I left Seyda Neen headed North East towards Pelagiad like I mentioned earlier. The road was fairly short, though I noticed a small island along the way. Like a good little adventurer I swam over to it and explored for a bit. I found plenty of mushrooms in case I want to practice Alchemy later in the game, I also found plenty of Mud Crabs. I hate Mud Crabs. Not because they're difficult, but because they are one of the most annoying creatures I've ever seen. They slowly scuttle towards you, and they're so ugly. I took much joy in killing them. I practiced using my bow and my axe on them, I wasted quite a few arrows on them due to a low marksman skill. I plan on using it a lot during the game so I'll have to find a trainer to teach me how to use it better. The only other item of interest was a crashed ship that I ventured into. Two skeletons and a lot of alchemy ingredients were inside. Not a lot else sadly.
I left the island and the only other obstacle was a man named Nels Llendo. He demanded I paid him 50 gold pieces. I declined, thoroughly pissing him off enough to attack me. I killed him taking a couple hits myself but coming out the victor. I stole his blade, which I figured would be worth a pretty penny being enchanted and all. I continued on towards the town and finally found it. Pelagiad, in all it's glory.
The town NPC's were just as boring and simplistic as those in Seyda Neen, which is actually a recurring theme in the whole game. Most all NPC's are useless! Anyway, I ventured first into the local tavern and bought myself a bed for ten gold and slept. When I awoke I spoke with a female Khajiit named Ahnassi who claimed to have no words for me, however, thanks to previous play-throughs I knew that she would give me quests and a home in the future. After my short little talk with her I went across the street into the local weapons shop. I sold some of my old equipment to a the shop keep Mebestion Ence. I then explored what I assume to be his house upstairs, reading and taking the book entitled "The Pilgrim's Path" which makes the various places you need to go appear on your map. I went back downstairs and found a little corner where I stole some ingredients and discovered that I could steal a lot of weapons from him without being seen from his chest. I'll remember this in the future when I need to make some quick cash. I left the shop and skipped Fort Pelgiad and decided to head to my next stop: Balmora. That post will probably be very long indeed.
-Malons
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