Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20141124222250/@comment-10197675-20141129221445

Meanwhile, within the past...

Mautarn looked down at the ground as the Dwemer ran at him, and the Redguard saw a familiar stick. He picked it up swiftly finding out that it was his old walking stick and as Mautarn readied it he stepped back, leading the raged Dwemer towards him.

Grochulas swung his dagger back in forth trying to slash at the Redguard, but he only found that his swipes were blocked or dodged, as Mautarn did not struggle to counter the Dwemers attacks, forth wards the Redguard jabbed his walking stick into the chest of Grochulas, sending him back, as the toad staggered and splutted, the Redguard swung his stick around, smashing the tip of it into the side of the face of Grochulas knocking him to the ground. The Redguard then stood over the Dwemer aiming a fire blast at his head.

“Surrender and i may let you walk.”

Grochulas lay on the ground, his teeth still gritted.

“NEVER!” the Dwemer spat.

Grochulas then rolled over as he threw his knife at the Redguard, in which the Redguard merely dodged as it flew past his shoulder and into the opened red cube on the pedestal behind him. Mautarn then turned to look at the cube, his eyes were lit with apprehension as the Cube flashed and imploded. The whole room then started to shake as large pillars started to collapse and large slabs of stone fell from the ceiling. Mautarn then looked back down at the toad.

“You fool!” The Redguard splutted, before then making his way to the exit of the boilery in a desperate escape as the ceiling started to collapse behind him, crippling Grochulas in the process as tonnes upon tonnes of stone landed on the Dwemer crushing him in an instant. Mautarn hurried his way through the ruin, hoping not to trip, or take the wrong turn, as it may cost his life for the ruin fell fast in his steps hastening as the Redguard escaped. Mautarn looked to his sides, seeing walls crumble and pillars fall, fear enshrouded him, as he felt the rumbling of the ground and the desolation from behind. Mautarn hurried himself along, his mouth agape as sweat dribbled down his forehead, he looked behind as he saw the ruin caving-in. Mautarn then cursed and huffed as he saw the exit ahead.

Outside of the ruin, matters seemed to be quite tranquil until that was dust poured out of the entrance of the ruin followed by a Redguard who leaped out of the door and into the foliage of Skyrim. Mautarn breathed heavily as he then watched the entrance collapse and the Ruin became unpassable.

Mautarn swiftly stood up and sighed feeling quite relieved. The Redguard then started to walk away from the ruin, whilst still glimpsing back in awe to what had just happened…