âWho is this scholar again?â The dragonborn said behind Serana, the walk to Winterhold becoming tiring as more snow continued to fall.Â
âDonât call her that to her face, friend. She doesnât take kindly to titles.â The vampire rubbed her arms before continuing. âShe was a friend of my motherâs, she is our best hope if we want to find her.âÂ
âAnd she lives in Winterhold of all places? Couldnât she choose a warmer environment? Preferably with less snow?â She grunted as she stumbled, the snow piling at her feet making it difficult to walk; especially with the fur boots she was wearing. She had discarded her normal light attire for something warmer and therefore heavier; she didnât appreciate the extra weight. Despite being the dragonborn, she wasnât very muscular and apart from stolen goods and purses full of coin, she couldnât carry much. Serana came to know this information some time after they began travelling together in search of the elder scrolls and needless to say, she wasnât amused.Â
âShe is rather peculiar. I remember when she would come visit us, she would be completely in tune with the icy weather of the castle despite not being a vampire.â Serana sighed in relief as Winterhold finally came into view, the lanterns outside the tavern becoming a beacon to the pair. âIâm guessing itâs because sheâs an elf. Elves are very resistant to harsh weather.âÂ
âIâm an elfâÂ
âYouâre a disgrace.âÂ
âIâm the dragonborn, I can shout you across the gorge.â They stepped onto the tavern's porch, shaking snow from their hair and taking off their masks. Serana's scoff was soon replaced by a sigh as warmth of the tavern enveloped her; even as a vampire Winterhold's cold was punishing.Â
"I'm choosing to ignore your threat in favor of our mission." Making their way to the bar, they paid for two rooms and warm meals and took a seat at one of the nearby tables. The moment the streaming bowl of vegetable soup was placed in front of them, they dug in ignoring the burn of the liquid on their tongues.Â
"What's her name? You never mentioned."Â
"Vivienne. No last name, just Vivienne."Â
"A walking mystery, I see. This is going to be a long trip."Â

















