*Sasha traveled with Thorin to his home in Whiterun, he said he was the Thrane of that hold, and that it would be an ideal place for basic training before they started trying to adventure again. He went to the inn and demanded there be a room constantly reserved just for Sasha, they had little reason to deny him since he was Thrane. He told her to get situated and explore the hold, converse and get to know the people she'll be around. For two seasons he trained Sasha, constantly making her spar with banded iron armor fitted to her size. At one point she demanded to know why he wouldn't let her wear anything else. He reasoned with her it woul
Under the moonlight of Masser and Secunda, the many creatures and people of Skyrim took to their beds to retire for the night as the shining stars of Nirn shined down upon them. Up on the north-most coastline, the city of Solitude was quiet, very quiet, as the twilight crept overhead, the only source of light emitting from a lone guard's lantern as he leaned against the outer stone wall, keeping a lazy eye on the courtyard outside the inn and main square. For a Sundas night, this was unusual as had barely reached two in the morning, however the inn was empty, it's light out and it's bar empty.
All was not well and the guard by the gate seeme
The wind was cold and heavy, and when I blinked I could feel frost in my eyelashes. Tears were running down my cheeks, but when I tried to wipe them away, they were already frozen.
In front of me laid a harsh winter landscape. As I took a step forward the snow crunched under my feet. I stopped once more, in an attempt to distinguish the shapes hidden by the snowstorm. I couldn't even see the horizon. Everything was just white.
Shivering, I kept on walking, every step felt as heavy as a wagon load. I clenched my teeth and forced myself forward, in hope for civilization somewhere beyond the blur. That was when I heard the roar, it pierced thr