» Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:27 pm
Dusk
Chapter 3: Silorn
The clouds kidnapped the moon as the night engulfed the ruin in darkness. No longer did the small green lights of the Ayelid stone dance off each other, but were still and did not come at all. The cold wrapped itself around Cimber, the freezing air seeping into the steel armor. Cimber continued to look around the outside of the ruin, keeping an eye open for anything suspicious. Nothing but the dancing blades of grass that grew up through the cracks of the stone dared to move, and the whispers of the forest became still and quiet. After Cimber decided that there was no sign of death or fighting on the outside, he slowly pushed in the Ayelid door.
The sound of stone grinding against stone greeted the warrior, and the door swung open, hitting against the wall inside. Cimber slowly made his way inside the Ayelid Ruin, walking down the steps that numbered the entrance. The warm air of the ruin happily made it's way to the young warrior, and mixed with his already cold armor. Cimber decided to leave the door open incase he needed to make a hasty retreat.
The glowing stones that were held in cages suspended above the floor created a light source in which Cimber could see. Every little scuttle and sound made Cimber's head whip around in a fury, looking for the source. Cimber wasn't usually this cautious, but the recent ambushes put everyone's nerves on end.
Cimber silently drew his Elven shortsword as he continued through the narrow corridor. As the glow of the stones began to dull, Cimber pulled out a torch, which he lit, and the orange light pushed the darkness back into the corners of the room. Cimber continued through the warm, dank corridor which led into an empty atrium. Cimber was hesitant to enter, but slowly made his way in.
The first thing he looked for was any higher ground in which the enemy could of set up. He saw a raised bridge that hugged the far wall, and different pillars and decorations blocked the bridge from the rest of the atrium. However, there was still enough room to shoot an arrow through, and so Cimber kept one eye open as he continued into the middle of the atrium.
More glowing stones set on podiums populated the center and the outer walls of the corridor, creating a medium of darkness between the center and the walls. Cimber saw, out of the corner of his eye, a glowing stone fall from it's podium, creating a loss of light in that area, and a small metal noise, as if the stone were empty. He positioned his body that way, his heart racing and lungs breathing heavily. He felt a sigh of relief wash over him as a mouse scurried by, frightened by what he had just done.
From his point of view, Cimber had two, actually three, ways to go. One, there was a hallway to the left, which was closed with a door. Whether the door was locked or not was a mystery, but the hallway to the right was not blocked by a door. His third option was to go back the way he came, and get out of there, but he obviously wasn't going to choose that option.
He decided to see if the door to the left was locked or not. If it was, he would have to go the other way, because he was no good with a pick. He got to the door, and turned the iron handle. He pushed and cursed the door as it stuck to it's frame. It was locked. Well, they couldn't of gone that way. None of those names were good with a lock pick either, so they must of gone through the other hallway. However, locked doors usually mean that something of importance is behind them. I'll have to bust through it and take a look if the need arises.
The orange light produced by his torch slammed into the Ayelid rock and bounced off, creating even a bigger sphere of light. This could be both good and bad, because it made him an easier target to spot as well as the same for his enemies. He quickly made his way to the other side of the atrium, not wanting to get caught if a patrol took through the bridge on the wall to the left of him.
The loud steps of his armor echoed through the room, causing Cimber to wince. That's what infiltration is all about, speed vs. sound. A lot of speed equals a lot of sound, and small speed equals small sound. Some, like the ones bathed in the art of thievery and assassination, could probably cheat the system and get a high speed and small sound, but Cimber was a warrior. He would have to stick to the Warrior Law of Physics, which he did not like at all. He would rather float around, and shoot fire from his fingertips, but he knew that wasn't going to happen.
The corridor that lie in front of him was a lot like the one near the entrance, except much more narrow, and it was really dark. Cimber tried to get in, but he couldn't fit his bulky armor through it. He was reduced to sidestep through the corridor, which was very uncomfortable. Not only literally, but he was uncomfortable with being so vulnerable. If someone decided to show up and fight him there, he could do only so little to defend himself.
He cursed when his hand slipped and he dropped his torch. The torch fell to the ground, and a city of sparks flew from the fire. They danced in the air, and Cimber reached over to pick the torch up. He couldn't reach it in his armor, so he conceded to kick the torch across the corridor floor. Sparks rose up with each kick, and Cimber smiled when the corridor opened into a wider area. The corridor continued on for a long while, but at least it was wider.
Cimber quickly put his shortsword into a sheath which lay on his left hip, and retrieved his Daedric Longsword from the sheath on his right.
Long ago, when Cimber was a boy, his mentor taught him to be ambidextrous, which means that you are as able with your left hand as you are with your right. Meaning that he could use a different sheath on either hip, and he could wield a sword with either his right or left hand.
Cimber picked up his torch and held in his right hand while he held his sword in his left. He broke into a brisker pace, and walked along the corridor faster. His heart sank as his foot dipped into the ground; he had stepped on a pressure plate. His first instinct made him hit the ground, throwing his arms over his neck. However, only the hollow sound of air blowing out of holes followed the pressure plate. Cimber, thinking it was gas, got up and ran backwards toward the narrow corridor. Usually the poisonous gas inside Ayelid ruins were green, and Cimber slowly walked up to inspect it. He inspected the wall, and saw that there were small holes in the walls; a dart trap. The trap didn't work because it was already set off?Which means?
Cimber looked down to see a huge splotch of red. It looked faded, though, as if it had been there for a while. The splotch produced a trail of blood that ran up the corridor. This could mean one of two things, the Marauders either got the body and dragged it away, or the guild member could of crawled to safety. Either way, he was dead by now.
Cimber dropped once again as he heard muffled voices from further along the hallway, and a pair of footsteps running to meet Cimber. Cimber dropped his torch, and once again sparks rose from the flame. He held his sword in both his hands, ready to fight anything the darkness ahead produced.
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Unfourtunatly, I cannot visit here anymore. I will have time to keep up my story, but that it is. Sorry to all.