Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20150323035824/@comment-11457306-20150326012801

Pris nodded and moved on, heading for the gates. (?)

She'd a long way to go yet and she felt it best to leave quickly in case they had been overheard. She also had no guarantee the man would not report her. She cast invisibility once she felt she was beyond the sight of anyone and trotted away in the opposite direction of her goal, then doubled back over rocky ground. She'd learned a few things about covering her tracks over the years. She might not fool an expert tracker, but she doubted they would take that much trouble. From what she'd learned over the years, Legendaries were basically lazy. They ruled by fear and intimidation--and spent most of their time gratifying their base desires. For they were not divine. They were human or mer. She glanced up at the faint glow of Vilehart in the daytime sky. It was barely seen now, but she knew it was there, casting its evil influence over Nirn. Would that she had an arrow large enough to destroy it.