A Life Long Forgotten
Prologue
As the storm outside thundered and roared, and the wind hit against the windows; the light sound of a lute echoed around the tavern. Everyone listened as the handsome looking Imperial, with his long brown hair, and strong Hazel eyes calmly and quietly played his lute. He had a strong build, and had a nicely kept steel sword which rested at his side. It hung from the end of the seat, all the drunks and others inside examining him. The music was calming and easy as the storm outside continued to roar and thunder. It had been several years since the Oblivion Crisis had been taken care of, and now people all over Tamriel were busy getting back to their ordinary lives. Chancellor Ocato, now Emperor of Cyrodiil ruled with ease and trust. It seemed that all of Tamriel was prospering under Emperor Ocato's rule.
The tavern owner quietly handed out ordered drinks, the two bar maidens watched the handsome Imperial play as they were overcome with his handsomeness, and skill at the lute. He was a Bard, and frequented many taverns and pubs. The man was not well known to many, but to the people who frequented the "Inn of Ill Omen"; he was known as "Romulus the Storyteller." For such a young man, Romulus knew many things of the world; and of its history. Some had began to make rumors about Romulus, some saying he was actually a great wizard or mage; and had found an elixir that did not make him age. Others said differently and said he was once apart of the Legion, and that Romulus had travelled all across Tamriel during the Oblivion Crisis; and during his travels of war, he had gathered stories and legends to tell.
There were many other rumors and ideas about Romulus, but not once had he spoken about what he had done or his past. Romulus was a man of few words, and the only time he did speak were the times, that he was asked to tell a story or legend.
As the night continued, and the storm outside the Inn of Ill Omen continued. Romulus finished his third or fourth song, and kindly asked for a pint of Ale. Those around him still silently drank and ate their food. The time was good, and no one dared go outside into the storm; for fear they might catch a cold. It was better for them to stay inside the warm and friendly inn, they had music and plenty of food and drink to heed them.
"Romulus, tell us the story of that Adventurer; what was his name?" A young man said sitting at a booth with some friends. They all had large smiles of anticipation on their faces as Romulus looked up at them. He had a chiseled face, and his strong hazel eyes pierced the men.
"Anix." Romulus said as a bar maiden walked over, and kindly smiled at him as she placed his pint of Ale on the table in front of him. He smiled back, their eyes meeting for only a moment before the young bar maiden looked away. Her long blonde hair shimmered in the light as she walked away. Quickly, Romulus looked back at the men sitting at the table.
"Yes, that is the one. Tell us of Anix, and his adventures into the dungeons of the Alyeids near Cheydinhal. My friends have never heard it." The young man said taking a swig from his bottle of beer. Romulus smiled and nodded, accepting to tell the story.
Before he began, Romulus took a quick sip of his Ale; smiling down at it before clearing his throat to speak. The tavern patrons all looked at Romulus as he was about to begin. It seemed as if everything in the tavern stopped. Everyone had their eyes on Romulus as he started. The bar maidens stood behind the counter with the tavern owner, looking intently as Romulus spoke.
"It was many years ago, just when the Empire was beginning, and Empress Alessia was on her deathbed. A young man by the name of Anix, worked in a field for a wheat farmer. He had no money, or place to call home; and so Anix worked day in and day out for the farmer. But one day, when Anix was secretly resting inside the horse stables of the farmer, he heard a loud crashing sound. It stunned Anix, and he quickly shot up from the hay we was resting on; thinking it was the farmer." Romulus looked at the tavern patrons as he made a crashing sound and shot up from his seat, adding to the affect. "As Anix looked around tired and worried, he saw that there was no one but himself, along with the horses that all stood quietly in their stalls. Not long after, Anix heard another crash; this time he could hear the sound of a groan, and knew it was the sound of steel armor hitting something. So as soon as he did, Anix hurried out of the stables and looked around, listening for the groan. He whispered as loud as he could, hoping whoever it was would hear, 'Hello? Who is there, I can help you.' Anix said looking around. The moon had risen, and stars were scattered all around the black sky. Suddenly another groan came, Anix honing in on the sound of what could have been a man. He hurried over to the consistent groans, and quickly stumbled upon a man clad in well crafted and finished armor. The brush had covered the man a bit, and Anix could see up along the hill there was a horse with no rider. 'Are you alright? How can I help you.' Anix said kneeling down to the man."
Romulus kneeled down to the floor, acting out more of the scene. Suddenly a loud banging sound came, and echoed through the tavern. Everyone including Romulus, looked at where the noise had come from. Suddenly another banging sound came, and then another. Everyone shrugged at the sound; believing it was just the wind hitting against the door hard. But they were wrong, suddenly five or so men rushed inside. They were all clad in blackened armor, and what looked like the mark of the Legion.
