Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20140927193312/@comment-5583506-20140928120305

"Thanks for the warning", she replied. "Well, the story of Ragnfast and Ylva goes like this: Ragnfast, a brave warrior but down on his luck, saves this very strange and peculiar woman from some bandits. When asked who she is and where she comes from, she says that she can't remember, but that she knows that everything will come back to her once he giver her back her name. Unnable to figure it out, Ragnfast and the woman travels together through Skyrim in the search for her name. But the further they walk, the more abilities the woman starts to lose. First, she loses her sight, then her hearing, and then her voice. Even though they just recently met Ragnfast is determined to help the woman out, where many others would probably have left her already, figuring she would be too much trouble. Eventually they reach Solitude and when entering the town for the first time, the people bow down before the woman. Ragnfast immediately realises that the woman must be of royalty and so brings her to the palace, where the High King, delighted to see his daughter's safe return reveals her name to Ragnfast. But Ragnfast can't tell her, because she lost her hearing and he can't show her because she has lost her sight. So instead he kisses her, instead "expressing" his love for the woman named Ylva. Suddenly the woman regains all her senses and all her memories before kissing him back, telling him of her name as Ylva, daughter of the High King of Skyrim. She tells him of how she was cursed by a hagraven when on her way Windhelm. Ragnfast's patience, determination and love, broke the curse. Ylva tells her father of Ragnfast's heroic deed and the High King immediately honors Ragnfast with the title of Jarl, allowing his daughter to be married with the warrior. And they lived happily ever after..."

She snickered. "Somehow I feel it as if you are Ragnfast and I am Ylva. I lost most of my memories and I have generally no idea who I actually am, but then you came... You were determined to help me out no matter what the cost. It is true there are mysteries about me that even frightens me a bit..."

Like those resurrecting parts...

"But I am glad that you never gave up on me, Rowan. You are a very brave and caring man. That's why I... I... I like you so much!"

And if our story could end somewhere nearly as good as that of 'Ragnfast and Ylva' I could die happy...