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| #Post#: 627-------------------------------------------------- | |
| No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: Elisabeth Hollow Date: April 29, 2014, 3:20 pm | |
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| Some of y'all have seen the prologue on the other site, but I'm | |
| posting it here too, so it will be complete :] | |
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| PROLOGUE | |
| Dusk brought the chill of the night winds, the sky lighting up | |
| in a medley of colors; blues and greens, purples and pinks. | |
| Above the ribbons of the borealis, stars twinkled like eyes, | |
| blinking sleepily at the vision of men and mer far below them. | |
| The sun set with a silent sigh and slid away to warm other parts | |
| of Nirn. | |
| A gangly elf maiden trembled in the thin ceremonial cottons as | |
| the wind whipped the fabric around her body roughly. She | |
| struggled to keep her auburn hair out of her face and mouth, | |
| spitting the strands out and tossing her head to and fro. She | |
| shifted the luminous sphere in her hands, careful to not drop it | |
| and anger the Daedric Prince she was appealing to. | |
| A Dunmer woman, looking to be in her twenties, gave her a hard | |
| look. | |
| "Don't tarry, child. Meridia may look favorably upon us mortals, | |
| but she does not have the patience for the slow-witted. Step | |
| forward." | |
| The Almer maiden, barely out of childhood and on the cusp of | |
| womanhood, nodded to her mentor. The Khajiit male put a paw on | |
| the Dunmer's shoulder. | |
| "Gentleness, Nedine. she is but a child." | |
| "She is to become Champion to our Daedra! You're too lax on her, | |
| Ma'dat." | |
| "Perhaps, but this one is not fond of the tone you speak to her | |
| with. Go on, child," he said in a gentler tone to the elven | |
| maiden. "Present yourself to Meridia. You have earned it." | |
| The elven maiden took a step towards the shrine and looked up at | |
| the towering visage before her. Meridia was depicted as a cowled | |
| woman with her arms raised, and robe drawn up as if she had | |
| wings. The sphere in her own hands would go between the upraised | |
| palms. It shone bright with each step she took, until she was | |
| upon the statue. The sphere was warm, and glittered with an | |
| internal light the reached into her chest and warmed it with an | |
| unidentifiable desire. She longed to please this deadra, to | |
| reuninite the sphere with its owner, to bring light to the | |
| world, but... | |
| The sphere was yanked from her hands as she held it out, and a | |
| light brightened up the nearby areas with a white hot light. She | |
| felt the light fill her, and she felt airy, weightless. She | |
| opened her eyes and saw she was hundreds of feet above the | |
| earth, nearly in the stars that twinkled around her. Her white | |
| linens floated around her, and her hair splayed out behind her | |
| as if she were submerged in water. She did not breathe in, but | |
| she did not choke, nor did she feel the need to panic. She | |
| simply was. | |
| A sword was put into her hand, and a promise she didn't fully | |
| understand was made. To preach the gospel of a faceless daedra | |
| using a sword that, once back on Nirn, she would most likely not | |
| be able to lift on her own. She suddenly cried out and gripped | |
| the back of her neck as a searing hot pain wracked her head. And | |
| suddenly she was on the cold, hard ground of Skyrim, whimpering. | |
| she had the blade of the sword between her thighs, hugging it, | |
| the white linens stained with her own blood where her flesh | |
| clutched the sword. She was pulled upwards, by mortal hands this | |
| time, and congratulated, though she barely heard the words. Her | |
| neck still stung. | |
| "Ma'dat," She whimpered, her hand traveling to her neck. "My | |
| neck!" | |
| "Hold, little one," the Khajiit man said, gently moving her hair | |
| from her neck. He hissed in disapproval. | |
| "The Lady has seen fit to mark you, as well as give you her | |
| sword. This is a great honor, little one." There was something | |
| in his narrowed eyes that the elf girl couldn't read. Pity? | |
| "Come," he gently guided her towards the tents they had set up. | |
| "This one has something to help you sleep." | |
| He lit the fire in the center of the tent, fit for ten people. | |
| Pallets littered the ground in a lackadaisical fashion, and furs | |
| warms her feet. Sweet, spiced wine was brought to her lips, and | |
| she hungrily drank it. Her chest still pounded from the trip, as | |
| she wasn't a fan of heights. She began to slide her legs beneath | |
| the furs of the pallet, but hissed in pain when her thighs | |
| touched, rubbing the shallow wounds aginst each other. | |
| Ma'dat gently pulled at her ankles and placed his palms on the | |
