Chapter 24 -- Ragnar the Reborn
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I have no idea where the prison was where they kept me. I remained alone in my cell. It was rather dark, unsure when it was daylight or not. I was given three meals a day, though to call them meals wasn't exactly correct, being either bread and water, or some sort of gruel and water. Otherwise, I could only pass the time by pacing the small cell, sitting down and leaning against the wall, or attempting to sleep.
I was expecting to be tortured eventually. The Emperor would want to know who was behind the contract. But apart from the lone guard who brought my meals, I had no contact with anyone else for what felt like day and weeks. It felt like that, but it might have been only a matter of days. I had no idea when it was day or night, so didn't know when day passed into night, or vice versa.
Despite the solitude of my cell, I could hear plenty of noise from within the prison. I assumed others were being beaten or tortured, as I heard the occasional scream and plenty of whimpering. Yet I remained left alone. It actually started to drive me a little bit nuts, the constant isolation, except for the tri-daily visit of the guard to deliver a meal and take the bucket I used for other matters.
I'm not sure how long I remained alone in the cell but the door finally opened, a trio of heavily armed guards walking in. "Up!" one of them ordered.
Despite the boredom and isolation, I'd kept my body sharp. I wasn't in real fighting condition, but if I wanted to, I could have at least given it a go. But looking at their armour and the fact the three carried weapons, I wasn't going to sacrifice my life for no reason. Rising to my feet, two of them grabbed me, manacled and chained together my wrists and ankles, before I was escorted out of my cell for the first time since my arrival.
Led towards another room, I was sat on a chair in front of a large desk. Sat to the other side was who I assumed was the warden or commander of the prison. There were sheets of paper in front of him. I assumed that listed the charges or perhaps the orders he had been given regarding my incarceration.
"No-one knows your real name, so we'll just call you Listener," he stated, "Quite the list of charges here. Murder and treason are the stand outs. You are aware there will be no trial?"
"I know."
"I have been given the authority to ask you once, and only the once, for your co-operation. Give us the name of the person or people who asked for you to kill the Emperor, and you may find your time here more comfortable at least, though the chances of your actual release are minimal at best. Don't help us... Well, I'm sure you can imagine what will happen."
"Do what you must. You should realise I will not give up the contact."
"You won't be asked again, Listener. Is that your final response?"
"It is."
"Very well. You will be returned to your cell. Tomorrow morning, you will be taken and transported to the place of your execution. Don't worry, one thing you won't be doing is dying alone."
"You found the others?"
"No, we don't know where the rest of your so-called Brotherhood is, if there are even any survivors. No, you will be dying alongside someone else who wishes to see the end of the Empire too." I raised my eyebrows as my question was answered. "Yes, we have captured Ulfric Stormcloak. Tomorrow will be a good day for the Empire. The death of the man who attempted to assassinate the Emperor, and the death of the man who wishes to see the Empire itself on his knees. I know you won't confirm, but we can guess that it wasn't Ulfric who ordered the death of the Emperor."
"That I can confirm. Never met the man myself."
"Well, you will die beside him. You will be given a final meal tonight. Tomorrow morning, you'll be loaded into a cart and transported to Helgen. It has been chosen as the place where the Stormcloak rebellion ends and the threat to the Emperor himself is put to rest."
If they were expecting me to plead for my life, perhaps break down and cry, or even fight them off, they didn't know me well. I accepted my fate. Hauled to my feet, I was led back to my cell, wrists and ankles unchained, and left alone in the cell. That evening, plates of food were delivered, and it was a fine last meal. I was given some meat, potato and vegetables, with bread and ale. It was the best food I'd eaten in days or weeks, so made sure I savoured every bite.
I was woken by the clanking of keys the next morning. Ordered to my feet, I was surprised not to find my ankles bound, though my wrists were, though only by rope. Led down a corridor, with further cells to my left and right, I was led up a couple of flights of steps and out into the fresh air, ensuring I took a deep breath. I had no idea where we were, but it looked like a fort, glancing around to see quite a few Imperial soldiers. The smell and damp in the air suggested we were in the south.
Pushed onto a cart, I found myself joined by three others. Two were dirty and bloodied, and considering the Imperial soldiers around us, I figured them for Stormcloaks, as both had the build of soldiers. The third man I couldn't pick, so figured he was a common criminal. The man opposite nodded in my direction but didn't say anything.
The first hour or so took place in silence and we were led past the remains of the Sanctuary near Falkreath. The man across noticed my glance linger longer than probably expected, so it was no surprise when he asked, "You know what was there?"
"Aye, I did. I do. Someone is buried there."
"A lover?"
"One of them. She's buried there, and it was the last Sanctuary."
"Sanctuary? Sanctuary for what?"
I met his eyes. "Sure you want to know the truth?"
"I assume we're all here as we will soon be in Sovngarde. I don't think there's a point in holding onto secrets anymore."
"What's your name?"
"Ralof."
"Call me the Listener. I was the last one of the Dark Brotherhood."
"Listener? Dark Brotherhood? Last... You were an assassin?"
"I was. Now I'm the last of my kind. The others are dead, and as for the Night Mother, I can only assume the body was burned." I wasn't saying it for the benefit of Ralof. I knew the soldiers around us would be listening in. No doubt that's why I hadn't been told to shut up just yet. "As for my crimes, I killed Vittoria Vici, the Emperor's cousin, which led to his arrival in Skyrim. I killed the son of Commander Maro, implicating him in a plot to kill the Emperor. I killed Commander Maro as he was responsible for the death of Astrid, leader of the Brotherhood in Skyrim, and my lover. And I was finally caught just as I was about to kill the Emperor himself. Bastard knew I was coming."
"No wonder you're in this cart with us."