BelleoftheBrawl
The journey was peaceful. No theives, werewolves, dragons or vagabonds bothered the travelers as they trekked through the day into the budding beginning of night. The quiet, easy trip was comforting in a way. It soothed the hearts of the warriors and served as needed recovery from the events that brought them together in the first place. Eivor grew increasingly irritated as the hours passed by, the good mood from her glimmer of hope slowly fading away as her thirst for blood started to gnaw at her very being. At the later parts of their walk she went silent, a focused look on her face while her intense blue eyes faded to a pale, dull hue. She had no doubt that she could go another day or two without feeding, however. She was confident in her will-power. As the first torchlights of town came into view Eivor widened her eyes, perking her head back up as she let out her first words since she had chosen to stay silent. "At last!" She breathed, then let out a sigh of relief. "I thought we were going to have to set up camp for the night. Thank goodness." She quickened her pace as she walked up to the towns inn and pushed open the door, a flood of warmth from the hearth chasing away the chill in her bones. She smiled faintly, then crossed over to the bar and set a few septims on the counter, gesturing her head over to a bottle of Nord Mead. "Give me one of those and a mug of hot water to warm my hands." She ordered. The barkeep, a muscled Redguard gave a nod before procuring the items and setting them in front of the weary woman. Eivor curled her fingers around the mug of water and let out a breathy sigh, her eyes drifting closed as she relaxed. "Mmh... Let's just stay here, fuck Morthal." She joked, raising the bottle of mead to her lips. The inn was bustling with travelers and locals alike. A bard played cheerful tunes along one corner and drunk patrons threw coins into his mug, barmaids hurried about to serve customers and the atmosphere was alight with jubilence. It was warm, welcoming, and a very much needed haven for the warriors. Only one thing stood out at a glance; in one corner a group of strangers sat in a circle, all clothed in black robes with swords and other weaponry at their hips. A similarly clothed man stood by the entrance, leaned against the wall while his eyes scanned the inn. One robed man in the circle turned his head to look at Eivor as she entered, his expression one of surprise. He slowly raised a hand to lower his hood, revealing familiar features. His hair was platinum blonde, his eyes were an intense sea-blue, and his skin had a much-too-pale complexion, a scruffy white beard at his jawline. Eivor didn't even notice the man but the man had definitely noticed her. He stared at her, his gaze not one of ill intent, but instead one of pure astonishment.
BelleoftheBrawl
November 5, 2015 |
The journey was peaceful. No theives, werewolves, dragons or vagabonds bothered the travelers as they trekked through the day into the budding beginning of night. The quiet, easy trip was comforting in a way. It soothed the hearts of the warriors and served as needed recovery from the events that brought them together in the first place. Eivor grew increasingly irritated as the hours passed by, the good mood from her glimmer of hope slowly fading away as her thirst for blood started to gnaw at her very being. At the later parts of their walk she went silent, a focused look on her face while her intense blue eyes faded to a pale, dull hue. She had no doubt that she could go another day or two without feeding, however. She was confident in her will-power. As the first torchlights of town came into view Eivor widened her eyes, perking her head back up as she let out her first words since she had chosen to stay silent. "At last!" She breathed, then let out a sigh of relief. "I thought we were going to have to set up camp for the night. Thank goodness." She quickened her pace as she walked up to the towns inn and pushed open the door, a flood of warmth from the hearth chasing away the chill in her bones. She smiled faintly, then crossed over to the bar and set a few septims on the counter, gesturing her head over to a bottle of Nord Mead. "Give me one of those and a mug of hot water to warm my hands." She ordered. The barkeep, a muscled Redguard gave a nod before procuring the items and setting them in front of the weary woman. Eivor curled her fingers around the mug of water and let out a breathy sigh, her eyes drifting closed as she relaxed. "Mmh... Let's just stay here, fuck Morthal." She joked, raising the bottle of mead to her lips. The inn was bustling with travelers and locals alike. A bard played cheerful tunes along one corner and drunk patrons threw coins into his mug, barmaids hurried about to serve customers and the atmosphere was alight with jubilence. It was warm, welcoming, and a very much needed haven for the warriors. Only one thing stood out at a glance; in one corner a group of strangers sat in a circle, all clothed in black robes with swords and other weaponry at their hips. A similarly clothed man stood by the entrance, leaned against the wall while his eyes scanned the inn. One robed man in the circle turned his head to look at Eivor as she entered, his expression one of surprise. He slowly raised a hand to lower his hood, revealing familiar features. His hair was platinum blonde, his eyes were an intense sea-blue, and his skin had a much-too-pale complexion, a scruffy white beard at his jawline. Eivor didn't even notice the man but the man had definitely noticed her. He stared at her, his gaze not one of ill intent, but instead one of pure astonishment. |