I started out my second level with those stats. Whenever I level up, I tend to put one point into strength, one into
intellegence, and one into the next stat point that recieved a bonus. This time it happened to be agility. However, if I've
already added skill points into that stat, I move on to the next one. More on that later. Now I raced around Pelagiad,
getting new houses. First was my next basement house.

I raided out this place, and moved onto the next house. It had a lock level of 45, so instead of trying to lockpick my way into the house, I just used one of the Scrolls of Unhinging I had on me.

Well, now I headed south of Pelagiad, and decided to get myself a soul trapped.

Then I headed even further south, raided out the farmhouse, and thought about all the great stuff he had stored in here, and said to myself, "He needs to learn how to lock his house up when he's not in it. After that, I headed down the path from the house, and turned right. I was planing to take all of this stuff back to Seyda Neen, gather the rest of my stuff Arrille hadn't bought yet. Turned out my plans were going to change.

I chose the highlighted option, and he had this to say:

Well, he wasn't that hard of an opponent, but looting his body made me change my mind about heading to Seyda Neen right now. Instead I dropped all the loot off at Madres Navurs' basement. Then I headed back to Seyda Neen and amazingly was able to get the rest of my treasure in one trip. I headed straight back to Pelagiad, and sold off all of my stuff to the vendors in town. I was able to get a few armorer's hammers, and prongs to help increase my armorer skill. This happened, however I wasn't able to get a screenshot of it. I was able to get the screenshots of all the times I did increase in other levels.
Now, I decided to keep Madres Navurs' basement as my Pelagiad Strong hold for one main reason:

That was a lot of storage space. Now, it was on to the cavern just south of the town.

Right when I walk in, this one attacks me:

She wasn't that hard. Nor were these people either:
I was able to kill them all at a distance with only my bow! Of course, they didn't even notice me, so I probably got a damage bonus with the attacks. However, this man would not be sneak attacked:

What this man does is first cast a fireball on you, then critically poisions you. Lucky for me, I was able to kill him before he cast his poision. I took a few trips back to town loading out all the treasure down here. One of these books was very helpful to me:

Nice that I read it. The reson I like Pelagiad over seyda Neen was because there were plenty of traders to take the load off of me. I also found another useless scroll:

One thing I think a lot of people miss in this cave is this treasure box:
I ran into two more people who would not be snuck up on.
That was it for this cave. It took a few trips in and out of the cave in order to complete the raid, but I did find this one book:

Interesting storyline, I can't wait until I find the next book. I did gain some extra skills in the process of raiding out this cavern.
I also had my cupboard and chest filled a little bit with my supplies:

Then I decide to run around town, looking through all the crates. Nothing much but some gold and a few petty soul gems. Then exploring around town, I notice this house:

Lock level 30? Well, I had scrolls of unhinging, but they only opened 40-60 points on touch. So I had to sneak by the door, while lockpicking it. I was able to get in without anyone seeing me. I lockpicked a chest, took everything inside, and stole the pillow. Looking in the pillow's spot I found this:

This is why I take everything on the surface of what you see. There might be more underneath the surface of what you truly see. I also found these in one of the barrells.

I would now use this as my new ranged weapon, despite the fact that there was only twenty of them, I usually carry the next set once the current one runs down to about five. Then, I went to Ygfa to buy a bunch of restore potions, and some cure disease potions. I forgot to take these potions to my cupboard in Madres Navurs' basement, but luckilly I did. More on that later. Now it was time to raid out another tomb.

Right as I walk in, this one attacks me:

I litteraly jumped in my chair, because I hadn't been expecting him. Notice that body on the floor?

Sweet! A body that would never dissappear, which meant that I now had an infinite storage space for any items I didn't want to carry with me all around the tomb. Luckilly he had some extravagant pants on him to replace my current expensive pants. Now, on with the tomb, and I run into this skelly archer:

Luckilly he didn't get a single arrow at me, luckilly for this reason:

I have absolutely no resistance to frost, so I was sort of lucky. I also ran into a bonewalker, unfortunately.
Like I said earlier, I forgot to take those potions back to my cupboard in Madres Navurs' house, so now I had a few Cure Common Disease potions, to restore my strength and my personality. So now, heading onward, I run into this other Skeleton archer:

He almost killed me with only one arrow!

No wonder. I have no resistance to poison, and I had no cure poison potions in my belt. Well it was on with the raid. I ran into a few more enemies:
I wasn't able to get a screenshot of the other bonewalker, but I was able to get screenshots of some interesting scripts.
Now after dropping off everything where they needed to be, I headed up the road to the next cavern.

In here, I ran into another enemy.

There was also this enemy.

He did quite the number on me. First he used this belt on me:

Then he used his own mana to heal himself later on. Now it was time for the quest I like to call the "Get in Imperial Cult for Free" quest. It starts with this bowl:

This is what I had to say about it in my journal:

Now, I asked one of the guards in town about this bowl.

Very well. Now Ygfa, can you give me directions to Piernette's farm house?

Now it was on to Vivec. BEWARE: If you use the Almsivi Intervention in one half of Pelagiad, you will go to the temple in Vivec. If you use it on the other half, you will go to the temple in Balmora. So I went to the southern half, and teleported to Vivec. Here I joined the temple, and was given these instructions.

Now I headed straight up the palace steps and read the grace of generosity.

Then there is a small trick to finding the Puzzle Canal in the middle of the palace. But it's just that. It's in exactly the middle of the palace. There are five levels in the canals, and you need to go to the third. This can be accomplished easily by counting down three from the very top where the palace shrines are at. Enter on the left side going down, head into the center, and you will find the canal. What you see is this.

Then you get in and what confuses you even more is this message:

But this means exactly what it says. Drown yourself. Don't worry though, you get an extra life. So now, you head back up the steps and the previous doorway is turned into this:

Then you walk up and a man named Kraazt says that he is unarmed and he thinks that silver longsword is for him. Give it to him and then read the grace of courtesy:
Then I noticed something rather hilarious. He was never unarmed:

After which, I went to Ebonhart to report these Dark Brotherhood attacks before they started again.

After finding Asciene, I talked to her about travel to Mournhold.

After choosing the selected option, she was a little more sympathetic to my cause.

Now all I had to do was, according to a friend of mine, was to talk to one of these Royal Guards around here, and the attacks would stop.

Now that the attacks would stop, I will need to come back when I'm a higher level. I went back to Vivec via Almsivi Intervention and headed up the road for what I needed to do.

I went inside and found Piernette Belluelle.
Then I headed back to Pelagiad, saving the one shrine next to the temple itself for last, as it was the coolest and most usefull in my opinion, and decided this time to join the Imperial Cult, and get to know where possible quests might be at.