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Nemicus' arms drooped, but one barely noticed due to his sleeves.

"Fine."

Nemicus wandered off to drink alone. Deciding that Kashya was too weird and depressing to have a drink with. He chuckled sourly, wondering why he even bothered with Emile then.

Perhaps because of New Life's Eve. It didn't matter. he'd get drunk with or without someone there to keep him company.

The day felt like it went by rather quickly. Helian finished his chores and went to practice Dancer. Kashya was welcome to pet him if she wanted.

Midnight observed Clodagh from afar, assessing the damage he had caused.

And Lysilde spoke with Sophius about certain important matters relating to the quest in private. The moth priest would have to find a way into the Arcane University to continue to aid them by supplying intel about other relics around the world. But it was closed off due to their disagreement with the eyes. Sophius assured Lysilde that would be his problem to deal with though. She would have to go on ahead and find the two Relics they did know the location of:

The Hourglass of Akatosh in the shrine to the north. And Arkey's Wreath, hidden in the tombs of House Dres in Tear.

The next day they packed up and set out to Aleswell. The village that lay on the gateway to the north, to Bruma. Soon they would be in the possession of the third of the nine relics needed to reforge a vessel that could banish the daedric influence from Nirn.

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25th of Morning Star

Ten days ride and they finally arrived in Aleswell. A small town with little of note yet.

The shrine that held the Hourglass would be somewhere in the hills to the north. One they could not see yet. What they did see was a quaint little hamlet with an old ruin of a fort down the slope towards the lake. Perhaps the reason this village existed lay in the history of that castle. Perhaps the village had outgrown the fortress.

There was an inn. The Drunk Boar. Like most other buildings. Wood, lime and thatch seemed to be what was used to create these little homes.

Perhaps notable was the return of snow. A sign they had gone north for sure.