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Part One - Arriving in the Imperial City
S'darrah is a Khajiit. She boarded a boat that set sail towards the great Imperial City, where she had heard rumours of a Thieves Guild. She was eager to join such a guild. Not to mention she felt inclined to relax in a bar with some fresh meat and beer. She was a Desert Thief. She had little interest in exploration or battles for the sake of exploration or battles. She was a hunter, a hunter for venison and animal pelts, and also a hunter for the tempting armour and weaponry found on highway bandits. Pelts and new weapon meant gold. And gold meant fine wine and a warm bed in an Inn. Perhaps, just perhaps, she could one day save enough to buy herself a home of her own. Even one of the shacks at the Waterfront was only a distant dream that S'darrah only dared to dream after having had a beer or two more than she should have.
So the first thing she did after having put her feet on dry land again (after being warned by some mean-looking pirates to shy away from their ship) was to ask around for the Thieves Guild. A coin given here and there to the beggars revealed where they could be found. She had little gold with her, but she hoped that would change soon. According to the rumours, she was supposed to go to the Garden of Dareloth in the Waterfront district during nighttime. She did, and attended a midnight meeting with a Redguard called Armand from the Thieves Guild. It turned out that there were two more people applying to join the guild, so Armand set up a test for them - the first one to bring back a specific diary he wanted stolen would be able to join.
S'darrah hurried over to the beggars to find out where the person who owned that diary lived. Even though she was quick to find the house, the woman who wanted to join - Methredel - was already there and snatched the diary straight infront of her! S'darrah refused to give up and managed to find out where Methredel lived and stole the diary from her own house. She quickly returned to Armand, and she was in!
Eager to start her career as a Thief, she went straight for one of the houses in Imperial City. She sneaked in and couldn't resist stealing a few bottles of cheap wine - so she could celebrate afterwards, she thought, giggling to herself. There wasn't too much to find downstairs so she dared sneaking up to the bedroom, knowing that whoever lived here was laying there asleep. Inside the bedroom, she found two locked chests. It was the hardest locks she had tried, and as she was still new at this, she spent quite a while opening them. But she didn't give up, as she knew that most people kept the valuable goods in the bedroom upstairs. And she was rewarded with some great weapons and armour - actually more than she was able to carry. (Although she also snuck with her some more expensive wine she found upstairs).
It was while she was happily wandering the streets at the Waterfront it happened - she got too curious of the pirate ship and got too close - three or four men and women ran after to attack her! She first tried to run and find some guards to do the fighting for her, but she didn't find any. So she stopped to fight. To her horror she found out - too late - that one of her attackers was a member of the Thieves Guild! Of course, it was against the rules to kill another guild member! She now had to pay a fine of 500 gold pieces to get back - and she didn't have that much! Neither was all her stolen loot any good, as there was now no one to buy it. Feeling thouroughly miserable, she drank the expensive wine she had stolen while pondering what to do next.
Sad and disappointed, S'darrah roamed the streets of the city, searching in every nook, cranny and barrel for anything she could sell - herbs, potatoes, shoes - anything! Feeling at an all-time low, she slept on the beggar's bed in a corner by night and wandered the streets for anything she could sell during the day. Finally she had managed to scrap enough gold to pay her fine! She so did and was accepted back in the guild. She was now pennyless, though, and could hardly afford even a night at the Inn. So she decided to head for Bruma - her fence lived there, and there she could sell all the stolen goods she was still carrying.
S'darrah was good at stealing horses. Her favourite way of transportation was riding a stolen horse between her destinations. Unfortunately she acted a bit too quick this time, and someone saw her. They didn't follow her, but probably reported her as she got a bounty. The bounty wasn't larger than that she could get by fine if she kept her head down in cities and didn't attrack the attention of the guards. So she headed for Bruma on her beautiful, white horse. She knew from earlier experience that stolen horses were fickle friends - if you dismounted them, they would head straight back where they came from, and had no sense of loyalty towards the thief. So she didn't dismount for anything, not even wolves that tried to attack her on the way. She knew her horse could outrun them, so she just kept going.
After a long ride all night, she finally reached Jerall Mountains and the city of Bruma. Two wolves had followed her and while she dismounted outside the city gates, the guards and rangers took care of the wolves. All S'darrah had to do was to take their pelts. She found her fence easily and sold everything she had that she could sell. She only kept a dagger, the clothes she was wearing and some bread and potatoes for herself. With gold tinkling merrily in her purse, she headed for Olav's Tap and Tack. There she bought a room, and also treated herself with some food. Unfortunately, Olav didn't have any meat, so her supper consisted of bread, cheese and ale before she could finally get some sleep. Next morning, she felt in a good mood, and decided to stay in Bruma for a little while. After all, her only fence lived here, and it would be a waste of time to travel between Bruma and Imperial City everytime she wanted to sell her stuff. They might not be as rich up here in this Nord town, but they should have some weapon and jewlery, she figured. Nodding good morning to Olav, she headed outside to get familiar with the town.