| wounds. She felt her face flush in embarrassment. They were | |
| healed shortly, and he pulled back after patting her knee. | |
| "This is a great honor, little one," he said, repeating what he | |
| had said earlier. "Whether you feel it is or not." | |
| "I said I didn't want to do this," she ran her fingers through | |
| her auburn hair and pursed her lips together. Her large brown | |
| eyes met his, and he blinked lazily at her. | |
| "It does not matter what you want. It matters what she wants." | |
| His tone was flat and unreadable. | |
| "Why couldn't Nedine be the Champion?" | |
| "She did not defeat the necromancer in the temple." | |
| "It was an accident! Surely it doesn't count?" | |
| He let out a short chuckle, devoid of any humor. "An accidental | |
| defeat is still a defeat, little one. Consider it the beginning | |
| of a long line of happy accidents." | |
| She said nothing at this, only stifled a yawn with her hand. He | |
| ruffled her hair. | |
| "Sleep, for in the morning, we will head back to the village, | |
| and it is a long trip. Goodnight, Nisse." He stood up end exited | |
| the tent, leaving her alone with the fire. She laid down and, | |
| despite the wine, had trouble sleeping. She fell into a fitful | |
| slumber that would plague her for the rest of her nights. | |
| #Post#: 778-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: McBadgere Date: April 29, 2014, 10:41 pm | |
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| Well that's seven shades of Awesome(tm) right there... :) ... | |
| Why have I not read this?...Hmmmm...*Confused*...Or maybe I | |
| did...My memory is Stupid(tm) at the moment... | |
| Either way...That was brilliant!!!... | |
| So sad that she gets to be Champion by accident and never wanted | |
| the whole Meridia thing in the first place... :( ... | |
| As always, Ma'dat is always a pleasure to read...I love that | |
| Khajiit... ;D ... | |
| A proper wonderful bit of writing, looking forward to seeing how | |
| it plays out different to t'other one... | |
| Nice one Hollow!!... | |
| *Applauds heartily*... | |
| #Post#: 1008-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: Callidus Thorn Date: April 30, 2014, 4:50 pm | |
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| Bloody Hel! | |
| I'd have skipped this, being Skyim as it is, but after that | |
| prologue, I'm gonna have to keep reading... | |
| #Post#: 1284-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: Elisabeth Hollow Date: May 1, 2014, 4:56 pm | |
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| The dull thud of her body as it fell next to mine, her feline | |
| eyes staring into my own as blood leaked from her mouth. Her | |
| ebony armor shone with the light of the moons, flickering in and | |
| out of sight as my conscious thought ebbed away. I felt a hand | |
| slip under my shirt and grope my small, mostly undeveloped | |
| breast and squeeze ungently. | |
| �We�re going to have a wonderful time, little elf,� a low voice | |
| hissed. My sluggish efforts to crawl away were halted by strong | |
| hands gripping my wrists tightly, pinning them above my head. I | |
| closed my eyes and grit my teeth as my trousers were slid over | |
| my rear, my belly scraping against the dirt of the desolate | |
| Skyrim road. I felt another hand on my rear, gentler, then my | |
| legs being spread apart. | |
| I cried out in pain� | |
| I jerked awake, momentarily disoriented in the darkness. I | |
| kicked the covers off my body, sliding out of bed and onto my | |
| knees on the floor. I felt for the solidness of my sword and let | |
| out a relieved sigh when I felt its warmth. I pulled it out from | |
| under the bed and partially unsheathed it, taking comfort in the | |
| soft glow. Dawnbreaker quietly hummed with energy, a sound I had | |
| gotten used to in the years I had it. I slid the sword back | |
| under the bed and checked behind the curtains of the inn, | |
| peeking out the window. | |
| Dusk. The nightmares always woke me up by dusk. It never | |
| mattered what they were, whether I had slept hours or dozed off | |
| for a moment, but they never failed to wake me up by dusk. | |
| Outside my door, the revelries of a party suddenly swelled as | |
| laughter leaked under my door, as well as light. I smiled | |
| slightly. It was always nice to hear someone having a good time, | |
| even in a place called �The Winking Skeever.� | |
| The jarl had commissioned me to clear out a small nest of | |
| vampires near Solitude. Between the woes of her husband dying | |
| and the tenacity of the Stormcloaks trying to take the holds in | |
| her land, Jarl Elisef had passed all �minor� responsibilities to | |
| Falk Firebeard, a man I was well accustomed to dealing with. | |
| I stood up and stretched, then dressed. I brushed my hair to my | |
| satisfaction and held it back with a thin length of rope. I then | |
| opened the curtain a bit, letting the failing light stream in, | |
