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Elisabeth Hollow
post Nov 11 2013, 02:29 AM
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Hey y'all, I've been working on this for a few months, and just finished it. KoB and I have been roleplaying a it, and I developed a character I really, really liked, and want to flesh her out more. i'll still be doing Kayla's story, but alternating between the two. I hope y'all enjoy it!



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The night was chilly in the Imperial City. Breath puffed into excited clouds as the residents of the city walked quickly towards their homes. Stores closed for the night, the locks clicking shut as the shop owners turned and pocketed their keys.

The night grew darker as the sun set, finally slipping over the horizon in a sigh of relief as it crawled to warm other parts of Nirn. Mothers laid their infants and toddlers to rest as father stoked the fire. Beggers crawled into alleys and abandoned houses in the Waterfront. Guards downed warming potions as they continued their shift into the night, onfident that the cold would deter thieves and would-be murderers.

Above their heads as Masser and Secunda rose slowly, a lithe form leapt from rooftop to rooftop. Crouching when a guard turned their head or scanned the roofs, the figure ducked and dove until it came to its destination. It braced itself for the jump, and fell nearly soundlessly onto the white-stoned balcony. A faint glow of a candle illuminated the room inside two-story building in the Temple District.

The man inside was hunched over a bunch of papers, parchment rolled and tossed aside in messy piles. He glanced up when a breeze hit him, and he saw his balcony door had blown open. He sighed wearily as he stood up, old bones popping as he made his way to the door. He latched it shut, but not before a pile of papers had gotten blown onto the ground. He meticulously picked them up, a loud crack in his back making him groan. When he stood up, he placed the papers on his desk and sat down.

He groaned when the candle went out. He looked wearily at the door, and stood up again to latch it back. The cold breeze from the outside had chilled him to the bone, and he set a chair in front of the balony door and went downstairs. His dog wagged her tail when she heard his footsteps approach, and nuzzled his hand when he leaned down to pet her. She followed him to the kitchen, and her bushy tail continued to wag as he poured himself a cup of wine. Using a simple spell, he warmed the wine until steam rose off of it. He walked back upstairs, hissing when the hot liquid spilled onto his hand.

He sat back down in his chair and stoked the fire, adding more wood. He sat down at his desk and scooted closer, picking up the warmed wine. He took a long drink and let out a sound of satisfaction before searching for his quill. One he found it under a pile of papers, he began to search for his diary. He searched under the desk, the chairs, even his bed. He frowned as he searched drawers, on top of cabinets, teetering precariously on a wobbly chair threatening to break under his weight. His wife, a woman of his age with brown hair and silver streaks, caught him.

"Amantius!" she scolded, helping him down from the chair. "What in the name of the Nine are you doing?!"

"My diary is gone!"

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The black figure flitted between shadows, dodging swaying guards and smelly drunks. Once it reached the Waterfront, it looked around beforerunning to a small shack near the water. It disappeared inside the house, and the night was quiet.

Shivering, the form lit fire in its hands and lit the logs in the fireplace. They crackled, and soon became a roaring fire. Within minutes, the shack was nearly stuffy with heat, and the figure shed its black clothing. A short, thick cape was hung by the door, and a mask was stuff in a drawer. Bright hazel eyes inspected the book in one hand as the other golden one unlaced boots. She set the book down and continued to shed her garments, the illusion magick on the clothing replacing the lithe, thin form for a muscular, curvaceous one.

Her instincts perked a half second before the door blew open, a young woman seething in the doorway. She fixed her eyes on the nude redhead before her.

"Samara! I'm going to kill you!"

"Closed the damned door, it's freezing!"

"Good!" The raven-haired girl shut the door anyways, in spite of her anger. "Maybe you'll freeze to death and stop messing up my progress!" She lunged at Samara, catching her thick red hair at the base of her skull before she could run off.

"Ow! Alda! Too rough! TOO ROUGH!" Samara squeaked. The larger Nord girl easily tossed a shorter, lighter Samara onto the bed they shared. She pinned her to the scratchy sheets, rage in her eyes.

"Ow! You're as heavy as a horse! What have you been eating?!"

