Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20150502142033/@comment-5583506-20150520221302

"Why?" shrugged Audiana and suddenly made a strange grimace as if she heard someone whisper in her ear. "I... I do this to finish what he started. He who slips unnoticed through the Riften fog. He whose name the townsfolk would utter in fear and disdain."

She had a bewildered stare in her eyes. "The Pale Man..."

She then turned to Geralt with a seductive smile on her lips. "And speaking on whose liver that is, I..."

Just as Audiana was about to reply to Geralt a stern voice filled in her sentence. "That's the liver of the Hammerhand descendant, isn't it?"

Sibern stepped out of the shadows of the tunnel, drenched in sweat as if he had been running for hours.

Audiana sighed, obviously irritated by the fact that one Investigator was still around. "What does it take to kill you? I thought you learned your lesson in the Derelict? Can't you just wander off and get lost within the Underways? That would be so grateful of you, thanks."

Sibern remembered his wounds well-enough, but he wasn't inclined on letting himself be dispatched by this... this... murderess...

"Bure Hammerhand was the one who wrote the log book concerning the capture of the Pale Man", said Sibern and didn't take his eyes of the crazed Imperial for once. "I checked up on his lineage, since there was one victim missing. Apparently his great great grandson was supposed to have become a coroner in the Imperial City University. Wouldn't it be odd if he was the one who would have been originally sent here to aid us, hadn't you already killed him?"

Audiana's smile grew wider and she even applauded Sibern in a taunting gesture. "Bravo, Investigator. All true, I am afraid. It seems that Harold Hammerhand has more in common with his dead ancestor now than just being... ah, nevermind... I was going to say something clever with 'dead' there, but I just mocked it up."

She gave out a light shrug. "Anyway, I can't have running around here while I am about to release my esteemed forebear from his earthly bonds."

Sibern flinched. Forebear?

Suddenly everything seemed more clear than he wanted it to be...