"Well, it is not something that will happen soon, certainly." Ahnasha said, moving immediately back to the topic of visiting Cheydinhal. "Moving to Skyrim is going to take a while, I can already tell. We're going to have to move everyone in small groups to get them to the Riften clan. Hopefully, wherever they have made their home is somewhere convenient. After that, we're going to have to clear out an entire Dwarven ruin to get everyone in safely. Scouts can give us a sense of what we're up against, but I'm guessing it going to take a good-sized force to actually make it safe. Can't say I've ever fought a Dwarven automaton before; do arrows even work on them?"
Ahnasha let out a sigh. "Well, that's a problem for later. For now, I think I'll take you up on that offer. Read some more letters. Llarasa is a good person, more than I expected when I first met her. I will write to her as well, let her know how I have been faring. Maybe share a few embarrassing stories about you..." She chuckled. "We just have to be careful about how we handle things when we finally do visit. The last thing we want to do is bring any harm down on her through our visit. We should make sure your parents never know that she has been communicating with you. Or even that she knew you were alive."
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For a few moments, Kaleeth stood in place across from Janius, breathing deeply and trying to focus. She had already been through a few fights, so she was starting this one with some fatigue, and moderately beaten. She was bruising from the hits she had taken, and not all of the blood on her had even dried.
Finally, Kaleeth was ready to fight, though she did approach their match with some degree of patience. Janius had taken to Ra'kalesh's training better than she had, but she had still learned something. Her instinct was still to overpower her foe with force, but she was no longer clumsy about it. She took a few steps towards him, watching to see if he was going to initiate. He remained defensive, so she took the first attack.
Kaleeth wound back as if she were going to take a swing, then suddenly lunged low in an attempt to tackle him at his waist. She was knowledgeable enough about fighting to know that she would have the advantage in a grapple, so that was what she was going to try.
Ahnasha let out a sigh. "Well, that's a problem for later. For now, I think I'll take you up on that offer. Read some more letters. Llarasa is a good person, more than I expected when I first met her. I will write to her as well, let her know how I have been faring. Maybe share a few embarrassing stories about you..." She chuckled. "We just have to be careful about how we handle things when we finally do visit. The last thing we want to do is bring any harm down on her through our visit. We should make sure your parents never know that she has been communicating with you. Or even that she knew you were alive."
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For a few moments, Kaleeth stood in place across from Janius, breathing deeply and trying to focus. She had already been through a few fights, so she was starting this one with some fatigue, and moderately beaten. She was bruising from the hits she had taken, and not all of the blood on her had even dried.
Finally, Kaleeth was ready to fight, though she did approach their match with some degree of patience. Janius had taken to Ra'kalesh's training better than she had, but she had still learned something. Her instinct was still to overpower her foe with force, but she was no longer clumsy about it. She took a few steps towards him, watching to see if he was going to initiate. He remained defensive, so she took the first attack.
Kaleeth wound back as if she were going to take a swing, then suddenly lunged low in an attempt to tackle him at his waist. She was knowledgeable enough about fighting to know that she would have the advantage in a grapple, so that was what she was going to try.