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A smile graced Rozalia's face as she heard the laugh of Rawlith - a fairly unique sound to her, for she had not conversed with many Khajiits, let alone ones cheerful enough to be heard laughing. Her eyes opening as she turned to look at Rawlith, she listened to his light conversation.
"Well, that's a relief. I would have hated to find out tomorrow morning I'd been bathing in less friendly waters." She replied with a grin, leaning against the rock and folding her arms on top of the warm slate, looking up at Rawlith. She was tempted to ask if he was going to join her in the water - but she wasn't sure if Khajiits shared the same hatred of water that was common among their less intelligent feline counterparts.
"I was just thinking about you, actually." She added, then paused, blushing slightly. "As in... you know, as a possible companion. You seem nice. I figured once the team breaks up, you and me could do well together." She added hastily, the blush receding somewhat, and being replaced by a slightly more dubious look as she overheard their undead mascot of Valerion, He'd spent the majority of the journey being quiet, along with the rest. There hadn't been much intalking, the largest amount of conversation coming from Delphine barking out orders, and the conversations between Nikolaus and Leonidas. However, Rozalia couldn't help but shudder as Valerion offered magical help... at a price that she was sure would not be worth it. She was glad when he walked away, talking about a supply run.
"Gods, that guy is creepy." She muttered, and her eyes darted back to Rawlith's bright golden ones. "Speaking of magic... I figured maybe you'd know some stuff to pass along." She said, then ducked her head slightly, chuckling nervously. "I'd hate to have to go to... other sources."
"So, Niko... what d'you think of this lot?" Leo's quiet voice filtered through Niko's stupor, and he arose from the brink of his slumber, heavy eyes opening to peer at his cousin.
"I don't know," He mumbled through a yawn, stretching his arms out in front. "Most of them seem okay. Plenty of magic users, which is more beneficial than some realize." He added, and Leo rolled his eyes, waving his hand dismissively.
"Nah, not their abilities. I mean character! Personality! Anyone you'd be interested in journeying with once we break apart? I mean, you've racked up 3 votes already, so I bet plenty of people will want to be with our esteemed leader." He said with a mischievous grin, and Niko pushed him playfully in the shoulder, glancing around. They had settled themselves atop one of the natural rocky ledges, just a few meters away from the fire that Dreet-Na had kindly made. Rawlith and Rozalia were nearby at the rock pool, Valerion had gone to the village, and the rest of them were here and there, but most out of earshot.
"I wouldn't say no to anyone who asked - I suppose I wouldn't be happy if Valerion tagged along. Something about the man just doesn't seem right." Niko murmured, wondering in hindsight if 'man' was the correct term to use. "Haserus - despite his less than warm exterior - could be an asset, if he'd agree to work with me; a lowly Nord." He added with a grin, causing Leo to pull a face.
"Eh. I'd want to journey with someone with a sense of humour. I'd ask Roze, but I don't trust thieves. Even cute ones." He muttered, throwing himself onto his back carelessly and staring up at the blanket of the night sky, stars blinking through now and again underneath the cloud cover. "Hopefully some more people will show up." He added, then paused thoughtfully, his eyes following the trail of a torchbug as it floated lazily over his head. "Preferably girls." He added with a grin, earning a swift punch to the stomach from his cousin, tired of his slightly chauvinistic remarks.
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In my five month absence, I write today to state my disappointment in the lack of success my search has gone. My last lead ended when I visited the accursed Dwemer ruin of Mzulft. Although many trials were presented and several times I almost lost my life, I managed to reach the Oculory device housed within. To my sorrow, I discovered it needed a sort of spherical key to power the machine and despite an exhaustive search, the key was not present in Mzuflt nor any clue as to its whereabouts. Curse Sai for abandoning me now when I had to be so close to any sort of progress. He has not spoken to me since I left and I feel his presence has vacated. I am now left to wander and even doubt any success I may have in my venture.

Auri-El bless me for I am driven to madness in my everlasting loneliness.

Faire's evening camp was based just on the Southern edge of some volcanic hot springs.The smell of campfires were alarming as there were other camps in the area but the temptation of volcanic springs therapy was a great motivator for her to set up camp. Her journal entry was brief and she quickly removed her clothing to begin a long session of therapy in the comfortably hot waters.

Writing such depressing words and the comfort of the water suddenly caused a flow of exhaustion to sweep of Faire's person. Thankfully it dulled the onslaught of sadness that welled up inside of her. After this journal entry, Faire agreed with herself that this might have been the lowest point in her long, long life. She was without a purpose outside of locating a very small object in this vast world. What was the point of living if she felt like, and very well could be, the last of her kind? Some type of novelty or trinket for people to stare at? A research vessel for scholars to sedate their curiosity? All of that meaningless to the person of Faire. She had greater ambition and talent to see herself fall to that. Her life meant something greater than that and she often told herself that at her lowest moments.

Faire continued to pep herself up from her slumbering depression well into the sun's departure from the sky and eventually into sleep... Only to to disturbed by the slightest of odd movements some time later.

Faire gently opened her eyes as she listened in quietly. No sudden movements were taken as Faire was essentially invisible this late at night lying in the steam and water. She had fallen asleep with no fire and her gear rolled up in her cloak, far away from any foot traffic. Thankfully she was a light sleeper for such an occasion as this. Faire listened as the mumble of conversation slowly became more audible.

"-ing back, ...beli- ...-ine... collapse a- ... sudden like that! It was absolutely terrifying to see the room next to me buried in rubble!" Faire watched as two tall men came into view, just at the foot of the hill Faire was camping at. The men pressed on up and for a second, Faire considered moving but the two men were too preoccupied with the conversation to notice the naked body of Faire lying just within the small spring they passed. The other man chimed in as they had just passed Faire. "Did it kill anyone?" The man from before answered. "Yea. I think it claimed a poor Dunmer lad who was nestled in that section of the mine pretty good. Some arm-..ed guy go-...t...-ough..."

