Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26245872-20141102124827/@comment-32663439-20141105204039

(Oh sorry Zyzero, over the internet you can't always tell when someone's exagerating or being sarcastic.)

Slagar was sneaking through the forests of Riften with two of his best khajiiti. They were hunting for the khajiit known as Qa'do. He was reported to be in the nearby area. Luckily Slagar's actual identity was unknown to anyone except those he has dealt with. Most people thought he was a breton, though Slagar did not know why. Slagar was not a name that sounded remotely bretonic.

Anyway, they were stalking Qa'do very cautiously. They knew all about stalking khajiiti, because they were khajiiti. A khajiit is one of the most difficult types of beings to track, because they are sentient and have the senses of an animal. With enhanced hearing, sight and smell, they were a hard catch. Qa'do seemed to know something was amiss. He was clever, even for a khajiit. But this was a catch that Slagar had to make. If Qa'do wasn't caught by Slagar's Slavers, the entire group was subject to a slaughtering. Four other bounty hunter groups were apparently participating in this 'game', and the three loser groups were going to be executed. Slagar was an amazing sneak, however, and he had a paralictic poison that wouldn't let Qa'do move for twelve hours. He couldn't lose.

He climbed up a tree (he was a Dagi-raht khajiit. They are really great climbers and mages) and scanned the area below. By now he had left his two guards behind and was stalking Qa'do on his own. (Slagar is possibly the most skilled in combat of all Dagi and Dagi-raht.) He was in a tree branch practically right above Qa'do. He readied his bow with the poisonous shot, drew it back, and let it fly. (It didn't hit Qa'do yet though, so he can deflect or dodge or whatever.)