Sendai's journal - Sundas 20th of last seed 4E.

  • Sendai's journal
    Sundas 20th of last seed 4E.

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    So I was on my way planning my little break in when suddenly a man gave me a strange note. Looks like more work. This better be worth my while.

    The man I met calls himself Eltrys. He simply asked me to uncover evidence surrounding a woman beeing murdered in the market district in broad daylight by another man Eltrys claims was an agent of the forsworn. He said he'll pay me quite well which means my encounters with the forsworn isn't over just yet.

    Apparently there are two contacts Eltryn believes has something to hide. One of them is Weylin; a misfortunate man of sorts who lives in the "warrens". Probably not the fancy part of town I assume... Sounds like sweet home so I guess I'll start there.
      The second contact is Margret, the murdered woman. According to Eltrys she rented a room at the local inn for quite some time. I have a bad feeling about this job. But I can't afford to turn it down right now unless I want to end up like Weylin.

    Ah so here we go. The Warrens... Asked around a bit and managed to sweet talk myself to Weylin's room key. Well inside I gave the room a quick search and found a very interesting note in his chest.
    Who is "N"?

    I barely set foot outside Weylin's room before this other redguard shows up. Tall as a Nord and probably just as strong. Apparently he thought I had been poking around in places where I don't belong and wanted to teach me a lesson by beating me up in a fist fight.

    To bad for him I never start a fair fight...

    Before I slit his throat and dumped his corpse in Weylin's room I asked him who sent him; "Nepos" he said with his last breath. I guess that solves the "N" riddle...

    Now it's about time to pay the Silver-blood Inn a little visit... Perhaps I will find the answer in Margret's room.

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  • Kynareth
    Kynareth   ·  August 28, 2012
    Nice job, Robert!  I am glad that you have added more photos and prose to your entries...you have seemed to find a nice pacing.