Their conversation carried on but it was mostly mumbles after that. Those two were heading in the direction of the springs, probably to relieve the stress of almost dying in a mine collapse. As to why they didn't stop, Faire had no idea. Maybe a preferred spring? She didn't care past an absent speculation, though. Instead she worried about getting the Nine Divines out of there! The notion that those two could have witnessed Faire in the nude... But those two probably were not the only ones headed towards the springs or around the springs area after the mine collapse. As soon as the mumbles faded into the hissing of steam, Faire scrambled to clothe herself.

Once she did, Faire progressed in a Westward direction for awhile but she was tired, and psychologically she was distracted. She failed to run the same checks and balances that she usually traveled which were silencing her footsteps and detecting lifeforms with her Illusion and Alteration magic, respectively. She had also forgotten to reapply some type of face paint to hide her true skin color and instead, her faced dripped with sweat clearing portions of the dark chalky streaks of charcoal.

In a momentary daze of being lost in her thoughts, she didn't recognize the flicker of a campfire that just peaked around a rock formation. As she rounded the corner, a whole camp came into view that was only about ten meters away from where she had been standing. It was a mixed bunch of races but Faire didn't notice any details as she quickly skipped back behind the rock formation that had blocked the campsite from her point of view in the first place. She took a deep breath, listening to see if her presence had been noticed or not.
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"I'M AN INDESTRUCTIBLE, MASTER OF WARRR!


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"I have slaughter hundreds, ended the lives of the greatest, ceased the breathing of the most legendary, felled the grandest masters, claimed Championship of the great Cyrodillic Arena, destroyed hordes of Orcish Berserkers, halted the rampage of Breton Battlemages, laid waste to infamous Telvanni Dunmer, and let those ignorant Thalmor meet their makers in Aetherius.." A voice hounded out, a deep, commanding, voice of a gruff anger and the tone of a war-forged nordic male. "You! You think you can kill me!? A mere Elf no less.. You will perish among the many lives of your kin, and you will find nothing except your own fate in this realization. Now come, meet my blade.. BOSMER!" The voice explained with a thundering proclamation as the giant man, adorned in simple steel armor. The design the most common Nordic with the furnishing of more fur to sate those living in the most northern lands of Skyrim. The exact place they sat, perched outside of Dawnstar a few miles, on a small hill near a large manor which was recently built. The Nord drew his large blade, a zwei-hander of steel and nordic design to match while he also plopped his helmet over his head. The horned helmet covered the square jaw of the nord and coated his long blonde hair in a plate of protection. He took a heavy-forward stance while raising his zwei-hander and directing the tip forward towards the Bosmer.

The bosmer stood tall and almost proper in his nature while a Cyrodillic wolf sat calmly by his legs as they sat firm and straight. He gave the nord a look of scoffed nature before he quickly grinned and dropped into a lowered stance in the snow. He dug his fingers into the deep, white, powder and then peeled forward with his elongated body into a sprint. His form a flicker in front of the Nord as he watched the Elf rush, before he could react though the Elf darted to the left on a sharp switched heel and then vanished behind a snow, only to re-appear behind the Nord and deliver a quick stab to the back of the neck just below the helmet. The Legenary Nord's life ended with a single strike, and a swift breath before falling upon his face in the snow in front of the Bosmer. The only thing that could be hard behind the whisper of the wind was the Bosmeri's alluring voice of smooth, low, suave tone.

"I'm an indestructible, force of nature."

Rawlith's tail slowed under the the coat and he swiveled on his toes to press his left knee into the rock as his body pivoted almost mechanically to observe the leaving Valerion. Rawlith's eyes shimmered and his low-light vision made everything clear is day, the male striding with confidence off into the distance. He then swiveled back around to Roze's partially submerged figure with his lips closed together and his eyes narrowed a moment before he stood up straight. "Hmm, this one has a few tricks of the trade. Though, this one never stated he had magic back at High Hrothgar." He explained while loosening his bonemold bracers. He slid them off and then slid his coat off his arms to left the fur long-coat and bracers drop gently behind, leaving him in his bonemold-plated leather boots, greaves, and leather chest-piece with a bonemold chest-plate.

He rested back down to sit on his heels once more while nodding softly. "This one will teach you what you want to learn, if I can, on one condition.." He stated giving her a Khajiit's stern look. "You have to let this one relax with you." He added to her while giving the Khajiiti grin. He then gently let his right arm lay hanging down into the water, his hand barely submerged into it, while he rolled his hand and fingers through the water.
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The Vigilants have been on the trail of their mark ever since the group left Ivarstead no more than seven moons ago. The two have been very careful with this one; taking measure to ensure that they were never too close to draw suspicion but never too far in which the trail would of have gone cold. Despite spending the last two days chasing their marks without rest, the Vigilants are far from being winded. While it can be said that it would come naturally for Falrielle, she did look upon Gideon with some level of pride that her training has led him to survive this long; not like she would every admit it to his face in any circumstances or so she though. However no matter how much stamina they had, both Vigilants knew that they needed some rest and the Vigilants has fostered some allies in the nearby town of Darkwater Crossing.

“Darkwater Crossing” whispered Falrielle to herself. It has been over a decade since she has visited that settlement and she wondered what has changed. In fact, Darkwater Crossing was Gideon and his cohort’s first assignment where she was the observer to guide the Initiates in their investigations. A Beast of Hircine was terrorising the small settlement and the local guards were rather apathetic to their plight. Thus they turned towards the Vigils of Stendarr. The Initiates were less efficient than she would of have preferred with taking more than a month and suffering at least one casualty to a bandit but in the end they found their mark feasting upon the corpse of one of the miners who wandered too far. The fight didn’t last too; by dawn Falrielle’s mace was stained with its blood. Gideon and the other Initiates celebrated in the Crossing and Falrielle had to apologise with all their gold by the end of it.

Falrielle’s train of thought was interrupted by a commotion. The two spotted a faint glow of orange in the settlement of Darkwater in the distance and quickened their pace.

