“There are many ways to run away matey,” Stikka informed his pouting companion. “And as pirates there is no shame in doing so. We spend most of our life running away do we not? The authorities of this great wide world in which we live tend to look unkindly upon those that ply our trade. And I was not offering to leave out of fear for myself, I can handle that, I simply did not want to bring destruction and violence to Mister Dale’s inn after he had been so kind to me.” Stikka tenderly rubbed his jaw. “And for a pirate, you don’t really understand what it means to have gone on account,” He held up his hands to prevent the outburst he knew that would come from this statement. “Piracy is not about plunder, and fighting, and drinking. Yes pirates do all that but to truly be a pirate is to embrace freedom. Freedom to do whatever you want, however you want, whenever you want. Mister Dale?”
“Huh…what?” stammered Mister Dale, clearly not expecting to be made a part of the conversation.
“If you were out on the street and saw a man selling fine mugs that you wanted for the Badger, what would you do?”
“Well,” Mister Dale replied, taken aback, “I would buy them of course.”
“Aye, but what if you couldn’t afford the price, or you didn’t like the fellow who sold them, or you wanted the save your Mizas for something else. Then would you just take them?”
“Of course not, that would be stealing,” Mister Dale protested
Stikka turned back to the young woman. “Mister Dale is not a pirate; laws are created for the masses. To be a pirate is to choose not to let such things guide your actions. This is where the oldest and noblest of pirate traditions comes to play: avoiding capture. If you are a pirate, and you wish to demonstrate your displeasure at someone with your fist, then do so without apology. Just be prepared for people of like mind to respond in kind