When Hasir worked his way around the same curved section of stone wall he had seen twice before, he went through another door
and found himself in a bustling marketplace with signs hanging from shops on both sides that were bisected by a cobbleroad running
down the center. As he navigated this marketplace he had to weave through throngs of people hastily moving from one shop to the
next trying to be the first to get their hands on whatever it was they came for. When Hasir looked in awe at the sights, he
accidentally bumped into an Argonian who was carrying iron armor he had bought from one of the shops.
Beem-Kiurz cursed in Jel as he dropped his armor, the melodius clang of metal on stone rang out unheard from the constant talking
from the bustling shopgoers. Hasir, however, heard this and maneuvered through the crowd looking for the pieces of fallen armor. He
guessed they would not be in the same area as the armor may have scattered to the fours winds. After about a few minutes of
searching, hampered only by the rapidly scurrying feet of the market patrons, that and the treat of being knocked over, he located
all of the armor peices, gathered them up and had to fight the crowd to both find the Argonian and stop the armor from falling
again.
Hasir sighed in relief as he saw the a break in the crowd,
"Thank Hircine, " He said, taking a deep breath, "now where did that Argonian get to?"
He picked up the scent of the Argonian easily, found him and gave him the armor that he had dropped,
"Er, thanks." Beem-Kiurz said, not knowing if he should trust this outsider or not, I have not seem you around... and I see alot of
people in my travels, may I ask you your name?" He asked, furrowing his brow
Hasir stared, wide eyed for a moment and then cursed silently,
"What? Oh, er sorry, my name's Hasir, nice to meet you." He said as his tail danced happily behind him. It felt good to see another
of his race in Cyrodiil. Beem Kuirz asked him if this was his first time in the market district. Hasir cocked his head, apparently deep in
thought and, after a short while, nodded,
"Yes, but this is also my first time in Cyrodiil. I came here because my friends need to stock up-on what, though, is anyone's guess."
He turned to Beem-Kiurz again smiling broadly,
"Care to show me around?" He said, gesturing to the the large market.
Beem-Kiurz agreed and began the tour starting counterclockwise from their starting location,
"Ok, let's see, er, on your left you have, er, the merchant's inn, A Fighting Chance, a shop that sells armor and weapons, Red
Diamond Jewelry it sells, as you may guess, jewerly and The Feed Bag," As he said this his brow furrowed, "Ya know, I have no idea
what they sell there." Janine's 'Good as new' Merchandise, Three Brothers Trade Room, they sell a bit of everything and the Black
Horse Courier which delivers letters." He smiled and gestured to his right, "Now on your right you have The Best Defense, The Gilded
Charafe, you know I have not been in there so I don't really know what they sell. Slash N Smash where their motto is 'the BIG orc
weapon shop, BIG weapons for BIG heroes', The Mystic Emporium, a, er kind of magic shop and Divine Elegance; it sells dressed and
and other finery I think.
Hasir clutched his head and slid down the side of a building. Beem-Kiurz turned and eyed the fallen comrade, wide eyed,
"Hasir, what are you doing down there? Was the tour too much? should I've slowed down?"
Hasir looked up and shook his head, making the green and red Argonian relax somewhat,
"No the tour was great it really was... but, no, this is... something else." As he said this a great wave of pain rocketed through his
mind. Deem-Kiurz only knew Hasir for a short while but he already considered him a friend. He glanced down eyes wide; he had no
idea how to help Hasir.
He voiced his concern as he placed a hand on Hasir's shoulder,
"Hasir, what do I do? Should I contact Mara? Maybe she'll be able to help."
Hasir shook his head, clutching his head as yet another wave of pain tore through his head,
"No," He panted, Mara will not he-AAARRRGGHH!"
Beem cast around quickly for help but say no one who would answer his silent plea. He just looked on in pity as Hasir's screams
mingled with the silence of the market. He did not know what to do nor did he know if this was a disease. Could Argonians even get
diseases? Or if it was something more on the daedric side of things.
Whatever it was, he knew he had to get help; he knelt down and began to pray to Mara for assistance. Throughout the prayer Hasir
kept screaming as if he was prodded with a white-hot sword dipped in the lava of Oblivion. Visions began flashing through Hasir's
mind, visions of the same daedric prince he met on the snowy island of Solstheim. The visions shimmered and danced in his mind's
eye as if they were flames in a firepit; the visions distorted and slowly turned from the daedric prrince to that of a tree Hasir had
never seen before, one that stood on its roots. he then heard a voice, or maybe it was a thosand voices speaking at once; they
collided with each other like they were some kind of ancestral choir.
Hasir tried hard to focus on what the voices had to say,
"Child of our roots hear us, our world is being threatened by a force we do not yet know, not only our children but all of Tamriel is
threatened by it you must help us set things right." As the voices died away, Hasir came back into his body as if he came back from
where the voices sounded from. He slowly opened his eyes and stood up.
Deem-Kiurz hissed in impatience and stared at him in disbelief,
"What in Oblivion was all that about? You had me worried, you know that?" He said as he craned his neck to see Hasir better
Hasir shrugged, reached into his bag, pulled out his waterskin and drank half of it. He replaced it and look at the curious Argonian,
"Dunno... I think somehow the hist are in trouble." He laughed at Deem-Kiurz's clueless expression, "I have no idea what the hist
are either, I mean I heard stories about them, but I would have never in all my life imagined such a tree would reach out to me." He
shrugged again, "It doesn't matter, I did, however get scant glimpses of my path ahead though, so there's that at least."
Hasir smiled at the fellow Argonian and went over to the Mystic Emporium, wanting above all else to practice magic because this
was the area where he was weakest. Hasir pushed the door and entered. A long, narrow entryway met his eyes with a solid wall on
the right while a long counter with several glass windows on the front stood at his left. The Argonian called out to the empty room,
"Hello is anyone there? I have a question." He was disappointed when the only thing his heard was the echo of his own voice
The Argonian heard footsteps on the staircase that went up to a seemingly invisible second floor landing; even though he couldn't
see anyone coming. After a few minutes of frantic silence, a high elf descended the steps. She saw Hasir and approached him,
"Hello, how can I help you?" She asked
The Argonian smiled, showing multiple rows of pointy fangs. The high elf scurried into a corner like an ant running away from an
incoming heated magnifying glass,
"Please," She screamed frantically, "Don't kill me."
Hasir shook his head and laugh,
"I forgot that some races do not understand Argonians, thinking smiiles mean anger," His shook his head again, "I've only come here
to learn about magic."
The high elf looked at him with wide eyes, then composed herself in a manner with the semblace of calmness,
"Forgive my initial terror, my name is Calindil...as for magic...er, try the mage guild halls in the surrounding cities, you know, er,
Chorrol, Cheydinhal, Leyawiin, Bravil, Anvil and Skingrad." She paused for a bit, "You, er, do know them right?" She asked
Hasir lent down and helped her up, she thanked him for his kindness,
"No, I don't know the cites, I only know the cities I have already been to, that being the Imperial city." He said with a deadpan stare
that Calindil found particularly unsettling.
Calindil pointed in a westerly directed,
"If you're serious about learning magic, then go to Skingrad and find the mages guild there."
Hasir nodded,
"Thank you, Calindil." He said, smiled
Calindil paused and thought on something else,
"Oh, before I forget, head to the stables, north of a small village called Weye, situated west of here, procure a horse and start your
journey in Skingrad."
Hasir smiled, thanked the elf for her hospitality and left the building.
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