The two arrived to a scene of chaos and grief; a cave in. Not only that but at two miners are killed so far and about a dozen or so more miners remain trapped inside as guards and volunteers work together to dig them out. And that’s not even counting the possibility of the mine permanently closing. Falrielle scanned the crowd and spotted Annekke Crag-Jumper; the co-owner of Goldenrock Mine sitting in a corner with her face buried in her hands. Falrielle makes a quick gesture towards the entrance and Gideon simply nods his head and begins helping them move some rocks as Falrielle makes her way towards Annekke.

As the distance drew closer, Falrielle noticed that it really has been awhile since the two have had a conversation. In fact what Men’s perception of time has always been alien to the Mer but that’s not important right now. As a hunter Falrielle was raised to make sure that by reflex, every move she made from breathing to walking, she would made little to no noise so that she would not give her position away when stalking her prey. As she slowly approaches the poor woman Falrielle forcibly plants her foot into the ground, grinding rock and gravel beneath her boots so to not startle her.

“Annekke,” said Falrielle softly as she lowers her body out of respect. “Annekke,” Falrielle continues before the grieving widow finally looks up to take notice. With eyes reddened for crying who knows how long, Falrielle simply drops to a knee and places a comforting hand on her shoulder. “It’s me, Falrielle” she continued. “Ten years ago with the-“

“Werewolf” said Annekke as she held in her tears. “I remember,” she continued giving a smile. “I still can’t thank you enough”

“How is Sylgja?” asked Falrielle as Annekke’s gesture was returned with a faint smile peering through a hood.

“She’s in Shor’s Stone that girl,” Anneke said. “She still writes to us or at least, me now”

“Just you?” Falrielle responded in confusion. “What happened to Verner?” she continued which Annekke just sucks in her chest and gets on her two feet and points at two covered bodies by the campfire. “May I?” asked Falrielle which Annekke quietly nods before taking her leave.

As she closes in on the corpses for a closer inspection, her hair stood on its end. There was just something not right about this but she didn't knew what. Listing the sheets off the first victim, she saw a familiar face. She placed her hand over his head and closed his eyes, chanting a quick prayer for his last rites before she began working on him. After a quick inspection she found bruise marks on his arms and chests which made prognosis simple; the mine simply collapsed on him. Judging by the cuts on his forearm and hands, he was probably trying to hold the beam up so that the other miners could escape. Done with her inspection, Falrielle respectfully covers his body with the sheets before moving on to the next victim.

As soon as she lifts up the cover of the next victim, a foul stench emanated from the corpse that thoroughly offends her nose forcing her to turn away. Steeling her every strength of will, she turned back and saw a male Dunmer and by the looks of it, probably younger than she is. Wanting to finish this as quickly as she can, Falrielle checked for the routine areas and concluded that he simply died of a cave in like the man before. As she closed the sheets she noticed something odd; bruise marks on the Mer’s face and throat like he was strangled. Her train of thought was interrupted with a hearty cheer as the last of the trapped miners are finally free.

“Annekke,” said Falrielle getting to Nord’s attention this time. “Who was that Dunmer?” she continued with her arms folded across the chest. “Anything strange about him?”

“Casien?” replied Annekke as she slowly regains her composure. “He’s a new face around here. Just joined us about a few weeks ago,” she continued. “He claimed that he was a pilgrim to visit the statue of Azura up north and yes I know your beliefs against the Daedra but Casien was the friendly law-abiding sort and a pretty hard worker”

Falrielle simply nodded in acceptance before saying “No one had any problems with him?”

“No,” replied Annekke in shock to such a question. “As I said, he’s a nice boy who didn’t really look for trouble. Couldn’t stop working though,” she continued. “It was actually him that managed to dig out most of the new parts of the mine and that’s where we found him lying dead under a pile of rubble.”

“May I take a look in the mine?” said Falrielle which made Annekke to look away in worry.

“We’ve already had two dead and we don’t need another” replied Annekke as she tried to hold in her tears. “But you already have proved your trustworthiness and your skills to us and all I ask for is that you be careful” she continued as Falrielle silently nodded her head in thanks. “I have to talk to the other miners so take care”

As if on cue with Annekke’s leave, Gideon suddenly emerged from the mine with his face covered in dirt and his robes even more torn than before. “Gideon,” ordered Falrielle only replied with a deep frown from her subordinate who nonetheless comply. “Go check that Dunmer for any traces of magic,” she continued as Gideon simply sighs deeply in exhaustion and continues his way.

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The mine was dark and quiet to the point where even the most silent drops of water would ring through its tunnels. Even with her ailment, Falrielle could tell that from the mess; sheer panic of the miners at the threat of a collapse; buckets strewn about, pickaxes simply left about, the ground trampled repeatedly like some wild beast on a stampede, the bits of rock during the rescue operation and so on. As she walked closer to the deeper sections of the mine, her eyes began to fail her as she finds herself tripping over the occasional debris before reaching the point of collapse. Like the Dunmer outside, this place didn’t smell right.

She then placed her lantern on the ground and began searching for any clues other than that foul stench; there was nothing she could really find until she noticed something odd about one column of collapsed beams. Running her fingers on the nearest to get a feel she noticed that this beam had a cleaner cut than that was typical of an encumbrance failure. The cut was fresh as there was little to no dust or rot if it were an old damage. It was too smooth to be from a blow from an axe or a pickaxe for that matter and the clean cut implied that it was accomplished with a single blow from a sharp blade. Ebony or glass perhaps? It couldn’t be as the rare occasions she’s seen blades of those materials at work, there were even cleaner than this. A closer inspection and Falrielle could see some light cuts on the dirt wall behind the beams. A long blade maybe?

Then her nose signalled her of another clue pulling her closer to inspect a piece of worn fabric caught in the splinters of the beam. A quick whiff and she caught the scent. Velvet and by the stale aroma, it was old, very old. Falrielle lowered herself even further to get a better look at the ground, lifting the lantern for better illumination and she simply saw the footprints of the miners in the dirt. She then stuck a knife in the ground as a reference point as she closed her eyes and let her fingers tell the story as she ran them through the dirt; man of heavy build leather boots, man probably scrawny and malnourished barefooted, her own footprints and so on. Moments pass and Falrielle stopped as the story suddenly changed its tune.

