Someone wrote in [personal profile] skyrimkinkmeme 2014-05-12 10:35 pm (UTC)

Re: Huge onyx wings behind despair (Until the light takes us/A dream of wolves in the snow) [8/8]

Andurs went down the crypt. Today was the burial day of the last whelp that joined the Companion. He died 3 days ago, at Jorrvaskr. It had been a really hard thing that to prepare his body. The priest had rarely seen a body with such damages. Lots of deep cuts and bruises all over the Nord’s body. Mark of claws, of bites.

Kodlak told him the man met his end in the jaws of a saber cat after cleaning Soljund’s Sinkhole of its draugr.

“Now that I think about it...” he said to himself, opening the gates to the Catacombs “There was an elf who cleaned our Catacombs some time ago. What was her name?...”

It had been month ago, few hours before one of the fabled dragon attacked the city. The elf in her shiny armour offered to help him retrieve his Amulet in this cursed place.

“Ah, I can’t remember her name...”

He walked toward the preparation room where the body was waiting.

“Bah, it’s not important...”

Andurs opened the room.

Skjoll’s body had disappeared.

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A!A quick notes:

- Skjoll is a deformation of Skoll, the wolf that chases the sun in norse mythology. But it’s also the name of a disgusting beer and I didn’t want my OC to be associated with it.

- “Until the Light takes us” is Mallari’s series. “A Dream of Wolf in the Snow” is Skjoll’s one, even though I haven’t got any idea of fics for him at the moment.

- The vampire described here is my Ayleid OC, Mallari. She can hardened her bones and skin and model her body thanks to her ancestral power, “Moving flesh”. I'll explain it in another fic. I think.

- I didn’t want to write any Vilkas/Farkas/Companion stuff. But this just popped into my head during one of my insomnia so I tried to write it down. It was pretty hard to write these sparing, horror scene things in English but I did my best D:



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