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Fa-La-La-La-La-La FUS RO DAH!
I know it’s a busy day for everyone, but I wanted to take a moment to spread a little Saturalia cheer! There will be no debauchery today, as that age-old tradition is no longer prevalent in 4E, but the Old … Continue reading
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The Pilgrim’s Path: Epilogue
Ginna stood on the outskirts of the cemetery, her arms crossed over her chest and her gaze centered on Nura Snow-Shod, who tended daily to the remote statue of Talos behind the city. A chill wind shuddered through the ever-changing … Continue reading
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The Pilgrim’s Path: Chapter Thirty-One
The waterfall in the central hall should have comforted him. In every way imaginable it reminded him of home, of the Cistern, but Brynjolf was not at ease. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d had peace of mind. As … Continue reading
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The Pilgrim’s Path: Chapter Twenty-Five
Funny, Ginna thought, but the passing through of tragedy made it somewhat easier to relax. Not that she was the least bit relaxed in regards to Aventus being out there somewhere with Brutus, possibly his next victim if they didn’t … Continue reading
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The Pilgrim’s Path: Chapter Twenty
In all his life, never once had Brynjolf seen Maven Black-Briar enter the Cistern or the Ragged Flagon, no matter how severe the situation. Yet there she was, sitting at the table across from him wringing her hands nervously before … Continue reading
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Tagged aventus aretino, brynjolf, brynjolf fanfiction, brynjolf romance, delvin mallory, maven black-briar, nocturnal, Olfrid Battle-Born, rune, skyrim, skyrim fanfiction, the pilgrim's path, The Skeleton Key, thieves guild, thieves guild fanfiction, vekel the man, vex, vipir the fleet
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The Pilgrim’s Path: Chapter Seventeen
Rune and Ginna hit the road early, before the sun even came up, and even though she’d spent almost the entire day before wrapped in blissful sleep she still felt utterly exhausted when Brynjolf nudged her awake around four a.m. … Continue reading
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Tagged aventus aretino, brynjolf, brynjolf fanfiction, brynjolf romance, delvin mallory, imitation amnesty, mallus maccius, marcurio, nocturnal, oflrid battle-born, rebuilding the thieves guild, rune, rune skyrim, the pilgrim's path, thieves guild, thieves guild fanfiction, whiterun
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The Pilgrim’s Path: Chapter Sixteen
Brynjolf leaned against the entrance of the practice room, arms crossed over his broad chest and scrutinizing eyes flitting through the Cistern. He’d spent an hour showing Aventus how to effortlessly cut a coinpurse, but practice with a dummy was … Continue reading







