Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24510587-20190827231859/@comment-26998060-20190831165342

Mirora has headed back to her home. A little shack somewhere near Kvatch.

"It’s a little ironic, isn’t it? This is where we first encountered the Lau'ada, and it’s also where I live..." She sighed, unsure why she expected a reply. She was alone again after all.

"I guess I should get back into the swing of things, huh?" She groaned and looked towards the night sky. "At least the view is better..." She yawned, heading to bed.

"Hey mum, I’m back...sorry I was gone for so long, had to save the world from a bunch of monsters." Mirora rubbed her eyes. "I’m thinking of heading out in a few days, so I just thought I’d let you know." She sighed. "...night mum." She placed her hand on a portrait of a beautiful woman next to her bed, before drifting off to sleep.

...

Mirora.

She immediately sat up with a gasp. Looking around, this wasn’t her room at all. She was standing on the sky, as clouds moved swiftly below her.

A bright light shone above her.

Mirora.

"...What are you?"

'''I am a part of you. I am the light you hold in you.'''

"Are you...Anuiel?"

The entity seemed it sway from side-to-side as if to say no.

'''I am merely a messenger sent by him. Your journey is not over.'''

"But we defeated Morgus, we stopped the darkest night, what else could I possibly have to do?!" She snapped at it.

As we speak, dark forces plot over the now weakened Tamriel, seeking to make it there own.

"What does this have to do with me?" Mirora asked.

Anuiel wishes for you to be his prophet of light, to strike back against those who would see Tamriel in ruins.

"And if I refuse...?"

Then Tamriel will surely fall.

A shadow seemed to warp the area around her, showing a burning and decimated landscape. Mirora looked in shock as a large shadow figure rose in front of her, before swinging it’s fist down at her.

"Stop!" And all of a sudden, she was back in her room, gasping for breath. Her markings had been glowing the whole time.

She knew what she had to do now.

....Those who had been awake at that hour, may have seen a bright light, shimmering in the distance.

———————-

Frasella had nowhere to go and no path to follow. She was free from the forsworn and free from the Lau’ada as was the world. With nowhere to go, she decided to head back to where it all started, Riften.

She wasn’t sure what exactly she was planning to do there, but she had no other ideas at the moment. Perhaps she could provide the local guard her assistance, as her tracking was good and she could easily lead them to bandits and convicts hiding nearby.

It wasn’t ideal, but it was all she had come up with so far.