It was a dreary afternoon somewhere in Cyrodill. Rain spat from the sky. It was sort of metaphorical, in a way, of how most of the people on the carts that trundled through the mud were feeling. There were three carts full of prisoners, around six on each, several Imperial guards circling around them. They were 'high security' prisoners it seemed. Potential threats to the state, they had been called. As Madran glanced around at some of the people around him, he had his doubts. One of them, beside Madran, was a young Nord boy. He looked petrified. Madran nudged him as much as he could whilst his hands were bound and his mouth was gagged, giving him a reassuring look, the boy inhaled and nodded.
It was not long until they would reach the Imperial town where they would meet their fate. It seemed as if they were the executioner's fodder now. No ammount of alibis or excused would get them out of this. Madran shook his head calmly. He had not planned to die like this, falsely named as an enemy of the Imperial Empire. Sure, he had not been working with them, per se, during the last few years, but he certainly wasn't against them. He was doing them favours in exterminating uncountable ammounts of Thalmor. He was sure a lot of the people around him were innocent. He pitied them, but he also pitied himself. He had a task to complete in annihilating those who took his loved ones away from him, and he had not completed it.
The rain began to beat heavier upon his short-cut hair and bare chest. He had been stripped of all his graments but some ragged leather leggings and some strapped leather gloves, which where bound together to prevent any chance of escape. As the rain's hypnotic pattern increased, it began to hear like the feet of fast horses. In fact, Madran was sure he could hear horses. He turned to look behind the carts, and sure enough in the distance, there were men on horses.
"Prepare yourselves!" One of the Imperial guards yelled. "Incoming hostiles!" Another roared. They took out their blades and faced the Aldmeri, cutting them down from their horses, or being cut down themselves. It quickly became a bloodbath. Heads rolled. The prisoners glanced to eachother- there was a thicket of woods not far from here, if they ran and did not fall, they could evade their captors, or die in the process. Most of them jumped from the carts and ran.
Madran followed, nodding to the yound Nord boy to follow him. He ran, it was a struggled whilst having his hands tied. He looked back to see the Aldmeri cutting down the Imperials and finishing them off, before turning their attention to the prisoners. The Aldmeri took out their bows and set a rain of arrows towards the prisoners. It was a truly amazing, yet horrifying sight, seeing these impared men and women running across the plains fall to the floor one by one. Blood covered the flowers as they ran. The Aldmeri leaving few standing...
THE ELDER SCROLLS
CONCORDAT
Madran had managed to make it in to the woods unharmed. He panted, looking back. He saw the Nord boy - an arrow in the back of his head. Madran cringed. It was not pleasant, he looked back on the dozens of bodies. He wondered how many others had made it in to the woods, and he guessed few. He leant over to a sharp branch and released his hands and pulled his gag off, now free of any bounds.
He quickly ran through the the woods for several minutes, until he eventually made it to a clearing - a small stream where he washed his face. Hopefully any other survivors would find their way here. He sat back and closed his eyes.
It was not long until they would reach the Imperial town where they would meet their fate. It seemed as if they were the executioner's fodder now. No ammount of alibis or excused would get them out of this. Madran shook his head calmly. He had not planned to die like this, falsely named as an enemy of the Imperial Empire. Sure, he had not been working with them, per se, during the last few years, but he certainly wasn't against them. He was doing them favours in exterminating uncountable ammounts of Thalmor. He was sure a lot of the people around him were innocent. He pitied them, but he also pitied himself. He had a task to complete in annihilating those who took his loved ones away from him, and he had not completed it.
The rain began to beat heavier upon his short-cut hair and bare chest. He had been stripped of all his graments but some ragged leather leggings and some strapped leather gloves, which where bound together to prevent any chance of escape. As the rain's hypnotic pattern increased, it began to hear like the feet of fast horses. In fact, Madran was sure he could hear horses. He turned to look behind the carts, and sure enough in the distance, there were men on horses.
"Prepare yourselves!" One of the Imperial guards yelled. "Incoming hostiles!" Another roared. They took out their blades and faced the Aldmeri, cutting them down from their horses, or being cut down themselves. It quickly became a bloodbath. Heads rolled. The prisoners glanced to eachother- there was a thicket of woods not far from here, if they ran and did not fall, they could evade their captors, or die in the process. Most of them jumped from the carts and ran.
Madran followed, nodding to the yound Nord boy to follow him. He ran, it was a struggled whilst having his hands tied. He looked back to see the Aldmeri cutting down the Imperials and finishing them off, before turning their attention to the prisoners. The Aldmeri took out their bows and set a rain of arrows towards the prisoners. It was a truly amazing, yet horrifying sight, seeing these impared men and women running across the plains fall to the floor one by one. Blood covered the flowers as they ran. The Aldmeri leaving few standing...
CONCORDAT
Madran had managed to make it in to the woods unharmed. He panted, looking back. He saw the Nord boy - an arrow in the back of his head. Madran cringed. It was not pleasant, he looked back on the dozens of bodies. He wondered how many others had made it in to the woods, and he guessed few. He leant over to a sharp branch and released his hands and pulled his gag off, now free of any bounds.
He quickly ran through the the woods for several minutes, until he eventually made it to a clearing - a small stream where he washed his face. Hopefully any other survivors would find their way here. He sat back and closed his eyes.