Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20161224133825/@comment-24736819-20170106233609

"Solitude.", Clarisse smiled, "At last. Not that I didn't enjoyed your company, bard...but I just don't like travels."

"Well, I can say the same. Your goons have been squizzing me amongst them for the whole journey and they seem to drool more than anything I've ever seen...", Carden complained, shouldering one of the big thugs that fell asleep on his side.

The old woman seemed to be amused by the observation and chuckled before kicking her minions awake. The carriage stopped and almost immediately one of Solitude's guards came by the window and greeted the hag.

"Morrow, miss Clarisse. The Captain has been anxiously awaiting for your arrival and I'd gladly escort you to him.", the guard smiled.

"Thank you very much for your hospitality, young one, but I am afraid the good Captain will have to wait. Tell him that I'll find him as soon as the skies become dark.", the crime boss smiled back, showing her lack of front teeth.

The guard nodded and shouted for his companions to open the gate, allowing the carriage to continue its way into the Capital.

"Quite influential aren't we?", Carden remarked.

"Oh, you don't know half of it, my dear boy...", the old hag's smile would make chills run down a normal person's spine...Luckily enough, Carden was no normal man and he was familiar with worse views than a creepy old lady.

Bouros remained silent as he saw halfgods appearing out of everywhere to support the Harbinger of the Companions. Clarisse told him about the man and how he had saved Nirn a decade ago, but she also informed him of the people who stood behind him: The priests, their intolerance and stupidity.

He wasn't even sure about the man himself, seeing how the son of Kyne acted in their previous encounters.