Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20140306020948/@comment-12599067-20140310030615

"Let me see those," Makoru said as he took the texts that Daithi and Anwen were holding and laid them out on a table before him. "A book on historical battles, and two writings about the uses and properties of Elder Scrolls..." he trailed off as he began to study the texts.

The book concerning historical battles had been bookmarked in several places, with folded corners leading him to descriptions of various battle strategies and weapons, but nothing that gave him any idea as to where the King of Worms had run off to. There was a page on the battle of Glenumbra Moors which caught his attention, though.

As for what Anwen and Daithi had dug up concerning Elder Scrolls, there was very little that Makoru deemed useful. The book Daithi had given him was almost completely worthless, as it did little more than detail more about the Moth Priests and the proper reading of Elder Scrolls.

Anwen's discovery was a little different than Daithi's. It told of the different Elder Scrolls and of the prophecies they foretold, and there was something about Dragon Breaks and the Warp in the West that Makoru didn't quite comprehend. However, there was something about the Scrolls' ability to bend time that interested him.

Even though there wasn't much to work on, Makoru could easily jump to a conclusion about where Mannimarco was headed next.

"He's taking the Scroll to Glenumbra!" Makoru suddenly exclaimed, realizing just how dire their situation was. If the King of Worms made it to Glenumbra Moors, he would stand at the point where one of the greatest battles in Tamriel had taken place, and Mannimarco's army would grow tenfold. Makoru tore past the rest of the group and back into the darkness of the caverns, not caring that he was leaving Lorenzo or his allies behind.

(GTG. G'night all.)