Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-67.86.204.15-20140624222418/@comment-29458028-20140706134343

Sorin Steelfang returned to the Silver Blood inn. He would have to plan out his next move to capture the Argonian and the Khajit called Vashier. It was not going to be easy to find them, perhaps even harder to get them.

Sure, he could kill a group of Akaviri blademasters easily, but he needed these enemies alive. That meant no lethal counterkills, no opening of necks, no bloodsucking, no extremely epic swordplay that created blood geysers and most importantly he actually had to aim spells at legs, not torsos or heads. Irritating as it was, not much he could do about it. Problem was, he was only half decent at throwing weapons and he was complete, total crap with a bow (Sorin Steelfang can only aim spells, if he tries to use a bow, he either snaps the bowstring, the arrows epicly miss or the arrows fall off). That meant no paralytic poison at range, plus he didn't know any paralysis spells. The only way would be paralysis on a dagger for his off hand. That was if he could even get near the target without killing an entire army of Fosworn, something he was not willing to do, as well as could not do.

Sorin Steelfang really hated actually trapping his enemies, but that would be the only way. While killing would have been preferable, he needed to know Erik Silver Blood's location, which meant only non lethal takedowns on Vashier, not his strong suit, for instinct drove him to strike at openings autonomously. For the argonian, he didn't really need to reserve any mercy.

More importantly, though, was to wake the prisoner called Mecim and "talk" to him again. With that, Sorin Steelfang made for Cidhna mine, this time he would ask for some torture tools, as well as a dagger, if they could get one for him. After that, he planned to visit the alchemist...