Helegn

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When I awake, it is a little cold, and... bright!"Hey, you're finally awake!" Ralof exclaims."I wish not... my head hurts! Wait... where are we going?" I moan. I look to my side to find ULFRIC STORMCLOAK?!?"Where do you think? End of the line..." Ralof mutters."Shut up back the-" the driver starts yelling."At least can we exchange words before we die?! Imperial bastards!" I yell back at him."You are the traitors! The empire was nice and lazy before you came along!" a guy in rags says."They really shouldn't have banned Talos. I mean, you can get his blessing at an altar, dang it! If he truly wasn't one of the divines, we wouldn't get one." I argue with him.I can hear Ulfric and Ralof laugh softly."Helgen... why of all places?" I mumble."Oh look... General Tullius. More like a pain in my back!" I say."Look at him, General Tullius, the Military Governor. And it looks like the Thalmor are with him. Damn elves. I bet they had something to do with this." Rolaf complains. He sits back.The cart stops.A Stormcloak is beheaded. I am closing my eyes, waiting to meet Tsun, when...I opened my eyes and saw the same dragon when I left Rolaf's house.I get up, and take off."Jarl Ulfric! What is that thing? Could the legends be true?" Rolaf asks him, not hiding his fear."Legends don't burn down villages. We need to move. Now!" He orders me and Rolaf. "Up through the tower, let's go!" Rolaf looks at me. There are two stormcloak soldiers. "Let's go! With me, up the tower!" Rolaf pushes me."GEEZ! If we are stressing out, we won't make it. Also, that sounded very wrong Rolaf.!" I yell at him while climbing the stairs."Why are you even thinking that way in the first place?!" he asks."Watch out!" I put my arm out so Rolaf doesn't get crushed in the rocks. "Yol... Toor... Shul!" the dragon says."See the inn on the other side? Jump through the roof and keep going! Go! We'll follow when we can!" Rolaf looks out the newly made window."Yeah. May Talos be with you." I nod back at him."And with you." he stops, then runs back down.I jump and I roll."Ow..." I mutter. My binds seem to be tighter than ever now. My wrists are bleeding.I run... imperials..."Haming, you need to get over here. Now! Torolf! Gods... Everyone get back!" Hadvar says."Still alive, prisoner?" he says to me."No, I'm a ghost that is solid. YES I AM ALIVE!" I yell at him."Keep close to me if you want to stay that way." he ignores my comment."I don't like you Hadvar. Where in Oblivion did you even get that idea anyways?!" I wish I could slap him right now. "Gunnar, take care of the boy. I have to find General Tullius and join their defense." he says."Gods guide you, Hadvar."I come close to a wall when the dragon attacks."STOP FOLLOWING ME HADVAR!!! I WILL PUSH YOU INTO THAT DRAGON'S FLAME IF YOU DON'T!" I yell at Hadvar.He narrows his eyes, but doesn't say anything."Hadvar! Into the keep, soldier, we're leaving!" Tullius says.I narrow my eyes, wishing I can yell at him."It's you and me, prisoner. Stay close!" he grins at me.Rolaf appears.I kick Hadvar and take off to Rolaf."Ralof! You damned traitor. Out of my way!""We're escaping, Hadvar. You're not stopping us this time!"I wince from the pain from my binds.Rolaf and I go into the keep. I can't keep myself from crying."Why are you cry- Oh my Talos..." He gasps from my bloody hands and arms.He cuts the binds."Is that better?" he asks."Yeah, a lot. That imperial bastard didn't even think of trying to stop the blood or anything! I know he saw them..." I grimace.

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