This one dirt print just seemed out of place. The depression was deeper than others and the spread wasn’t even enough to be a leather boot unless it was from an extraordinarily heavy man. The distinct depressions in the dirt indicated that this person was wearing a sabaton but what sort of miner would wear a sabaton? Falrielle took a fistful of dirt and slowly scattered to the dirt to filter anything that larger than sand. As her delicate hands are nearly emptied, Falrielle stops and takes a closer look at the stones trapped in her palm. From what her eyes could see, some small pebbles that looked like they were from the cobblestone roads which didn’t belong in the mine and by her nose, the distinct scent of brimstone no doubt from the nearby springs.

She had seen enough.

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“It was unlike any sort of magicks we did in the College,” Gideon whispered quietly to Falrielle as she emerged from the mine as to not incite any panic. “I may not be a Conjurer but his eyes are not what would happen if it was Soul Trap” he continued with a tone of bafflement in his voice. “Orders?”

Falrielle stopped for a breather, taking a lean on a nearby beam before taking off hood revealing her snow white hair. Still trying to process what she learned, a quick sip from her waterskin was enough to clear her head. “Report to Keeper Carcette,” she said. “She would want to hear about this”
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Dreet-Na looked up from his book, quill still in hand as he started to grow a little tired as the evening wore on. He had written much from his observations about both the quest at hand and his companions, the first ‘chapter’ really starting to take shape. He returned his quill and inkpot back into his bag, taking care to wrap them up carefully as he did so. He gazed around the group once more, watching the others as they did this or that, opinions still formulating in his mind. His gazed moved over to where the Khajiit Rawlith and the Breton Roze were, slightly away from the camp and enjoying one of the numerous hot springs as he imagined they were chatting to each other and growing closer, something he hoped the rest of the group would do. His gaze lingered, though they were both out of sight he did long to go and join them, to swim in the hot waters and relax as he once would have without hesitation. But now he resisted, knowing that if he did he would likely not want to leave again, and would just spend countless days lounging in the warm water. No it made sense for him to leave such luxuries until after this quest of theirs was completed.

He thrust the thoughts from his mind and continued to idly glance around, for the moment done with his scrawlings. Suddenly his glance passed over something, he wasn’t quite sure what but some pale figure had registered in his peripheral vision just beyond where they had made camp before darting away out of sight. Suddenly alert Dreet-Na closed his book before laying it beside his other belongings and standing, his eyes fixated on the spot where he had seen whatever he had seen. There was nothing there now, and he stood simply watching and waiting for a few moments, suddenly doubting if he had seen anything there at all before he took a few steps closer to where he had seen the figure. Though he doubted himself his senses told him that there was indeed someone or something there, and his mouth turned into a small snarl as his baser emotions engaged and he started to be more sure that there was indeed something out there.

Leonidas and Nikolaus were the closest to him, and so Dreet-Na kicked a small stone directly towards the pair to get their attention, his gaze meeting theirs before he gestured with his head towards the small patch of trees and rocks where he had seen the figure – attempting to alert them to the possibility of a visitor of some kind. A few moments later Dreet-Na summoned the magics that slept within him and cast a simple detect life spell, the alteration magic flowing through him as the familiar glow of a life-form became most apparent hidden behind the sizable rock no more than ten meters away – just to the side of where he had seen the figure.

Readying himself Dreet-Na took several steps closer, preparing himself to cast whatever spells might be needed to deal with any situation, his mind flashing to the numerous bandit attacks that he had fended off over the years.

“I see you there!” he suddenly shouted, loud enough so that all of his companions would hear if they were not yet alerted. His gaze remained fixed on the glowing life energy he could see, his hands poised to shoot destruction magic at the slightest of movements, the slightest of provocation.

