Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20140407190411/@comment-17114085-20140420202423

Harold and Lydia walked into Wuunferth's chambers. "Wuunferth, I heard that you dabble in necromancy."

"I beg your pardon? Necromancy? I am a member of the College of Winterhold, in good standing! They haven't allowed necromancy for hundreds of years!" said Wuunferth.

"We found two journals and an amulet in Hjerim. People seem to think they belong to you." said Harold.

"My what, now? I've never kept a journal, I can assure you. What exactly did this amulet look like?" replied Wuunferth.

"It was round with a weird green carving in the center." said Lydia

"I know it well. Or at least, I've heard of it. I would wager that carving once depicted a skull. That is the Necromancer's Amulet, of legend. It appears you were at least half-right. There is necromancy at the heart of this." replied Wuunferth.

"But Calixto said it was a Wheelstone, and that it belonged to you." said Lydia.

"Eehh.. Calixto and his books are often confused about such matters. It happens to the best of us." said Wuunferth.

"What are we to do then?" said Harold.

"I've been noting a pattern to when the killings happen. Now that we know they're tied in to some sort of necromantic ritual, I think I know when the next might occur. Let's see. From a Loredas of Last Seed until a Middas of Heartfire... it will happen soon. Very soon. Keep watch in the Stone Quarter tomorrow night. That's almost certainly where the killer will strike next." said Wuunferth.

"Then we will do so. Lydia come." said Harold. They walked out of the room.

"My thane, do you really trust him?" asked Lydia.

"I do, he was not lying." said Harold.

"How do you know?" asked Lydia.

"I an hear his heartbeat, one of the few pros of being a werewolf." said Harold. "He was calm, so either he is a perfect liar or he was telling the truth."