@Acadian - thanks, for now I'll let the thread here, if I change my mind in the future, I'll let you know.
A new adventure begins indeed! Since I need to take into account that my time for gaming and writing varies, from a lot to almost zero, I'm estimating around ten chapters for this adventures. It's better that I don't plan too many things ahead and for a too long time, besides having a short story in mind lets me keep more focused.
@SubRosa - I may have written it in a confusing way, the last pic, with the shackles, is from the basement. In the one pic above that Rieltar is casting an Unlock spell on the door.
@Renee - Rieltar's parents were up to no good. As for his pants, they're a very rare item, he found his at Cadlew Chapel.
@macole - you might be on to something here.
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II“I am weak, mother.
I tried…but I failed…I didn’t know what to do once we were close to the manor…how to overpower her.
I wanted to make you both proud but I failed. I am weak, mother.
I went to the camp, the Crestbridge camp, I was a priest to them, Brother Brunos, I helped them deal with goblins, then I hired Her – Mirisa – I hired her and told her that I need her help with bandits that overtook my, our house. But as we were walking to the manor, I felt fear. Fear! I didn’t know how to gain control. I let her go. She found me mad, but I don’t care. I can’t do it…”
“Hush, my son.”“I can’t…what?”
“Mommy’s here, Rieltar Brunos. Everything will be alright, mmm?”“Mother….is that…is that you?”
“It is I, sweet son. Come now…embrace your mother.”.
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*two days later*.
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When young Branwen woke up, the Sun was already high in the sky.
How odd, she thought,
why didn’t Saliith wake me up?She turned around in her bedroll, but the bedroll next to her was empty.
“Saliith?” Branwen stood up. Where was her sparring buddy? He was nowhere to be seen. An Imperial legionnaire was loudly marching down the main pathway leading around the Arena, while another one was firmly standing by the door to the Arboretum. Except them, there was no one else to be seen.
“Saliith?” No answer. Most odd. It’s never happened before that her beast buddy wasn’t around. He was the one that got up before her, usually by the dawn, and would always wake her up. But not this morning.
This morning Saliith was gone.
And he was never coming back.
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Brother Brunos in the Crestbridge CampGoblin CaveLetting her go"I am weak! Weak, weak, weak!""Embrace your mother."...
Beneath the Arboretum