Oblivion Explorer
Chapter 1
It was a sunny afternoon at Shardrock farm. Small breezes grazed the tips of the vines in the vineyard. The tops of weeds and grass bowed down in the winds direction. Then, with a quick stomp, some of the grass was trampled. The foot quickly lifted, and the grass returned to its standing form.
A boy was running through the Shardrock vineyards and the fields surrounding them. It was a young Argonian boy, no older than the age of ten. His spines, which swayed from side to side as he ran, were still small and had not finished growing. The blue youth marks still were visible on the side of his face and showed no signs of disappearing.
The boy swung his hands around holding an invisible sword, as he struck invisible enemies. Striking them to the ground.
"You do not have Shardrock Castle! We do!" the boy said with a smile.
He continued to strike down his invisible foes with his trusty stick. The boy pictured this stick as a beautiful silver longsword. It was crowned with all sorts of jewels at the hilt, and it shined in the sunlight. The boy would let no one else have it. He was the creator after all.
"Nathan!"
The boy turned around. He looked back at his home at Shardrock farm. Far away, Nathan Hilcrest could see a figure in the doorway of the large home.
"Dinner! It's time to come in!" the figure shouted.
Nathan sighed. Of all the activities he did, running around and exploring around the farm with his stick was his favorite of all. With it being dinner time, Nathan realized that his exploration must wait until the next day.
The Argonian reached the front of his home, where an Imperial woman was standing in the doorway smiling. She walked up to Nathan and lowered down to give her son a hug. Her blonde hair seemed to act like a veil, covering them both with its long length. She placed her hand on Nathan's shoulders.
"Have fun running around today?" she asked.
"Yes mother. Hate to see it end for the day." The boy responded.
"You always have tomorrow, so don't sit on it too much. The fields will be here tomorrow." Kara Hilcrest responded.
While Kara speaked to her son, Gregory Hilcrest appeared in the doorway, and smiled at his family as the spoke to each other. Nathan and Kara looked at Gregory, and smiled as well.
"C'mon in you two, dinner is served." Gregory said. Nathan and Kara then got up and followed Gregory in to the house.
The Hilcrest family was not an ordinary family. Gregory and Kara were married in their early twenties, and seemed to be a normal couple at the time. Gregory came from a successful farming family, which he inherited when his parents were killed in a freak bandit attack. Kara came from a merchant family that lived in the Temple District of the Imperial City. The two moved to Shardrock to take over the Hilcrest Winery Company that supplied Skingrad with some of the finest wine it could come up to.
Then the time came when Kara and Gregory decided to start a family. The Family business brought in more than enough money to have a family of six, so the plan seemed fine. However, unexpected barriers almost stopped a family from happening. Kara had two miscarriages. Thus, with little options, the couple decided to adopt a child.
The two traveled to Skingrad and visited the orphanage. There were plenty of children of a very young age, and were no older than five years old. Gregory insisted on an Imperial child since it made sense for two Imperials to have one of their own race. Kara did not limit herself to getting a child of the same race. She saw a perfect son or daughter in any of the children. As the kids played with one another, there was one child staying away from everyone else. He stayed in the corner of the common room while everyone else played in the other areas. Kara, saddened by the look of loneliness on the child's face, approached him. Once next to the kid, she sat down with him.
"What are you doing over here all alone young man?" Kara asked the kid.
"I don't? have friends." The boy said. He spoke very proper for a boy so young.
"Well, not everyone is the same. However, everyone can have friends." Kara said with a smile. The boy looked up at her and grinned. He looked so precious in Kara's eyes. She had no question this is the son she wanted.
"I'll be right back. You stay right here you!" she said. She got up and returned to Gregory and the Orphan owner.
"I want him Gregory. He's the son I want." Kara said.
"What? Kara, how do you know he's the one you want when you haven't even sat down with the other kids here? And he's an Argonian, not Imperial!" Gregory said.
"He doesn't have to be Imperial Gregory, he's precious the way he is. And even if he's not Imperial, I know you will love him as a father. You have to." Kara said. Gregory stood silent. He wanted to argue it, but he knew it was hopeless. She wanted the Argonian boy.