"Fetchers like you for breakfast!"

"How are you doing that? We share grocer-OW!" Samara bucked her hips and tried to knock her roommate off of her once she pinched the sensitive mound of her breast.

"GET OFF ME, YOU COW!"

"YOU TOOK MY STEAL, YOU WHORE!"

"WELL YOU'RE SLOW!"

"AM NOT!"

"ARE TOO!" Samara wriggled an arm free and yanked hard on Alda's hair, then shrieked when milky white fingers tickled her ribs. She flailed and screamed with laughter, trying to knock her assailant off. Alda's blue eyes gleamed with playfully malicious intent.

"You're going to wet yourself!" she cackled.

"WE SHARE THE SAME BED, STUPID!"

"YOU can sleep in it, I can afford to go to the Bloated-AUGH!" She fell off the bed onto the cold stone floor, and Samara panted, trying to catch her breath. She reached down and handed Alda the diary.

"Here. I don't even want it. You can take it."

"Fine!" Alda snatched the worn diary away. "Dunno what that old man wants with this, anyways. Its just a bunch of plants."

"It's actually really interesting. He's made a plant that feeds off of blood."

Alda rolled her eyes as she rolled off the floor. "Bookworm."

"What? It's fascinating!"

"See, I can't take you seriously."

"You can sod off, then."

"Oooh, Imperial cursing!" Alda's thick northern accent rolled the 'r' in 'Imperial' almost like a purr. Samara felt her face flush as she looked in the cupboards after pulling thick woolen pants and shirt over her head.

"What do you want to eat?" She looked at the pot over the fire. "Stew again?"

"I can cook, if you'd let me."

"You put too much salt in your food." Samara pulled out a few small potatoes and two carrots. She tossed Alda the potatoes. Alda brandished a silver dagger and began peeling them.

"No, leave the peeling on, I like it!"

"Well, I don't!" Alda kept peeling. Samara huffed and grabbed the bucket by the door.

"I'll be right back. I'll get some water."

"Snatch some salt, we're almost out!" Alda called after her. Samara ignored her and walked to the edge of the water. Her breath came out in white puffs in the night air, the moons reflecting off the water. She dipped the bucket in the water, careful to not get any dirt in it. She walked back and losed the door behind her, sighing in relief. She saw that Alda had changed out of her dark leather armor and into a light dressing gown.

"How can you dress so light?" Samara asked, a tinge of incredulity in her voice. "Help me out."

Alda grabbed the bucket while Samara pulled the strainer off the wall, held up by twine. "Because I'm not a milk-drinker." She said as she poured the bucket on the strainer and into the cauldron. The cloth caught bits of dirt and a small piece of wood. Alda shook it clean outside the door as Samara began cooking.

"I like milk." Samara said lightly. Alda ignored her.

After about an hour, the food was ready. Samara spooned two bowlfuls and handed one to Alda, who was perched on the bed, feet tucked underneath her. Samara handed her the salt.

"So, if you're giving me the book, what are you gonna about getting into the Thieves Guild?" Alda took a bite of the stew, then added more salt.

Samara shrugged. "I dunno. I don't really want to be in it, actually."

"What? But it's every thief's dream!"

"I wanna be like Springheel Jak. He wasn't in the Thieves Guild, and he did really good."

"Sammy," Alda's voice carried a bit of condescending sympathy. "Springheel Jak was a man who liked to break into the homes of rich woman and seduce them. That's what he was noteable for. Not for thieving."

"But he wasn't with the Thieves Guild. And he was a thief! There are stories of him leaping across buildings-"

"Ravaging noblewomen."

"-Scaling down the Palace!"

"To ravage the Empress."

"Gross. But he DID steal. So what if he had fun while he did it?" Samara set her empty bowl down after draining it of broth. Alda shrugged and set hers down inside of it and got beneath the covers. Samara put a few more logs onto the fire and crawled into bed with Alda. The smaller women turned onto her side and allowed her friend to slip her hands beneath her woolen shirt and warm her hands on her stomach.

"Sammy?" Alda murmured.

"Hmm?"

"You know I love you, right? Even though I'm mean to you, and you irritate me?"

