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Yo here ya some shanties mate.

Both based on if the Waterfront Riot never happened and the Speculatus family got to live out their lives as they saw fit.

Piper creates an Armor-Fashion scene


Sagax joins the Legion and makes a name for himself



I wrote Piper's to be less serious, but then I decided to go SRS MODE for Sagax's. I think there's decent contrast.
Kyne's Tear

6th of Last Seed, 4E 205, Afternoon


"...then I had to fight them. That's right, all of them! Ten bandits in all..."

"Uh-huh."

"I took the first one out by throwing my spare dagger at them, hit them straight in the heart..."

"Wow."

"...but then one got a hold of my arm! But I kicked him away, and cut his stomach open!"

"Amazing."

"Oh, and then..."

This had been going on for about an hour and a half. Piper, simply looking for a quiet place to relax in the afternoon, had sat down at a small table. She had just about dozed off when she was beset upon by another Imperial. To Piper's immense chagrin, it was not her brother, but a man named Cilo. Some wannabe soldier that joined the company to prove his worth to some girl, apparently. No matter what she did the man never seemed to take the hint that she wasn't all that up for conversating, he simply kept talking. And talking. And talking. And fucking talking.

"...and that's how I saved Tibedetha!"

Doing her best to keep her eyes from rolling into the back of her head in irritation, Piper let out a sigh, whistling with false impress. "Wow, that's...really something, Cato." She said, staring off at nothing, impatiently rapping her fingers on the tabletop.

"Uhm...Cilo, miss..."

"Cilo, right."

"So, what do you think? That was all pretty impressive, right?"

"Oh yeah, definitely. In fact, I think you should go awa-...go off and tell everyone else your story! I really think they'd love it. Think about it, if you tell enough people, you'll be a legend..."

Suddenly much less confident, Cilo looked around the room suspiciously. "Um...well, I dunno, I mean not everyone needs to know, right? Besides I don't want all that glory. I-it'd be really annoying to deal with, you know? So much pressure..."

"Riiiight."

"Oh, but I'll tell you though! I have a lot of stories-"

"Don't you have some floors to sweep? Decks to swab?"

"Well not re-"

"GO."

"Yes ma'am!" Flinching at Piper's demand, Cilo jumped up and scurried away, trying to find something to do to look busy.

With the infernal chatterbox finally gone, Piper was able to close her eyes, lean back, and enjoy the relative silence, the rocking of the Tear nearly putting her to sleep. Hell, she was almost relaxed, and that hadn't happened in a while.

"Hey Piper." Came a voice to tear the peaceful silence asunder, like a kitten to cheap cloth.

"Who the hell..?" The woman whined, not bothering to lift her head up to look at the new visitor. Though when she felt her nose get flicked as if she were a misbehaving animal, she shot up with a glare.

"Your brother, you big baby. You talked to someone for an hour and you're already crying about it. I mean come on, being social isn't that painful, Piper..." Sagax stood before his sister, looking surprisingly rested and bright. He wore his casual clothes, leaving his leather armor under his cot. Good. Piper thought he looked strange wearing armor.

"That guy is a whole 'nother story, Sagax. Trust me. He just...ugh! I mean, the nonstop talking wasn't the worst part, it was his bullshit story. I mean come on, him? Winning against a whole gang of bandits single-handedly? Give me a fucking break!"

"I dunno, he looks like he could hold himself in a fight..." Sagax pulled a nearby chair over to him and sat down across from Piper. "Besides, can't you appreciate a good story?"

His sister just rolled her eyes. "What's there to appreciate? It was about as good as that fool Leif's tales of dabauchery."

"Oh come on you have to admit, they're at least funny. Most of them end with him getting slapped or chased out of the house by an angry father...or husband."

"If you say so. Personally I'd only find it funny if I actually saw it happen." The thought of Ravenstone getting flipped over a third story balcony did admittedly bring a smile to Piper's face. Maybe she'd be lucky enough to see something like that for herself. Eurgh, what a disgusting man.

"So..." Sagax began, ending a streak of silence.

"So?"

"How are you doing?"

"Uh...fine? What kind of question is that?"