Kara found out the boy's history from the head of the Orphanage. The boy had no name, or could remember no name. He was from Bravil, where he had lived his live before the orphanage. His parents had fallen hard on skooma, and after a mage checked the boy out, found skooma in the boy's system as well. Bruises seemed to indicate the boy was beaten, and not taken care of. He seemed to live off what he could find in the pits of Bravil. However, after a neighbor saw what the parents did to the boy, they had him taken from their custody, and put in an orphanage far away from where his parents could find him. The boy then stayed there for the next three months till the day Kara came. His days of mistreatment would be over. That very same day Kara and Gregory came to the orphanage, they became his parents. And a few days later, Kara came up with the name Nathan, which was Gregory's father's name. Gregory was against this at first, but reluctantly agreed.
Five years had passed, and Gregory was no longer considered an adopted son. He was a true family member. His mother had loved him the second she had laid eyes upon him. It took a bit longer for his father, but Gregory matured past what he thought was proper, and moved to what was right. All the time would Gregory mock his old self for being selfish and not wanting anything else but an Imperial son or daughter. He taught his new son how to do many things, such as farm, and make his own good food. Gregory also knew a few basic combat skills but nothing serious. He taught his son the fundamentals he knew on swordplay and archery. Afterwards, while walking with his father, Nathan found a stick that was perfectly straight and seemed almost like a sword. Ever since then, Nathan kept this stick on him. It was his first weapon, which unfortunately to Nathan, this stick would never strike against an enemy.
The family continued to eat dinner and talk. Gregory talked about a big sale that was brewing that would put the family business over the top in the future, which made Kara and Nathan happy. Life was great for the three, and nothing seemed to be in sight that would end this happiness.
However, that night, as Nathan lay asleep, he awakens to a sound of yells and screams. Then he could hear running feet in the distance. Alarmed, he rushed out of bed and in to his parents room. He awoke his mother and father and told them of what he heard. The sounds could now be heard even clearer. Gregory grabbed his steel longsword that lay at his bedside. Nathan went to grab his father's other sword, but Gregory grabbed it before his son could.
"No! You get in to the basemant! Your mother and I will take care of this!" his father shouted. Nathan hesitated, and then did what he was told. He went in to the basemant, quickly lit the torches that were on the walls, and huddled in the corner. He heard more shouting, more yells. Then, after about a minute, Nathan could smell something burning. Smoke preceded to float down the stairs in to the basemant. Nathan could hear his name being yelled for, and to get out of there. Then, smoke filled the entire room. It became very dark. All Nathan could see was the faint light of the torches on the walls. It became hard to breathe, and Nathan began to cough as he struggled for air. Then it came to him.
The cellar door.
Nathan rushed around the room trying to find the cellar door that led to the outside. After feeling against the wall for the door, he found it. With all his might, Nathan tried to open the hatch that led to the outside. He was unsuccessful after the few tries. After a few more tries, Nathan opened the doors. Fresh air blew in to his face, and relieved his lungs. Flames surrounded the edges of the door. Heat could be felt everywhere. Nathan quickly rushed out of the basemant and in to the grounds. After running a few yards, he turned around.
The entire house was on fire, along with the vineyards. The house was slowly beginning to crumble as the foundations weakened. Nathan ran to the front of the house to see his parents screaming his name. Kara was crying while Gregory tried to find some way in to the house. All entrances were blocked, and he pounded on the front door with all his might. Fallen wood and debris blocked his way in. Then Nathan yelled to his parents.
"I'm alright!!! Mother! Father! I'm okay!" Nathan screamed as he ran to his parents. They ran to Nathan as he ran to them, and the family hugged tightly. Then Gregory became alarmed.
"Run! Their back! Hurry! In to the forest!" Gregory shouted. Nathan looked behind him to see torches in the distance. They were approaching the family, and they weren't far away.
"They're still alive! Kill them!" a voice shouted in the distance.
Bandits had lit the house aflame along with the rest of the farm. The Hilcrest family had no idea why they had attacked, but they had no time to discuss it. The Shardrock farm was located mere yards away from the beginning of the forest of the Imperial Reserve. Gregory believed if the family could make it to the woods, they would be safe from the attacking Bandits.
