As Aria rode across the stone bridge into Riverwood, two hunters also on horseback stopped on their ride out and looked at each other knowingly, the male of the two raising his hand to get the redhead to halt. The female Dunmer kept her head on a swivel, specifically keeping watch on the forests. The male was an Imperial, a genuine look about him, but he seemed troubled.
"Madam," he greeted Aria with a tip of his head. "You were one of the dragon slayers, saved everyone last week, aye? Impressive work... Got to tell you, though. Thalmor been pokin' around here the last few days, probably about the dragon. You might be better off heading back to Whiterun if you're uh.. disliked. Just a heads up."
Aria raised an eyebrow and peered over his shoulder. Riverwood seemed much the same as it always was, save for a little more liveliness, but that was to be expected with Thalmor presence. Aria would bet even Aldmeris in their home territory was deathly quiet... But would that be through dutiful discipline or fear? "Thanks. I'll watch myself, enjoy your hunt," she replied calmly.
"Hunt?" the Imperial smirked and chuckled, lowering his voice, "We're outta here - maybe head to Windhelm. No Thalmor in Windhelm!" he whispered giddily before once again giving a bow of his head and taking point. "Let's get movin', Lithas. Long, cold, dangerous road ahead."
The Dunmer woman snapped to attention and gave Aria a quick smile before following after the Imperial, their horses quickening into a run as they moved further away from Riverwood.
"Since when did the Thalmor care about dragons killing defenceless Nords?" Aria asked herself, letting her horse trot slowly into the village.
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Once dismounted and the horse secured outside the inn, it didn't take long before the Thalmor demanded a moment of Aria's attention.
"I would demand a moment of your attention," a golden-armoured Altmer stated plainly, like they all did...
Aria began to nod slowly. Dealing with these types was pretty irritating. Not to mention, every single time they spoke it was demanding, there was always something they wanted, they wouldn't ever give, or bargain, it was just their right to do whatever they wished, and everyone would comply with them, yes? No!
"Get to the point, I don't have time for people who have no time for any blood but their own," Aria replied in a dull tone very similar to the Thalmor soldiers' own. He seemed a little offended. Good!
"Your lack of cooperation has been noted. You shall tell me where I might find a woman named Delfine," the soldier commanded without losing his cool.
"Owns the tavern here, didn't delve into her personal life. Privacy is important to some people," Aria coughed.
"Are you trying to get yourself listed, girl?" the Thalmor shot back, causing the sides of Aria's mouth to twitch upward. If she could provoke him into trying to arrest her, this would be a very interesting trip to Riverwood indeed... She wondered if Jarl Balgruuf would tolerate one of the Dominion's agents being killed or injured on his turf. Was it worth chancing? ...Probably not.
"Already answered your 'demand', mind getting outta my sight?" Aria cheekily added. The Thalmor and the Akaviri hybrid stared each other down as Riverwood ground to a halt for that moment, all eyes on the pair. Fortunately for younger onlookers, the Thalmor decided to walk towards a guard bridge, breaking visual contact with the Odd Jobs' boss once out of murdering range. Aria smiled sweetly at him before he turned away, started humming politely, and entered the tavern!
"My win," she snickered.
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Across the river, a figure in foreign clothing and autumn-coloured hair in a ponytail looked on...
"Same as she ever was, yep..." he smirked.