"You know what I'm asking, Piper." This was the same game his sister always played. Non-answers, playing dumb, generally being stubborn as a mule. Sagax never understood her utter repulsion to sharing her problems and feelings, even to him. What's a brother to do about a sibling that simply won't open up?

"Gods, not this again..." she responded, hanging her head back, exasperated. "I told you I'm fine. I always tell you I'm fine...because I'm FINE. I don't have anything to talk about."

"Really? Nothing at all?"

"Not a fucking thing."

"Not even about mother-"

"What the fuck are we supposed to do!?" Sagax had only barely finished his question, yet Piper was already yelling her answer. She clenched her fists and locked her jaw shut. "This is such...bullshit!" the young Imperial said through her teeth. "There's nothing we can do, and it pisses me off! We're all the way out here on this fucking boat, in the middle of the FUCKING ocean, with all these MOTHERFUCKING weirdos and...and..." She stopped suddenly, taking deep breaths and staring Sagax dead in the eye.

"And...motherfucker...!" Huffing in frustration and crossing her arms, Piper sunk into her chair. "You did it again..." she mumbled, defeated.

And speaking of games, that was one Sagax would always play. Once Piper got riled up, she simply couldn't stop herself. She'd vent everything out to you in one long burst. Of course he never set out with the intention of making his sister angry or causing her any other kind of distress, it was just unfortunately the only way to get her to spill what she was bottling up inside. "If you're wondering how I knew...you were pouting. And sulking lower than normal."

"Pouting? Wait, you mean like..."

"Your lips, yeah."

"Ugh...I thought I taught myself to stop that. Guess I have a little more work ahead of me."

"You know Piper, I know you're a fan of the 'tough girl' stuff, but really, I'm your brother and-"

"You're here for me. I know..." Stopping for but a moment, Piper leaned over and wrapped her arms around Sagax. "Thank you."

Sagax gave a firm embrace back, with a small but warm smile. "You're welcome."

Just then, Sagax thought of a way to lighten the mood with Piper. "Hey, do you remember those songs we'd hear the crews down by the docks singing early in the morning?"

"Yeah, I do. I remember our favorite, actually..." Piper felt a smile grow on her face, but right then, she didn't quite care. It was just Sagax, after all. "Go ahead, you start."

Clearing his throat, the Imperial prepared his best singing voice.

"Oh, the worst ship that ever did sail, set sail out of Anvil on a windy day..." Then Piper chimed in alongside her brother for the chorus.

"And we're waiting for the day, waiting for the day, waiting for the day that we get our pay!

"She was built in Reman's time, held together with bits of twine..."

"And we're waiting for the day, waiting for the day, waiting for the day that we get our pay!

"Nothing in the galley, nothing in the hold, but the skipper's turned in with a bag of gold..."

"And we're waiting for the day, waiting for the day, waiting for the day that we get our pay!

Sagax and Piper paid no mind to anyone else. They were too busy just enjoying the fact that they were actually spending time together again, something that hadn't happened in a long time. Absorbed in their merriment, the two carried on until supper, where even then they still sat together and talked. Though as oblivious as she was to them, Piper was getting odd looks by people shocked to see her so exuberant. They just didn't know the secret to making her smile, and they probably never would. Because it wasn't a word or deed, but a person it took to lift her spirits, a very special person.



Kyne's Tear

7th of Last Seed, 4E 205


Sagax was sleeping like a baby throughout the night of the 6th. No dreams, no interruptions, nothing. It was an increasingly rare thing, a good night's sleep, and Sagax appreciated every single one he was afforded. His morning, however, was starting very abruptly. After finding Piper and helping her get her armor on, Sagax raced to the top deck and sprang into action. Choosing the chain closest to him, Sagax grabbed on as tight as he could and began to climb towards the massive ship in the sky. What was on board he didn't know, but if the new visitors were any hint, it was nothing good.

Shortly after starting his ascent, Sagax heard his name. It was Sevine, and she had just thrown something at him. A pole with what looked like a large jelly fish stuck in a net on the end. He grabbed the pole successfully, but panic gripped him as he felt himself start to slip and turn sideways. "Ah...!" was all the man uttered as he turned upside down, legs locked across the chain to keep himself from falling into the briny deep.

