Luthe was dressed in a dark brown robe, entering Anvil's tavern. She wore a small sword at her hip, and passed by a man sitting on a bench, drinking.
"Ay, you need someone at your back?" He turned to Luthe, with a big grin. "I'm sure a fighter like me can get you where you got to go."
Lute turned around, swiftly and gracefully. "Well, I hear there's a new mercenary group in town. Hear they pay at least 1,000 septims a job!"
"Well, damn! You know where a fella like me can sign up?"
"Now, if I remember correctly that group bought the old run down building up the road," Luthe was being coy. She knew which building had been purchased, in fact she saw the deed change hands. "I think the Orc said in 2 days time, any applicants would be tested. A strong man like yourself should get into a group like that without any troubles." And with that, Luthe went about her business, leaving the mercenary by himself.
...In 2 days time,
The building had long rectangular tables lined up in a U shape, with 3 figures standing near the door in the back. Hiss-Flame was out of his robe, and was just in his Glass Armor. Luthe was beside him, wearing a blue robe, glowing strongly. It was obvious that it had a powerful enchantment placed onto it. Orgrub, an Orc, was in a fine suit of steel armor, though his war torn hands were not covered by gauntlets.
"Luthe, you did send word of this gathering, right? Where in Oblivion are the maggots at?" Ogrub was shouting, pounding his hand on the table.
"Orgrub, they could just as well be late. Do you think that mercenaries of people are really gonna be punctual?" Luthe snarled, in response.
"Hmm...Well, we are soldiers of fortune too," Hiss Flame said, calmly.
A few people came in, looking nervous. Luthe recognized two of them. One, the fighter she spoke to shortly in the tavern, the other a wizard from the Mages Guild. She did not remember the female.
His-Flame pulled a paper from the table he was near. "From my left, names."
The fighter responded first. "Chucluick Resset" Then the mage, "Louis Harthane" The woman hesitated, but replied. "Nora Willinham"
To be Continued...
"Ay, you need someone at your back?" He turned to Luthe, with a big grin. "I'm sure a fighter like me can get you where you got to go."
Lute turned around, swiftly and gracefully. "Well, I hear there's a new mercenary group in town. Hear they pay at least 1,000 septims a job!"
"Well, damn! You know where a fella like me can sign up?"
"Now, if I remember correctly that group bought the old run down building up the road," Luthe was being coy. She knew which building had been purchased, in fact she saw the deed change hands. "I think the Orc said in 2 days time, any applicants would be tested. A strong man like yourself should get into a group like that without any troubles." And with that, Luthe went about her business, leaving the mercenary by himself.
...In 2 days time,
The building had long rectangular tables lined up in a U shape, with 3 figures standing near the door in the back. Hiss-Flame was out of his robe, and was just in his Glass Armor. Luthe was beside him, wearing a blue robe, glowing strongly. It was obvious that it had a powerful enchantment placed onto it. Orgrub, an Orc, was in a fine suit of steel armor, though his war torn hands were not covered by gauntlets.
"Luthe, you did send word of this gathering, right? Where in Oblivion are the maggots at?" Ogrub was shouting, pounding his hand on the table.
"Orgrub, they could just as well be late. Do you think that mercenaries of people are really gonna be punctual?" Luthe snarled, in response.
"Hmm...Well, we are soldiers of fortune too," Hiss Flame said, calmly.
A few people came in, looking nervous. Luthe recognized two of them. One, the fighter she spoke to shortly in the tavern, the other a wizard from the Mages Guild. She did not remember the female.
His-Flame pulled a paper from the table he was near. "From my left, names."
The fighter responded first. "Chucluick Resset" Then the mage, "Louis Harthane" The woman hesitated, but replied. "Nora Willinham"
To be Continued...
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