Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-10197675-20131124195016/@comment-3293219-20131128092954

Nish grabbed Eilonwyn as she fell into him, he didn't like keeping her stood up.

"Well, I'd best be off..." Sheogorath added, "Keeping this portal open for too long, could be catastrophic! Hmm... Why 'cats?' Why not dogs, rats or horkers?"

"The breach is still open my lord..." Haskill reminded him.

"Ah, so it is! I must say... It would make a nice addition to my palace, if it didn't destroy some of it in order to exist. Nope, made up my mind! It has to go!"

"I can close it from here..." Lilly offered, raising her staff.

The mad god turned to her with a grin, "I'm sure that you could, little witch but I fear that simply closing it will not do..." He strangely ended with a frown.

"I don't understand..." Lilly replied, looking at the hole, "I thought you said it was dangerous."

"Bah, why must you mortals 'understand' everything? I'll close the breach from my side, consider that... reconciliation."

"Right, I'm off to play squash! Never played 'squash' before... I assume that the hammer has something to do with the name."

"That's croquet..." Haskill corrected him.

"Bah! It's all smashing things in the end. Or at least it is when I play..."

The mad prince then turned around and went back to his end of the breach, with a smile, he threw his arms wide in a fashion similar to Lilly. Uppon doing this, all of the debris began to emit a different coloured light, a strange purple aura that lit up the room.

Within moments the objects offered to Sheogorath (or what was left of them) were hauled into the breech and the stones began to stick together to reform the wall, closing it off.

The group watched, awed by the sight of the mad god's power as he reconstructed the wall and closed the breech. Although unlike before, a detailed mural depicting three faces, similar to Lilly's staff, were left on the wall.

Lilly sighed with relief as they were left, relatively, unscathed.