"Okay, okay, one...two...!" Sagax swung the pole over himself, using the weight of the strange creature in the net as leverage to set himself upright. Turning back briefly, Sagax gave the Huntress a thumbs-up, signalling that he had regained his grip. He then continued climbing, determined to stop the madness that the flying juggernaut had summoned. He didn't want to leave Piper behind to fight the creatures on the Tear, but he had a job to do. Besides that, Piper was not a child, but a grown woman that made her own decisions. If that decision happened to be playing chicken with a rotting werewolf, then so be it.

Inching his way closer and closer, Sagax finally reached solid land once more. Carrying himself and the improvised bomb up to the deck, Sagax took a moment to quickly get his breath back. Several others had already found their way, including Sadri, Do'karth and Tsleeixth.

"Okay, I'm here now...with a bomb, too! Let's get to work sending this pile of junk into the sea."
Adventure Calls

Voting and Critique




It's TIME TO V-V-V-VOTE!

I encourage everyone that cares about the Contests(and if you don't already, I encourage you to begin now) to read through all of the wonderful entries submitted in the past two weeks, and cast their vote for their favorite! The submission with the most votes will be posted in a stickied "Trophy Case" thread where it will be displayed for all to see, and its author added to the list of Meritorious Writers at the very top!

Of course, this thread is also for critiquing. Note I said critiquing, not shitslinging. Constructive criticism only, please. Feel free to go through any one or all of the entries and give your two cents in helping your fellow writers improve! Those that have entered this contest are absolutely allowed to critique each others' works, contestants can absolutely vote, though not for their own, obviously.

Needless to say, using multiple accounts to vote more than once is NOT ALLOWED, and if an author uses alts to vote for their own work, they will be disqualified on the spot and disbarred from entering any future Contests.

Please vote based on the merits of the work, not for the sake of a clique or just because the author happens to be your friend. And mostly certainly do not attempt to have an author falsely disqualified because you don't happen to like them, because I'll fucking find out and it won't be pretty.




by @Calle


by @Vocab


by @Briza


by @SleepingSilence
Piper will help in keeping the werewolf distracted, 'cause she THICC...with plate armor.

Sagax is gonna summon his inner Kenway and climb those fuckin' chains and board that bitch, bruh.
And the submission period ends! Thank you all for participating!
@Peik I'm not entirely sure Sadri and Samuel L. Jackson aren't the same person. I mean, have you ever seen them in the same *EXPLETIVE* room?


"Say s'wit again, I dare you! I DOUBLE-GUAR dare you [EXPLETIVE], say s'wit one more Gods [EXPLETIVE] time!"
@Frizan Just making sure. Because it's going to be a close one for me, from how busy I've been. The entries close on midnight on the 25th right? Since the 24th is the last day of submission. (What timezone?)


Yes, midnight of the 25th. Central Time.
Just a couple of days left; write'em up and throw'em down while you can!
Early Morning, 5th of Last Seed

Castle Dour, Chapel of the Nine




"It'll ease your nerves, at the very least."

"I really don't see how it's going to help. They never really have before, that's not their way-"

"But have you ever really done it with sincerity? Token offerings will be met with token blessings, after all."

"Fine, if you honestly think it'll do something..."

"I do. Come on, there's no one else here yet. We'll be done and out before you know it."

Opening the chapel doors let out a pleasant fragrance of lavender and incense, the caretakers just having set up everything for the day's services. The braziers still burned warmly, providing light where the still-struggling sun could not. Priests and priestesses wandered, performing their morning duties while chatting and praying quietly to themselves, though a few gave Sagax and Piper friendly smiles as they passed. Piper averted her own gaze as they went by, looking her best to appear like she was very interested in the ceiling. Sagax could tell his sister felt uncomfortable being around so many strangers and a definitely bit vulnerable without her armor, so he stuck close by as he would in their youth.

"So, who will you pray to today? Maybe all of them?"

"All? Uh, no...no. I don't think Mara would care too much for my prayers, and Dibella...I don't particularly enjoy the 'blessings' she's given me. No, Stendarr will be enough for me." Shaking the focus off of herself, Piper returned the question. "What about you? Mara like usual?"

"Of course. I haven't prayed to the Mother in a while." Adding jokingly, "I've been a neglectful child." he said as he smiled.

