Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-10197675-20131128185142/@comment-3293219-20131201170458

(A day or so has passed since Corelas, Manja and Valki met up with Haren. Lilly pretty much secured their place in the Haren/Lilly/Corelas alliance.)

Lilly whinced at the thought of having to spend a day in Cheydinhal, it seemed more acceptable to sleep here and now, as they had been travelling all day and it was getting dark.

Though Haren allowed Corelas to come with him, he had no intention of trusting him, he didn't help Lilly and Manja convince the guards that he meant no harm as they tried to turn him away. To Lilly's surprise, Cheydinhal were very anti Thalmor, though it should have seemed obvious, knowing that Cheydinhal resisted the Thalmor occupation of tamriel during the so called 'great war.'

As Heran's group went into the Newland's lodge, Corelas, Lilly and Valki went into the Bridge inn to get away from their foolishness. Manja went with Heran's group of 'heroes' for the party atmosphere.

Corelas had sat by himself for some time, he was begining to enjoy himself as everyone had stopped talking out of fear of him taking notes and bringing their idle gossip to his superiors. Corelas, truly didn't care what they had to say...

Lilly emerged from upstairs and took a seat, Valki had been sat with Corelas the whole time but he paid no mind to her. She had been awfully quiet for some reason...

"I've delivered a message to Nish." Lilly explained, though no one asked her to, it felt good to start talking to someone who wouldn't move the topic of conversation onto the size of his genitalia. "It took me ages to paralyse that crow."

A few days later at Red Mountain
Nish awoke, feeling somewhat better though he awoke to the sounds of screams.

Nish felt that he had the energy to stand and he could speak again... properly this time.

He pulled himself up to his knees, at least the fall wouldn't be so bad if the guards kicked him in the face for asking a question.

"What's happening?" He asked the shadow warriors, half expecting a reply.

''Can they speak? They must be able to understand me to some degree...''