Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25828117-20191130184420/@comment-5543592-20191204030305

"It is if it's our best option." Nyasia said. "If he is an actual Daedric Prince, chasing him down is the last thing we want to do, Garran.  That would end very poorly for us."

The Count's knights came back in. There were seven of them in total. Four of these knights wore similar suits of armor, steel with no primary heraldry, instead they only had the insignia of Anvil on each of their soldiers.

The remaining three were quite impressive looking.

The first of these was the most impressive. He was huge, nearly Baldr sized, wearing armor that seemed to have been lacquered by hand. It was shades of dark blue, green, red, black, a vertible painting done onto his armor, calling to mind a landscape. He had stylized version of the Anvil's insignia on the upper right hand corner of his breastplate. He wore a winged great helm. A mace hung from his belt, as equally artful as his armor.

The second of these wore Dwemer Armor, from head to two. It was in perfect condition. A war axe, equally perfect, hung from a ring at his hip.

The third of these wasn't wearing armor. He was a tall, lanky man in a doublet, wearing a cape. His clothing was like the Count's, in the colors of Anvil. What was impressive about him was his sword--a long rapier with an exquisite basket hilted rapier.

The four plain knights sat down at the table quietly, offering polite hellos. The Count offered them as the Sir Decumus, Sir Adrian, Sir Flavius, and Sir Tahius. Then he seemed to promptly forget them

He made a point of introducing the last three though.

The one in the fancily lacquered armor was Sir Telius. The one in the Dwemer armor was Sir Hario. And the duelist was Sir Markos.

Sir Markos sat down next to Alessia, Sir Telius near the count Clodagh and Emile, and Sir Hario across from Alvoran.

"I called them away because, until today, the Prince was killing exclusively either my knights or whoever challenged him.  The Altmer Runaviel here has changed that." The Count said.