Letting Piper make her way to Stendarr's altar on her own without any further pressure, Sagax knelt in front of the statue of Mara. Yet something felt...wrong. No, he felt wrong. Looking down, he noticed that he still had his sword fastened to his belt. He'd grabbed it instinctively before leaving for the chapel, something he couldn't recall doing before; such a thing had never been so automatic before joining the company. He always remembered his personal rule: No weapons near Mara's places of worship, now it seemed his principles were starting to slip.

After very sheepishly setting the blade aside near the chapel doors, Sagax knelt again before Mara, the feeling of shame now gone. Sagax first and foremost apologized for his sacrilege before beginning proper.

"Lady Mara, across these past weeks I have begun to feel myself...slipping. Dark thoughts enter my mind, and I act out of anger instead of compassion. I...I fear that I may have pushed away a very close friend because I did not, could not, restrain my tongue and clear my thoughts of impurities. I left innocents to die, so that we could strike a blow against the Ice Demon invaders...and I do not know if the decision was right.

I feel that, as the days pass, I hold on to my blade ever tighter. I'm...scared, Mother. Scared that the darkness that has taken over so many men before myself will soon devour me as well. I do not ask forgiveness for my actions, I only ask that you guide me away from whatever dark path I may travel. Whatever happens, I hope that I will ever continue to follow your light." Pausing for a moment, he quickly added another prayer. "Ah, and as always...please, help my sister find happiness. It isn't becoming of her to be so bitter."

Letting a long sigh escape his lips, Sagax felt his anxiety drain away. With his next breath came a calming warmth that blanketed his body. He felt...well, he felt better, at the very least.

As Sagax prayed, Piper stood staring at Stendarr's altar, trying to think of something to say. She shuddered, feeling eyes upon her. Glancing around her, she saw nobody but Sagax, and heard only faint whispers coming from other parts of the chapel. Looking back at the altar, she couldn't shake the sensation of being stared at. The phantom gaze felt like it was expecting something, but it felt patient as well. Waiting for her to speak, to say anything at all.

"...I...I come to ask for your blessing, merciful Stendarr. So that I may continue to protect those I love from harm and help them lead healthy, wholesome lives." Piper stopped and went to turn around to leave, but she felt the gaze again. Her prayers ceased, but it knew she had more to say, that she needed guidance. In her head rang words that her brother had said to her frequently: "You just need to let it out, Piper. If you keep your feelings caged up, they'll fester into something horrible."

Sighing, Piper bowed her head and began praying in earnest. "Please...help me steel myself for events to come, whatever misfortune fate may bring to us. When hard times strike, let my mind be clear and my heart without bias, for without either I will tread the path of the fool. I don't want anyone to be hurt because of my negligence or ignorance. Above all..." she paused, looking back to Sagax. "Keep my brother safe. And grant mercy to my father and mother, for they have done no wrong yet they are punished as villains." As each word left her lips, Piper became more confident and emboldened, like a great fire was being kindled inside her. "If harm must come to anybody, let it be me. My parents, my brother, Varulae...they have done nothing to earn any of their suffering. If nothing else, just let them be safe. I can take anything the world could possibly throw at me."

As the Imperial left, she didn't feel the gaze any longer, as it had been replaced by a feeling of strength that went all throughout her body. She felt...happy? Yes, happy. What a strange feeling.

"Ah, all done then, Piper? Honestly, I'm surprised you didn't finish sooner." Sagax said as he came to his feet and followed his sister back out of the chapel, not forgetting to grab his sword of course.

"Well, I just was thinking is all. You told me to be sincere, so I was."

"I see." he said, pleased with his success. "So? How do you feel?"

"Amazing!"

Well, that's what she would have said if Piper hadn't stopped herself. She didn't see the need to give Sagax that level of satisfaction. "...okay. I feel pretty okay now."

"Well...better than nothing. I certainly feel better."

"Lovely. Feel like expending any of that energy helping me move those boxes? That Gustav fucker is having us unload his whole damn house it seems like."

"Oh, I'm sure you've got that covered, sister dearest. Besides, there's a few things I need to see to."

"Uh-huh..."

