Yes, I realize I forgot to turn off the crosshairs when I took these pictures. So deal with it
At first I became aware of what seemed like drops of water falling on me. I then became aware of a sharp ringing sound which encased my entire head. After seeming to wake from unconsciousness, I felt a brilliantly intense pain and throbbing in my temples.. as I tried to wake up. After I opened my eyes the outdoor light seemed only to intensify the pain I was feeling at the time.
After squinting it seemed that the pain lost its intensity. Willing myself to sit up, I looked around to discover that I was surrounded by several stone and wood buildings, some of which burned to the ground, others on fire. The billowing smoke from several of these buildings served as a blanket, covering the sky.
As my head cleared, I pondered what I was doing here. I couldn't remember anything that had taken place. My entire memory of past events was a blur. All I remembered was that I had woken up from what seemed to be a catastrophic disaster.
I then realized my hands were bound. Too frightened to try to remember why that was, I got up and scampered around. I entered what appeared to be a stone tower with a stair case leading to a balcony on top. On a table at the bottom of the tower I found a dagger sitting there, which I used to be advantage to free my hands.
Still I had absolutely no way of remembering anything that had happened before. I didn't remember my name, my age, my family, friends.. where I was, or even what I was. All I remembered was waking up to a completely destroyed village.
I approached a completely destroyed cart nearby with an unlocked box just sitting there. My conscious seemed to tell me that this chest belonged to someone, but I ignored what seemed to be my better judgment, and opened the box. I found several gold coins and slabs of dried, uncooked meat. I sat down on the box and examined the gold coins.
The head of the coin read..
I tried my hardest to remember something.. to try and understand what this seal meant and who Akatosh was.. but I simply couldn't. It was as if someone completely erased all memories from my mind.
Basic thoughts did come back to me. I realized that the sky was darkening and that the night was approaching. I was only wearing rags, and was only carrying a dagger, some gold coins, and a few slabs of meat.
After wandering around the village for a while I came to an open gate which gave way to a cobblestone path. It certainly wouldn't be safe to stay in that village overnight, and the sky grew darker and cloudier and fear soon started sinking in. While I walked down the path I started getting chills and a feeling that I was being watched.. by something. I was surrounded by snowy forests, mountains, and boulders lining a cobblestone road, and all I heard was the wind rushing and the crickets high up in the trees. By now the rain had stopped, also.
After several minutes I felt as if I was running away from something and that something was right behind me. As I continued running it seemed as if those feelings had dissipated.. and I was growing exhausted, so I slowed to a walk. Further down the seemingly endless trail I approached a crossroad situated on the top of a cliff. At the bottom of this cliff there seemed to be a river and even thicker pine forest. I seemed to remember at that time that water was a basic necessity for life. I had no idea how long it had been since I ate or drank anything, so I cautiously descended down the cliff.
I feared heavily that I would be lost, and it would be impossible to climb the cliff again. I was surrounded by wilderness.. and darkness continued approaching. After a little bit of traversing this forest I found another one of these trails that seemed to snake alongside the river. I knew these would come out somewhere, hopefully somewhere safe, like another village. I felt relieved as I continued down in one direction on this path, wondering if I had made the right choice. Would this path take me somewhere dangerous? Would it take hours or even days to actually end up somewhere? Would I encounter anyone or anything along the way? And what would those things be like?
After an hour of walking discouragement completely overcame me. I felt hopeless.. alone.. as nothing was around, at all. Just me, a few stolen belongings and the rags I was wearing. I proceeded to sit down to take a break from walking and to get a drink of water. I then heard a distant howling.. which I immediately recognized.
Wolves.
Fearing for my life at the same time I was ready to let go of it, I trudged down the path holding my dagger as a precaution. The howling sound I had heard just minutes ago returned except was much louder and seemed to come from down the path. I stopped as I heard barking and saw black shadows charging at me. Immediately pulling out my dagger, I attacked the wolf the best I could while dodging his attacks. I eventually landed a hit in his neck which instantly killed him.
I felt proud and frightened at the same time. Fearing more wolves I trudged down the path as tree shadows grew longer and made the trail increasingly dark.
I soon approached what looked like walls and an opened gate. Inside these walls were several buildings, trees, lanterns, and a few people outside, all of which took a look at me for a second and went on with their business.
I cautiously read the signs hanging off poles outside some of these buildings. They appeared to be things like a blacksmith's, a general store, and an inn. I went inside the inn and was greeted by a friendly woman who offered me a room... for a cost. I counted my gold coins and surprisingly I could easily afford to stay overnight. After the innkeeper guided me into my room I sat down on the bed inside and tried once more to think of what happened, but I still couldn't. At this point I got angry, at myself, and at the world in general, as I was so desperate for answers.
I went back out into the lobby and asked the innkeeper where I was.
"Riverwood, of course", replied the innkeeper.
"Well, I.."
"Were you in Helgen?"
"I don't even know where Helgen is.. or what it is.. I don't remember anything. I just remember following a road to get here."
"You actually survived the dragon attack?"
"Um.. dragon attack?"
"Of course.. the imperials were attempting to execute Imperial rebels, when a dragon just attacked. There hasn't even been a sighting of a dragon in thousands of years, how could this be?"
"I'm sorry, but I have no idea who Imperials are, who these rebels are, and what all took place."
"Well, it'd be pointless trying to explain right now. Get some sleep, and we'll talk tomorrow. You probably took a hard blow to the head."
I felt a little bit happier knowing what took place even though I didn't have a clue of what these things are.. what the Imperials are.. who and what these rebels are and what they did to deserve execution, what this dragon is and why it attacked.
Extremely fatigued I got in bed and was asleep in seconds.
