Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-14011542-20131009214425/@comment-14100859-20131229065320

Alice, a young nord woman, had lived a relatively normal life. She grew up in a small cottage south of Falkreath. Monthly trips with her mother and father to the hold capital allowed her to have some friends. She even had a pet rabbit. All was so very perfect. And so, it was such a surprise to everyone when she completely snapped. A small group of bandits, only four, attacked her home. She had been down in the basement, resting from a long day of tending to the gardens. Alice had heard some commotion coming from upstairs, and noticed that there was more light being blocked through the floorboards than usual. She would grab a small Elven dagger, a present from one of her closest friends, and slip up the stairs, unnoticed. When she saw her parents held captive, and about to be murdered, she would begin her first slaughter. And blind rage fueled her, before she had realized that she had killed her own parents in anger. She knew her friends would be coming to visit within the next few hours, so she did what she needed to; she packed as quickly as possible, and left a single note. "I'M SO SORRY" written in blood, as she couldn't find any ink. She tacked it in the one place she knew her friends would look, and left. She would be about 16 when she left, traveling across Tamriel, and visiting the places she had wanted to visit for so long, before finally settling down in Haven of Valenwood. Alice would live there for about four years. On her 21st birthday, she would decide enough time had passed, and she could return to her homeland. The year-long trip, as she visited the places she had before, seeing as she had more money to do as she pleased this time, ended horribly as she crossed the border illegally, and was captured by an Imperial and Stormcloak skirmish, and sentenced to death a Helgen. The Falkreath incident was held against her. And Alduin would attack Helgen. And she would escape, completely unknowing to what the future held.