A few hours later, 5th of Last Seed

City Streets of Solitude


It felt like he had perused every shop in the city, but Sagax found nothing he needed that he could also afford. A peddler tried selling him a necklace made out of Ysgramor's teeth(which in all actuality was just a useless bit of string holding together smashed up skeever bones) which he said would grant the Imperial limitless strength, but he "politely" refused. Sagax had also come across a jeweller's stall selling amulets of the Nine. Unfortunately, being the delicately-hand-crafted pieces of art that they were, the amulet of Mara Sagax had been eyeing was simply too expensive. It would have been trivially easy to swipe it as the stallkeep turned around to advertise his wares to passersby, and it would have been incredibly dishonest for the former thief to say that the thought hadn't crossed his mind even for a second.

Store after store, stall after stall, Sagax passed by every place in Solitude that conceivably sold somethig. Hell, he even looked at shoes, but he found nothing, neither valuable supply or friendly face. Yet there was one man that looked vaguely familiar, someone that the Imperial swore he had met before. Giving his best guess, Sagax gave a stab at greeting them.

"Frald? Is that you?" he asked cautiously, afraid he was about to make a fool of himself. As the man turned around, their eye widened with pleasant surprise.

"Well, look who it is. One of the Furies of Windhelm graces me with a visit!" It was Frald indeed, but he looked so different! Or perhaps a better word would be clean. The guard's hair had been tidied up, and his face was relatively dirt-free. Most shocking of all he looked, well, awake. A far cry from the man Sagax parted ways with in Dawnstar, with heavy bags under their eyes and soot and dirt dominating their body.

"Furies of Windhelm?" Sagax asked, a quizzical expression on his face. "That's a new one."

"Aye, it's a name we decided to give you and your Breton friend...hasn't spread much, but a few others have taken to it. I think it's catchy myself!"

"So, What brings you to Solitude, short one? Here to join the force?"

"I'm afraid I won't be joining you here, no." Sagax said, shaking Frald's hand firmly. "My company is here from Dawnstar. We set sail at noon. Heading to a city in High Rock, I believe."

"Ah, I see. A shame, we've got a lot of yellow-bellies here...could use someone with your level of..." Frald's face froze in thought, trying to find a more polite word. "...of courage. Yes, courage." Sagax grinned knowingly; he understood full well what his friend meant.

"Well, at least they'll have you here to whip them into shape!" However, taking note of Frald's civilian clothing, he withdrew his assumptions. "Oh, um, or am I mistaken? I'd imagine after Windhelm, you weren't too eager to jump back into things..."

"No, no, you're right. I tried retirement for a few days, but it just didn't feel right. You know, with those demons out and about right now. Though I am on leave at the moment. Alarik's in the training yard, I believe, and I'm sure Vori's pacing along the walls somewhere."

Ah, Frald's fellow guardsmen. Sagax remembered them. Alarik had the look of a brute, but was very soft-spoken. Vori was, uh, the drunk one. The very drunk one. "I had a feeling you guys would keep together. I should probably see Vori, I don't imagine she'd be happy if I stopped by and never said hello..."

"Ah...about Vori..." Frald said slowly. There seemed to be a hint of embarrassment in his tone. "Well, what you have to understand about Vori is that she's...hm, how do I put this? She's very skittish, I guess you could say. Remember before we left, I joked to Vori about the tavern wench she was infatuated with before you?"

"Of course, though I don't think she thought it was all that funny admittedly."

"Well that's because it wasn't a joke. Really, I suppose it was an honest question, but I know her too well for it to have been anything other than rhetorical." Pausing for a moment to gauge whether or not the Imperial understood, he continued. "She's found someone else. In truth, she's forgotten all about you.

Sagax was...surprised to say the least. Vori seemed really genuine in her words and actions. Was she truly so flighty? "Um, I see...that's a little disappointing, honestly."

Frald shrugged. "That's just how she is; always been that way. Trust me...I ought to know." He ended his words quite bitterly. Sagax didn't have to think very hard about why.

"Oh well, I suppose it can't be helped. As they say, there's plenty of fish in the sea. Do you know who she's with now, out of curiosity?"

