Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20151023161926/@comment-24736819-20151027022737

It was rather easy to follow the carriage's path and the three of them did so without encountering any troubles.

"So, you are telling me those halfgods aim to read one of my father's scrolls? And for what?", Destro was still unsure about whether to trust the son of Hermaeus Mora or not. He knew how the Daedric God acted and wondered if those traits were passed to his children.

"That I can't say, because I don't see the future. All I could do was analyze their behaviour and the Knights' behaviour, the situation, reactions....you can call it an educated guess.", Carden answered, explaining his line of thought, "At least one of them made a deal with the Arch-Primate and seeing that amongst them all, only one was of imperial line, that is if you don't count the little girl who was obviously the Church's protegee... I'd say they went after a permission to see the Moth Priests and eventually, an Elder Scroll."

"Damn... You manage to get all that just by that 10 seconds we watched them leaving?!", Maximus widened his eyes, impressed.

"It wasn't that difficult, really... They might as well have placed big signs on their heads.", the nord chuckled.

"Hmm... Still, I don't see how that helps me. If I wanted one of my father's scrolls or his help...there are easier ways to get it.", Destro grumpily muttered.

"Well, you rode all that way searching for the son of Kyne. It seemed a shame to me that he was that useless, so I figured seeing where he wanted to go could help.", Carden replied, seemingly not bothered by the youngling's disbelief.

"Hmm...", the cloaked imperial muttered again.