“Show yourself” Dreet-Na growled, the finality in his voice clear as he barked the command.
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Leo sat up immediately, Niko's hand flying to the hilt of his sword as the pair stood up swiftly.
"Relax, would ya?" Leo muttered to Dreet-Na, peering ahead with a slight smile as he stood by the Argonian. "I doubt it's something dangerous." He added confidently as he walked towards whoever or whatever was behind the rock.
"Leo!" Nikolaus hissed, shaking his head. Gods. What would his cousin do without him? This idealistic outlook would get him killed one day. He was always reckless - or just ignorant - when it came to the dangers of the open road. Nikolaus couldn't deny that although an excellent fighter, Leonidas was just too easily distracted. He'd be dead on his own.
However, his cousin continued walking towards the rock, slowing down only slightly, his right hand falling, and just brushing the side of his knife strapped at his hip; not completely clueless then.
"Well, I am good at reading people." Rozalia explained, as Rawlith mentioned that his magic use hadn't been voiced as of yet. For some reason, she could just tell that the guy knew his stuff - like an aura around him or something. Tensing only slightly as he stated the 'condition', a short burst of soft laughter escaped her lips as he finished.
"That sounds like a good trade to me." She said with a grin, glancing at his arm in the water, then back up to his content smile. "Thank-you. For the offer. And... maybe you could.. sort of not tell the rest of the group?" She added hopefully, then jumping as the harsh voice of the Argonian split through the quiet of the night, her head whipping round to where it had come from. However, all she could see from where she was was the red glow of the campfire.
"Oh, son of a bitch." Rozalia muttered, hoping to hell that this wasn't a bandit raid. The last thing she needed was to be caught with her pants down - well, entirely off, in her case. "Guess we'll have to relax some other time, Rawlith." She said with a sigh, leaning forward to grab her towel, and lifting herself out of the rock pool; the cold air hit her instantly, steam radiating off her wet skin as it met the hot water droplets still lingering there.
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Ildrun sighed with relief when she saw the flicker of a campfire, she had left Whiterun to join with the Dovahfeyn only to be informed that they had left by the time she had got to Ivarstead. She knew that she would be able to catch up with them, a single person being faster than a group, but traveling alone these days was dangerous and she had no desire to become a target for a dragon or group of bandits. She started forward again but then slowed, her common sense overriding her desire to get warm, she didn't know if this was the Dovahfeyn or a group of ruffians. She decided to wait behind a rock for a little to listen what was going on, though she desperately wanted to warm herself by the fire. So she bundled herself up near one of the pools, which provided some warmth. After a little bit of listening, catching a few phrases of talk here and there, she decided that even if they weren't the Dovahfeyn, at least they probably weren't bandits. She stood up again and walked back towards the camp, and as she came in view she saw the group. An Argonian was standing alert and facing away from her. Ildrun jumped when the Argonian shouted at someone who was behind the rocks and her hand immediately went to her sword, though she did not draw it, and she waited to see what would happen.
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_Shit..._ She was spotted and now the camp was reacting to Faire's presence. Unfortunately, submission was not in the cards as who knows what a party of strangers would do when they figured out Faire's true identity. As a raspy voice, likely an Argonian, called out to Faire to surrender, Faire casted a detect life spell and an Iron Flesh spell to protect herself. She notched an arrow and studied the positions of the individuals in the camp. The red misty figures gave away a lot of detail about what to expect. Someone was coming forth to investigate the rock, an Argonian had his hands ready for magic, a third figure was armed with a weapon, and the rest were too far or unarmed to immediately assist. She just might make it out of here. As the one figure approached the rock, Faire readied herself and in her hand, clutched a Magelight. As soon as the figure was just about to peak around the corner, Faire aimed and fired the Magelight right at the Imperial's face, hopefully to blind him by the sudden shock of light. As for the magic-wielding Argonian, Faire quickly drew her bow and fired it right at the Argonian. It was more meant to force slow him down than seriously injury. Figuring that would give herself enough time, Faire bolted in the opposite direction of the camp and ran across the barren hotsprings plateau with her back towards the camp she stumbled upon. _By Auri-El's will, let me be free!_
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Qa’skil tapped the glass tubing of his little refinery as the last few precipitated drops fell into the vile. Gritting his teeth as his expression and mannerisms showed the immense concentration and focus he was exhibiting, Qa’skil lifted the murky vile up to his eye and examined the contents against the candle that illuminated the basement room with a soft flickering. Growling to himself in frustration he examined what was again some of the poorest quality skooma he had ever seen before he jammed a little stopper into the vile. Rubbing his brow in frustration he moved across the room and slipped the small vile into the little pouch with the other two vials he had filled over the last few days, examining what was now his own hand-made stash. Over the last few days he had wasted almost half of the moonsugar through his unsuccessful attempts at turning it into skooma, and even the little he had managed to refine with what was left was of the poorest quality that even he had considered disposing of it – but of course he hadn’t. The first vile he had consumed had taken the edge off for a while, but gave him [i]practically[/i] no relief to the deep needful burning he felt in every fibre of his being. He would still need to find some real skooma, and as soon as possible. The only slight positive was that now at least the little supply he had would now keep him on his feet and working towards that goal. He rolled up his belongings and began to stuff them away sullenly as he wondered what he would do next, now considering the last few days a complete failure. Roggi’s house had proved practically perfect for what he needed, the basement being completely separated from the house with a rear garden entrance and mostly filled with dusty cobwebs, the foolish Nord apparently never using it. It had been a fine place to set up shop and use as a base from which he had gathered all of the components he had needed. Once that was done he had constructed the crude refinery and gone to work, amazed at how focused and dedicated he could be when it came to skooma. Qa’skil was also tickled with the thought that if he had messed up more, his refinery would have burnt Roggi’s house to the ground, hopefully with the foul Nord still inside. Exiting into the cold night air Qa’Skil made his way towards the Braidwood Inn, pausing only briefly in Roggi’s garden to ‘relieve himself’ over the flowerbed. As he once more entered the warm room of the inn he glanced around, seeing the usual inhabitants sat were they always were. Passing the group of Nords Qa’skil gazed intently at Roggi with his one eye as he always did, the Nord now taking to trying to ignore him whenever the pair met. It was becoming clear that he was starting to unnerve the ‘fearless warrior’, and he greatly enjoyed any opportunity to worsen the situation. “Greetings Iddra” purred Qa’skil, smiling his charming smile as he always did “the usual if you would please”. The woman’s face lit up at the sight of him, after all he was one of her primary customers now. She wasted little time in placing two bottles of the wine on the counter before serving a sweet-roll , while he in turn placed several gold pieces on the counter. “Any news?” he asked casually as he picked up his purchases, always curious for any information that may be of interest to him. He listened as she rattled on about the usual sort of things, some of the miners having a dispute over something, some trader coming through and the like before he thanked her again and made his way towards his usual table. Taking a seat he once more glanced towards Roggi as he placed the sweet-roll on the edge of his table - towards where the Nord would have to walk past before leaving. With that Qa’Skil uncorked his wine and began his nightly ritual of drinking until he could drink no more, this time with the added component that he was considering where to go next. Little did he know that at this very moment a group of adventurers who hold the very fate of Nirn in their hands would be passing through Kynesgrove, and he would be joining them.
