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''I suppose Lady Yslenor hasn't told him. Well there is no reason to bring up such a topic unless necessary.'' The Paladin reflected.

Seeing as he had opened up that can of worms, Torwith explained. "No. The line of King Altar died with the Snow Prince, killed at the end of the war against the humans centuries ago. The Queen doesn't share any of his blood, nor did her forefathers. Mereth hasn't had a true monarch for three generations." His sadness and disappointment was clear in his voice, even if the elf tried to hide it.

Karyor had heard of the Snow Prince before. His death was something the Atmorans sang about in their ballads. Despite their hatred for elves the Atmorans still portrayed the elven Prince as a fearsome warrior. In the ballads it was sung that the Snow Prince was killed by the girl who threw the sword, Finna. She was one of the heroes of the war alongside Ysgramor, Harrald Hairy-Breeks and many others.

Kal runs past the Atronach and manages to slide past the wizard with the momentum she built up. As she does so she manages to slash at the elf's left leg, leaving a deep gash as she ripped through robes and flesh.

The elf wizard lost his footing and fell over.

The Atronach spins around in the air, trying to follow after Kal. Due to its ability to fly it easily follows the female rogue and catches up to her. The Daedra charges up a firebolt and launches it towards Kal.

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The elf moved swiftly past the human Captain and now stood behind him. He slashed across Bodvar's back and forced the human to stumble forward as he tried to turn around.

Bodvar used the turn as momentum for his next attack, brining his axe towards the elf with a powerful swing.

However, the elven High Paladin moved back and evaded the swing. In fact he had baited Bodvar's attack and the Captain's axe struck a nearby tree after it failed to strike the elf.

The elf leader lunged forward and stabbed Bodvar through the left shoulder with his sword. He would have hit the neck where Bodvar not have let go of his stuck weapon as he jumped back.

The Captain drew his secondary weapon, his longsword, from his hip. "You've got some moves, elf." He muttered. He had underestimated his opponent greatly and had paid for it. His left arm was pretty useless now with the shoulder and side cut open. Just trying to move it brought him much pain. No, he had to rely solely on his right arm now.

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Overall the battle was still in the Companions' favor as they outnumbered the elves in fighting shape. However, the injured elves weren't staying still. Some were already healing themselves and getting into the fight to help their compatriots against the humans.