Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-7262318-20180903164912/@comment-7262318-20180916011455

"Alright, good, so you know how this went for him. His whole clan goes to war with the Atmorans, they lose everything, they get enslaved by Dwemer, and down it all goes. Now a few lucky souls managed to escape the Atmoran war machine and went on to live their life. Kaelmun was one of the unlucky souls that managed to escape."

"Yeah, yeah, boohoo his family got killed, get on with it," Xavier groaned

Barbas simply laughed. "You don't know the half of it, Reachman. Some of his family did survive. You know, friends and extended members, but the one he was really after was his poor daughter. They got seperated the night the Atmorans came to town and butchered everyone. So he spends a few centuries searching and searching and searching...."

The dog sighed. "Eventually, he found her. In a Dwemer ruin, blind as a bat, starved to death, and trying to rip his throat out."

"Lord..." Baros grimaced.

"Does this have anything to do with how to kill him?" Xavier said.

"It does, believe it or not. If you'd stop whining, I'd tell you," Barbas spat. "This is where he goes... becomes Warden Kaelmun. He goes to any god or being with supreme power that would here him, trying to cook up a plan to destroy the Atmorans... well, at this point, the Nords, but you get the idea. And nobody would have it. Dagon, Bal, Malacath, Namira... I think he even tried to talk to the Tribunal themselves at one point. Bottom line, everyone deemed him too weak of mind to lead such a charge and basically told him to buzz off..."

"Except for your master..."

"Now you're gettin' it, Reachman. Yeah, Clavicus has a tendency to.... prey on the emotional ones. It's his thing."

"You sound reluctant to serve him," Baros said. He didn't know much about this Clavicus diety. He didn't have much presence in Valenwood.

"Oh trust me, I'd love to be free from him. He's a pain in the ass and a cruel bastard. But, our powers are entertwined. I can't go too far from him without being just your average talking dog."