The Council Club was close to the stairs leading up to where the
silt-bug driver stands and waits for foolish people who want to sit
inside bugs. Kiseena was watched carefully as she went down to the
tavern level. The man behind the bar directed Kiseena to Sovor Trandel,
one of the better-dressed servants this one had seen. He was not as
critical or distrusting of outsiders as the other dark elves of the room
seemed to be. Much booze and much monetary persuasion was done, but
eventually the inebriated Sovor gave Kiseena the key requested by
Habasi.
Although Sugar-Lips Habasi was less thrilled about receiving the key as
she was receiving the diamond, the reward in-pocket was greater. Five
hundred septims for a simple key and a few hours among dunmer giving
Kiseena dirty looks. A bargain no matter the context. Also, this one now
proudly holds the rank of Footpad. Kiseena is unsure about what the
rank words mean or what they entitle, but it feels nice all the same.
Another task was given to this one. A friend of Habasi's by the name of
Ra'Zhid in the town of Hla Oad has stolen dwarven artifacts from the
guild of thieves. If the khajiit in question will not return the items,
Kiseena is to find them and take them back through standard sneaky
tactics. Hla Oad would prove to be quite a trip south from Balmora.
Although Caius was likely waiting to hear from Kiseena again, he had
told this one to cultivate an identity. How better to do so than to
undertake a large job for the guild of thieves?
The way would be tricky. No roads lead directly from Balmora to Hla Oad.
Asking around, an argonian by the name of Hul mentioned that the
easiest course would be to head straight south along the Odai River that
passes through Balmora until a correct road may be found. If Kiseena
reaches the shore, then Kiseena has gone too far.
Kiseena collected her chitin armor and weapons that had been hidden
before visiting the Council Club earlier in the day. Kiseena then bid
the large town of Balmora farewell and set off along the river Odai.
Thunder began to rumble in the distance as Kiseena happened across a
kwama egg mine that resting miners called Shulk. The group of them were
talking of something called the "Nerevarine prophecy" when Kiseena
arrived. As the storm got closer, the group of them returned to the
safety of the mine. Kiseena was not so lucky, and so the sound of rain
bouncing off the metal of the new fur hat came quickly.
The storm almost seemed to let up while Kiseena was fighting a pair of
scrib. As Kiseena continued south, the grass gave way to more ashen
hills, and the thunder returned much more loudly. Mother would have said
that the sky "opened up" then, with rain pouring down at such a volume
that it became hard to see. At the shape of a wooden bridge, Kiseena
turned west and thankfully left the ash and Odai behind to return to a
pathway and words on signs this one was thankful to see. It then became easy for Kiseena to
find the town of Hla Oad, where she sits on a bench beneath the
awning of a hut and listened to the rain as words were written.
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