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Taken from her home in Skyrim over a decade prior, Aesya returns to a land engulfed in conflict, destined for the headsman's axe. But when an ancient enemy rises to consume the war-torn world, the fate that has followed her since birth is at last revealed.
With only a mysterious blade to guide him in his quest for the truth of his origins, Kaidan finds himself the unwitting captive of the Thalmor. When he is saved by a mysterious woman seeking vengeance against his own captors, he pledges himself to her cause.
Two souls seek to find absolution, unaware of the true significance of their meeting, and the impact it has yet to have on the world, and on each other.
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03 Dec 2023
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At the height of Dwemer civilization in the closing days of the Merethic Era, a dark priest calling himself Konahrik has delivered a marvel of science to the city of Blackreach--a living dragon.
My take on a question that's bothered me ever since I first played Skyrim: how did Vulthuryol get into Blackreach anyway?
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Bookmarked by Mysticice26
03 Dec 2023
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Sarel is not like other children.
First of all, he was adopted. Second, he is blind.
Third, (and while some may argue most importantly, though Sarel disagrees), he is Falmer.
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"Found" by an Altmer researcher and scholar with the College of Winterhold, Sarel's existence has remained a relative secret, hidden behind the stone walls of the college. All of this changes on his eleventh birthday, when a mysterious stranger appears at the college doors asking after him.
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08 Apr 2023
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Two childhood friends bound by the joys of youth, torn apart by the horrors of war, and brought together again by the threads of fate.
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08 Apr 2023
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The hours are: eleven to seven.
Those who come in are usually folks of the pathetic sort, not dissimilar to myself. Tired adults and elderly working into the night whereas any respectable individual would have closed up shop or gone to bed. The customers themselves are unremarkable, each and every one unique, but only in appearances. It was only when I started seeing these creatures of the night outside of work that I had begun taking notice.
Bookmarked by Mysticice26
03 Apr 2023