I left Whiterun with Kharjo, off to find the shrine of Kyneareth and use the dagger I had found to bring the sap of a tree back home.... or something like that. It was a fairly long uneventful journey, yet finally we came upon an entrance surrounded by fissures and hot springs. Unsure of what to expect, we entered with weapons at the ready. You can imagine our surprise when the cave tunnels gave way to a large expansive opening, with several waterfalls cascading down from the opened dome. There was room to spare, with several trees and plant life growing all around, and there at the far end, was a giant tree, with roots bigger than any man. This was no cave, this was a place of worship and tranquility.
There were two worshipers in the grove, meditating and tending to the plants. They seemed very friendly and told us to explore at our leisure. I explained my need to visit the tree and was told that nobody had gone close to it in quite some time - the roots of the tree blocked everyone from its trunk. Lucky me, I just happened to have something to remedy that exact problem!
It was interesting to note how fast their expressions changed upon that statement. Suddenly they looked scared and angry, urging me to leave and telling me I was no longer wanted. The weapon I carried was blasphemous. I faltered in my mission for a moment, but I thought to myself that I was doing no lasting harm, just getting a little bit of sap...that was all. I thanked the worshipers for their concern and pressed on, using the dagger Nettlebane to clear a path through the giant roots up to the tree itself. It was a wonder to behold and again I wondered if I was doing the right thing.
It was then that one of the worshipers stopped me, one who had traveled from Whiterun with me. He implored me to seek alternate methods. I saw none, but he had an idea. Why scar this tree for the sake of maintenance, when I could simply plant a new tree. That made.... a surprising amount of sense, and I thanked him, took a sapling, and was on my way.
On the way back I passed by a group of men laying siege to a bandit infested ruin. One of the men's family was taken by the bandits, and he needed to know if they still lived. Assaulting the gate would be suicide, but sometimes people forget about smaller entrances. And sure enough those bandits forgot about the servants entrance, which I wasted no time infiltrating with Kharjo. We moved through the halls in silence, slitting throats and sharpshooting faces with deadly accuracy and finesse. We came around the corner to see the Bandit Chief and some of his men, conversing about...well whatever it is bandits talk about. What interested me more was the highly flammable pot of flames over their heads, and a puddle of oil at their feet. It doesn't take a master strategist to put bandits and flames together and evaluate those results.
With the bandits in the ruins taken care of, we made our way outside to open the gate. If luck was with us, they wouldn't see us enter the courtyard and we could sneak to the gate lever. Luck was not with us. Arrows hailed on us the moment we left the doorway, and I began returning fire as Kharjo recklessly charged the nearest foe. I took out two of the archers on the upper battlements and turned my attention to the last. He ducked out if sight to draw another arrow when a cry rang out, and Kharjo slammed into him from behind, sending him toppling to his death. As the smoke cleared I suddenly realized the gate lever had been next to me the entire time. So much for the reinforcements.
After collecting my reward, I decided to finally hike to the Throat of the World once more, to finally give back the horn that had gotten me into so much trouble. The Greybeards thanked me, and in return unlocked the final word in the shout of unrelenting force. Now the mighty 'Fus Roh Da' was in my auditory arsenal. By this time I was eager to get back home and sell the items I had obtained, so I made a hasty descent with Kharjo towards Whiterun.
Stupidly I decided to grab some more items from a dead bandit and found myself barely able to move. My greed had gotten the better of me. I wasn't keen on stumping all the way home, so I searched for something to let go of when I noticed a potion I had acquired that would increase my strength, and more importantly my ability to carry all of my junk. I downed it, and told Kharjo I would meet him up ahead as I sprinted off as fast as my new found leg power would let me. I could see Whiterun in the distance as I sped towards to figures walking down the road.
In an instant I saw a blue fire appear in one of their hands, and jumped as they spun and blasted the area I had been standing at with frost magic. I turned to shout to Kharjo, only to realize I was still alone. I had no idea how far behind Kharjo was and I had two mages closing in on me angrily. I began to backpedal and reached for an arrow when a blur shot past me. Kharjo had been hot on my heels apparently, and crashed into one of the mages, I circled around the other and remembered my newfound ability. I concentrated all of my power into three mighty words, FUS....ROH DA!
