Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20131228220756/@comment-3293219-20131230191213

Lilly had picked the scattered bones and placed them in her pockets, quickly realising that they wouldn't balance on the dust-pan. She placed the dust-pan on the floor and began to walk over to some whicker baskets, where she would store them until specified otherwise.

The imperial stopped as her eyes began to glow blue, like Nish she had regained control. "W-wha?"

The witch glanced around the large stone hallway, trying to figure out where she was, she quickly skimmed through her memories. "For Farragut!" She exclaimed, she stopped and shushed herself as she suddenly remembered that she had the advantage. ''Okay... go back, kill Xeron, free Nish and possibly Eilonwyn...''

Lilly looked around for something to use against Xeron as magic was probably not going to be very effective. Being a powerful wizard, expert enchanter and an adept alchemist, he would most likely have a counter to any of her spells, some sort of ward, potion or spell would likely render her efforts useless.

''Okay... get a knife, sword...''

She then paused and noticed a display case, Mace!

She quickly ran over to the display case and noticed that it had been locked, obviously. Darn... Where's the ke- The imperial stopped and examined the lock, it looked very basic and easy to pick. "Okay... let's hope that my lock picking spell works." She had hoped to have come across a better one but the spells weren't existent, outside cyrodiil, which baffled her. Surely mages would want to be able to lock/unlock doors with the snap of their fingers, she couldn't be the only one to see the appeal in that.

She sighed and charged the spell, quickly realising that her willpower was being drained, she let it go and heard a click. ''Yes! ''The witch opened the case and took the mace, smiling as she struck her hand with it.

I'm not much of a warrior... but one strike to the head and he'll be out like a light. Lilly heald the mace up, making it obvious that she had never used one before and began to walk over to Xeron's office. I'd better hurry up, I'm losing cont-

Contro-

Before Lilly could finish her trail of thought, she had arrived at Xeron's bed chambers, she pushed the door open and staggered in, making quite a bit of noise.

Xeron turned around to see her stood there, mace in hand and several bones, bulging out of her pockets.

"Well? Did you find out what it wa-" He was interrupted when Lilly dropped the mace and it rolled across the floor, she had lost control of her body again.

"Master, there was a mess in the hallway, I cleaned it and I am currently in the process of-" Lilly was cut off when he struck her across the face, causing her to stumble.

"So... you thought that you could best me!? You're lucky that I don't strangle you to death, hell, you're lucky that I don't have you strangle yourself to death!" He snapped, seething with rage. Xeron had little tolerance for disobedient servants and it showed more and more as he got older and more bitter.

"Go and dispose of the skeleton! I'll go and check on our prisoner..."