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Valerion had only been searching for some game for a couple of minutes before he found it, unfortunately for Valerion it wasn't his favourite; Deer. But elk instead. It'd have to do as elk was somewhat close to deer in taste, but it was a lot tougher and the texture was sub-standard. Alas, he thought. A good sized elk would keep everyone's bellies full and them all happy for a good couple of days. The beast would normally be perturbed by a live person, likely either walking off or standing guard, it's majestic horns held high to intimidate would be aggressors. But Valerion wasn't alive and the elk couldn't place what was walking towards it. The scraping steel against hard leather, however was a sound it recognised, evidently being a survivor of past aggressors, too late was it's reaction though as the blade bit deep into the creatures skull. The one part Valerion could miss out on when it came to eating it. Valerion now had the job of taking the, now dead, Elk back to camp. So he quickly summoned 3 skeleton minions, the very same ones he had used in the past, notably his time in the Jerall mountains, they were useful and the bones were clean. Making sure the meat wouldn't be tainted in anyway. The trip back to the camp was slow but it wasn't taking him very long. The campfire would be visible through the trees shortly. However, a commotion appeared to be occurring in the distance. A distinct challenge came from the camp, and then shortly afterwards a burst of light occurred making a figure clad in furs visible, running away from the camp, bow in hand. Valerion quickly made his way in front of the assailants path, sword drawn he stood firm in front of the, now visibly pale elf that had, what appeared to be dried mud or charcoal smeared on her face. It was cracked and many areas displayed an almost snow white skin beneath it. The elf had stopped running and stood in front of Valerion, ready for either combat or submission. "Drop the bow and get on your knees." Valerion said in a low menacing voice.
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**Evos Ash Bringer** The Queen of the night sky had not spoken much this Dusk, Evos pondered, lifting his head from his prayers he stared at the immense staue of his Queen. The one he would willfully obey until his life came to an end. She had already taken a great likeness to Evos. Bestowing him with the knowledge to find the Unbreakable lance, and above all offering him redemption from his life of misery and anguish. The one he had under Boethiah. The one he had renounced and forsaken. A tear crawled its way down the dunmers stony grey skin at the memories of his old life. They pained him, taunted him. Promising him that when he died the realm of Boethiah would await him. One where he would meet the Deceiver himself, and pay for his own traitorous actions against The lord of deceit. Or, alternatively he would be applauded by Boethiah, playing his own game against him. Evos was unsure, but he did not want to find out. Evos pushed these painful thoughts out of his mind and stood up, using his lance as a way to pull him up from his aching knees. He looked off into the distance, just over the Sea of Ghosts, where a shrinking star was painting the horizon in a deep purple and a faint orange. Just as Evos was about to give up hope, Azura spoke. _"Evos, my faithful child."_ On impulse Evos dropped onto his left knee, ignoring the pang of pain his old joints gave him as punishment for trying to be nimble. His eyes stapled to the ground below him Evos replied. "My queen. I was worried that you were not to answer my prayers!" _"There is no need to fret Evos, but there is something that I need of you. A great darkness is brewing in the south to this humble shrine, it is a darkness that threatens the rise of dawn. If it continues to fester, I shall wane... My star will flicker. And the roses that rely on the light so much, will go black with death." _ Evos could not believe his ears. What could possibly threaten Azura!? _"You my child, must travel south to the village that is named after the Aedra, Kyne. Once there seek out, or wait for the band of traverlers named DovahFeyn. There, Lightbringer will begin to quash the darkness!_ "I shall set off immediately, my Queen." The light perished on the horizon and Azura fell silent. Evos finished his prayer and dissembled his camp. Throwing his knapsack over his back, Evos placed his helmet on and began walking down the steps towards the south. His metal boots clanging dully and a resounding noise emanating from LightBringer, his lance. which he always used as an assistance to walk, much like a legendary staff. Thoughts were racing around Evos' mind, whatever this 'DovahFeyn' was, his Queen evidently thought them to be able to assist in destroying whatever threat lie ahead.
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As the scaled Argonian stood ready he felt a surge of adrenaline flow through his veins as Leonidas seemed to calmly stroll towards their visitor, the man seemingly unnerved by whatever or whoever was there. Dreet-Na stared at him in somewhat disbelief, unsure of quite how to react – hesitating for a brief moment as he watched the dark haired man. At that second there was a flash of light, a glowing ball of what he recognised as magelight flashing and hurling towards Leonidas as he made to look around the rock they had been focused on. The combination of the flash and his distraction at the young Imperial’s actions mean that Dreet-Na did not see the arrow hurtling towards him, and only grunted as the projectile found it’s mark. Staggering backwards slightly as the shaft buried itself into his abdomen Dreet-Na growled as pain blossomed through him, his hand instinctively grasping around the protruding shaft as his life’s blood began to flow free staining his robes red as it did. His face distorted into somewhat of a snarl as he wasted little time in pulling the arrow free, another deep growl escaping him as he did so, gritting his teeth at the pain. He glanced towards his attacker, half expecting to see Leonidas lying in a pool of blood – but saw only that this unseen foe had fled. Taking a breath to calm himself slightly Dreet-Na focused as he cast healing on himself, the restoration magic flowing through him as the wound quickly began to close itself up as the flesh knitted back together. As always it felt strange, somewhat unpleasant and itchy as the magic did its work. Moments later Dreet-Na was once more stood straight, waving away any of his companions who had witnessed the wound. A determined and sour expression upon his face he began to stride towards where the figure had fled, ignoring Leonidas completely as he did – intent on investigating this threat further. He made sure however that he was prepared to cast Ebonyflesh upon himself at the slightest of provocations should he need, intent on not suffering another unpleasant wound or worse.
