Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20161126014740/@comment-17114085-20161128104153

(@Red: That wouldn't make too much sense unless Ambroise doesn't leave the Skyforge, ever. Kyrnil lives in a city ruled by his mother's priests. Everyone in the city knows he is the son of Kyne. He can't walk around Whiterun without people calling him Kyneson.)

"You can find them at the Temple of Kyne, by the Gildergreen or in Hawksreach, the big keep at the top of the Whiterun hill. You can't miss them. Though I'm not sure if you'll be allowed into the keep, the High Hawk Priest rarely sees visitors. Only those that she invites herself. Your best bet will be the temple, in the Winds District." She replied.

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The Khajiit observed that he was sleeping like a rock.

However, she could hear footsteps outside. Someone was passing by the hallway.

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Kyrnil was pushed back, but not that far. When the horizontal swing back at him he grabbed the shaft of his axe with both hands and blocked the opponent's swing.

"Haha, so you aren't a pushover. I can make a warrior out of you yet, whelp." He stated.

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"Open the gates!" Captain Mendel ordered.

The Helgen guards unlocked the gates to let Katrina through.

"Call the Jarl." Mendel ordered.

Ever since the Priests took over the government of Skyrim a few centuries ago, the Jarls moved their seat to the second largest settlement in the hold, usually a nearby town. They were subordinate to the priests and their duties involved administrating the hold, mostly the economy. The priests were the ones that decided on laws and had the final say in any administrative decision, they were the true rulers.

Mendel then ran down the stairs to the street below and intercepted Katrina. "What's wrong?" he asked.