Acadian: Big T and Little T, I like that. I might start using it in the fic as well. It sounds like something people would say. Like you said, I wanted to give us a glimpse at what was going on in Pappyland, and Tadroseville. Overhearing an argument between the two seemed like the best way to do that, and keep it believable. I am sure Pappy is wishing his guild was an all Greek affair about now!
Grits: Teresa ain't been dropping no eaves! Honest Mr. Frodo!

That was a very thoughtful observation on how Teresa's insecurities have a tendency to take over when she is face to face with people. You are right, when it is personal, her inner daedra like to rear their ugly heads. But when she is taken out of the picture, and made a bystander then it becomes impersonal.
And of course the Emperor has always been her guiding star. As you noted, his memory always gives her strength. We will see Teresa drawing upon his words again later in this chapter.
Jacki Dice: If it was not for Tadrose, Teresa might like to do more than just sit and eat ice cream with Lilitu!
McBadgere: When I think of a quickie, it is usually something a bit more pleasant!
Olen: As you suspected, Ancondil is next up on Teresa's agenda. Also as you thought, she is hoping he might help her sort things out, and decide what to do next.
King Coin: Of course I wanted to use a word other than butts in Pappy's tirade about where T&Ts head were. But the forum would not let me. One of the fun things about writing Pappy is that I can call up visions of R. Lee Ermey, and put his excellent saying to use.
ghastley & mALX: Neat! The same person released a Beth and Alicia mod just a little while ago too. There's a much older Claymore mod floating around out there too, that lets you use their armor and swords. I think they had them with the symbols of Teresa, Alicia, and Helen. And maybe "sneck" is a typo of "sneak"?
Previously on Teresa of the Faint Smile: In our last episode, Teresa overheard an argument between Pappy and Tadrose. The guild commander was berating Tadrose for falling in love with Teresa and then rejecting her, and told her to sort it out. Teresa fled the scene when she heard Pappy coming her way, but was seen by Storm-Tail, who said nothing. Later, she came across Chance, who also was plainly aware that there was something going on between Teresa and Tadrose. Next, she goes to find Ancondil.
Chapter 42.4 – What Do You Want?Teresa stared at the wooden boards under her feet as she walked across the Larsius bridge. At one time Marius would have been there to greet her at the far end. But she would never be seeing him again. Except as a bloody rag doll in her nightmares. She glanced up to see who was there in his place, but did not recognize the Imperial. He must have known her though, given the sneer that crested the man's face before he looked away.
The fences and buildings of
Bay Roan Stables rose up to the wood elf's left. She saw grooms of several races walking horses back and forth there, and the tapping of a smith's hammer came to her long ears. Other horses ambled lazily about the fenced-in pastures that surrounded the livery. The stallions stepped high and snorted loudly in their enclosures. The mares in the other pastures simply turned their heads, unimpressed with such antics.
Turning her gaze to her right, Teresa looked out across the long parade ground that stretched to Niben Bay. Folk of all races rode equally diverse horses in a circuit around its outer edges. Teresa's eyes picked through the herd of chestnuts, greys, blacks, and paints for the blue roan that she knew belonged to Ancondil.
After long moments she picked him out on the far side of the parade ground, with his emerald rider perched comfortably on the saddle above. The Orisimer was clad in high black boots, cream colored trousers, and an indigo doublet. Beside him Teresa noted Valerius in similar attire. The patrician rode the same black steed with feathered ankles she had first seen at the
Wawnet Inn. The gelding's feet stepped high, and he bore himself with a grace and dignity few of the other horses could match.
Teresa waited, and watched the two men as they circled around the long field. So far as her uninitiated eye could see, both men seemed to be accomplished riders. At the very least she could tell that they were fully at ease on the backs of their respective mounts, and had no difficulty in steering the great animals around the field.
As the two men approached, she could see them chatting amiably with one another. Then Valerius pointed to where Teresa stood, and a bright smile lit upon the Nibenean knight's features. The forester was afraid of what she might see upon Ancondil's face, given her explosive loss of temper the other night. But the elegant orc appeared to be just as glad to see her as Valerius, and the two men brought their mounts to a halt before her.
"How does Magnus greet you this fine afternoon goodwoman?" Valerius asked in good cheer. Teresa had to resist the urge to blink. While he bore the same polished manners as Ancondil, he was always even more formal in public. She knew that was due to his being a patrician. Once she had envied the nobility for their wealth and station, as everyone did. But living so closely to Valerius had shown her the very real constraints that their birth placed upon patricians - how it forced them to live forever separated from everyone else in the world. She knew that she would suffocate under such rigid codes of behavior, and for once was thankful for being born a nobody.