At first I became aware of what seemed like drops of water falling on me. I then became aware of a sharp ringing sound which encased my entire head. After seeming to wake from unconsciousness, I felt a brilliantly intense pain and throbbing in my temples.. as I tried to wake up. After I opened my eyes the outdoor light seemed only to intensify the pain I was feeling at the time.
After squinting it seemed that the pain lost its intensity. Willing myself to sit up, I looked around to discover that I was surrounded by several stone and wood buildings, some of which burned to the ground, others on fire. The billowing smoke from several of these buildings served as a blanket, covering the sky.
As my head cleared, I pondered what I was doing here. I couldn't remember anything that had taken place. My entire memory of past events was a blur. All I remembered was that I had woken up from what seemed to be a catastrophic disaster.
I then realized my hands were bound. Too frightened to try to remember why that was, I got up and scampered around. I entered what appeared to be a stone tower with a stair case leading to a balcony on top. On a table at the bottom of the tower I found a dagger sitting there, which I used to be advantage to free my hands.
Still I had absolutely no way of remembering anything that had happened before. I didn't remember my name, my age, my family, friends.. where I was, or even what I was. All I remembered was waking up to a completely destroyed village.
I approached a completely destroyed cart nearby with an unlocked box just sitting there. My conscious seemed to tell me that this chest belonged to someone, but I ignored what seemed to be my better judgment, and opened the box. I found several gold coins and slabs of dried, uncooked meat. I sat down on the box and examined the gold coins.
The head of the coin read..
It seemed to have the face of somebody on it. Upon examining the tail of the coin, I found it read..The empire is law.. the law is sacred
It appeared to have what looked like a seal, depicting a dragon.Praise be, Akatosh, and all the divines.
I tried my hardest to remember something.. to try and understand what this seal meant and who Akatosh was.. but I simply couldn't. It was as if someone completely erased all memories from my mind.
Basic thoughts did come back to me. I realized that the sky was darkening and that the night was approaching. I was only wearing rags, and was only carrying a dagger, some gold coins, and a few slabs of meat.
After wandering around the village for a while I came to an open gate which gave way to a cobblestone path. It certainly wouldn't be safe to stay in that village overnight, and the sky grew darker and cloudier and fear soon started sinking in. While I walked down the path I started getting chills and a feeling that I was being watched.. by something. I was surrounded by snowy forests, mountains, and boulders lining a cobblestone road, and all I heard was the wind rushing and the crickets high up in the trees. By now the rain had stopped, also.
After several minutes I felt as if I was running away from something and that something was right behind me. As I continued running it seemed as if those feelings had dissipated.. and I was growing exhausted, so I slowed to a walk. Further down the seemingly endless trail I approached a crossroad situated on the top of a cliff. At the bottom of this cliff there seemed to be a river and even thicker pine forest. I seemed to remember at that time that water was a basic necessity for life. I had no idea how long it had been since I ate or drank anything, so I cautiously descended down the cliff.
I feared heavily that I would be lost, and it would be impossible to climb the cliff again. I was surrounded by wilderness.. and darkness continued approaching. After a little bit of traversing this forest I found another one of these trails that seemed to snake alongside the river. I knew these would come out somewhere, hopefully somewhere safe, like another village. I felt relieved as I continued down in one direction on this path, wondering if I had made the right choice. Would this path take me somewhere dangerous? Would it take hours or even days to actually end up somewhere? Would I encounter anyone or anything along the way? And what would those things be like?
After an hour of walking discouragement completely overcame me. I felt hopeless.. alone.. as nothing was around, at all. Just me, a few stolen belongings and the rags I was wearing. I proceeded to sit down to take a break from walking and to get a drink of water. I then heard a distant howling.. which I immediately recognized.
Wolves.
Fearing for my life at the same time I was ready to let go of it, I trudged down the path holding my dagger as a precaution. The howling sound I had heard just minutes ago returned except was much louder and seemed to come from down the path. I stopped as I heard barking and saw black shadows charging at me. Immediately pulling out my dagger, I attacked the wolf the best I could while dodging his attacks. I eventually landed a hit in his neck which instantly killed him.
I felt proud and frightened at the same time. Fearing more wolves I trudged down the path as tree shadows grew longer and made the trail increasingly dark.
I soon approached what looked like walls and an opened gate. Inside these walls were several buildings, trees, lanterns, and a few people outside, all of which took a look at me for a second and went on with their business.
I cautiously read the signs hanging off poles outside some of these buildings. They appeared to be things like a blacksmith's, a general store, and an inn. I went inside the inn and was greeted by a friendly woman who offered me a room... for a cost. I counted my gold coins and surprisingly I could easily afford to stay overnight. After the innkeeper guided me into my room I sat down on the bed inside and tried once more to think of what happened, but I still couldn't. At this point I got angry, at myself, and at the world in general, as I was so desperate for answers.
I went back out into the lobby and asked the innkeeper where I was.
"Riverwood, of course", replied the innkeeper.
"Well, I.."
"Were you in Helgen?"
"I don't even know where Helgen is.. or what it is.. I don't remember anything. I just remember following a road to get here."
"You actually survived the dragon attack?"
"Um.. dragon attack?"
"Of course.. the imperials were attempting to execute Imperial rebels, when a dragon just attacked. There hasn't even been a sighting of a dragon in thousands of years, how could this be?"
"I'm sorry, but I have no idea who Imperials are, who these rebels are, and what all took place."
"Well, it'd be pointless trying to explain right now. Get some sleep, and we'll talk tomorrow. You probably took a hard blow to the head."
I felt a little bit happier knowing what took place even though I didn't have a clue of what these things are.. what the Imperials are.. who and what these rebels are and what they did to deserve execution, what this dragon is and why it attacked.
Extremely fatigued I got in bed and was asleep in seconds.