» Fri May 27, 2011 10:31 am
Nalin
The Laughing Dragon was a quiet place, something one wouldn't say about an inn at the edge of a lively town such as Rihad. Nalin appreciated the calmness of the establishment, as it offered a place for man's thoughts. And tonight Nalin needed all the time in the world to think about what was going to happen. He took a sip of his ale and glanced back at the other visitors. Expect for him and the bartender there was only this group of men, seated near the door, quietly enjoying their drinks. He was none different, he wore a red shirt under a brown leather vest and common black pants with leather boots. His black hair was short-cropped and he grew a little pointed beard. He possesed a muscular body, not unlike other Redguards. His mien showed nothing exceptional or unusual.
Suddenly he turned his head as the sound of hoofbeats came from the outside. a lone horse, coming nearer. Nalin stood up and head for the door, but not before throwing a few gold coins on the table, leaving the half-drinked ale there. The wind outside was warm and smelled of salt and the night was black and moonless. He ran over to the back of the inn, where the stables were. There, he saw a horse and its rider, and even in the dusk of a single lantern, he could make out the dark skin of the man, a fellow Redguard, undoubtadly. He was wearing a dark cloak while his armor was iron-grey chainmail over layers of boiled leather. The Redguard was bald, with only hair on his face being his trimmed moustache. He was taller than Nalin and more muscular and certainly more intimidating.
"Taking your time as always, I see." Nalin said, smiling.
Well, you see, someone has to do working, while the others hang out at taverns. the rider replied, his voice deep. "Get on your horse, the others are waiting at the forest edge." Nalin nodded and mounted up. They set down the road northeast from the Laughing Dragon. After a while of canter they got out of the road and aimed for a forest, not far from the road itself. As they were nearing, Nalin could see many shadows moving and when they were only a few feet away, he could hear that the shadows spoke, too. Nalin counted about twenty men running here and there, making last preparations.
"Gor! By dwarven beard, finally you arrived!" a man roared, his voice cutting through the night.
"Shhh, you fool, do you want half of Rihad comin' down here?!" Gor whispered sharply and jumped off his horse. "We'll continue by foot. Everyone come over here, we'll go through this once again." Men stopped everything they were currently doing and gathered around Gor.
"So, Fort Sandmoth is just behind these woods. The garrison consists of twentyfive men, seven of which are our people, fellow Redguards, the rest are the Cyrodiils with one greenskin blacksmith. Our men will, hopefully, make sure that rest of the guards are alredy drunk by now or at least halfway there. They should also open the main gate for us, so free passage should be guaranteed. Once inside the fort, we try to gain control as quick as possible, quelling any opposition. As soon as all the guards are either tied up or dead, the fort is ours. Make sure NO ONE escapes the fort, as that would bring grave consequences. Remember, our brothers across Hamerfell are doing the same with the other forts, so make sure we won't let them down with screwing this assignment. Everyone ready?" Gor finished his monologue and gazed at his men. When no one said anything he finally said: "Right. Here we go then, may Gods be merciful upon us. And someone give Nalin a blade."
The forest was dense with pine and spruce and with no moonlight it was sometimes really difficult to watch one's step. Nalin often could hear someone curse when they stumbled and he had only hoped that Gor knows where he leads them, because if they would get lost in the woods, they could by no chance find their way out until dawn. They walked silently for about twenty minutes when Nalin could finally see the lights of the fort between the trees. When the reached the forest's edge, they regrouped and Gor counted them to make sure no one remained in the darkness of the forest. Fortunately, no one did. The fort was now completely visible, they could even see the guards patrolling on walls yet it was impossible to find out whether they were dark-skinned or Cyrodiils. Nalin guessed the walls were around fifty feet tall and impossible to get over without siege engines. There were boulders and occasional trees between them and the fort, providing good hiding places. If everything went according to the plan, they would have nothing to fear from the guards on patrol, as that would be their people, but one is never sure. They sneaked towards the fort in groups, hiding whenever possible. When they reached the cold stone walls of the fort, they creeped with their backs on it, towards the gate. Finally, every single of them was crouching in front of the closed grate and Gor picked up a small round stone from the ground and threw it against the wall. The sound was a quiet one, yet loud enough to get the attention of the nearest guard.
"Who goes there?" a sharp voice asked, and for a moment, doubt crept into Nalin's heart.
"The shadow of A'tor! replied Gor in the agreed manner.
For a while, nothing disturbed the silence of the night, yet after while, with a loud creak, the gate was pulled up. Nalin thought the noise would certainly wake up even the dead, but no one came. The group of men made their way inside where they were met by six other Redguards all dressed in Imperial armor.
"Good manners aside, there's no time for them. All the soldiers even the Knight Protector are inside the dining hall, probably dead-drunk by now. Penald and Sorian are with them, pouring their glasses and making sure no one leaves the hall. We didn't manage to get the Orc drunk, it would take too long. We tried to tie him up at the armory yet he showed himself as an exceptional wrestler, breaking Raccan's skull before I ran an arrow through his throat. Quick now, on to the dining hall to deal with the rest of the filth." he explained and pointed towards a large door."You two, stay here and close the gate." he ordered two of his men and the rest proceeded to the dining hall.
As it was said, the Imperials were everything but sober. Half of them were lying on or under the tables. The other half was singing merrily and didn't seem to notice the intruders. Gor's men rushed to them, roughed them to ground and unarmed them. Not a single one managed to draw his weapon. The leader of Sandmoth, the Knight Protector was probably the most sober of all the Imperials. Gor ordered him to be taken to the walls and asked Nalin to accompany him. They made their way to the walls and waited for the Knight Protector to be dragged there as well. Two men had to hold him so he wouldn't fall down.
"You two, that's enough leave him here with us." Gor ordered to the men who brought the knight and they nodded silently and went back to the dining hall.
"Are you Tasellis Artorius?" asked Gor, while the Knight tried to maintain stability. Gor had to hold him by his arms so he would not collapse. Instead of answering, the knight let out an incomprehensible mumble. Gor seemed to take that as yes.
"Are you conscious of all your crimes against the inhabitants of Hammerfell?" continued Gor with the questioning, though Nalin thought the man questioned did not understand a word he said. He let out another mumble, though now Nalin recognized he said something about damned Redguards not leaving him alone.
"Don't worry, I have more mercy than you towards our fellow brothers." Gor only whispered these words and with them, he gave him a short, sharp shove.