Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180220143037/@comment-24736819-20180319213014

(Yeah, just need a couple of posts to get Sgai there.)

Gaoth eyed the strange old man, but didn't deemed him worthy of more than that quick glance.

"What do you mean?", Bhàs asked, turning the book around and placing his hand in a motion to open it.

"Don't!", Panmoneius yelled, quickly closing the gap between himself and the muscular man. He punched the book away from Bhàs' hands with much effort.

"What the...?! Are you mad, old man?!", the immortal halfgod pushed Pan away, disregarding the seemingly frailty of the old halfgod.

Sgai watched the situation with interest, but what she truly wished to discover was how the weakling Commander managed to lie to her. A small lie, sure, but a lie nonetheless.

"This is the bard's trick.", Pan's voice snapped Lady War from her daydreaming. Somehow the sickly man snatched the book away from Bhàs and brought it to the reachwoman, "If Bhàs opens this book, he'll be teleported to Mora's realm and there the bard can recover his memories... something we should avoid at all costs."

"Whatever you say, Pan... Who's this bard?", the General asked, curious.

"He's an annoying creature that has been getting in the way of my plans since it all started... He's witty and has lived for a long time.", Pestilence explained, "This will be the last time. We need to get rid of him."

"I have more important things to do then to hunt a bard and kill him. My Sisters are ready to depart and continue the Reach's advance into Skyrim and that is what they'll do.", A'bhean-Choigaidh replied, finally getting up, "Gaoth, you will come with me. Bhàs, give the orders that we'll march tomorrow... we have a long way to Whiterun. Pan, keep this book away from him, huh?"

The son of Kynar failed to resist Sgai's orders as would anyone enthralled by her presence, so he followed the woman to her chambers. Their passionate night together would serve her well on her next appointment... with revenge.

The bard marched alongside the allied forces, but something troubled him along the way and anyone that paid enough attention would be able to see that.