Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-7262318-20190406204911/@comment-5583506-20190407011659

If there existed such a thing as a loner in Kashya's dictionary, she expected that there would be a little image of her in the book to represent the term. But the truth was that being alone had never bothered her. She had born alone. She had been sold off alone. She had been used and abused alone. She had grown up alone. And she had killed alone. There was no reason for her to seek out the company of others unless there was something she could gain from it.

These past six months she had remained in the shadows, observing the others as they trained and got to know each other. She knew them as well as she would have by interacting with them socially: by studying their behaviors, what they said, what they did, where they went, and how they reacted. She eavesdropped and learned of their interests and what they disliked. In a way, she knew them better than they knew each other, or even themselves.

The only one whose company she had enjoyed beyond that of professional observation was the Khajiit named Kazzris. She could tell he still didn't trust her after all these months, not that she would have wanted it any different. Fear and suspicion kept a person alive. She wouldn't have expected anything less of the fellow assassin to sleep with a knife underneath his pillow, believing that she was completely unaware of that little fact.

Her days mostly consisted of quietly observing the others in training, memorizing their movesets and their skills. Whenever she wasn't doing that, she was dabbling with the necromantic arts and alchemy, hoping to find a way to cheat death with the latter. If one could find a way to resurrect a person without the need for magic, then she would have found a way to produce an inexhaustable supply of living target practices ... or undead ones at that.

Other than that, there really wasn't much she did. She kept to her room, meditating and honing her skills, to the best of her abilities. The only way to create the most efficient killer.