Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20140119091343/@comment-24344819-20140119190101

Jasic saw how the imperial sneaked past the first row of Falmer huts. She hadn´t lied or overestimated herself: She was better at sneaking than most Ka´jiit thieves. Her movements were slow, carefully placed and gracious at the same time. And with Jasics beast-sence ring it was nearly perfect. She sneaked past a Falmer on her left and avoided two on her right. After she passed the second row her way was blocked by three Falmer sitting in a half circle around a fire. She stopped for a second and concentrated, then she made a right turn, went left until she passed the fourth row. She had already left at least a dozen Falmer behind, but as she neared the center of the settlement, the number of Falmer she encountered constantly began to grow. She had to make more and more turns to avoid Falmer. It took her a while to get past the fifth row and to the sixth, the center of the settlement. When she did she had gotten to the very heart of the settlement: a very large open area with a huge campfire in the middle and maybe more than two dozen Falmer walking and sitting around it.

There was no way the imperial could sneak through that, so as Jasic had predicted she took the path to her left, trying to take the longer way through the outskirts of the Falmer settlement, where Falmer population was less concentrated.

''This is bad. The huts stand too close to each other that way.'' Jasic lost sight of the imperial.