Jaygue jogged steadily through the knee deep snow, ignoring the biting cold of the wind blowing into his face. Despite only wearing a tattered black cloak and his ebony chainmail, the pale faced man showed no sign of being effected by the icy temperatures of Skyrim at night. No, Jaygue had bigger things to worry about, he was on a mission for the guild and when he was working he never let anything distract him.
Completely focused on his task Jaygue continued to run in the direction his magical aura tracking told him to. He was hunting a vampire tonight, his favorite type of monster to kill, and the one he was most skilled at finding. This one was rather unskilled, he hadn't done a very good job covering his 'operations'. Indeed he had actually abducted some teenaged girl from a farm near Whiterun, which made it extremely easy for Jaygue to track him.
He could sense the creature coming nearer with every footstep he took, and Jaygue gripped he hilt of his trusty ebony Katana, Blightfire, firmly. Undead blood would stain the snow tonight. As he was almost upon his target Jaygue finally spotted him with his eyes. A pale Imperial, dragging a young Nord woman through the snow. The girl was limp, but Jaygue could tell she wasn't dead as he still sensed some life flowing through her.
Putting on an extra burst of speed, Jaygue jumped up over a snowbank and slid down the slope to stand before the vampire. Startled by his sudden appearance, the foul creature took a step back, drawing a vicious looking saber and holding it before him. "Back of mortal, you don't want to mess with me. I could rip out your heart before you could even blink!"
Jaygue gave the man a sneer of disgust, "I highly doubt it." He drew Blightfire with lightning quick speed, and slowly twirled the blade about his fingers. As he did sow silver flames began to slowly lick across the shining black surface of its edge. The vampire seemed slightly less confident and glared at Jaygue, "Well maybe not you, but I can sure slice this girls throat before you can do anything!" He dragged the girls limp body in front of himself and put his blade to her throat.
Jaygue sighed, "Do you really think I care if she dies? All I am here to do is kill you, monster. A little Nord girl isn't going to stop me." Then, without hesitation he lifted his hand and sent a ball of glowing silver light at the vampire. The positive energy passed right through the Nord woman, but it burnt the vampire badly. Yelping with pain the man jumped back, dropping the woman to the ground and snarling at Jaygue. Jaygue sprung toward the vampire before he could react further. Blightfire decended towards his skull, but the vampire blocked. Jaygue had expected this, and countered with a vicious punch to the stomach with his gauntleted fist. This attack made the vampire lower his guard and Jaygue finished him with a vicious spin of his blade.
His target down, Jaygue walked over to the unconscious Nord girl. He quickly poured a potion down her throat and her eyes shot open. She gasped at the sight of the witchers scarred and grizzly face, but he ignored it. Jaygue was used to people being scared by him, "Can you get up? You need to get back to your family. Your home is only a few miles to the east of here." The girl got to her feet shakily, and looked at him with fear, "But... I-I ah who... were..." Jaygue shook his head, "It doesn't matter, just head that way and you'll be fine. Trust me." He patted her on the back and guided her gently in the right direction before turning back to the corspe of the Undead monster.
As the girl wandered off back to civilization, Jaygue strode forward, looking down at what had to have been the vampires destination. He saw a wall of sharpened spikes surrounding a small fortress of a sort. Looking closer Jaygue could see wagons, and the wagons seemed to be full of.... people, chained and bound to the sides. Jaygue swore as he realized what this place was, "Slavers." He muttered to himself, and if anyone were nearby, the would have been able to feel the hatred coursing through that simple word.