Fresh Off the Boat by tillianCatcher

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tillianCatcher:

It was a long voyage, but he finally made it. As soon he heard one of the ship’s crew yell out “Land Ho”, an Altmer named Rumarin made a long sigh of relief in his cabinet. He then climb out to the deck of the ship and approach the rails of the starboard. Looking over the horizon, he can see the outline of the city. It was Windhelm, the Jewel of Skyrim, the Nords called.

Doesn’t look that impressive, he thought. The city itself was crumbling, barely holding it together. Still, at least it’s a decent start, plus he left behind his old troubles back in Cyrodiil, so no point in going back. He took a deep breath, as he was curious to know what a new start smells like.

Then he coughed out in disgust. “Taste like rotten fish and bad mead!” The Altmer spat.

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So back in the forums I’ve frequent, I’ve started up a 100 words thread for this month, as a way to get the members bring out their creative energy. Which is really needed in the forums, especially when the Fan fiction Section has gone a little dry lately. So, to keep the engine running I’ve decided to write a prequel to Rumarin’s “adventure” before the events that happen in Interesting NPCs. Hence the lack of stubble and makeup… sorry warpaint.

Altmer’s Fool by TillianCatcher

Rumarin by TillianCatcher

tilliancatcher:

“Watch out for the archers! They are bigger cowards than I am!”

Been playing Skyrim a lot lately, mainly to vent my frustrations in life out. But I digress, as I’ve mention before, I had the Interesting NPCs mod installed for a very, very long time. I haven’t fully explored what the mod has to offer until now, when I was searching for a male companion on google and people keep recommending that darn mod. So I’ve gave it a shot.

Lo and behold. I found this clownshoes and now I almost wished I’ve discover him earlier. Almost. Otherwise, I’ll probably brought Dragon Age: Inquisition on day one, but instead this fella distracted me from getting that game, by breathing more life into Skyrim… in an obnoxious sort of way.