Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20140812170152/@comment-5543592-20140815030830

(Very well, plot development time.)

The resulting vote was in favor of the Atronach Forge. Emrey nodded, satisfied.

"Excellent.  I'll make the proper arangments.  Everyone get ready.  Meet at the stables in thirty minutes."

The young man approached Emrey as

"Hello, Ser."

Emrey raised an eyebrow. "Aren't you a little young to be a sellsword."

"Not a sell sword, Ser, I'm a college mage."

Emrey looked shocked and skeptical at the same time. "Your the expert on the Atronach forge Weltrod is sending?  He said you'd been working with it your entire life."

"I have been working with it my entire life.  Started with I was five."

Emrey looked a little less skeptical but still equally shocked. "Oh.  How old are you?"

"Sixteen."

"Yeah, we're going to have Rhiannon look after you.  Go with others for now."

As the boy walked away it occured from Emrey that he should have asked for the kid's name. His train of thought was interupted however by the Captain bursting in and rushing up to him.

"Sir, we have a couple prisoners that you'd might want to look at.  These are dire times and they could make an interesting addition to your team."

"Tell me about them."

"Ones a Khajiit.  Seemed to almost want to get caught, he, um, actually asked for you by name.  The other a Dunmer mage.  Assualted a few guard before we took him in.  Claimed it was an accident.  Had these on him."

The Captain handed Emrey a few sheets of parchment. Emrey straightened it out and stared at it. His eyes focused intensely and he bit down hard on his lower lip. He slowly leaned closer to the paper.

The Captain looked concerned. "Sir?"

"I'm trying to figure out this first word.  What sound do these two letters make when they come together?"

"'My'?"

Emrey was certainly glad that most people had cleared out of the room. That would have been embarrassing. He shoved the papers back into the Imperial's arms.

"This material is too complicated for me.  Put it with the rest of the Dunmer's personal effects, he can explain it to me himself." Said Emrey, trying to sound as sophisticated as possible.

The Captain just looked confused. "Uh, yes sir.  Right away, Ser Emrey."