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Ildrun drew her sword as a magelight was cast from near the rocks at the Imperial walking towards the rocks, and an arrow flying towards the Argonian soon after. She immediately looked behind herself to make sure there weren't any other assailants trying to surround the camp, a few moments later she was satisfied that there was only the one near the rocks. She turned back to the scene to see that the Argonian had been hit by the arrow and was tending to his wounds. The Imperial didn't seem to have any serious wounds, though Ildrun was sure that he was having a hard time seeing. Ildrun, waited tensely for a few moments, waiting to see if there would be any more attacks. When nothing happened sh sighed in relief and sheathed her sword, it seemed that the group had merely startled someone and they would not be attacked by a large group. *Good*, she thought, *I would rather get warm by the fire and sleep than fight this night*. She stepped forward carefully and made sure to seem as non-threatening as possible, she didn't want to be mistaken for an assailant, and simply said, “Hello, I am Ildrun. I was hoping that I might share your fire this night, if that's all right.”
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Escape sounded like a possibility as Faire heard an Argonian growl as she bolted across the flat terrain of the hotsprings. As she ran, she took a glance back to see if there were any pursuers but when she turned her attention back to where she was running, an armored golem had suddenly appeared from the waning tree line. The man, whoever he was, looked menancing with the shadows and low light really applying that terror effect. Faire's sprint came to a clumsy stop as she stumbled a bit after a brief stutter step to slow her momentum. Unfortunately she was way to close for comfort as the man's reach could easily bring that massive sword around for a clean cut. In hindsight, casting Ironflesh seemed like a foolish choice when preparing her plan, then again, not being spotted and avoiding this campsite altogether would have been the preferable option. However that was not the life she was living and instead had to face the consequences of right now. The armored man's voice was muffled by his helmet but Faire understood the seriousness of his threat. With the ever slightest caution, Faire took one step back as she held onto her bow tightly as she quickly thought of a plan. Her magelight trick might or might not work. It would almost assuredly prompt the man to swing wildly with his weapon and that could be dangerous. In fact, Faire couldn't get a bead on this man. An odor of preserved dead radiated in the area and the possibility of this man being some type of Draugr didn't seem too farfetched. Whatever he was, Faire could not surrender to him or anyone. If she was the last of her kind, surrender would be a disgraceful way to die. She'd go out fighting. Somewhat of a plan brewed in her mind and without further thinking, she decided to go for it. She just didn't have the time as she could only imagine the camp behind her was mobilizing. "You waste your breath, Atmoran..." Faire said under her breath, taking a guess at the man's race. Without anything else, Faire sprung into action as her hands began to glow with a faint light blue fog. Using her available hand, she hastily fired a Frostbolt at the man's chest, which would hopefully slow him down with either a miss or a hit. Then Faire, herself, leapt back and allowed herself to fall on her back and roll upright again. If she had enough space, she'd planned to just take off again, but head in a perpendicular direction to both the camp and the armored man.
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Valerion watched this elf with great interest, he found it odd that she hesitated, even for a second. She was greatly outmatched if it came to a fight, the bow appeared to be made from a sturdy oak and had steel inlays on it as well as a well crafted, tarnished, leather for grips. This was enough to determine that the bow, even at full draw would never have enough force behind the arrow to pierce Valerions armour, thanks to it's Ebony base. Even using an Ebony arrow it'll only dent the metal, failing to bite into Valerions skin. If she was a skilled archer it's likely she'd know this, so this left a few options left as to what she was thinking, if she was indeed thinking at all. The next action only surprised Valerion, but for a second. She pulled of a surpisingly agile flip backwards towards the camp, and in the process unleashing the spell, Frostbolt at Valerions chest. The spell hit on target but did nothing other than creating a frosted breastplate. Valerion laughed; loud and long, filled with malice. "The worst and last decision you'll make, girl!" Valerion Wouldn't let her escape, she'd be faster than he if it came to running but he'd make sure that running was out of the options available to her. Valerion, to the elf's eyes just vanished. One second there, the next she was on the floor, the air pushed out of her lungs as the cold hard ground hit her back with a great deal of force. From Valerions perspective though, he had used Dimensional lunge, vanishing into Oblivion; where time flowed differently from Mundas he could anticipate where he would appear by glimpses through the veil. Milliseconds were passing in Mundas, and minutes were passing in Oblivion. He reappeared behind The elf, and using his right, metal plated boot kicked the girls left calf, sending her crashing down to earth. Valerion had his blade ready as he looked down to his pray. "You picked the wrong fight, girl..." Valerion did have a sense of pity in him for this. He couldn't fathom the girls stupidity in her decision. But he couldn't let her off the hook. Standing just behind where her head was, Valerion could see the girls eyes, a pale white. The pupils contracted to fine needle like point. Placing both hands on the grip of the blade Valerion prepared to plunge it deep through her chest. But before he could...
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Rawlith heard Dreet-Na's noise, the loud out-burst directed attention towards the camp even after he had almost began to disrobe for the water. He looked to Rozalia a moment before looking back to the camp. His eyes light up from the inside as his light vision filled in the dark spaces. Rawlith could see it all, the Elven woman, the dispute, the magelight, the arrow.. It all unraveled for Rawlith from a distance. His body shifted and he looked at Rozalia another moment before spoke. "You go to the camp, this one's lips are sealed about everything." He stated before taking off. He sprinted parallel to the Elven woman as she took off as well. His body darting across the uneven land with simplicity and a primal essence. His Night-Eye combined with his hunting skills made keeping up with the Elven woman easy. He followed her for a good distance before she came to a halt and entered another conflict with.. Valerion. Rawlith stood perpindicular to the event, and watched as she unleashed a spell of frost at the undead entity, with his combination of equipment and his state of *being* would certainly prove a problem for her, however Rawlith's time had come. His actions throughout the past few moments were proven both as a hunter, and a predator. He had discerned the fact that the woman could have easily placed her arrow anywhere on Dreet-Na she had pleased, and now she was at the hands of an entity that would kill her for the mere sake of laughter. Rawlith couldn't let Valerion just kill her, aside from her non-lethal intentions, there was a smell about her. Something set her apart from other elves, she wasn't a Altmer, or a Bosmer, obviously not a Orsimer or Dunmer. Rawlith sprinted to his left, falling into line with the Elven woman as Valerion vanished, a split-second portal to Olbivion enveloped him and then spit him out right on top of the woman. Rawlith felt his body tense and he kicked his feet off the ground to quicken his pace and then finally met his goal. He barred his arms into his chest and slammed his shoulder into Valerion. This displaced the pair and put Valerion a good couple of meters from Rawlith. "This one can't let you kill her.. Valerion." He stated. "She hasn't intended harm, she could have done much more then blind and wound.. She was merely securing her own safety. You need to leave it at that, or your fight is with This One."