"I love you too."

There was a pause. Alda pulled Samara closer and sighed.

"I know." There was a hint of something in her voice, but Samara didn't catch it. The two thieves drifted off to sleep, with one dreaming of becoming the Gray Fox and the other of scaling the Palace.


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Elisabeth Hollow
post Aug 17 2015, 11:20 PM
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This has been written for a really long time and I had forgotten about it, lol

Also thanks for the welcome back lol. Don't feel weird about pointing stuff out on THIS story, cuz this one is the one I'm actually spending time on.

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Thunder rolled in the distance, the sound resonating in Samara’s chest. She sighed and woke up, her red hair curled in a few places from sweat. Blanche had been gone for nearly two weeks, a time frame Samara could do without. Sliding from bed, she laid on the dirt floor for a moment before suddenly sitting up.

A loud explosion shook her house, and Samara threw her door open in time to see the sky was as red as blood, boiling angrily with molten lava. Flecks of star bursts winked in and out from behind the tumultuous waves of reddened clouds.

It was horrifyingly beautiful.

The beauty was soon forgotten as she realized the sounds of screams were piercing the air. The air was hot and thick with sulfur and blood. Members of the Waterfront, people she had known her whole life, were running from armored monstrosities and creatures from nightmares. Horned, humanoid creatures with blackened teeth and faces wielding hateful-looking swords cut down people she had cared for over the years. Blood splattered on the ground, and sizzled on the molten armor of the horrific creatures.

She closed her door.

Inside the darkness of her house, lit slightly by deceptively rosy light, she slid her armor on, the soft leather shimmering with enchantment. Out of everything she did, this armor was the one selfish thing she did for herself. It hid her identifiable curves, giving her slimmer, smaller look. She tied her hair back and slid her mask on, her vision sharper and clearer. She sighed as she slid her greaves on, feeling the rejuvenating effects of the spell strengthening her limbs, opening the valve of her magicka more, letting it flow easier. Her boots strengthened her legs and made her limbs more flexible, and her steps quieter.

She threw open the door, her steely resolve dissolving when the figure of a man stood in her doorway. She took in a breath to scream, and nearly instantly a hand covered her mouth.

“Quiet,” he hissed. “Don’t draw attention to yourself!”

She struggled, pushing away. She seethed in anger when she saw his face.

“What are you doing here, Imbel?” She spat.

“No time,” his elven armor gleamed in the roiling red light. “Can you fight?”

She looked at the dagger with disgust, but took it anyways. “Not with this, not very well. I only use my hands and a bow.”

“Just like your mother,” he muttered before checking behind him. The monsters were still occupied with other victims. “That won’t do well with them. They’re from Oblivion itself, and their armor will burn you, and the arrows will bounce off. Follow me, and keep out of sight.”

She obeyed, grabbing her bow. “But-”

There was a roar as a large, dark-furred beast began tearing its way through the dremora. Jakben grabbed her arm and pulled her along. Samara swore she heard him say “Westley,” but before she could really absorb the situation, they were running past the chaos and into the shadows.

“Where are we going?” The volume of Samara’s voice didn’t matter over the screaming and odd, pulsating, humming noise.

“The Temple! We’ll be safe there.”

“We should stay out of the city, make a break for an old fort I’ve got cleaned out.”

“You mean Fort Homestead?”

“How’d you know?!”

A dremora saw them in its peripherals and turned towards them. It pulled out a sword that seemed to be made from hot coals and blackened steel and walked towards them.

“Jakben-” Panic was in Samara’s voice as she reached behind her to grab an arrow as Jakben’s elven shield blocked a blow meant for her head.

“I forgot my arrows!”

“Just stay back!” He grunted as the dremora pushed him back with sheer strength, sending him a few steps backwards. A strangled laugh, almost gurgling, came from the monster’s throat as it advanced on Jakben.

“Why don’t you stab it?” Samara offered.

“What a wonderful idea! I should have thought of that!” Jakben spared an eye roll before the dremora attacked again, mercilessly beating on Jakben’s shield. He cried out through gritted teeth as a crack was heard. The dremora gurgled in laughter once again.

