Aristarchus took the note and read it swiftly, nodding as he did.
"Ruffians and beasts? Unlikely. Warbands, however, are a greater threat, though they mostly busy themselves with the fighting over fields of ghostfire. As for equipment, well, you could either try procuring some in The Pits or asking the quartermaster here. I doubt either will have much to offer beyond "standard issue," but I believe the former would be the most likely to yield what you are looking for. Do not concern yourselves with procuring outdoor gear and supplies, it has been taken care of already."
After a moment of thought the seer reached into his bag and produced a roll of paper, handing it to Crisis with the words "This should help you find your way." Unraveling the parchment revealed
a map of Port Suffering. "Do not worry about the Alm's House. This one is free of heresy." he added with a smile.
Aristarchus, having exhausted the acolytes' questions, informed them that the Refectories had rooms for them to lodge in over night before bidding them good day and retreated to his quarters, pausing only to remind them that they must depart tomorrow morning. It was mid-afternoon now, leaving plenty of time for them to explore the Port and see to any last minute needs they might have.
(Either post or PM me with what you'll be getting up to for the rest of the day.)
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Meanwhile, at the motor pool...
Mikolas had found some meek looking official to guide him to his destination. He wasn't sure what he'd expected, but he couldn't help but feel disappointed at what he found. The motor pool was simply a motley collection of a half-dozen vehicles lying in the shade of a canvas stretched between four poles, most appearing to be in a state of disrepair. The two that looked serviceable one was a flatbed truck sporting heavy-duty wheels an a tarpaulin covering that stretched the length of the vehicle. There was no semblance of a cab at the front; just two seats and the controls, the latter looking mercifully familiar to him. The other was a sturdier looking machine and, if he wasn't mistaken. awfully similar to the a jeep he'd once had the pleasure of owning back home. It even had a beefy looking heavy stubber mounted on the top, complete with a gunner's position. He felt nostalgic for a moment, remembering just how he'd lost such a beauty. Shame, that.
The last thing he noticed was a lone figure off in a corner of the area sprawled out in a deck chair. His overalls had a symbol similar to that of the Adeptus Mechanicus (one which he'd seen a fair deal of these past few weeks), the difference being that the skull in the center of it was absent.
(The flatbed truck looks alot like this, except that it doesn't have a compartment for the driver and passenger, doors and has a tarpauling attached to 4 poles stretched over the length of the vehicle. It also has far sturdier looking wheels. The other vehicle is pretty much this.)