Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24530992-20140813185952/@comment-24685738-20140816154102

Tara slowly woke up, in a cave.

Wait….. Not a cave, exactly, more like…. A ruin.

Anyways, she woke up in a ruin. Next to a bunch of children. A bunch of Dunmer children. And one random Nord child, with deep brown eyes, that seemed to stare into Tara’s soul.

“Er…. Hi?” Tara muttered, watching the Nord girl.

“Hello. Why are you here?” The girl asked, standing up. “You shouldn’t be here.”

Tara tried to sit up, and realized that she was chained to the ground…. With centipedes crawling over her. She shivered, in an attempt to knock them off. They clung on, and drove their little pincers into her naked body. She screamed with pain, and the girl just watched her.

“What are you doing here?”

Tara gasped with pain, as the centipede’s poison began to work its way through her body. “W-where is here?”

“We’re under Mournhold.” The girl replied, ignoring the fact that Tara was in pain. She knelt down beside her, pressing two fingers onto one of her wounds from being crushed by rocks. She dug her little fingers into the blood, apparently not bothered by the fact that she now had blood on her hands,

Tara screamed again, in pain. Tristyc!

The pain almost caused her to black out, but she grit her teeth. “I… Won’t….” Die here…

“Why did he bring you here? What are you to His Majesty?” The girl asked, removing her fingers from the wound.

Tara shivered. “H-his…. M-majesty?”

“Lord of Morrowind, King of Darkness, and Emperor of the Half-bloods are a few of the names he has us call him.” The girl replied, calmly. “He apparently has a plan for you.”

Tara stared at her, in disbelief. “P-please….. Let me go.”

“I can’t.”

“You can!” Tara said, pleading with the girl for help. Only then did she see the silver cuff on the girl’s wrist, and her face fell.

Him…

The girl frowned down at her, before turning her head to the door way, as a soft, scuttling sound could be heard, outside. “He’s back…” She whispered. “Get ready….”

The door opened.

“Tara, my dear, welcome back.”