Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160516023321/@comment-5583506-20160527044303

The group set out from Dive Rock, the City of the First and the Last King. The final bastion of civilization before the vast unknown reaches of the Wilderness. If there were anymore sanctuaries like Dive Rock, Saarthal, Dragontail, the Underkeep or Fort Slayer to be found out there in Tamriel, they hadn't been heard of.

Few rarely ever made it as far as to the borders of southern Cyrodiil. And even the journey there was dangerous.

Evelyne couldn't stop trembling. Though it was cold it was the anxiety of not knowing whether or not she would feel safe again that made her shake like an aspen leaf.

Ran'Jinro rode up to her on Tick and squeezed her hand. "There", he said calmly. "We are gonna make it just fine, you hear? Our first priority is to get to the ruins of the Imperial City. Maybe there we can find some building to rest up in."

Evelyne just nodded nervously. "Mhmm..." she murmured and glanced at Ja'Keil.

Swift-in-the-Sack stretched his arms and yawned. "I just ate, but I am already hungry."

"It's an illusion", said Beatrix. "You are satiated, but you can't help but think of our future experiences in the Wilderness. Thus tricking yourself into believing that we are out there already, with no food. Try to think of something else."

"Damn, what are you? A psychic?" shrugged the Argonian and glanced over at Koldri. "Didn't get that impression from her last night."

Hildi continued to rub her forehead with a groan until Myrdana rode up and lowered her hand for her. "Don't", said the Imperial. "I guess it must feel frustrating and downright painful. But for the sake of the mission. Hold back and stay calm. At least until we find someplace to rest, yeah?"

Hildi whimpered. "It hurts like hell though."

"I wouldn't know. When I first took you in I never really understood the details of your condition in full, but I expect that it can't be a pleasant one."

"What was your life back before you joined us, Nyx?" asked Falana curiously.