Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20140119091343/@comment-24344819-20140119220200

She took the path to her left. From what she remembered this path would take her to the outskirts of the Falmer settlement. It would take her longer to reach the staircase on the other side of the settlement but the outskirts were safer. Less Falmer there.

While she was sneaking along the path she realised that the path she had taken was too narrow. The Falmer inside the huts didn´t notice her but should a Falmer come this way from the front she would not be able to sneak around it. She suddenly senced another Falmer coming her way right from the front. About 20meters away she guessed. Only 7 meters ahead of her was a turn to the right. She decided to go for it, instead of backing up. She increased her speed a bit and when the Falmer was only 8 meters away from her she slipped in. This path was as narrow as the previous one.

The Falmer from before walked strait past the turn but she had been too reckless and too fast when she went for the turn. A Falmer in one of the huts at the foot of the path had noticed something was wrong and stepped out of the hut. She senced him behind her and continued sneaking up the path to gain distance but the suspicious Falmer followed her. On top of that another Falmer was coming down the narrow path from her front.

She had no other choice than trust in her luck. She turned right, entered the Falmer hut to her right and found herself face to face with a Falmer schaman.

She held her breath. The Falmers face was only inches away from hers. She prayed to divines and Daedra alike to keep it from noticing her. Her heart was pounding and she secretly feared it would give her away. But her prayers were heeded. The two Falmer that had been coming from both directions met infront of the hut and called something in their strange language inside. The schaman got itself moving towards the entrance and was old enough not to notice her slideing out of its way to the left.

It argued with the other two outside the hut and then all three of them left. Only then she allowed herself to breathe again. That had been close, too close. She realised that even if the outskirts were less populated, they were at the same time too narrow to effectivly sneak. Wich meant that she had to go even further than the outskirts. She had to go through their animal cages, where the Falmer were keeping their domesticised insects:

Chaurus and spiders.