Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190920211413/@comment-17114085-20191204130520

"I noticed some Solstheim banners when we got here yesterday." Jof said after a while. "I wonder if some of my kin are here. They didn't exactly approve of me moving to the mainland, so I didn't leave home on the best of terms."

He wondered a bit about Reyl's family. Even though they knew each other for years now, she rarely talked about them.

--

Elisiv noted how Kal was choosing to sell her elven sword rather than the Skyforge Steel one she had received when joining the Companions.

''She did give away her old dagger as well. I guess they weren't very important to her.'' The Shield-Sister thought.

--

At the mention of the Thane, the militiamen tensed up.

"Ugh, of course he knows. Why would be we be here if he didn't." The man replied to Lars. He hesitated as he began to speak and had an awkward half-grin on his face when he finished, as if he was trying to seem confident.

--

Harbinger Randagulf and Captain Gunnar were among the last few leaders to leave the palace.

When Randagulf was getting up to leave, Jarl Harald's steward stopped him. "Harbinger, wait a moment. Jarl Harald has graciously offered you one of the rooms in our guest wing of the palace. Please, follow me if you wish to retire."

Randagulf had seen her do the same with other important leaders, like Hjörvard the Heir of Saarthal and Jarl Ivar. The same offer had not been granted to the Companion Captains, whom had been the most rowdy bunch at the feast.

Randagulf looked over at Gunnar, then back to Holma. "I must decline. I will be staying at the Jorrvaskr camp should the Jarl wish to find me."

Holma was going to protest, but decided against it. "Very well, I'll inform him of your decision."

"You should have stayed in the palace." Gunnar said when they were walking the streets of Vindhelm. "You would have had a nice bed rather than a sleeping cot."

"I don't feel comfortable in a fancy bed." Randagulf retorted. "I'd rather spend the night among my fellow Companions than in some palace."

Gunnar would have chosen the palace. Still he respected the Harbinger's decision.