The fight with the Frost troll had taken its toll on Valerion, the ancient castle of High Hrothgar was now in his sights, but the pain from his arm and head was excruciating.
Valerion buried his blade into the snow before kneeling and opening a small black pouch attached to his waist. It contained numerous Black crystals, some were pure black and the others; majority of the others, were a deep hue of purple. These Purple ones had been filled with souls of various travelers and Valerion could use them to heal any wounds he had sustained.
This was the only way he could heal himself as well. Potions were useless and restoration magic just failed to have any effect on him. This made life a bit of a misery at times but so long as he was stocked up he was fine.
He pulled a long Soul gem out and it started to glow in a small shimmering light when he placed it in his palm. He crushed it and it uttered a small hollow scream as he absorbed its energy.
The next bit was the nasty part though, Valerion bit his teeth in preparation for his bones in his broken right arm to snap back together.
And with a sickening crack they did, Valerion screamed into his throat. But the worst was over as he got up and wiped his face, clearing any blood that covered it.
He began exercising his arm, it always felt queer the first few minutes after he healed himself, the body part that suffered never really felt like it was his. He speculated that what ever damage was done was stolen from the soul he used. But it mattered little to Valerion, his preservation came first... Always...
Valerion placed his blade back into his scabbard on his hip as he began climbing the last few steps up into the fabled halls of High Hrothgar, placing both hands onto the doors on the right, he gave a strong push as the doors swung open slowly, a strong smell of incense and log fires hit Valerion's nostrils as he closed the large, heavy doors behind him.
"Ah our first member of Dovah Feyn, thank the Nine we were beginning to lose hope!" came from Valerion's back, it was a sage like voice, wizened and was not much unlike the snows of Skyrim, soft, yet it had a harsh undertone.
Valerion turned and walked into the centre of the large hall, before him stood 2 old men in long dark grey cloaks, their hoods pulled up and one woman who was adorned in a heavy plate armour that matched an Akaiviri style, one of Valerions favorites.
"You need not worry much more sir, I believe there're some more on their way." Valerion said, his voice resonating of the hard stone walls of the castles spacious interior.
"Ah, see Delphine I told you that all hope was not lost." The man said to the armoured woman.
"Yes, I suppose you're right Argneir."The woman replied.
"Right in that case please go into the room on our left, there's a roaring fire and some Salt fish in there for you, as well as soup and wine. Please make yourself at home." Argneir said with a warm smile and his right arm outstretched to the right of him.
"My thanks." Valerion said, taking a small bow.
He walked swiftly into the Dinning hall which had a long stone table in a horseshoe shape, in the middle was a roaring pit fire, as well as a large fire place near the entrance.
he sat at the very middle of the table, furthest away from the entrance, so he could have a good view of anyone who entered, but more importantly because it was generally, in most dining occasions where the most important person sat.
He poured himself a glass of wine, and began sipping at his soup. Eagerly awaiting for the next person to enter the room.