A great Hunt
The remains of the great hunt closed in, Sotek's werewolf form had halved their number, but now he was exhausted. His healing ability unable to keep up, found itself burnt out. He had no energy and little strength when he finally fell to his knees. At this point he had killed another quarter of the great hunt, but now Red joined the fight.
She howled out forbidding anyone to attack him anymore. Sotek's werewolf form rolled on his back then Sotek changed to his Argonian form. He lay there worn out, bleeding all over. Red walked up to him snarling, then attacked his neck. Sotek punched with one hand while he tried to force her off him. But she was stronger. She gripped his throat tightly then tore it away from his neck. Sotek’s last act was to punch Red weakly in the side. His very last thread of strength, was used to fight.
Red walked up to the Harbinger then howled out. All as one the werewolves howled joining the chorus. From behind the Harbinger a shadow moved. Soteks wolf spirit formed then stepped out of the shadows. He stuck his head between Vilkas and Farkas and loudly growled making the jump. Then after saying his goodbyes, he joined Red.
In the distance a huntsman’s horn sounded out,Sotek's wolf spirit growled then on his command each wolf joined him and Red as they ran across the plains and disappeared in the mists.
That night both Sotek and Aela were laid to rest on a pyre. Sotek was on his back with Aela by his side resting on his chest. Kul-et deliberately left Soteks tail hanging loosely over the pyre. She moved it around Aela's leg so it held her tightly,,, like it would have done when they were alive.
So ends the tale of Sotek the Dragonborn and Aela the Huntress....
Until Hircine needs them one more to walk the lands of Tamriel.
This will make me sad, but here I go:
Alendil: Suicide. He has depression from all the killing.
Marlyn Droth: In battle against many, many vampire hunters. He kinda wanted to die though...
Valyndra: Old age
Aelia: Heroic Sacrifice
Helmond: He dies while killing off the biggest threat (whatever it may be) to save his Empire, even though no one will know who he is.
K'dar'jo: Skooma overdose
QUICK, I MUST NECRO THIS! Um....
My favorite character has to be... my sneaky thief who is a Khjaiit. He would die...
being tortured by the divines to save a seat for everyone to live in the afterlife. HOARRY! And yes, I think that would be the price. Everyone, no matter what they do, gets a seat of honor in the afterlife, if the one person can survive centuries of torture.
Corin, my Breton Battlemage, would likely die fighting. Doesn't really matter if it's super big or not; it just needs to be a big challenge for him. Preferably something like multiple dragons. What can I say, the bloke likes a challenge.
Eriseya, my Altmer who is surprisingly insecure for an Altmer would likely get assassinated. She's had so many assassins after her by now, it's bound to go wrong. She's a simple warriorlady, not one to paranoidly watch her back at all times.
Then there's my other Altmer, Serion, Dawnguard type of lad. Has quite some bottled up anger towards the Thalmor and the feeling is all mutual, so they would likely be the slow and painful death of him if he slips up at some point. That, or a sizeable horde of vengeful vampires maybe. Either way, it won't be pleasant.
Faras, my Bosmer thief is not one for big destinies. I'm imagining his ending to be the result of him getting too reckless. Like Corin, he's an adrenaline junkie, but for him the kick is in getting away with things. One day the risk he takes might be too big.
Reshora, another thief but a more practical and also more psychologically damaged one, is likely to one day simply get caught and thrown into jail if not just executed.
Enara, my vigilante-justice Bosmer lady is also likely just going to get her ass busted and executed at some point. She'd be the sort that would not be in Helgen by accident, basically.
Adrian, Breton mage, will probably either die of old age or by curiously checking out the wrong cave. He's not one to make enemies, but a little more curious than what's good for him.