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Entry 83: Baddest (Grand)Mother Around
EnragedBard posted a blog entry in Destana is NOT the Dragonborn!
It's me, Destana. It's been a few months since Runa had her baby. Sun's Dawn (Second Month), 4E 217. Not seen much of her in that time. But that's to be expected. After our victory with the Thalmor, we all deserve a bit of an adventuring break. I'm going to fill you in on what's been going on. Over the past year or so I've been concentrating on bounding the bandits, rogue vampires, pirates (in the sea of ghosts) and the friggin Dawnguard, who've taken to just killing everyone, not just vampires. Thankfully, my master of shadows, Nazir, has been using his contacts within the now large Dark Brotherhood network to help out. I heard Runa took a sort of 'soft' retirement from being the Listener. Actual contracts have really gone down except in Alik'r and so the Night Mother doesn't speak often. A lot of the new members went back to their old jobs and now just function as sleeper agents. I also took some of this time to do more dungeons, learn more shouts and get just a little bit stronger. Oh, and get some more random stuff for the Dragonborn Museum. With the Tear of Auriel, we have a limited capacity to give humans and beastfolk extended youth and life (and sometimes, enhanced beauty) up to 150 years. Elves can benefit from it up to 250 years. So if it seems like some people are just frozen in time and youth 11.5 years after I came to Skyrim (factor in the 5 years we lost with the Dragon Break), this is why. The other countries have been getting fair shares of the life waters, but the mages at Winterhold can only produce so much. Damien oversees the operation. He got a promotion to the official Master Wizard (not just a measure of capability) after Tolfdir passed in the fall. The New Archmage: Mirabelle Ervine. We give everyone the same line when they get the water - there is a small chance of unforeseen consequences because of the corrupted end. So far we haven't seen anything strange. The people it worked on worked well - Uthgerd, for example, looks like she's about 25 again and beautiful. A large number of older people refused it, or it just didn't work on them. Chalk it up to unforeseen consequences. Ulfric, as always, does most of the day-to-day ruling. I sense even though he's firmly against drinking the life waters, he sees his own mortality rearing its head. I heard him talking to Fenrir a while back. "It's time you took a more active rule in governing Skyrim. Scale back on the adventuring. At the next moot, I'll be passing on the title of Jarl of Eastmarch to you officially. You'll be acting in the role until then," Ulfric said. We'd never really talked about succession, but I guess Fenrir is Ulfric's only natural-born child. I could tell Fenrir was equal parts excited and dreading having to give up adventuring. Whereas Valiana and Fenrir'd been helping out with patrolling the north sea for pirates with the airship, when Ulfric handed Fenrir more responsibility, he took less of an active role in the exercise. Valiana started to patrol on her own. One day, she left the airship in Windhelm and told Fen she needed to travel a little while. We've had no word from her since then. From my travels to distribute the life waters, I gather there's a peace in Cyrodiil. Jura seems to be using all the best facets of Emperors past to be the 'best damn emperor ever.' Runa, Calleius and Rigmor settled into a throuple, like Serana, Ulfric and I. Calleius had been made a full general. Brutus Brutalis went back to the Legion for a short while to train up a new general, but he wanted to retire after all the torture and war. I actually saw Tusselle in Skyrim, In one of her leave periods she came as far north as Whiterun. She'd heard there were a lot of unconquered dungeons in Skyrim (unlike Cyrodiil). I visited Summerset briefly, and from the look of it, everything seems to be alright. Sialius and his men find a pocket of Thalmor holdovers from time to time (as do we, and Cyrodiil, and Elswyer, honestly) but they put it down. Sialius seems true to his word - not oppressing the High Elves. I visited Galahad, Roheisa and Queen Mynisera in High Rock. Though the kingdoms of High Rock are always looking to find a foothold against each other, Mynisera's renewed youth and Galahad's eternal vigil seemed to keep a lasting peace in Illiac