Morrowind: The Forgotten City

Chapter 7: Did you think it was weird before?

Footsteps echoed through the room. Worandil also sensed danger, and ran out of the room. D'vin had a thought of who could have been coming, and it wasn't good. The footsteps came closer. D'vin knew that the round green door couldn't stop the boundless fury that was fast approaching. In a moment the door crashed open, and lay on the floor. A tall thin dark elf female with short blonde hair came in. Her red, and black robe was tattered, and ripped at the bottom. She looked at D'vin with her red eyes full of anger.

"Hello mother," D'vin said quietly.

"Are you straight?" his mother asked.

D'vin shook his head then pointed to Orvitho, who was surprisingly still asleep. D'vin's mother looked at Orvitho than turned to D'vin.

"Well it's not the end of the world yet. But you will wake up your lover for dinner in about oh ten minutes," D'vin's mother stated.

"Fiorna," Orvitho mumbled randomly.

"What? My names not Fiorna! It's Lelitha!" D'vin's mother yelled.

She stomped away. D'vin turned to Orvitho and shook him awake. Orvitho groaned, and then looked at D'vin.

"What happened?" he asked.

"You got drunk, and my mother destroyed the door to check if the world hasn't ended yet," D'vin stated.

Orvitho sat on the floor again. His head ached. D'vin walked over to the side and put a metal bucket in front of Orvitho. After a moment Orvitho threw up into the bucket. D'vin rubbed his head, and smiled.

"Oh and your coming to dinner," D'vin stated.

Orvitho looked up from the bucket.

"You have this thing for forgetting to mention things aren't you?" Orvitho asked.

D'vin laughed.

"Like what your going to say to your family about our relationship?" D'vin smiled.

Orvitho lowered his head.

"I forgot that part," Orvitho mumbled.

Suddenly the earth began to shake, and a loud explosion disrupted everything in the house. Thousands of footsteps ran by below.

"Don't tell me those stupid wizards from the mages guild are back!" Orvitho yelled.

He stood up, and walked out. D'vin laughed and followed.

After catching up to Orvitho who was lost two floors down, D'vin lead him to a near by balcony. Two armies were about to clash in front of the high tower, which looked more like a plant than anything else.

"Oh shit," Orvitho said.

"That your family isn't it?" D'vin asked.

A dark elf male in black plate mail came to the head of the further army. His red hair came down to his back under the helmet. He cleared his throat, and paused for a moment.

"If you don't return your captive, we'll be force to use all force necessary to retrieve Prince Orvitho Hlaalu," The dark elf stated.

"Father! I wasn't kidnapped! I came here willingly!" Orvitho yelled.

"That's your father?" D'vin asked.

"The red hair didn't tell you that?" Orvitho replied.

"Then why are you here?" Orvitho's father interrupted.

"Umm… I'm apart of star crossed lovers," Orvitho replied.

There was no answer, and Orvitho's father appeared to be confused.

"I was experimenting with my sexuality," Orvitho said.

There was still no answer and confusion.

"I'm in love with this guy," Orvitho stated, while pointing to D'vin.

Again there was silence and confusion.

"I'm gay you idiot!" Orvitho yelled.

A loud cheer went through Orvitho's father's army. This time Orvitho was confused.

"No crazy fan girls for daughter in-laws!" Orvitho's father cheered happily.

"So what do we do now?" one of the soldiers' asked.

Once again all was quiet. No one really had an answer to that. The Lelitha had a brilliant idea.

"Why don't you join us for the evening meal?" Lelitha suggested.

Soon both armies began to file into the tower. Orvitho watched his father take off his helmet, and talk to Lelitha as they walked into the tower.

"You look a lot like your father," D'vin stated.

Orvitho smiled, and looked upon the fields and mountains that lay before him. D'vin smiled, and put him arm over his shoulder. Orvitho rested his head on D'vin's chest.

"We should head down for dinner," D'vin said.

"You know, we may not get any privacy for a while," Orvitho stated.

"Are you asking what I think your asking?" D'vin asked.

"Yeah, but after dinner," Orvitho replied.

D'vin and Orvitho walked down to the dining hall, holding hands.