http://toteshammered.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] toteshammered.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fh_trips2014-10-08 10:39 am

Riften, Skyrim, Wednesday Afternoon/Evening

In comparison to Rorikstead, Riften is a metropolis. Though it has diminished somewhat in glory since the Civil War begun, it remains a large city set in the warmest part of Skyrim. That last part is evident also in the enormous amount of foliage - technically the Autumnal Forest starts just outside Riften's doors, but in reality, trees are found everywhere in the city.

Water, too: Riften was built partly on top of Lake Honrich, and the lake provides both trade lanes and an ever-present source of food for the city.


[ travelling to riften | bee & barb rooms | common room | dining | drinks | exploring | ooc ]
wildandbrave: (Stubborn Looking Over Shoulder)

Re: Travelling to Riften

[personal profile] wildandbrave 2014-10-09 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Cosette gave him a smile. "That's very thoughtful of you, but I hope it wouldn't come to that, were you in that situation." Because this was totally hypothetical, right? "Though if it did, I would simply have to take it upon myself to be sad on your behalf."

She sighed. "And, to think about it, I suppose I would do the same if it were me."

Re: Travelling to Riften

[identity profile] nobodysbatman.livejournal.com 2014-10-09 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
"I'd visit you," Scott blurted. "Or- send letters, somehow, if visiting would be too dangerous. So you wouldn't get lonely."
wildandbrave: (Laughing)

Re: Travelling to Riften

[personal profile] wildandbrave 2014-10-09 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh! You're right, it would be safe enough to entertain visitors most days of the month, wouldn't it? That's what the stories I've read seem to say, anyway," Cosette said. Was it sad that she honestly seemed relieved to know that? "I'd be happy to come by and call on you every so often if it were the other way around, in that case. And there's always the phone -- I know how to use it now for so many things, thank you for showing me -- though I'd have to make sure to be living all alone, but somewhere that it will still work. So it wouldn't be completely dreadful after all."