Meesei’s pack located the Riften clan in much the same way they had originally found the Bruma clan. There were scouts in the city itself, so it was just a matter of sniffing them out, literally. Although, it look longer for them to make the trip to the clan itself, since it was hidden closer to the northwestern part of the hold. Like many lycan homes, it was underground, but the way it was accessed was rather unique. There was an inn and trading post on the way to Ivarstead at the base of one of the hold’s southern mountains, which was owned and operated by the Riften clan. Through the basement of the inn, there was a hidden tunnel leading to a system of caves that housed the clan. The inn was open to normal travelers, so there had always been concerns among other clan leaders that having the entrance in such a public place would be a security concern, but the clan’s Alpha was insistent that it actually made them safer. In several letters, he had assured Meesei that the basement was only ever “rented” to lycans, and it allowed them to hide in plain sight, as it were. Anyone entering or leaving posed as normal travelers, and since there were no normal guests staying for more than one night at a time, no one noticed any inconsistencies between who was entering and leaving. It did free them of the burden of making sure that no one was followed to the entrance, and if need be, there was a secondary exit to the caves which they used on occasion. The Riften clan was smaller than the Bruma clan, but their methods seemed to have served them well.
Interestingly, the Alpha of the Riften clan was actually a Dunmer named Saras Arnan. He was a middle-aged man and a former refugee from Mournhold, though he was not very open about his past. He was a serious, severe individual, but just as willing to help the Champion as any other clan leader. After explaining the situation, and their overall plans, he quickly began making preparations to receive the members of the Bruma clan. His clanhome would not be able to hold all members of both clans, but the clan did have access to farms and other properties around the hold that could accommodate the rest. The fact that they would be bringing people up in groups, instead of all at once, was also helpful. Regardless, Saras decided that, instead of waiting for the entirety of the Bruma clan to arrive before taking any other action, it would be best to get their new clanhome ready as soon as possible. Not all of the Bruma clan’s warriors had yet arrived, so Saras offered his own warriors to compensate.
It was someone difficult to move a sizable military force across Skyrim without being noticed, but Saras was surprisingly adept at maintaining secrecy. He knew how to avoid patrols when necessary, or to split up their forces into smaller groups while still maintaining communication and coordination between them. Raldbthar was located high in the mountains west of Windhelm, and was not an easy trek in any case. At the very least, the majority of the Riften clan’s warriors were Nords accustomed to the harsh conditions, and those from the Bruma clan were acclimated to the cold. Though, the climate in the Jeralls was not as severe as these mountains. All of Meesei’s pack was present, apart from the children and Leaps. Their wamasu was becoming old enough that he could help in combat short of major battles, but he still could not deal with the cold. Meesei intended to create an enchantment that would help him overcome his cold-blooded nature, but it had not been a priority. Anyone in Gallus’ pack who intended to help fight was also present, though that did not include Peiter. No matter how much encouragement might have been given to him, he made it clear that he never intended to fight again as long as he could avoid it. As well, both Ri’vashi and Saras had accompanied the warriors.
The warband had made camp at the base of a stairway leading up to the main entrance of Raldbthar. Their force was about half the size of the one they had used to attack Vile’s stronghold in Elsweyr, which was likely going to be far more than they needed to clear a Dwarven ruin. According to their scouts, there were traps and automatons within, but nothing that would realistically be able to overcome an organized military force. The defenses that remained in most Dwarven cities were not meant to hold off armies. They could be a deadly to small groups of adventurers, but their warriors would have the automatons outmaneuvered, and outnumbered. Regardless, the leader of Saras’ warriors was making sure they were ready for a tough fight, just in case. He was a grizzled Nord werewolf who reminded Meesei of Oswall. Though, to be fair, several Nord warriors in the clan reminded her of Oswall. He was formerly a Stormcloak commander in the Civil War, but had evidently abandoned politics long ago. He no longer even had any reverence for Talos.
Both Meesei and Kaleeth were huddled close to one of the fires in camp. They had already made their plans for how to approach clearing the ruin, so all there was to do was to wait for the rest of the warriors to finish arming themselves. Meesei and her pack intended to be on the frontline, just as she was going to be on many missions from this point on. Saras was also sitting around the fire, though he kept much more to himself. He wore dark leather armor underneath his travel cloak, and seemed to prefer shortblades, since they were the only weapons he was carrying.
Interestingly, the Alpha of the Riften clan was actually a Dunmer named Saras Arnan. He was a middle-aged man and a former refugee from Mournhold, though he was not very open about his past. He was a serious, severe individual, but just as willing to help the Champion as any other clan leader. After explaining the situation, and their overall plans, he quickly began making preparations to receive the members of the Bruma clan. His clanhome would not be able to hold all members of both clans, but the clan did have access to farms and other properties around the hold that could accommodate the rest. The fact that they would be bringing people up in groups, instead of all at once, was also helpful. Regardless, Saras decided that, instead of waiting for the entirety of the Bruma clan to arrive before taking any other action, it would be best to get their new clanhome ready as soon as possible. Not all of the Bruma clan’s warriors had yet arrived, so Saras offered his own warriors to compensate.
It was someone difficult to move a sizable military force across Skyrim without being noticed, but Saras was surprisingly adept at maintaining secrecy. He knew how to avoid patrols when necessary, or to split up their forces into smaller groups while still maintaining communication and coordination between them. Raldbthar was located high in the mountains west of Windhelm, and was not an easy trek in any case. At the very least, the majority of the Riften clan’s warriors were Nords accustomed to the harsh conditions, and those from the Bruma clan were acclimated to the cold. Though, the climate in the Jeralls was not as severe as these mountains. All of Meesei’s pack was present, apart from the children and Leaps. Their wamasu was becoming old enough that he could help in combat short of major battles, but he still could not deal with the cold. Meesei intended to create an enchantment that would help him overcome his cold-blooded nature, but it had not been a priority. Anyone in Gallus’ pack who intended to help fight was also present, though that did not include Peiter. No matter how much encouragement might have been given to him, he made it clear that he never intended to fight again as long as he could avoid it. As well, both Ri’vashi and Saras had accompanied the warriors.
The warband had made camp at the base of a stairway leading up to the main entrance of Raldbthar. Their force was about half the size of the one they had used to attack Vile’s stronghold in Elsweyr, which was likely going to be far more than they needed to clear a Dwarven ruin. According to their scouts, there were traps and automatons within, but nothing that would realistically be able to overcome an organized military force. The defenses that remained in most Dwarven cities were not meant to hold off armies. They could be a deadly to small groups of adventurers, but their warriors would have the automatons outmaneuvered, and outnumbered. Regardless, the leader of Saras’ warriors was making sure they were ready for a tough fight, just in case. He was a grizzled Nord werewolf who reminded Meesei of Oswall. Though, to be fair, several Nord warriors in the clan reminded her of Oswall. He was formerly a Stormcloak commander in the Civil War, but had evidently abandoned politics long ago. He no longer even had any reverence for Talos.
Both Meesei and Kaleeth were huddled close to one of the fires in camp. They had already made their plans for how to approach clearing the ruin, so all there was to do was to wait for the rest of the warriors to finish arming themselves. Meesei and her pack intended to be on the frontline, just as she was going to be on many missions from this point on. Saras was also sitting around the fire, though he kept much more to himself. He wore dark leather armor underneath his travel cloak, and seemed to prefer shortblades, since they were the only weapons he was carrying.