Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20170811001656/@comment-5583506-20170830012558

"Trust me, Saint", the Guildmaster said coolly. "If that rule had been in motion, you'd more than likely find yourself in this Volkihar Cemetery of yours. I think being alive would be preferable."

"Or maybe the hero who created the rule was smart enough to realise that with the devastating powers we all possess, a 'no quarter' rule would tear us all apart, civilians as well as those with the heroic trait", Bethany said to counter Tanis and the burly man. "It would be a massacre. Bet you people would revel in such a bloodbath."

"That's ironic, coming from a bloodsucker", Ylva remarked dryly.

"Enough of this petty squabble", the Dunmeri ambassador said. "Do you have anything to say to us regarding the attack or not?"

"We do", said Preacher, having entered the chambers after his arrival. "We have a report of all the missing prisoners."

"Well, speak up. We have nations to defend from you lot."

Preacher didn't know whether he felt it necessary to involve the Mold into the report. Though his suspicions remained that the villain was behind it all somehow, he needed to have some more meat to his theory.

"The prisoners that escaped Volkihar were none other than Shadowcat, Wormking, the Musician and Half-Troll, aided by someone from the outside. Whomever breached the prison remains unknown until we've done some research on the damages done to the exterior."

"So..." a Khajiit ambassador smacked with her lips. "What you are saying here is that four of the world's most dangerous people are on the loose, aided by some yet unindentified third party, and your guild haven't got the slightest clue who is involved or how this could happen?"

Preacher didn't like the tone of the ambassador. The Heroes' Guild couldn't be blamed for this. Volkihar Prison was under a completely different jurisdiction and the only connection between the two was that the staff of the prison sought counsel from time to time as to how to best contain the dangerous inmates based on their powers.

"That's true", Preacher lamented.

The ambassadors began to small talk amongst themselves.