Kiseena has many words to write. Arrille was right. There was a cave by
the rock the big silt-bug stands near. Inside was a boat and a small
fire and a dark elf that was very unhappy to see someone such as
Kiseena. With arrows from the bow and a short exchange of cuts with
daggers, Kiseena is happy to say the dark elf was not the winner.
This one has rarely killed before, but it does not feel as bad as some
might say. They were outlaws, as the altmer in town said. The elf at
Kiseena's feet had money and a key that would soon be used for something
that would make mother very proud.
Further into the cave, this one found a locked door. Behind the door were
two from Black Marsh and a fellow khajiit. The glowing shackles on
their wrists told this one that the group of them were slaves. The
people who lived in this "Addamasartus" cave were worse than outlaws.
They were slavers. Luckily, Kiseena found that the key found in the
pockets of the dead elf could unlock the shackles despite their evil
magic. Kiseena then told them the way out of the cave and bid them good
luck.
Once Kiseena saw the freed slaves off, she met another of the bad people
living in this cave. This one knew magic, and so much time was spent
running around, trying to evade his spells and trying to shoot arrows
back at him. It seemed like he grew tired of using magicka and came at
Kiseena with a dagger. He was not as fast as this one and so fell to
Kiseena's blade quicker yet than the first bad elf.
Kiseena is not sure why she continued. Perhaps it was curiosity, perhaps
it was a need for gold. Perhaps yet it was some want for revenge for
the capture and keep of slaves for later sale. This one continued into
the cave and found the final bad person, another elf woman. Kiseena and
this woman traded arrows and throwing-blades from either side of a long
wood walkway. She must have run out of throwing-blades, because she
rushed Kiseena and ended up like her two slaver friends.
Many interesting things were found by Kiseena's sneaky fingers in this
cave. Scrolls, money, clothing, food and delicious moon sugar. Even some
booze and delicious skooma. This one knows that writing words of moon sugar and
skooma is not such a wise thing, but Kiseena is good at hiding the
papers of words that are written.
By the time Kiseena returned to Seyda Neen, Azurah was close to making
the sun dissapear and let Jode and Jone out to play. After selling many
of the goods liberated from the now-dead slavers, Kiseena went upstairs
to get a room for the night. Kiseena is very tired now from writing
words after Kiseena's long day.
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