Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-2165692-20140116131911/@comment-5583506-20140206133616

Hamsterlampglade wrote: (Night)

Luna thanked the stable hand and told the horse mentally that it would be safe, then the pair began riding to Riverwood The southern road to Riverwood was a pleasant enough route. Barely any bandits to pester the travellers with the exception of some of the local wildlife. Yet it was not an enemy of flesh and blood he feared. He looked up into the starry night sky. There was no full moon tonight and he wouldn't want to have it any other way.

He could imagine sometimes seeing Inga's face up there among the stars, comforting him during his lonely travels, but he knew there was no one there. Inga was a prisoner in the Hunting Grounds, killing prey at the command of Hircine. But could it be that he was only thinking of himself when it came to lift the curse? Maybe Inga really liked the afterlife as a hunter and he was about to take that from her?

And what was the story behind the mystery woman next to him? Luna Darkwater? Why had she ever agreed to help him in the first place? He didn't really believe that there existed such a thing as "the kindness of strangers". And had she carried around with a picture of Bhisha on her? The whole thing seemed fishy. Was this another one of Bhisha's foul tricks on his mind? He didn't want to believe that Luna was in an allegiance with the witch, but he could never be to sure these days. He had experienced enough betrayals and setbacks in his life to never trust people as easily again. Sure, she seemed nice enough, but did she have an ulterior motive?