 coins, and 17 captives. Your 45 warriors will expect at least 1/2 coin as plunder, though you could also give them captives to satisfy them. Giving them the warriors the minimum will leave you 3.5 coins, + your 17 captives (worth a coin each, 2 for monks) to divide among yourselves.
Your warriors are bone-tired, it will be all about they can do to make it back to the ship. But they are satisfied with how the raid has gone.
Einar and Fromund both have level 2 wounds, these are more serious and take off 1 dice for actions that could be affected by your injury. They will fall to a level one injury in a few weeks, and then heal in a few days.
Jora can get her whistling arrows for -1 fate now, but you could also wait and get them for relatively free once you are back home. As for healing, you may be able to speed up the recovery time by a week or two, but you are not a healer (yet, though you could become trained). But you wouldn't need to spend fate points to do that unless you wanted to boost your rolls.
Daglar sacrifices the village elder in spite of his protest, quickly and with he minimum of ceremony. The ground seems to greedily drink his blood. All the captains seem to feel as if the gods now smile on them more favorably. (Because I haven't done a good job of keeping track of everyone's fate points, they are all restored to full
) Also if you decide that you do want to resist your wounds before the next update I'll do later, that is fine but will require additional sacrifices to get back to full.
Do you let the other villagers go?
The company trudges back to their ship, exhausted, but happy with all of their plunder. The 5 warriors guarding the ship greet the returning raiders with loud cheers, but grow concerned due to the lethargy of the company, and their blood splattered condition. Kol Magnusson scans the crowd anxiously, then breaks out into a huge grin at the sight of his daughter and son. He comes closer, and Jóra is the first to embrace him. He looks concerned at her broken nose. He goes over to hug Einar, but stops at the sight of the blood-soaked bandage wrapped around his chest. Frømund walks by with a limp and raises his hand in greeting. Sihylde merely nods, wrapped up in her own thoughts.
Kol takes over for his tired son temporarily, ordering his 4 other fresh men to help organize the goods into the hold, along with the captives. 39 coins worth and 25 captives, 15 monks and 10 young men and women, are packed together. He rallies the company long enough for them to get them out to sea, pointing to their destination. The company promptly falls asleep on the benches as the foggy morning is burned away and replaced by the afternoon sun.
What is your destination
A. HOME!
B. LESS TALKING, MORE RAIDING!
C. SOMEWHERE ELSE?