Fen returned, exhausted, to her cabin, closing the door
firmly on the freezing wind outside. Korst had spent the last hour explaining
the Hunt to her, a game that seemed different ever time it happened. Men,
sometimes entire tribes, sometimes single individuals, were taken to the
Hunting Ground to be hunted by the Hounds. Korst explained that if they Prey
could last through the Bloodmoon, the Hunter would leave the mortal plane and
wait for a new era to play his game again.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
X - Castle Karstaag
I have been playing the Dragonborn DLC for Skyrim since it came out for PC this week, and if you have not played it you really should! Bethesda did a really amazing job incorporating a lot of elements from Morrowind and Bloodmoon and it makes a Morrowind player feel very nostalgic. I almost forgive them for The Elder Scrolls Online ;)
Fen was surprised to see Korst Wind-Eye standing stock-still
in the centre of the village, his back to her as she approached, his neck
craned upward at the sky, leaning heavily on his cane.
“I have the heart,” she said quietly, approaching him. Korst
did not turn. For a moment she thought he had not heard her.
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