Well, it did start out as a journal.

But I changed my style a little as I continued with it.
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The cave was mostly dark when I entered it, but the light from a fire burning in the center of the room and a few torches stuck into the ground illuminated the area enough for me to see. A silhouetted figure knelt before the fire, stirring something in a pot. The faint trace of cooking meat teased my nose as I crept down the stone ramp leading to the floor with my bow drawn and knocked. I knew I would have to take the figure out quickly before they could warn any others in the cave. I drew back on the string and sighted along the arrow. Just as I released the string, the figure turned around towards me. My arrow flew harmless over her shoulder and shattered against the wall. She let out a scream and charged at me, drawing a chitin dagger. I threw down the bow and drew my swords. From her clumsy strikes, I could tell she wasn't a very experienced fighter, but I knew that one lucky strike could end my life. I deftly parried her thrusts with my wakizashi as I tried to bring my katana to bear in the cramped quarters. We fought like this for a few moments until she over-extended her reach and I quickly attacked her exposed side. A quick slash across her belly felled her at my feet. I stared at her eyes as they lost their light. She had few possessions - the clothes she was wearing, her damaged dagger, a key of some sort and a handful of drakes. I pocketed the drakes and took the key, thinking it may be the key to the slaves' bracers. I listened for a few moments for movement inside the cave before I explored the room I was in.
The room yielded little of use. Aside from the fire and pot, which appeared to be a stew of some type with plants and what looked to be crab meat, there was only a bucket for water and two overturned rowboats. At the far end of the cave was a closed wooden slate door. I quickly looked it over for traps and pushed it slightly. It opened quietly on greased hinges, revealing a corridor with stairs to the north and south. I readied my blades and started up the northern stairs. As soon as my foot touched the bottom stair, I heard a gravely voice behind me chant. As I spun around, a flaming ball of magic struck me in the chest and knocked me against the stairs. I lay there stunned for a few moments before checking myself for damage. As I started to rise, another ball streaked towards me. Not wanting to be struck twice, I rolled off of the stairs and hit the stone ground hard. I quickly rose and ran towards my attacker: a Dunmer male in a brown robe. He glared at me as his hands wove another spell. I struck at him, causing him to drop his spell. He cursed and pulled out a dagger. His casting proved to be better than his melee prowess as I easily knocked aside his blade and drove mine into his abdomen. He crumbled to the ground as I withdrew my sword. I bent down to clean the blade on his robe and to ensure that he was dead. As I bent over him, something whizzed by my ear and exploded against the wall, showering me in debris. I quickly turned around as I saw another Dunmer loaf of bread her arm back to throw what looked to be a chitin shrunken. I sprang to my feet and lunged at her, but not before she released her missile. The missile slammed into my shoulder, causing me to stagger slightly, but I pressed my attack and was soon close enough for her to abandon the shrunken and to draw her dagger. My left shoulder was near useless, so I dropped the katana and drew my wakizashi. We traded blows, most of hers sliding easily off of my armor, but one cut deep enough to draw blood. I slashed her across an eye before reversing my blow and finding her neck. I backed away as she fell to prevent her from landing a final blow with her dagger. As she lay dead at my feet, I drank a healing potion and sighed as I felt its magic flow through me, mending my wounds. I looked around the short corridor we were in and saw the crates stacked on one side. A quick glance through them yielded money, clothes, plants, skooma and moonsugar, as well as pillows and a few pieces of jewelry.
My investigations of the crates over, I explored the rest of the cave. Behind me, the cavern led to a locked door, but the key I picked up from the first Dunmer I felled easily unlocked it. I went in a short way before coming to an underground river. I debated for a few moments before entering the water carefully and wading. The river led to a wall, but underneath the surface, I saw an opening I swam through. I came into a large pool with a stone ramp leading out of the water. Walking up it, I jumped as a rat skittered away from me. I exited warily, keeping an eye on the corridor the rat ran up before shaking myself dry as best I could. The rock tableau I stood upon was illuminated by mushrooms growing in the corner. Amongst them, I found a few drakes and bones that looked like they had been chewed on. I heard the rat skittering behind me just as I felt its teeth trying to bite at my ankle. I kicked backwards, knocking it into the water. It quickly swam to the ramp and charged up to me. I waited until it was close and gave it a swift kick, knocking it against the far wall. I left it as it slid down the wall into the pool.
The corridor led to a rock shelf overlooking the main part of the cave. I carefully jumped down and made my way back to the stairs heading up. At the top, I saw a slatted door illuminated by torchlight. Behind the slats, I saw movement. I gripped my katana and carefully edged towards the door, pushing it open with my free hand, my other hand holding the sword ready to strike. I'll never forget the sight before me...