An Enchanting Tale
. Gorgeous arches stood partially covered by earth, moss, and insects. Small pieces of rubble
in then, " s
e ayleids and the dwemer. While dwemer ruins were sharp and angular with their stonework, the ayleids had a softer touch to the eye. Smooth, white walls lined
ose steps were exposed on either side. Boots echoed off the far walls of the massive struc
ece of architecture,
t is, " S'ma
ed the hallway on one side. White, stone walls lined the other. Beyond the grating, S'maash saw a chandelierr the wall was a small, hexagonal cask. Elohar smiled as he pried it open. A tiny cloud of dust wafted away
ame, " he
squeaky beasts whined as they thundered over, ringed tails fl
Three of the rats perished immediately. The fourth and final reached Freya's feet. She kicked
no, " Freya asked wh
he bosmer made a
ut it'll be a cold day in Oblivion before t
ft side of the hall rounded a corner to a tombstone sh
ll of these. They're easy enough to spot i
y do, " S'ma
isable traps, and other suc
sed. There was also a set of stairs leading down. The crew continued beyond the chambers into a
the old traps, "
these, " Freya ordered as sh
re their vision as they progressed. Not wanting to overstay his welcome, Elohar ran through the large chamber. The o
who pushed it. A trio of stone pillars slowly slid into the ground, thus revealing an opening through the wall
ics than actual use. On its top was a black, steel pedestal. Atop it, was a varla stone; its go
few Septims,
sh a weapon's magickal pr
added in jest. They had a little laugh as Brabas plu
lly. They pressed on through the ruin for sometime, but it didn't appear to be very large, and its simple design
nge doors, " S'
nd discover what lies b
inue, but I am somewhat s
at, " Elo
e not all valuable, their ruins hold many vases, pots, books, all types of things. I don't see any of
ut any of that, "
raveled through Raldbthar we saw all those
I'm saying I don't know about thes
d with on another. Elohar bumped S'maash
h?" he said it loud enough
fore I string you up with
t the whole of Anutwyll. S'maash felt a bit of elation. His
t, too, held a scintillating hum as green light emanated from sourc
are no monsters lur
id ruins. Reminds me of the draugr in our
rolled her R's quite heavily. Elohar did not comment on the
ke the undead, " Barb
do, either, " S
find behind these d
of magick as being earth, water, wind, and light; fire being a corruption of light. If that
acath. It's very curious. I understand that some artifacts cannot be disenchanted. Normally, an item is reduced to ash or debris,
n the College of Winterhold. The crisp, snowy air of
s this
ey knew. Being nord warriors, they had respe
I might make that journey, "
blue...er, blue-er, in
lowing morning, they eagerly resumed their search. It was not long before more gates were located. Elohar had taken the lead during their
riches, S'maash appreciated the sights. Several, glowing, rocky formation
e asked, pointing to the
he ruins have them
awe, Elohar sniffed about the large room. Sp
k sat in a dusty corner. Barbas knelt down before it in an attempt to open i
blah, " Eloha
the chest's lock, but Barbas, being as massive as he was, did not
, " Elohar
handle it, "
ion, thus avoiding a fall onto his seat. Barbas then raised his war hammer over his head. Once it reached its apex, all too
rease is all you
reak anything worthwhile, you,
rotted, coin purse with thirty, old, gold coins, which predated the current Septim, stone jars
hese as payment, " Elo
, but the bow itself was in excellent condition. S'maash noticed something about the boots.
agreed we got the s
re enchanted. That's why I came h
vibration all enchanted gear possessed. H
" Barba
never come across this one bef
e they could fit our feet,
t mine, " Eloh
've already got someth
r shr
us continue, "
Elohar said, looking about. "Normally dead ends like t
h caused another set of stone pillars to slide away from the far wall at the other end of the room. Like all ayleid designs, Anutwyll held sec
do some research on those odd, rock formations. You're all free to g
g, but was unclear as to what exactly he had discovered. A few return trips to Bravil took place during which he purchased sup
ce. He jumped, ran, even stuck his fingers over an open flame. It burned as he had anticipated. After another night at The Lonely Suitor Lodge, the elf returned t
e we got, 'ere?" an unfamil
der, was an imperial brandishing a malevolent-looking, ebony dagger. The blades crew: a khajiit, orc, and two, impe
gri
ting studies, "
onductin' studies in my 'o
s defining it as their home. It was obvious the bandits intended to make
" S'maash
n, causing him to bend over and drop to his knees. With no air in his lungs, the khajiit and orc easily too
u fall down and bleed to d
S'maash in the face