Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20170921114614/@comment-17114085-20170927101147

(The east coast doesn't have a road, a carriage like the one Brun was riding couldn't head through open snowy terrain like that.

Yeah, it did seem like half as long through my estimates as well.)

Athyis scowled. "Artifacts of Auriel can be used a number of ways. Vampires once tried to use his bow to blot out the sun, that was never its intended use. His Star is the most powerful relic, said to be able to alter reality itself. Dealing with the Betrayed will be child's play."

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"If you say so." Mirtil said, a bit glad to keep the coins he found.

"Lead the way, Redguard." Gwen gestured to the markets.

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"I see. Snow Elves...I remember your father mentioning snow elves before. He met two of them." Alesan said.

Rigmor nodded. "Well now there are 10 and they are dead set on heading to Atmora for their god's artifact."

Alesan stroked his beard. "I suppose I can offer you my services. With this war on, I won't be able to head to Hammerfell with my goods. So I can afford a detour."

"We'll need to stop by Roscrea first, since we don't yet know the location of the Ironside settlement. The Roscreans are said to be the ones who stuck the closest to the culture and traditions of Atmora when compared to the people of Skyrim and the Skaal. If anyone knows where it is it is them." Rigmor stated.

The Redguard captain nodded. "Roscrea will also be a good place to resupply for the trip to Atmora. They have a decent port there, that handles all shipments to and from the island."

"Thanks again, for the help Alesan." Rigmor said.

"Don't mention it Rigmor, we're practically family." Alesan stated, grabbing the Nord's shoulder. "Go fetch your friends. I'll tell the wife that I'll be off and that she should keep an eye on Lhotun. That boy is quite the handful."

The two of them laughed.