Sighing and rolling his eyes, Frald's tone changed from bitterness to frustration. "Some damned milk-drinker who says he killed a dragon. Vori goes crazy for stories like that, she was so enamored with his stupid story that she didn't even look at the idiot's 'proof'. For Talos' sake, it was a mammoth tusk! He tried passing it off as a dragon's fang. Bought it hook, line and sinker though."

"Wow, really dodged an arrow there then." thought Sagax.

"She's a decent friend, but gods above she can be very shallow. I wouldn't feel too bad about it, Sagax. You deserve someone more loyal anyway. Maybe a bit less crazy than you, though." Frald smiled and lightly slapped Sagax's arm. "Someone has to hold the leash, right?"

"Ha! I don't know, I don't think many women would be able to handle my tendencies to hurl myself at danger like I did back at Windhelm. My sisters tries, but Mara knows even she has a hard time with it."

Their banter continued for a while, talking about the various events happening around Tamriel until the sun reached high into the sky. Remembering that the company was going to be taking off soon, Sagax once again parted with Frald, and they wished each other good fortunes as they went their separate ways. Frald made his way back to Castle Dour while Sagax headed for the docks and the Kynes Tear

Noon, 5th of Last Seed

Solitude Docks




"Need a hand?" quipped Sagax as he whisked one of the two boxes out of Piper's arms. "Sorry I'm a little uh, late."

"Pfft, a little late? These are the last to be loaded, you dork!" Piper responded with a sarcastic roll of her eyes. "Well, I don't think you would have been able to help much anyway. I've been hauling some pretty heavy stuff." Shifting her grip on the large, clanking crate, the Imperial woman continued. "Where've you been, anyway? You said you had things to do?"

"Oh, just to a few shops. Nothing I needed, and the things I did need I couldn't really afford..."

"Right, you guys didn't get paid."

"Yeah..." Deciding against getting onto the reliability of his employers, Sagax shifted the topic. "I bumped into a friend after my little shopping non-spree. Name's Tsleeixth, he's a pretty nice guy. Well, there's Keegan, too, but he's kind of a 'true' Altmer."

Glancing at the Argonian and elf for a brief moment, Piper snapped her head back with a scowl on her face, but not entirely directed at Sagax. "You shouldn't hang around that kind of crowd."

"What? Why? I just said, Keegan's alright and Tsleeixth's really nice..."

"Sagax, one's a High Elf, so that should say enough-"

"What about Varulae?"

"An exception to the rule! And the other one is..." Piper paused to make a sound of disgust. "An Argonian."

"Piper, if you would just take the time to talk to him, you'd find him to be pretty pleasant-"

"People are always nice at first, Sagax. But then they take off the mask, and you see them for how they are in the dark..."

Sagax just shook his head. "There it is again. You don't know what you're talking about."

"Whatever you say, but the first damn thing out of you mouth when I save your sorry ass from getting mugged better be 'oh thank you Piper, you're the best sister in the world and you're always right'!"

"And if that happens I will definitely say that...but it needs to happen first."

"Oh, it will, I'm sure of it." By then, the two had gotten to the Kyne's Tear, where they set down their cargo with the rest.

"Sweet merciful Stendarr, finally done..." Piper said with a sharp exhale as she wiped a waterfall of sweat from her face. "Come on, let's get our stuff, I think we're casting off soon."

Hauling their own gear on board, the siblings found a comfortable place to chat on the top deck before the company finally set sail. Hopefully where they were going, the grass would be greener so to speak.
@Frizan This may sound like an asinine request/question. But would prompts allow more than one story to be posted? (Maybe that should be an actual prompt some time. Multiple stories. ;P) Before the voting period? Like maybe showing possible prompts to the forum (and get feedback on which story should be entered.) My limited experience with this was two different versions of the same story posted by someone. (and they eventually chose one of them) from outside suggestions.

This is sort of an unwritten rule of sorts. But how picky are you with (should one be) having outside assistance/suggestions? (obviously, as long as no one's outright writing sections for you. I'd assume it's alright?)


For this prompt, I'd prefer one story per person. Though in the future, prompts may involve showing multiple outcomes of the same base story or something similar.

As for taking outside feedback into consideration, I have no qualms about it. As long as, as you said, no one is writing your entry for you.
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