Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20170921114614/@comment-17114085-20170926224702

(The Wayshrine overlooked Riverwood, so it wasn't that far a walk. At most like half an hour or something. There is no road that does that. The only road from Winterhold to Windhelm follows to Whispering Village, then turns around the mountain to Fort Kastav, then continues west until Yorgrim's Overlook, then goes southeast to Anga's Mill, crosses the river, then follows the river eastward and finally connects to the Windhelm bridge and north to the city.

Anyway, right now Brun is like two weeks behind the main group because they timeskipped to Dawnstar.)

Mirtil, like other Snow Elves, didn't have much on their island refuge. So as soon as he came to the mainland he made a habit of looting things they found along the way.

"I got some gold coins from Darkfall Cave when we left the Vale." Mirtil replied. He reached into his knapsack and grabbed some golden Septims that he grabbed from some dead adventurer that he encountered.

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Athyis wasn't exactly sure about that, in truth he barely knew what the artifact could do. Only that in legends it was extremely powerful.

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Rigmor finally spotted the ship and made his way there.

As he approached, he heard a Dunmer call out. "Captain! The son of Ysmir is here!"

When Rigmor walked up the plank, Alesan had already left his cabin. "Rigmor! How goes it?"

"It could be going better." Rigmor replied.

The redguard captain nodded. "This war with the Falmer has been bad for business. The goods I was suppose to ship to Hammerfell had their caravan ambushed by the creatures on their way here."

"Fortunate for me, brother. I require your help." Rigmor stated. "I need you to bring me and others to Roscrea and then Atmora."

"Atmora? That's a frozen wasteland, why would you want to go there?" Alesan asked.

"For an important quest." Rigmor replied and explained the situation to Alesan.

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The kid is indeed troubled. Hulgarth thought. ''Maybe we should bring him to his parents. They might be able to help him better.''