Bay. Roheisa'd been traveling a lot. She'd found a taste for adventure to far-off lands. I told her she could visit Skyrim anytime, but she said it'd be a while before she could get away from her duties again. She'd also taken leave in Frostfall, meeting up with Tusselle for dungeon runs in Skyrim. The lights slowly snuffed themselves out that night as I stayed up chronicling the last year's events. Let me clarify - vampires don't need to sleep. But we do get tired. And we have enough of our human nature to instinctually start dozing off when dead tired. I'd been using my Night Eye to finish up in bed when I fell into a deep sleep. "Ah! Gods! What the fuck!" I jerked awake, the journal flying off my bare chest. "Another one of those dreams?" Serana asked, "Did you fall asleep writing in your journal again?" I sighed, smiling, "Yes to both." I've been having these recurring dreams. I mean, they're not so bad really. They're unbelievably mundane. Serana and I are living in a world that has almost no danger, with lots of gadgets to do our bidding. Everything is white and gray. The paved roads are pristine. Crime is existent, but still, managed. People have jobs and go to school. The wilderness is pretty much completely conquered and docile. ... Life there is utterly boring and I hate it. I crave danger! Action! I CRAVE CHALLENGES! Then the dreams often end abruptly. Usually I get this prickly feeling, with something scaring me, or jumping at me. I think I'd call it... a scare-jump. And the next time I dream, the events of the scarejump haven't actually happened and life continues as normal. Perhaps it is my confused brain creating drama. "Hey, I'm not complaining. I only get to sleep next to you once every three nights. But I get to spend most nights in the dream world with you," Serana smirked. "It's not really a dream world," I said. "How do you mean?" I started to slide my boots on, "Damien monitored me a couple nights ago. He said he thought it might be 'more than meets the eye." "Ugh," Serana rolled her eyes, "He's really leaning into his new job, eh?" "Administrator of Life Well? Interdimensional Investigator? Official Master Wizard of the College? "All of the above?" Serana asked. Yeah, I guess. I'm headed to the college to see him. Wanna come with?" I asked, finishing putting on my clothes. "Sure," Serana replied. While she put hers on, I looked at my hair in the mirror. Getting kinda long. Not sure what to do with it, I crammed it into a ponytail. I teleported us to Winterhold and we walked up to the Archmage's quarters. "Morning mom," Damien turned from his work, "...step mom." Serana smirked, "I guess I am." As I approached the workshop area, I found Mirabelle and Carahil, "Archmage Mirabelle. Master Wizard Carahil, Damien. What'd you figure out?" "I have a theory," another voice said. I turned. "Solaire! It's been ages!" I shouted. He gave me a hug. "You know this strange trash-can knight?" Carahil asked. "He's a warrior of Sunlight, knight of Gwyn from Lordran," I replied, "Is that the...world's name?" "Oh, you're still keen on speaking to me, eh?" Solaire asked, "I believe the world is called 'The Lands Between,' though it's fractured, broken, time-displaced... and there are at least seven kingdoms I've been to, one of which is called Lordran. Dranglaic, Boletaria, Yharnam, Lothric, which is the same kingdom as Lordran, but thousands of years in the future but also existing side by side. And the even more future version of the Ringed City." "Well, that's confusing. I can see why you're traveling to other worlds, when yours seems to be collapsing in on itself," I said. Then I turned to the group, "What you guys got for me?" "My theory is that it's another world," Solaire said. "From everything you gave me," Damien stroked his chin, "I agree. Seems like when you dream, you're visiting another world. But it's our world." "Huh?" "What I mean is, it's like Solaire's world(s), where there are multiple versions of the same world, slightly different. Like a parallel universe. It just so happens that thing that makes the other world different is that it's about 600 years in the future." I blinked, "That... makes a lot of sense. When I'm this separate 'me,' I seem to know a lot about their world, like I've lived in it. When I wake up, I forget almost all the nuances. It's more... big picture stuff. Like, I know there's a lot of technology. I lived through an industrial