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Thank you for your always precise and enlightened answers.
I finished the scenario and I have the commercial post, and everything else. But I had a doubt about the seats and the hostages (a bad doubt) which is confirmed, unfortunately.
In fact, once the scenario is over, we no longer have access to sieges ... or hostage releases ... it must be known !!!
It would have been simple to place a ruined castle on the map that could have been occasionally occupied by bandits or Skelmar deserters to create siege missions in the tavern. The hostage option could also have been transformed into a new mission in the tavern (freeing prisoners from bandits). It seems so logical, but no, none of that ...
I remain on the fact that in the Pirate of Belerion DLC, the new boarding option remains after the resolution of the scenario.
In the Skelmar invasion DLC, none of that ...