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Rozalia followed Rawlith's instructions immediately; still pulling on her boots as her teeth chattered in the sudden cold, she made her way back to the camp. Rawlith was nowhere to be seen, nor was the unknown attacker. However, nobody seemed to be as badly hurt as Roze had thought they would. Dreet-Na had blood stained robes and a sour expression on his face as he lingered by the rock, and Leo appeared to be blind. Walking over to them, she couldn't help but smile at the way Nikolaus and Leonidas acted. Despite their obvious differences, you could tell they were related. Perhaps not brothers, but they acted like them enough. Niko's face was a mixture of disapproval, annoyance and relief, while Leo's was just plain irritated - the guy wasn't even worried about his eyes. Niko felt a pang of horror deep in the pit of his stomach as Leo fell backwards, the sudden sharpness of the magelight dissipating around him. Although tempted to run immediately after the unknown assailant, Niko instead ran over to Leo, who was rubbing his eyes in a dazed manner, still on the floor. "You alright Leo?" Nikolaus asked, offering a hand out for him. "I'm just terrific, cousin." Leo muttered, removing his hands from his eyes and looking around blindly. They were watering and bloodshot, but thankfully they were still there - for a moment, Niko had been fearing empty sockets. "I enjoy peering at the void." "Ah, quit complaining. It'll only be temporary." He swiftly retorted, grabbing his cousin's outstretched hand and pulling him to his feet. Glancing around, he saw the rogue - Roze, walking towards them, a slight smile of amusement on her face as she looked at them. Niko couldn't blame her - his cousin was known for acting like a world-class idiot. "Could you lead him to the fire? I want to go and see who attacked us." Niko asked, glancing behind him, towards where the person had fled, Rawlith following from the side. In the far distance he could make out standing silhouettes - she hadn't gotten far, that was obvious. "Sure." Roze replied happily, grabbing Leo's wrist as he stumbled after her, muttering something about Magelight being quite an effective weapon, and why hadn't _he_ thought of it first? It didn't take long for Nikolaus to run towards Rawlith, and as he got closer, he noticed Valerion had returned, with some wild game discarded on the floor beside him. His sword was drawn, and the assailant - a woman, Niko could see now - was on the floor, eyes closed and unconscious. Rawlith was glaring at Valerion, and Niko slowed as he stepped up to them. "So... you got her then." He began, measuring the situation up. The woman was on the floor, but not dead. Clearly, Valerion had been ready to kill her - hence the drawn sword - and Rawlith had stopped him - hence the tense atmosphere. Crouching by the girl, Nikolaus wound some rope around her wrists and ankles, binding them tightly, but not uncomfortably. He then picked her up, slinging her over his shoulder with ease. "We can question her in the morning." He added in a final sort of tone, looking at Rawlith and Valerion expectantly. He didn't want to act like the de facto leader, but he certainly wasn't going to let Valerion carve this woman up. "Thanks for the elk, by the way. That should keep us going for a while." He added, stepping back towards the camp and inclining his head slightly at Rawlith, indicating for him to follow. A slight frown appeared on Niko's face as he thought on his words - the Elk? Valerion had said he was going into the village for supplies; Niko knew fine well that meat wasn't sold as a whole. Then where in Oblivion had Valerion been all this time? Once Leo had settled himself comfortably by the fire, a cold cloth draped over his eyes and a content smile on his face - man, that guy could get comfy anywhere - Roze wandered back towards the entrance of the camp when a newcomer appeared; asking to share their fire. It was a Nord woman, dressed in steel armour and with a decent sword at her hip. Roze narrowed her eyes ever so slightly as she took in this newcomer. "I suppose it couldn't hurt." She said after a moment. "Were you interested in joining us? Is that why you're here?" She added, arms folded across her chest, rolling her weight onto one foot casually. Although seemingly nonchalant, her hypervigilant eyes were taking in everything about this woman. All her life, she had known not to trust strangers, and to always be suspicious. Now, back at High Hrothgar, she didn't feel the need to be suspicious towards any of the members - or at the very least, not suspicious enough to worry about being around them - but now, it seemed different. Perhaps it was because of the attack that had just occurred, or even the notion of facing a dragon in a week's time, but for some reason, she felt that this stranger would need to prove her motives somewhat. Because if one see's a fire in the wilderness, you shouldn't really approach it - who knows what could be warming themselves around it. It was twice as risky for women, for obvious reasons.
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Ildrun nodded to the Breton that had come before her and asked if she wished to join them, "If you are the Dovahfeyn as I hope, then I would like to join you. I left Whiterun to join with the Dovahfeyn at High Hrothgar, but I was informed at Ivarstead that they had already left and they were going this way, so I set out after them at once." she shivered at the cold. Though she did not want to seem intruding she dearly wanted to warm herself by the fire, "Shall we sit now and talk further by the fire?" she asked hopefully. She hoped that she seemed trustworthy, though she wouldn't blame anyone for being too cautious after an attack even if the assailant wasn't trying to do serious harm, she would be cautious too.
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Valerion was but a movement away from ending the life of the unknown Mer. The one who had attacked both the camp, and Valerion. This was more than enough to end this girls life Valerion thought. But before he could what felt like a hammer blow, struck Valerions left shoulder sending him stumbiling a few feet to the right of the girl, and the unknown attacker. _"So. She wasn't alone"_ Valerion thought. _"No matter, they will perish also."_ Valerion recomposed himself and readied his blade to strike down the new foe. However, a familiar voice came from the direction of his new enemy. Turning around, Valerion noticed a familiar sight, and one that was strangely unwelcome given the situation. It was Rawlith'Dar... And he uttered these words:"This one can't let you kill her.. Valerion." "She hasn't intended harm, she could have done much more then blind and wound.. She was merely securing her own safety. You need to leave it at that, or your fight is with This One." Valerion gripped onto his sword tighter, but after a few tense seconds Valerion lowered it. But he wasn't going to remain silent. "She hasn't intended harm?!" Valerion said in disbelief. "She attacked the camp, and then proceeded to attack myself!" Valerion took a few steps forward. "What **Fool** could possibly think that attacking a camp that vastly outnumbers her, could possibly be in the interest of her safety!?" Valerion was now just a few steps away from the Cathay, who was continuing to stand resolute over the now, unconscious girl. It was at that moment that Nikalous walked through the tree line and into the opening where the 3 where. He continued to walk over to the girl, ordering Valerion to put his blade away, even if it was indirectly. He bound the wrists and ankles in a thick rope and slung her over his shoulder, and then thanked Valerion for the game he had secured. With that he walked off back towards the camp, leaving Rawlith and Valerion alone. Valerion gave a deep growl and sheathed his sword. "Rawlith." "Help me carry this carcass back to the camp." Valerion said as he grabbed the dead elks horns, wating for The Cathay to come over.
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