revolution. I know computers... are a thing... but I couldn't tell you what they are right now. I learned to drive a car at some point. But if you asked me to do it here, I barely even know what the thing is." Serana smiled, "It's good to know that alt-Destana chose to live out her immortal life with alt-Serana." I smiled. Then I folded my arms, "So is this a cause for concern? Seems like The Worlds Between is imploding. Should we be worried?" Carahil shrugged, "This is uncharted territory. Traveling to parallel worlds is as difficult and dangerous as chronomancy, though we can repurpose a lot of the same knowledge, without the danger of time paradoxes. Infact!" She paused when everybody jumped at her Eureka moment. "This might actually be good. The drawback to chronomancy is it's prevented by Akatosh because of the inherent danger. Dimensional travel has no such prevention. Even our trashcan knight here can travel to different worlds where the boundaries are weak, using the magic soapstones from his world. But his world has little to no infrastructure. Here on Nirn we benefit from having a large body of mages who can study it. We may be able to develop a way to control where we go and... see what's out there," Carahil was beaming. "So do you need anything from me?" I asked. "I think I need to monitor you while you sleep," Carahil replied. She looked at the others. Mirabelle broke in, playing the Archmage role, "Just make sure you guys play it safe. Like you said, uncharted territory." Before he left for the night, Solaire told me to seek him out for a little side adventure. "I brought a friend back with me from Lordran," he said. I'll let you know right now, this part isn't interesting. Serana went home. Carahil monitored me while I slept (in one of the Archnages's beds). I had another dream. She took her data and told me she'd get back to me. I woke up to a conversation. "I figured I'd find you here," a woman said. I rolled over to find Brisienna and Damien, him pouring over Carahil's data. She smiled pleasantly, okay with being ignored. "Hey, how've you and Sinidar been doing?" Damien asked. "Oh, fine, I guess. You?" "The Life Waters keep me busy," he shrugged, "And this job is mostly paperwork." Brisienna smiled softly again, "I wanted to ask a favor." Damien smiled back, amicably. There didn't seem to be any bad blood between them. They were just both wrapped up in their own passions. "What can I do for you?" He asked. "Durak and I, and a few others, are going to raid the Dawnguard's fortress. Finally put an end to them wantonly killing anything that moves," she explained, "Could you watch Sinidar for a while?" Damien smiled weakly, maybe unsure about her safety, "Of course." "I have a suggestion," I said, sitting up. "Oh, didn't know you were here," Bris bowed to me, "Nice to see you." I walked over, "The Dawnguard are strong. You and your boys should take Serana, maybe a couple of her guys too." Bris thought for a second and said, "Okay." Looking between them, I spied uncertainty on Damien still. "And take Damien. He's powerful. And stir crazy," I smiled at him, "He's been cooped up here for weeks." They looked at each other, then back at me. "I'll take care of Sinidar," I added and sat down in the Archmage's chair. They smiled. After Bris went on and on about when he takes naps, what he likes to eat, how he loves his little toy lute, she pulled him in front of her from where he'd been hiding, behind her flowing kimono. Little two-and-a-half-year-old, hair as red as the Alik'r Desert. Redder. A cardinal. I smiled. He could walk, and could basic conversation. This was a fun age for Damien and Fenrir. "Who is this?" I said playfully. I realized I hadn't seen him in many months and he'd grown - fast! "Sinidar," the tiny voice said sheepishly. "Well hello, Sini. I'm your grandma. I'm your dad's mom," I said, smiling. Courageous little guy, he rounded the desk and nearly tripped down the stairs. Damien flicked his wrist and the boy floated through the air. He peered over to me as if to say, 'Can we trust you with him?' Then he noticed I also had my hand raised. "I got him," I said. Damien let him go and Sini floated over to me, sitting in my lap. He giggled, "That's fun! I can fly!" "We can fly more later if you want," I smirked. Then I looked over to the pair, "I can summon Serana." I did so and she appeared, in a bath towel. "Shor's bones!" She yelled, and Sini