Thok took a long, clean stride towards the big sumbitch, and put one very strong palm flat on his chest, offering his back to the pirates.
"Peace, friend," the Hobgoblin said quietly, so only Henry could hear him. "You are outnumbered and unarmed; do not compound these dire circumstances with conflict and pain."
He looked at the pirate in question over his shoulder. "Being put down by these men is not worth the rise, nor the hat." Despite his peaceful demeanor, the monk was fully alert, and prepared to be struck at by either party --perhaps even both.