Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20141107033353/@comment-11457306-20141110034219

Kasra took note of the Altmer, worried. "Conall," she began...but Conall shushed her and whispered,

"Let's talk outside."

They stepped away from the group to talk. The others walked on with Ranwulf. The two of them needed no supplies, having prepared themselves before leaving.

"Conall, that Altmer is going to weasel everything we talked about out of the priest."

"Yup, he'll have his cronies after us.  We'll have to look sharp.  Listen, Kaz, I've remembered something about this healer we're hunting. "

"What?  Do you know him?"

"Let's say I know of him."

"How?"

"Remember the scroll I burned?"

"Yes."

"I met my friend before she disappeared.  She came to me for some help.  She was in a bad way.  She told me a little about what happened.  Seems she ran into trouble with the group she escaped with--an argument with...one of the group...over who they rescued from the prison.  The necromancer we are searching for."

"They rescued him?"

"Yeah.  Bad deal all around.  She was duped into believing he would bring down the Empire--only it was a bit like burning a house down to kill the skeevers, if you catch my drift.  She didn't have all the information," he paused. "So, the healer helped them.  In return, she and a mage she was with were supposed to help the healer find this vampire female--his long lost love.  If he has hooked up with her, she could be bad news."

"Damn.  A straight up fight I don't mind--but a Vampire?"

"Vampire Lord."

"Dear gods," Kazra went weak in the knees. "Conall..."

"Yeah, I know."

"He must never know you know this...what was her name?"

"Uh uh.  You don't need to know and I'm not telling you.  The less you know, the better."

"Alright.  Probably best.  But the healer must never know."

"I'm not telling him."

"Do you know where she is?"

"Maybe."

Kasra's lips tightened. "Let's go.  I don't want to hear anymore." She turned and started to trot after the group. Conall followed, about as worried as he'd ever been. Where are you now, Tegan?