Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20141201012529/@comment-29559990-20141206032916

"Yeah." Utahsi said. "We need a ward spell... protect us from the stupidity of some of the others." He didn't say which one of the others, but Tomas knew the cat he was referring to...

While skimming, his eyes did fall upon The Exodus. This book had haunted him at a young age when he came across it in his dad's study...

ERMAHGERD, FLERSHBERKS

Utahsi was cowering under the bedsheets, feeling as if every squeak he heard was that group of Necromancers coming to kill him. It had been this way for almost 2 weeks now. It seemed like everything was the necromancers now. The people in the market, the squeaks in the house, the rustling of the tree's...

When the door slowly opened, Utahsi's heart sank to the lowest point of his body. He was paralyzed, unable to move. And when the sheets were yanked off, he screeched at the top of his lungs, but it he quickly ceased when he saw it was Ravos.

His dad stood their for a moment before asking him "Is that book still bothering you?". Utahsi responded with a quick and simple nod, still not saying a word.

Ravos plopped down on his son's bed and displayed the source of his fear; The Exodus. Utahsi scooted back a bit and let out a small whimper. "It's ok, Utahsi. They're not here. It's just a fictional story."

Utahsi still wasn't budging, and Ravos chuckled a bit. "They're not real people, Utahsi. They were never born, they are not here in cyrodil, and they will not be coming for anyone in this city..."

"But Necro's are real." Utahsi protested. Ravos said. "Do you know what would happen if a group of Necromancer's came for you?". Utahsi shook his head, even though he had an answer that revolved around murder and resurrections. Ravos said "I'd freeze em, burn em, and electrocute em."

Ravos then came very close to his son and said "You have to believe me when I say that I will never EVER let anyone harm you. Do you understand? You, are my whole world. No one is going to lay a finger on my world. okay?"

Ravos's words did bring Utahsi comfort, but he didn't really show it. All he mustered up was "Alright."

Ravos asked if he would be ok, and Utahsi said yes. HE patted his son on the shoulders and began to walk out, but before he did, he turned to his son and showed the book once more. "And just to make sure these Necromancers don't come back for you..." Ravos lit the book up and it disintegrated in a ball of fire.

Utahsi sat their, astonished, as his father closed the door. "Goodnight, Utahsi."

Flashbacketh Endeth

In the present day, Utahsi chuckled a bit before sliding the book back into the shelf.