Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170524151815/@comment-24736819-20170527153947

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: (@Bee: No problem.)

Mera led them into the palace.

The first room was a long, very tall and wide. It was the impressive entrance hall of the palace, built with dark stones. Small windows at the tops of the walls, though the walls were lined with candels and some chandeliers hung from the high roof, this was so the room wasn't shrowded in darkness. Blue, white and gold banners hung from the walls. The bear's head sigil of Clan Stormcloak decorating them.

The whole chamber was made to mimic the Hall of Valor of Nordic mythology, with a huge banquet table in the middle and the stone throne at the very end of the chamber. To a foreigner, it would've been a peculiar layout of the entrance to a palace.

A handful of servants were cleaning the room, while guards stood at certain spots.

"The death of High King Ulfric is what most marked the last few years. The man was larger than life, many Nords looked up to and respected him. High Queen Ursine now sits the Stone Throne of Skyrim, she's been trying to live up to her father's legacy. A hard act to follow, though I believe that she can be better than her father." Mera stated. (I thought I had answered that, my bad.)

"I met Ulfric when he was still alive, a great man without a doubt... but I am sure that his daughter will be up to the task.", Ash commented, leaving the part that he was much younger back then and probably wasn't as much witty as he is nowadays.

"You mentioned something about a hot meal, my dear? I don't know if you can hear it, but my stomach has been grumbling non-stop after you said those words.", Albah'ith interrupted, trying to sound pleasant but clearly annoyed.

Ash'Shabar glanced back to his companion, reprimanding him before turning back to the youthful Mera.

"I apologize for his manners, he gets even worse when he's famished. Perhaps you could ask a servant to lead him to the kitchen while we continue our tour by ourselves?", the younger redguard smiled.