It's hard to describe what happened next, I can only hope to explain it as if a giant had smacked the mage into the air, as he rocketed off the side of the road and into a rock, his head cracking with a horrible noise. I think I like this new power of mine. The day was ours and the spoils were mine... and now it is time I relax for a while.
There were two worshipers in the grove, meditating and tending to the plants. They seemed very friendly and told us to explore at our leisure. I explained my need to visit the tree and was told that nobody had gone close to it in quite some time - the roots of the tree blocked everyone from its trunk. Lucky me, I just happened to have something to remedy that exact problem!
It was interesting to note how fast their expressions changed upon that statement. Suddenly they looked scared and angry, urging me to leave and telling me I was no longer wanted. The weapon I carried was blasphemous. I faltered in my mission for a moment, but I thought to myself that I was doing no lasting harm, just getting a little bit of sap...that was all. I thanked the worshipers for their concern and pressed on, using the dagger Nettlebane to clear a path through the giant roots up to the tree itself. It was a wonder to behold and again I wondered if I was doing the right thing.
It was then that one of the worshipers stopped me, one who had traveled from Whiterun with me. He implored me to seek alternate methods. I saw none, but he had an idea. Why scar this tree for the sake of maintenance, when I could simply plant a new tree. That made.... a surprising amount of sense, and I thanked him, took a sapling, and was on my way.
On the way back I passed by a group of men laying siege to a bandit infested ruin. One of the men's family was taken by the bandits, and he needed to know if they still lived. Assaulting the gate would be suicide, but sometimes people forget about smaller entrances. And sure enough those bandits forgot about the servants entrance, which I wasted no time infiltrating with Kharjo. We moved through the halls in silence, slitting throats and sharpshooting faces with deadly accuracy and finesse. We came around the corner to see the Bandit Chief and some of his men, conversing about...well whatever it is bandits talk about. What interested me more was the highly flammable pot of flames over their heads, and a puddle of oil at their feet. It doesn't take a master strategist to put bandits and flames together and evaluate those results.
With the bandits in the ruins taken care of, we made our way outside to open the gate. If luck was with us, they wouldn't see us enter the courtyard and we could sneak to the gate lever. Luck was not with us. Arrows hailed on us the moment we left the doorway, and I began returning fire as Kharjo recklessly charged the nearest foe. I took out two of the archers on the upper battlements and turned my attention to the last. He ducked out if sight to draw another arrow when a cry rang out, and Kharjo slammed into him from behind, sending him toppling to his death. As the smoke cleared I suddenly realized the gate lever had been next to me the entire time. So much for the reinforcements.
After collecting my reward, I decided to finally hike to the Throat of the World once more, to finally give back the horn that had gotten me into so much trouble. The Greybeards thanked me, and in return unlocked the final word in the shout of unrelenting force. Now the mighty 'Fus Roh Da' was in my auditory arsenal. By this time I was eager to get back home and sell the items I had obtained, so I made a hasty descent with Kharjo towards Whiterun.
Stupidly I decided to grab some more items from a dead bandit and found myself barely able to move. My greed had gotten the better of me. I wasn't keen on stumping all the way home, so I searched for something to let go of when I noticed a potion I had acquired that would increase my strength, and more importantly my ability to carry all of my junk. I downed it, and told Kharjo I would meet him up ahead as I sprinted off as fast as my new found leg power would let me. I could see Whiterun in the distance as I sped towards to figures walking down the road.
In an instant I saw a blue fire appear in one of their hands, and jumped as they spun and blasted the area I had been standing at with frost magic. I turned to shout to Kharjo, only to realize I was still alone. I had no idea how far behind Kharjo was and I had two mages closing in on me angrily. I began to backpedal and reached for an arrow when a blur shot past me. Kharjo had been hot on my heels apparently, and crashed into one of the mages, I circled around the other and remembered my newfound ability. I concentrated all of my power into three mighty words, FUS....ROH DA!
It's hard to describe what happened next, I can only hope to explain it as if a giant had smacked the mage into the air, as he rocketed off the side of the road and into a rock, his head cracking with a horrible noise. I think I like this new power of mine. The day was ours and the spoils were mine... and now it is time I relax for a while.