"Indeed, it is a pleasant surprise to find you here Teresa." Ancondil followed the other man's greeting with his own. Then stretched down an open hand to her. "Would you care to join us for a circuit about the field? I assure you Glacier would be most appreciative of the company."
As if the reinforce his master's words, the blue gelding bobbed his head, and sniffed at Teresa's bodice. She put out one hand so that the horse could better get her scent, and the blue roan buried his muzzle in her fingers. After he had plenty of time to grow accustomed to her touch, she reached up and gently stroked the dark hairs that covered the side of his head.
"I don't think this is the best time for something like that," Teresa murmured. "Not that I do not appreciate the offer of course, or the company. I was kind of hoping we might have a moment to talk?"
"Why it should be my delight," Ancondil said. The Orisimer swung his massive frame from the saddle, and stepped lightly to the ground. He took the lead of his horse in one hand, and gestured to the livery across the road from them. Now Teresa noted that the brown leather of his saddle was engraved with flowing vines and blooming flowers. When he and Glacier stepped forward, she felt the strong pulse of magicka emanating from within it, and wondered what manner of enchantment the saddle might hold?
"I believe Fidelis and I shall take a few more turns about the field," Valerius said. "The exercise shall be good for our constitutions." The knight leaned down to whisper something into the ear of his black gelding. A moment later the powerful horse reared back, and lifted his forelegs from the ground and kicked out before him. Valerius let out a whoop of delight, and the pair took off down the field at a trot.
"Knights and their warhorses," Ancondil shook his head with a smile. "They just cannot help but to show off when a lady is around."
"But I thought both your horses were geldings?" Teresa wondered aloud as Ancondil led them to the stable.
"They are, but Fidelis and his master were both trained at the Anvil High Riding School," Ancondil explained. When Teresa stared back at him with a blank expression, the orc continued. "It is the finest riding school in Cyrodiil, reserved for training patricians and their steeds for war. Yet even if he had not been taught there, Fidelis is a Falkreathian. They are a proud breed. The ancestors of their line were Nordic forest horses bred with Alik'r desert steeds, the hottest-blooded of all horses. They have the strength of a draft horse, and the speed and intelligence of an Alik'r. Along with the Colovian warmbloods like the Morganus, they are the favored mounts of the knights and the legion."
"What about your Glacier?" Teresa asked. Taking a closer look at the horse, she noted that along with his head, mane, and tail, three of his lower legs were nearly coal black. But his rear right leg bore a bright splash of white. So did a single spot in the center of his forehead, just above his eyes. The rest of his coat was a grey so deep as to be nearly blue, with what seemed like tiny flecks of white speckled here and there.
"Why he is a Brumese Quarter Horse," Ancondil said as the blue roan's hooves clopped across the stones of the road. "His ancestors were an eclectic mixture of Barbs from the badlands of Elsweyr and riding horses from here in Cyrodiil. Though there was a Alik'r stud named Julianos who added his pepper to the mix a few centuries ago as well. Glacier is not quite as strong as a Falkreathian, but he is just as smart, and far more nimble. He also has a cow sense Fidelis and his brothers lack."
"Why is he a Quarter Horse?" Teresa asked through fuzzed brows. "He seems like a full horse to me?"
Ancondil chuckled. "That my dear, is because there are no faster horses in a quarter mile than my Glacier and his kin. Not even the Alik'rs can match them in a sprint. In Bruma the Quarter Horses work the cattle all week, and race on the weekends. They are a stockman's right arm."
"He seems a little, well, small for you," Teresa noted, comparing the horse to the massive frame of the Orisimer beside her. As she watched, the horse lowered his head, and rubbed one cheek against Ancondil's shoulder. With his free hand, the orc reached up to pat the affectionate steed upon the side of his head. "How can he carry you? I would think you would need one of those big horses like the farmers use."
"A Shire or a Percheron?" Ancondil said with a raised eyebrow. "I did indeed learn to ride upon a Vanner in Cheydinhal. She was a retired driving horse, and was a good teacher for a fumbling student such as myself. It was my father who acquired Glacier for me years later. He has a friend in the Bruma Mages Guild who aided him in the transaction. In fact, it was also my father who enchanted the saddle for me."
"So it is magic," Teresa said. "I thought so. What does it do?"
"Why it is a feather enchantment of course," Ancondil said. "Many saddles are enchanted so, including all those the legion and knights use. Mine removes four hundred pounds from the weight it carries. So you and I both could leap upon Glacier in full armor, and he would scarcely even notice."
Teresa whistled softly, staring back at the stock horse walking amiably beside them. His scent was strong in her nostrils. Like that of Barenziah, and all animals, it was a deep and pungent odor that instantly set Teresa at ease. It reminded her of the forest and its tall trees, meadows bursting with flowers, and the wild Larsius tumbling down the mountains. Reaching out with one hand, she stroked Glacier lightly along his withers.
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