| then sat on my bed. I crossed my legs, tucking each foot under | |
| my knee, and straightened my back, staring forward. I placed my | |
| hands on my knees and began breathing a bit slower, listening to | |
| my breaths. | |
| I sat like this until the light was nearly gone. I slid on my | |
| armor, a dark leather fit for night-stalking, then slid a cowl | |
| on, then decided against it. The strange Altmer that only came | |
| out at night made the locals uneasy enough, but add in dark | |
| armor and a cowl? I would be lynched for being a vampire, or | |
| necromancer. Or perhaps just because it was Tirdas. | |
| I arranged my ingredients, my eyes accustomed nicely to the | |
| darkness. I slipped what I needed into the slots on a harness | |
| across my chest. Two healing potions, a stamina potion, two | |
| magic potions, and a cure disease potion. I slid a brown cloak | |
| on to offset the black leather armor, to startle the patrons | |
| less. Dawnbreaker was strapped to my hip last, and the cowl | |
| tucked into my pouch on my right hip. | |
| The conversations lulled as I walked out. I expected it, yet | |
| still nodded at anyone willing to make eye contact with me. I | |
| smiled at a small child, who only blinked back up. He smiled | |
| back before I turned my head and shut the door behind me. | |
| The air was brisk, as nearly always in Solitude. Spring was | |
| coming, though, and the air was a bit warmer than usual. Growing | |
| up near the border between Cyrodiil and Skyrim, the warmer | |
| months were always appreciated by me. Though light on my feet, | |
| my heels clacked against the cobblestoned pavement on my way to | |
| the gates. The guard opened it up, and I was out. I slid the | |
| hood and cowl on, adjusting it so I could breathe with better | |
| ease. There was no need to check my map, as the same cave had | |
| been cleared out by me a year before. I walked the familiar | |
| road, passing a Khajiit caravan. They averted their eyes, afraid | |
| I was a thief wanting their goods. I kept my pace up, | |
| disappearing down the hill. | |
| When I got close, I slid into the brush across from the | |
| entrance. The spot was already ripe with the carcasses of | |
| animals and humans alike, and any would-be hero would be easily | |
| baited in. The folly of the inexperienced is their | |
| inexperience. | |
| My old mentor�s words rang true in my head as my elven ears | |
| pricked at the sound of footfalls. A Nordic woman with bright | |
| blonde hair stood at the entrance, her hand on the hilt of her | |
| steel sword. I could tell she was contemplating entering. She | |
| looked at the bloodied bones and the bloody handprints on the | |
| ground, black with age. A pained howl suddenly burst from the | |
| cave, and she jumped and drew her sword. | |
| I moved to stand up, but the warning on my lips was stayed by | |
| her form dropping quickly with a dull metallic thud, her armor | |
| hitting the rocks. She scooted forward, the steel scraping | |
| loudly, forcing me to cringe as my long ears tingled at the | |
| sound. I stood up and silently followed the adventurer down the | |
| tunnel, until it became too dark to see. | |
| I held my breath and waited. I heard rustling, then the sound of | |
| a torch being lit, then the suddenly blinding light as the torch | |
| caught fire. I could hear the heavy breathing of the adventurer | |
| as she ventured forward. I let out a silent breath as I followed | |
| her though the dark cavern. The sounds of activity were heard as | |
| the vampires began to awaken fully. The sound of steel leaving | |
| its sheath rang out as she pulled her sword out and stepped into | |
| the lit part of the cavern. I readied my bow as she began to | |
| speak in a loud, authoritative voice. | |
| �Foul creatures!� Her voice wavered slightly, but remained | |
| somewhat strong. �Tonight you will meet your death!� | |
| Hissing laughter filled the cavern as they slowly advanced on | |
| the woman. She swung as one, and it easily dodged her and | |
| shocked her with a spell. Her sword clanged loudly as it hit the | |
| ground. Strangled groans from her clenched jaw made me shiver, | |
| as I knew that pain. I loosed an arrow from the bow I conjured, | |
| and it planted in the unprotected chest of one of the vampires. | |
| It fell back from the force of the impact, and the other | |
| vampires looked into the darkened tunnel. | |
| �Elf!� One hissed. �Kill the elf!� | |
| The lunged at me, and I pulled out Dawnbreaker, the light from | |
| its blade blinding them. It pulsed hungrily, a low moan emitting | |
| from the ringing sound as I held it out without a word. | |
| #Post#: 1304-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: King Of Beasts Date: May 1, 2014, 5:14 pm | |
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| Yay, a new chapter!! ;D | |
