Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20160117201116/@comment-25038310-20160313115437

Arnaud bought a paper as well, and quickly glanced over the first articles, not particularly interested. He headed all the way to the back, until he encountered a small article that was titled ''Songs of Lafayette. ''

The man rose an eyebrow at the article. It started off with a verse, hailing from Lafayette's Odyssey. It followed up with a brief introduction of what the article was about.

It detailed some sort of interview with an old librarian of the city, who claimed that he had seen Lafayette running over a rooftop this last evening, aswell as a few quotes and a brief description of how he appeared to him. Recently there were multiple criminals that were killed by a so called vigilante in an alleyway and the author of the article made a few connections and recited earlier articles on this so called vigilante.

People are questioning if it is really Lafayette himself or merely someone who tries to continue his legacy of years ago. Lafayette had not appeared in Skyrim frequently, although he still had completed multiple jobs in the region, such as killing an Argonian at the docks who was suspected of corrupting local guards with drugs from a local khajiti bandit group that posed as a caravan. The argonian had been tied to the edge of the docks upside down with his head in the water and his hands were missing, and was forced to use his stumps to stay afloat. It was unclear if he had died of bloodloss or simply drowned.

Arnaud dismissed it as anoter fool who read the book and dreamed of becoming such a figure as him. But he knew that most people only looked at the good he did instead of at the bad and gruesome. Lafayette himself probably did not intend that.