Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190505142549/@comment-17114085-20190814224757

Tiskr was able to leave the Tower of Dawn without any trouble, the guards weren't going to stop him. He was on the hill overlooking the city and the bay of Dagastar.

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"Well go ahead then, Ylgermet. Count the coins one by one and seperate the fair shares." Rolf taunted him.

Helgi's grin disappeared. He wasn't going to do that.

"Hey hey, cool your heads." The Jorrvaskr envoy beckoned. He moved towards the smaller chest and grabbed it. "We'll take the smallest amount. I'm sure the Harbinger wouldn't mind. You three can settle the remainder among yourselves."

"There is nothing to settle, the Ylgermet will take the largest sum. I don't care what the others get." Helgi said.

"Try and go for the chest then." The Vedrfolnir envoy stepped in Helgi's way and held his arms up in a fighting stance.

Helgi brought his own fists up close to his chest. "Bring it, Vedrfolnir birdie."

The steward leaned into Skuld's ear. "My Jarl, maybe it is best if we step in. They seem to be about to beat each other bloody in your throne room."

Skuld leaned on her left hand. "It seems so. Maybe my plan worked a little too well."

Elisiv was already walking away when Kal looked at the drunk.

Seeing that the female merc had taken an interest in him the drunk tried to grab for her arm. "The dead were walking. I's saw them to the south. Their bones were black as coal! You must stop them!"

Elisiv turned around and said. "Don't pay attention to him Kal, he's been blabbering about this for months now. No one has seen even one of these black skeletons of his yet. He was probably just drunk out of his mind when he went hunting that day and saw things that weren't there."