| Damn, nightmares every time she sleeps. That's gotta suck :-\ | |
| Ooh, some good ole' fashioned vampire hunting, huh? ;D | |
| It's nice to see you able to finish the chapter, and as always, | |
| the chapter is great :) | |
| #Post#: 1309-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: Callidus Thorn Date: May 1, 2014, 5:16 pm | |
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| Good stuff. I loved that opening nightmare, very nicely done. | |
| I'll admit there were one or two parts that had my inner editor | |
| cringing a little, though. | |
| #Post#: 1318-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: Elisabeth Hollow Date: May 1, 2014, 5:24 pm | |
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| I, apparently, did NOT save the completely edited version. It's | |
| on my computer at home. Oops, lol | |
| #Post#: 1535-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: McBadgere Date: May 3, 2014, 10:07 pm | |
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| Fair dues...I really enjoyed that bit...That wasn't over there, | |
| was it?...Or did I never start the redone version?...Bugger... | |
| :-\ ... | |
| Aaaaamywho...Absolutely loved that!!...Well, apart from that | |
| very dark start bit...Made me wince that... ;D ...Which | |
| absolutely means it was well done, no?... | |
| Looking forward to seeing how you go differently with this... | |
| One excellent thing about my memory thing at the moment, is that | |
| a hell of a lot seems new... ;D ...And so I have no idea what's | |
| going to be new or not... :D ... | |
| I have loved the way you write from the start though, that much | |
| I do remember... | |
| Awesome stuff... | |
| Loved it!!... | |
| Nice one!!... | |
| *Applauds heartily*... | |
| EDIT!!!...Forgot to say...This bit here... | |
| [quote]I would be lynched for being a vampire, or necromancer. | |
| Or perhaps just because it was Tirdas.[/quote] | |
| Made I laugh a lot... ;D ... | |
| #Post#: 4282-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: Elisabeth Hollow Date: July 11, 2014, 1:04 pm | |
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| I heard a groaning from beside the fire, near my left. I turned | |
| my head and raised a brow at the bloodied blonde putting a steel | |
| hand to her forehead. | |
| �Ugh, damned elf!� | |
| �You�re welcome, I�ve treated your burns. Don�t get up,� | |
| I sighed as she sat up, wincing. �Who are you?� | |
| �Kayla. You?� | |
| �Mjoll. What happened?� | |
| �You came into the cave, clanging loudly and awoke the | |
| vampires.� | |
| �I�m not loud!� | |
| �You lit a torch, then announced your presence even louder. Have | |
| you ever heard of stealth?� | |
| �Stealth is for the weak.� | |
| �Says the woman who was saved by someone who used surprise.� | |
| Mjoll said nothing to this, instead sniffed at the pot of | |
| cooking food. | |
| �Stew,� I said. �They already had a fire going. I threw their | |
| meat out and replaced it with my own.� | |
| �Why?� | |
| �They like to prepare human flesh the way we prepare beef or | |
| pork.� | |
| �That�s�that�s horrifying! Are you some sort of vampire hunter?� | |
| I chuckled. �Yes, of a sort. Take off your armor. It�s safe | |
| here, and there�s a storm brewing outside. Unless you fancy | |
| being tossed off the side of the cliff, or down the | |
| mountainside, we�ll be here a while.� | |
| She sighed and took off her armor, letting it fall to the ground | |
| with a clang. She sat closer to the fire and began to untangle | |
| her long, blonde hair. I ran my fingers through my own short, | |
| messy auburn hair. | |
| �Do you wear your armor all of the time?� I asked Mjoll. She | |
| only had underclothes on, covering the basics of her anatomy. I | |
| saw no clothing in the small pack she carried. | |
| �Yes.� | |
| �That�s a terrible idea. I�ve smelled better when passing | |
| between a giant�s legs.� | |
| She raised a brow and opened her mouth, but her retort was cut | |
| short by a crash of thunder. To her credit, she didn�t jump, | |
| only casting her eyes towards the entrance of the cave. She | |
| turned back to me. | |
| �So, tell me about yourself, Kayla.� | |
| �What would you like to hear? Most folk love the story of how I | |
| got my unusual name.� | |
| �That is a good start. Then we can end with how you became so | |
| good at killing vampires.� | |
| One side of my mouth curled in a smile. �Very well.� | |
| The meat hissed on the spit, and I gave it a turn, checking to | |
| see how well done it was. | |
| �When I was sixteen, I decided to set out on my own�� | |
| #Post#: 4283-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No Elves in Sovngarde (R) | |
| By: King Of Beasts Date: July 11, 2014, 1:28 pm | |
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| Yay new chapter!! | |
| Helping you get this was worth the slow Internet lol | |
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