One of the Legionnaires stepped forward, looking at the tavern owner. The man removed his helmet, the horse hair frill waved a bit. Everyone was in shock, including Romulus who quickly stood up and took his seat where he had been.
"We're looking for a man." The lead Legionnaire said, his face was disfigured a bit on the left side. His skin had been severely burned somehow. And his left eye seemingly rendered useless. The other Legionnaires stood in silence with their helmets still a top their heads as the leader scanned the patrons. Romulus quickly busied himself with his lute, hiding his face from the leader. "You! What is your name?" The lead Legionnaire said pointing at Romulus, his face a bit irritated and angered.
"I am Romulus. Only a simple Bard who travels around, collecting and telling tales for profit and fun." Romulus said looking straight into the Legionnaires eyes. Both men looked at each other, Romulus and the Legionnaire squinting at one another; trying to figure what one another motives were.
"Well Bard, you are coming with us. We have a few questions we'd like to ask you back in the Imperial City. Do not be worried, they are just simple questions and you will be let go as soon as the questions are answered."
"Why me, sir?" Romulus said looking a bit confused. "You could have selected anyone here. I am nothing but a simple bard."
"Do not argue, or I will have you held under the pretense that you were not cooperating." The Legionnaire said with a hearty chuckle. But no one else laughed as Romulus gathered his belongings, and silently stood up. The other patrons were in complete awe and silence as the Legionnaires led Romulus outside, and into the storm which seemed to have calmed a bit.
As the door closed behind them, the tavern continued to be silent. The sound of men mounting their horses echoed in through the door. Romulus was given his own horse, and quickly mounted before the rest of the Legionnaires followed. The lead Legionnaire stared and smiled fiendishly at Romulus as they slowly set off down the Green Road towards the Imperial City.
"What are these questions about?" Romulus said looking at the lead Legionnaire. They were well away from the Inn of Ill Omen now, and Romulus looked back for a moment before returning his attention to the Legionnaire. "And what is your name?" Romulus added looking at the others. The lead Legionnaire raised his hand, and the group stopped where they were. Romulus unknowing of what was happening next; tensed up and then relaxed, as to what his fate seemed to be.
"There are no questions. Do you not remember me?" The Legionnaire said removing his helmet once again. Romulus looked at the man closely, unknowing to who he was. Without a word, Romulus just shook his head; the Legionnaire smiling and dismounting his horse. "Get off the horse, Bard." The Legionnaire said with a tone of quick order. Romulus hesitated for a moment, but did as he was asked; stepping over to the Legionnaire.
I'm sorry, but who are you?" Romulus said straightening his leather vest, and his long white sleeves. His black pants, and boots went well with the rest of his outfit; but the Legionnaire could have cared less about the way Romulus was dressed.
"Well it sure has been quite a long time. But I'm sure if you remember, you'll think differently." The Legionnaire said with a bit of a cynical voice. "During the Oblivion Crisis, you and I along with seven others were tasked with destroying one of the Oblivion gates. We could have succeeded if it hadn't been for Richard and Vincent going off on their own little way. Remember that? Remember who I am? I'm the one you all left behind. I am the one who was ambushed by the Daedroth, and you all left me to fend for myself. You all thought I was dead, but you were wrong!" Romulus looked at the Legionnaire in astonishment. He remember the mission. He and eight others had been tasked with entering an Oblivion gate, and try to destroy it. But they failed after they were attacked by Daedra, and were forced back out.
The Legionnaire smiled cynically, his dirty teeth showing in the moon light as the wind continued to blow. Romulus took a step back, and prepared to defend himself with his sword; but was to late as the Legionnaire quickly unsheathed his own sword, and thrusted it deep into Romulus' right shoulder. Romulus screamed out in pain as he fell to the ground, the sword quickly pulling out as blood began to flow. The Legionnaire smiled and stepped over Romulus, the tip of his sword facing Romulus as he winced in pain from the attack. Before he could react, another Legionnaire dismounted his horse and disarmed Romulus of his steel sword; and hidden dagger inside his tall boot.
"Tell Richard and Vincent hello for me, tell them that their lives were not in vain. And that I, Jonathan Caren will not be seeing them soon." Romulus looked at Jonathan, his shoulder bleeding profusely as he tried to get up. But he had lost to much blood to quickly, and began to black out.
"I will.... take.... Oblivion." Romulus said in a weak voice before blacking out completely. Jonathan smiled menacingly before placing his helmet back on, and mounting his horse. One of the other Legionnaires slapped the horse Romulus had been riding, causing the horse to run off into the woods all around them.
"Leave him to his fate. He will not be returning to us." Jonathan said striking his horse as he and his Legionnaires quickly made off down the road. Romulus laying on the side of the small road, completely helpless to the elements and creatures. Only the gods could decide whether he lived or died.