Under the Purple Sky, Chapter Two: Durak

Durak arrived at the Four Shields Inn, just this side of irritated. Getting Trygve Wartooth had been a boon, but recruitment was not going well. There were a couple potentials in Whiterun and that one kid from Karthwasten, but he had not actually secured any commitments. Continue reading

Under the Purple Sky, Chapter One: Idgrod the Younger

It had been almost a week since Idgrod the Younger had been to Falion’s house. She meant to go over every night to visit Prisca, but Joric needed her. A spate of visions and nightmares had consumed her brother’s mind, and he needed constant supervision. Her mother, the Jarl, was in a similar state, keeping her father occupied. This left their housecarl Gorm, to handle a good deal of court business. To say that this was less than ideal was an understatement. Morthal had always been among the poorest of Skyrim’s towns but until recently, the citizens had been quiet and content. Now they were angry, coming by day after day, demanding answers on everything from dragons and vampires to the mysterious mage who had recently taken up residence and with whom the Jarl spent a good deal of time conferring. Continue reading

Under the Purple Sky: Prologue

Author Note: All right, here it is! The Dawnguard story you’ve all been waiting for. HA! Anyway, I’m going to try to write in a more minimalist style here, just barebones story telling. I’m also going to be messing with the Vampire lore a lot, taking only bits and pieces from the game. I feel like the in-game lore makes for interesting gameplay, but is not so good for storytelling. Anyway, enjoy! Continue reading