Fixing the Rudder
After the fight with the demons, the rudder needed fixing, so the party landed the ship, fortunately right on the bank of the river in the village Largra. The chieftain required a fee of 1000 gold for the party to have their ship landed and request repairs. Thalia paid it up, and in his surprise the chieftain personally escorted them through the village to his fishermen, who (with the chieftain's prompting) charged 4500 gold for the repair. The party members were amused by the whole thing, and were quickly on their way.
On their way again, Ahnrik "remembered" (he knew the whole time, but I hadn't informed Ryan about the newly invented lore yet,) that they would need a designated slaver, someone who earned the right to sell slaves by winning an unarmed one-on-one fight to the death. After some discussion, it was decided that Amisha would play the role of lead slaver, and they would send Akari in to earn the slaver's mark.
Drodrugh
The temple is a black monolith, a long thorn that bends light around itself to appear pierce the sky, draining a power from it. Clouds for miles are drawn into it, and the sun's light is harsh and dimming at the same time near it. Statues of Traia depict her in the form of a Liad woman, crying tears of anger, and either mauling Shaefev with her wrist blades or weeping over a decayed heart in her hands.
The party flew in close, circling to get a look at the city before they landed. They saw the population was mostly a mix of orcs and liad, with an occasional slave of another race dotted in. There were also strange skeletons shrouded in sand mixed in, and orcs with dried skin, cracked and bleeding around the eyes and mouth.
Having done some reconnaissance, and seeing that the city's army was gathering and following beneath the ship, they landed in an empty slaver's field.
General Luroz met them at the head of the army, and Amisha introduced herself as a haughty self-important slaver, requesting a slaver's trial. Luroz was unimpressed, and forced a search of the ship. After the search, he declared them as allowed to enter as slaver's but he would be taking the ship.
Amisha made a fuss about how it would take a lot of resources and expert knowledge to pilot, but Luroz just smirked and boasted of Velg's bounteous loot and enslaved researchers pouring in daily.
At Ahnrik's suggestion, Amisha tried a more humble angle of how their ship was actually rather crude and poorly made, and that they would be better off using their resources to make a better ship.
Luroz conceded that they would rather have better ships, and would allow the party to keep the vessel on the conditions that his people would have free run of the ship, and that Amisha herself competed to earn the slaver's mark, to which Amisha agreed.
The Trial of the Slaver's Mark
As soon as the deal was made, General Luroz ordered for a gladiator to be brought in, and the fight would commence immediately. This allowed Amisha about five minutes to make a plan, as her expertise is in trickery and not unarmed hand-to-hand combat.
Akari cast Quickness on her, and Ahnrik cast Conceal Arcana on all of them to allow for secret spellcasting during the fight.
Luroz's gladiator was a grizzled seven foot tall rakashan with a Snow Tiger pattern, his fang chipped and a scar running down his neck.
Amisha struck first, subtly changing her form to have claws instead of nails and striking at him, but didn't land the hit. Akari quickly Cursed his fighting, before he could respond, and he wasn't quite able to land a blow. Amisha struck again, and the hit was good, but he didn't even flinch at the cut on his chest. He lashed out to slash her throat and she dodged, but he followed up with a fistful of sand at her eyes, blinding her momentarily.
Angered at the trick (as it is minor sin for a priestess of Mocaeis to fall for a trick), she ground her own fistful of dirt into her eyes, screeching at him. Shaken by the ferocity of it, the Rakashan failed to dodge Amisha's following strike at his arm, which tore through the muscles and a tendon, and the pain sent him into unconsciousness.
Everyone was amazed at the victory, particularly the orcs that had bet against her with Anira, and Luroz upheld his end of the bargain, sending the Tattooist to Amisha, who got the chained fist tattooed on her lower rib.