Nathan ran as fast as his legs would let him. His parents were a few feet behind them. After a little bit, they reached the woods. They did not stop, but kept running as fast as they could. After a few minutes, the family finally topped when Kara could go on no further. The bandits could not be heard, so the family was safe for now. No one spoke. They sat in silence as they laid down on their backs. Nathan laid still while looking up at the stars. The sky was clear tonight, giving the forest a small light which gave the family the ability to navigate through the forest.
"Father?" Nathan asked. Gregory looked over.
"Yes Nathan? What is it?" Gregory said in a tired state. After a brief pause, Nathan asked his question.
"What's going to happen to us?"
Gregory placed a hand on his face. He breathed deeply, and began to cry. In between his sobs, he spoke.
"I don't know son. But I know one thing. I'm going to find us a home where we can stay. We are going far away from here, away from those bandits. I just have to think. But I promise I will think of something. I have to do it for the ones I love; For you two."
Seven years passed since Shardrock Farm was destroyed, and the family's life had taken a horrible turn for the worst. The Hilcrest family now lived in the Waterfront district of the Imperial City, and was struggling to survive. Gregory worked as a ship hand on the docks, and was paid at such a small rate. He made just enough to keep food on the table while Kara tried to find work. Kara hadn't worked since the time she became married, but she still carried some mercantile skills with her. However, she still had not figured out what she wanted to sell.
Nathan had probably turned out the best out of the three. He was now seventeen years old. His spines had grown longer. He had the muscles of a skilled arena fighter. He had also trained win combat with his neighbor who was an ex-arena fighter. His combat skills with a sword and a bow had become superb. However, there were two things Nathan had kept from his childhood. His blue youth marks had stayed on his face, making him unique from other Argonians. It was a sign of loyalty to carry your youth marks in to advlthood. The other thing Nathan had kept was his youthful spirit, which still longed for adventure. It was the only thing he could really do since there was no job for him to do, and no school. His family could not afford school in the situation they were in now. Every morning, Nathan would get up and run the Imperial City Circle, which was a trail that ran around the city. After that, he would swim from the Waterfront to the southern coast of Lake Rumare, and back which was no short distance. However, being an Argonian, it was nothing. Usually, it would be the afternoon when he was done with his excercises so Nathan would go hang out with his friends after a short lunch at his house. His friends were what kept his spirits up, as life was still very tough. However, it was one night where everything changed.
One evening, Nathan was walking along the docks with his best friend Gunther Fallmore. He was a Redguard, one year older than Nathan was. He had a skinnier figure than the other three, but was very tall. His black hair had a small afro style to it. His blue eyes couldn't be seen because they were blindfolded. Gunther began to reach for the blindfold but Nathan quickly slapped it away.
"Don't even try it." Nathan said with a smile.
"I wasn't! Had an itch in my hair! You wouldn't know what having hair was like spindle head!" Gunther said laughing. Nathan gave him a friendly punch in the side. A couple yards ahead of Nathan and Gunther were two other teenagers who were holding something. One was an Imperial named Sam Draconis. His shaggy hair almost covered his brown eyes completely. Freckles dotted his face. The other was a Dark Elf named Frameni Uveli who had a very buffed frame. His red eyes seemed fixed on Gunther. His long hair swayed in the wind.
Sam and Frameni then lifted what they were holding, which turned out to be a box. Under the box was a small cake that said "18" on the front. After a few moments of standing still, Gunther's three friends yelled loudly.
"Surprise!"
Nathan removed Gunther's blindfold. Gunther saw the cake and grinned.
"No way! Thank you friends!" Gunther said with a big grin on his face. Frameni used his flame magic to light a candle on the cake. Gunther blew out the candle.
"You're going to show me how to do that eventually Fram." Gunther said.
"We will see friend. We will see. Now let us eat." Frameni said.
The friends ate the small cake in a few bites and it was done. The friends threw in a few gold coins to their friend as a gift. It was all they could afford.
"I appreciate this so much friends. I can't accept that. We all need as much money as we can get." Gunther said.
"I think this one time is fine. You two agree?" Nathan asked. Sam and Frameni nodded.
"Well thank you guys. I won't forget this. Especially since?" Gunther trailed off.
"Since what?" Sam asked.
Gunther sat silent for a few moments. His three friends looked at each other. All three were very confused. Then Gunther stood up and told his friends what he had to say.
"Since I'm leaving."
Hope you guys enjoyed the first chapter. I hope to update frequently! Thanks! -OE