Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150127181142/@comment-1592115-20150130100052

Upon failing on developing Dwemer technology, Kale has to go back to the old path and focus on undead weaponries, while Straid was proficient on utilizing undead, this isn't the case of Kale, she's more a fighter than a mage. Kale is still struggling on learning the basic Fire Rune and Reanimation spell, and yet, she's not talented on it. Oddly, she's quite an expert on Restoration, especially Turn Undead and Healing Hand. Salia on the other hand is a librarian, not a mage.

Straid and Harena finally returns to Bruma, Kale and Salia then openly confessed their difficulties.

Kale: "I failed both of you... it seems I'm not into enqiring the dead... I was trained to put them to sleep, not awaking them. It's not those weird Arkay things people in the Reach often preaching around, I learnt those spell when I was brewing herbs back then."

Salia: "I failed as well, those Aetherium crystals just cannot be harnessed by we ordinary people, remember how the Dwemer disappeared all in a sudden? I just can't risk our life on digging those dangerous material. I do understand how attractive a raw magicka power is, and this this exactly why I think I should leave it alone."

Harena: "Oh, I see, It doesn't matter, it's not your fault."

Straid: "Don't worry, I'll continue my study on my own. One more thing, Magenta, even though I claimed myself to be a necromancer, I actually use the art of necromancy the least often, it can alter life and death, but that is what make it dangerous, when souls are bent by our own will, this is what makes responsibility much more important and it shouldn't be taken lightly, don't overdo it."

Harena: "Oh yes, me and Straid would leave here for a while, the rest are counting on you."

Kale & Salia: "Yes, I will do my best."

Although Straid and Harena already stepped down from the throne, they still remain around the palace and overwatch Bruma, ad now they're still deciding whether breed a child of their own, or to live without children for the sake of freedom.