“Foolish mortal! I have wounded you.” The voice grated in Samara’s ears like steel in a dying man’s throat. “Prepare to-”

There was a small, unprotected area at the base of the neck that Samara had noticed. Once the dremora turned its back, she plunged the dagger into its throat. She hissed in pain as the armor burned her skin, causing her wrist to blister up nearly immediately. It fell to its knees, then fell over. Jakben looked relieved.

“Thank the gods! I thought I was done for!” He groaned as Samara helped him up, looking around cautiously.

“Do you feel that?”

He nodded. “The air changed. We need to get to the Temple.”

The air rumbled with an energy that Samara had never felt before. She rushed on with Jakben, the energy pushing and pulling at what seemed to be their very souls. She felt her very essence jump as a bright, fiery explosion littered the sky with embers, two gargantuan figures, one shaped as a bedazzling dragon, and the other as fear incarnate, swung and bit, clawed, and lunged, crushing the districts beneath them.

Everything stopped as the two battled, and Samara suddenly had an instinctual feeling that they should be nowhere near the city. She grabbed Jakben’s hand, ignoring the startled look on his face as she pulled him away from the city. Bodies littered the districts as they sprinted between alleys, dodging swinging axes of Mythic Dawn agents and dremora alike. Suddenly Jakben slowed.

“Where’s your lover?” The raging battle was near-deafening, but Samara heard him, just barely.

“Not in the city!” They reached the gate, which was ajar after the guardsmen abandoned their posts. Once they were out, the air seemed thinner, more calm as a final burst of light blinded everyone in the city momentarily. Both Jakben and Samara covered their eyes as the entirety of Nirn filled with deafening silence.


