Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20161111145948/@comment-17114085-20161124132131

"That is troubling." The Emir said. "My condolences for your lost comrades, master Star-Gazer. Your organization has my support should you need it. At least you were able to stop the Scaled Court from bringing in more Daedra. You may have stopped another Oblivion Crisis."

The Redguard noble then looked over at the princess. "Are you alright, your grace?" he asked.

"I'm fine. A bit pissed, but fine." Siona replied.

"I must apologize. These Vigilants had been camping in my lands. I left them alone because I thought they weren't doing any harm. But if they've dared attack the princess..."

Siona interrupted him. "They're a bunch of idiot fanatics. I tried to reason with them, to no avail. They think the Star-Gazers are Daedric Worshipers and tried to kill them. I was in their way so they attacked me too."

"Fanatics indeed. Before the Oblivion Crisis there was an order of knights, the Knights of Stendarr, that used to roam northern Hammerfell and I heard, parts of High Rock as well. They disappeared after the Crisis. I suppose they must have evolved into these Vigilants of Stendarr. A shame to see honorable knights turned into such dishonorable fanatics. Attacking a woman, let alone a princess, is something a knight would never do." Hallin stated.

Siona nodded. "This order doesn't have much influence in Hammerfell, so we should count ourselves lucky."

"Princess, I'll send my guards to attack their camp and arrest these criminals. Just say the word." the Emir stated.

Siona shook her head. "They may be idiots, but they appear to also want to stop the Scaled Court. So in truth we are allies. They are just too dense to be able to understand that. For now there is no need to arrest them. When all this is over, then we can throw them in the dungeons for attempted murder and assault."