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Big Hog
Indaryl woke up around 6:30 am to the sound of shock spells echoing through the hall of Elements. He had arrived at the college of Winterhold around the 3rd of Frostfall 4E-201. He was the Arch-Mage's cousin.
"Another 2 hours of sleep wasted. Wonderful." He walked into the hall to find a most annoying visitor to the college. Ancano.
"I trust you slept well Indaryl? You look quite well rested." Said Ancano.
"It would've been better if these pathetic apprentices weren't casting spells in the dead of morning" Indaryl replied.
"I do so hope you get used to it soon, it never changes. It's almost as bad as the wizard academy of Alinor. Except we were being harassed while studying." Ancano said.
Indaryl had no hate for Ancano. He is annoyed by him though. He appears to always make it seem as if the Thalmor are better at everything.
Indaryl said his farewell to Ancano for now, Azura knows he'll be back to annoy him about some skeever on campus. He walked into his cousin's quarters to discuss his thoughts of the college.
"Your up early Indaryl! Were you feeling the need of company?" Said Savos.
"No, I was awakened by your students, and greeted by that Thalmor pest, as I am daily. Replied Indaryl.
"Oh quit your complaining! It's not that bad once you get the feel for daily life. Besides you should be used to it, you went to an arcane academy once before didn't you?" Savos said.
"Yes but Telvanni wizards weren't as noisy or Pesty as these students. Plus we don't have a Thalmor advisor running around with his cock in hand." Stated Indaryl. "Anyways I need to ask again, why should I have to teach alteration? You have Tolfdir! I was hoping to get me a drink down at the inn!"
Savos said: "Tolfdir is sick, and he has been dropping five pound steamers ever since noon of yesterday. Stop complaining and live up the tasks of a Telvanni wizard."
Indaryl wanted to punch Savos square in the face. He believed someone of his position shouldn't be wasting his time with novice level students. But he knew if he wanted that recommendation, he had to do what his cousin asked.
"Fine." Indaryl said with a snarl. "But I expect to have a more meaningful task later on. And keep that pesky Thalmor away for Azura's sake!"
Indaryl started to walk, but stopped to grab a sweet roll on the Arch-Mage's nightstand. Annoyed, he went to the courtyard to teach his class.
"Another 2 hours of sleep wasted. Wonderful." He walked into the hall to find a most annoying visitor to the college. Ancano.
"I trust you slept well Indaryl? You look quite well rested." Said Ancano.
"It would've been better if these pathetic apprentices weren't casting spells in the dead of morning" Indaryl replied.
"I do so hope you get used to it soon, it never changes. It's almost as bad as the wizard academy of Alinor. Except we were being harassed while studying." Ancano said.
Indaryl had no hate for Ancano. He is annoyed by him though. He appears to always make it seem as if the Thalmor are better at everything.
Indaryl said his farewell to Ancano for now, Azura knows he'll be back to annoy him about some skeever on campus. He walked into his cousin's quarters to discuss his thoughts of the college.
"Your up early Indaryl! Were you feeling the need of company?" Said Savos.
"No, I was awakened by your students, and greeted by that Thalmor pest, as I am daily. Replied Indaryl.
"Oh quit your complaining! It's not that bad once you get the feel for daily life. Besides you should be used to it, you went to an arcane academy once before didn't you?" Savos said.
"Yes but Telvanni wizards weren't as noisy or Pesty as these students. Plus we don't have a Thalmor advisor running around with his cock in hand." Stated Indaryl. "Anyways I need to ask again, why should I have to teach alteration? You have Tolfdir! I was hoping to get me a drink down at the inn!"
Savos said: "Tolfdir is sick, and he has been dropping five pound steamers ever since noon of yesterday. Stop complaining and live up the tasks of a Telvanni wizard."
Indaryl wanted to punch Savos square in the face. He believed someone of his position shouldn't be wasting his time with novice level students. But he knew if he wanted that recommendation, he had to do what his cousin asked.
"Fine." Indaryl said with a snarl. "But I expect to have a more meaningful task later on. And keep that pesky Thalmor away for Azura's sake!"
Indaryl started to walk, but stopped to grab a sweet roll on the Arch-Mage's nightstand. Annoyed, he went to the courtyard to teach his class.