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Elisabeth Hollow   At My Feet-an Oblivion Fanfic   Nov 11 2013, 02:29 AM
King Of Beasts   Samara is [censored] awesome, lol. Lol. Amantius ...   Nov 11 2013, 02:41 AM
Rohirrim   I like it. And not just for the naked ladies. :D   Nov 11 2013, 03:07 AM
Darkness Eternal   Nice! Collaboration of two writers is always g...   Nov 12 2013, 04:00 AM
SubRosa   Thankfully that rooftop dancer was merely a thief,...   Nov 12 2013, 11:37 PM
mirocu   Incredibly good job on the descriptions of the env...   Nov 12 2013, 11:48 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Ooh, chapter two! Thanks to everyone for readi...   Nov 13 2013, 01:42 AM
King Of Beasts   I'm tempted to make a joke on how pretty wom...   Nov 13 2013, 03:04 AM
Darkness Eternal   This was a great and humorous chapter. That blow t...   Nov 17 2013, 11:48 PM
SubRosa   Such a nice night to picking pockets! :lol: B...   Nov 18 2013, 08:32 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   @ Everyone: Yes, there was a romance brewing, buuu...   Nov 19 2013, 07:11 AM
Colonel Mustard   Wow, there was a lot of ground covered in that one...   Nov 19 2013, 12:15 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   I was actually gonna cut the last part, but you al...   Nov 19 2013, 04:13 PM
Colonel Mustard   I was actually gonna cut the last part, but you a...   Nov 19 2013, 05:28 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Nah, you're fine. Vive la France.   Nov 19 2013, 06:04 PM
Colonel Mustard   Sacré bleu!!   Nov 19 2013, 06:07 PM
mirocu   Merde! :mad:   Nov 19 2013, 06:08 PM
SubRosa   "I tripped and landed face-first into a guard...   Nov 19 2013, 09:18 PM
ghastley   Interesting parallel with Agronak gro-Malog - pres...   Nov 19 2013, 09:48 PM
King Of Beasts   -looks at the French language- WHAT IS THIS...THI...   Nov 19 2013, 10:54 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   SubRosa, you picked up on all the things I was put...   Nov 26 2013, 07:08 PM
ghastley   Wait a minute. Her mother's an Altmer, but she...   Nov 26 2013, 08:56 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Though Jakben is a vampire, he was also human. Tha...   Nov 26 2013, 09:07 PM
ghastley   I've always assumed (based heavily on the Bare...   Nov 26 2013, 09:28 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   They're not even remotely elven, the only hint...   Nov 26 2013, 09:30 PM
Colonel Mustard   Really enjoyed this chapter; the dialogue between ...   Nov 26 2013, 10:03 PM
King Of Beasts   She's got a point. Her anger is very underst...   Nov 28 2013, 04:45 AM
Rohirrim   Wait up...Springheel Jak...Jakben.... Did Samara...   Nov 28 2013, 03:21 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Wait up...Springheel Jak...Jakben.... Did Samara...   Nov 28 2013, 11:14 PM
SubRosa   Ouch, Jak not only broke her wrist, but put Samara...   Nov 29 2013, 03:02 AM
Elisabeth Hollow   Samara's a street urchin. Being grammatically ...   Dec 1 2013, 05:54 AM
Grits   Neat intro with the quest to steal the diary. ...   Dec 2 2013, 03:35 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Thanks for your comments, everyone :] @ Grits: Ye...   Dec 4 2013, 07:26 PM
King Of Beasts   Sadly, that's not too far from the truth :-/...   Dec 4 2013, 08:50 PM
SubRosa   They pushed me forward, This sounds like the army...   Dec 4 2013, 10:03 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   KoB: Yeah, since Alda left, she's been pretty ...   Dec 9 2013, 03:19 AM
King Of Beasts   Yay, she got a knee friend :rofl: Blanche...   Dec 9 2013, 05:20 AM
Colonel Mustard   Yay, Samara made a friend! I enjoyed the way ...   Dec 9 2013, 10:56 AM
Elisabeth Hollow   She's picking on Blanche. She can read fine.   Dec 9 2013, 01:43 PM
Colonel Mustard   She's picking on Blanche. She can read fine. ...   Dec 9 2013, 02:38 PM
SubRosa   Got to love Blanche's reading material! :...   Dec 9 2013, 07:55 PM
Grits   Samara leaned over. "I gasped softly as he ca...   Dec 13 2013, 04:30 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Sorry for the delay, y'all!! I sat on ...   Dec 26 2013, 07:46 PM
King Of Beasts   Yay, new chapter! :D Cute kid lol Ouch. ...   Dec 26 2013, 08:02 PM
Colonel Mustard   I liked the twist on the bandit fight; it was inte...   Dec 27 2013, 05:00 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Thanks y'all :] Blanche suffers from somethin...   Dec 31 2013, 05:42 AM
King Of Beasts   :hehe: I liked this chapter quite a bit :hu...   Dec 31 2013, 05:48 AM
Colonel Mustard   Hehe. Lesbinans.   Dec 31 2013, 03:35 PM
SubRosa   The antics of Samara and Blanche were hilarious, a...   Jan 1 2014, 08:15 PM
ghastley   And because the rest of it was great, we'll al...   Jan 1 2014, 11:51 PM
Vital   Just caught up with this. Great so far! :) ...   Jan 2 2014, 09:20 PM
Acadian   Yes, too bad that Samara lost Alda, but I’m glad s...   Feb 15 2014, 09:47 PM
mALX   Oooh, you did bring this here from the FF site...   Sep 13 2014, 04:40 PM
mALX   [she slid into the seat next to Samara and opened ...   Sep 13 2014, 05:22 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   Oh good, you found it :)   Sep 13 2014, 05:29 PM
Burnt Sierra   Oh, nuts, I didn't realise this was here!...   Sep 14 2014, 02:45 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   I had been updating this story elsewhere, but didn...   Jul 21 2015, 06:07 PM
Callidus Thorn   Wow Liz, that was awesome. Alda's reappearanc...   Jul 21 2015, 10:00 PM
Grits   After the cozy start, Samara and Blanche each got ...   Jul 22 2015, 01:27 AM
Elisabeth Hollow   I see the mistake. Samara went to the door naked, ...   Jul 22 2015, 07:14 AM
Grits   You have Samara quickly putting on some clothes an...   Jul 22 2015, 01:53 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   [censored] you're right XD   Jul 22 2015, 09:31 PM
Elisabeth Hollow   This is the last fully finished chapter I have sav...   Feb 24 2016, 01:07 AM


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