Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-5614539-20150813074338

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: (@Zoor: Yes

@Sunny: Damian doesn't know what is happening in Fort Dorell, Northpoint's fort, so he might send for help from the Adamantine Order to take care of the Orcs.

@Shills: Approved. You can have him arrive in the Dark Brotherhood's sanctuary in the Ykalon forest, or have him go after Jakben, the Speaker of the Sanctuary, whom is with Arielle in the village of Ykalon.)

~Two days ago, before they left Fort Storig.~

"Very well, I will meet with him immediatly." Rob said. He went to the Knight-Commander's quarters with only Sir Cirges guarding him. When he got there he nodded to the soldiers outside and then knocked on the door.

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The Princess didn't even notice the Knight. Her bodyguard however, whom was a few feet away standing guard, did. "Sir Knight." He said, acknowledging Alain.

It was then that Joslin looked up from her book. She had not been in the Dinning Hall when Alain arrived, so she had no idea whom he was. "Is there something you need?" She asked, indifferent towards Alain.

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The Queen leaned in to smell a white rose in the garden when she spotted the Lady. "Lady Alastair. A pleasure to see you here."

Marcel smiled. "A wonderous sight is it not. Our rose garden is praised as the most beautiful in northern Tamriel."

"My lady." Sir Alain bowed his head. "You might know my name from your father - I am Sir Alain Belloc of Camlorn, here courtesy of your hospitality. I was wanting to talk to you very briefly about a subject on which I like to think was Diana's whole purpose for coming here." Alain paused for a minute. "So, you and your father fight a lot?"

"Indeed it is, your graces. Most certainly in upkeep of your sigil, is it not?" Lady Diana smiled. "My lord I come asking a simple favour. That you would allow your lady daughter to join us on our return journey to Camlorn, providing she is willing. We will, of course, return her to her home if she would so wish upon visiting our city, for though it is beautiful, it does not compare to that of your own."