startled in my lap. Then he started to cry. "Oh gods," Serana shook her head, rushing over, "I'm sorry." I gently cradled his shoulder as Serana smiled and made friends. "Who is this handsome little guy?" She asked. "This is Sinidar. First time meeting, yeah?" I asked. Then I turned to the kid and said, "This is my wife, Serana." Sini tilted his head and looked at his mom, "Can two girls get married?" Brisienna chuckled, "Well, not in my day. But yes." "A little warning would be nice," Serana murmured as she was introducing herself. "Hey, you gave me the option. Also, here's what I got - Bris and her friends want to topple the Dawnguard and I figured you'd want to go with. I'm going to get to know my grandson." Serana's face softened a little, "Definitely. But didn't you have a meeting with Jura this afternoon?" I pursed my lips, opened my journal, then said, "I should really consider a secretary, y'know?" Serana laughed. "It's alright. I'll just teleport to the Imperial City. Sini here can meet his new baby cousins!" I smiled, "Wanna fly, little man?" Sinidar clapped, "Yeah!" Serana looked at the pair, "Let's meet up in Riften in a few hours." I picked up Sinidar and charged my spell, than we were in the Imperial City plaza in a few seconds. We turned to look up at the big Akatosh statue. "Wow," he said. "Wow's right. Never been here before?" I asked. He shook his head as I let him down. He looked around, marveling at the tall towers, the old architecture, and that big dragon statue. "Wanna hear something cool?" I asked. "Yeah!" "I've fought dragons bigger than that," I smiled. "Wow!" "And giants, and everything else," somebody said. I turned to find Runa and Jura, casually walking across the plaza. "What, you guys are so tough you don't even need bodyguards?" I smirked. "Pretty much," Jura said, "Same to you though. Skyrim's a bit more dangerous than Cyrodiil." "Not for me, of course," I hugged my dad, then turned to Sinidar, "This is your great grandpa, Jura, Emperor of Cyrodiil. This is your aunt, Runa. And this is... (which kid is it?)" "This is Kintyra, actually. Rigmor and I both have milk, so we just rotate. Not much different than a wet nurse," Runa replied. "Is this Sini?" Jura knelt down to get eye-to-eye with the kid. "Nice to meet you, sir," Sini said. "You call me grandpap," Jura smiled. Probably the biggest smile I'd ever seen on the man. "Look at that red hair! I love it!" Runa smiled, "And look at his little lute." "He's like, a quarter daedra, that's probably where it's from," I said. "How's your lute skills, little man?" Jura smiled. Sini, as if trained for this, took out his lute and started to strum it melodically. It wasn't anything like a complex song. More like a single chord over and over in rhythm. Still, impressive. "Sorry to butt in on your meeting," Runa said, "I was really just out for a walk with the girl and saw you both. What's going on anyway?" "Strategy meeting. Updates on Summerset. You know, standard stuff," Jura said, "But first..." I rolled my eyes, "I got your life waters for the Generals and Counts. Please, make sure none of those jackasses on the Council in Exile get their hands on this. And please distribute some to the people." "C'mon, let's go inside," Runa said, "No reason to stand out here." We all filed in the Imperial Palace to find Rigmor breastfeeding the boy and Calleius sitting in the audience chamber, reading over maps and things. "Hey, you never told me his name," I replied, "I remember you were having trouble picking one." "Oddvar," Runa replied. I nodded, "I like it. Is he an oddball or something?" Rigmor chuckled, "Dragonborn, you're always so coarse. But yeah, he's a little odd boy. It's an old family name." "They look a lot alike," I commented. Pale, blond, and beautiful just like their mother. I set down Sinidar to run around and play, like kids do, while I talked with Jura about updates. "Hey, Runa," Rigmor smiled deviously, beckoning her over. When the Emperor and I were done, Rigmor and Runa approached us, eyeing me. "What can I do for you girls?" I asked. "Go on, ask her," Rigmor said to Runa. "It's too much trouble. She's already got Sinidar," Runa replied. Rigmor sighed and turned to me, "It's been ages since the two of us had a date night." "Doesn't Calleius ever take the babies?" I asked. "Well, yeah. But he's not very good at it. And he's got an entire Legion to command now. Actually pretty busy," Runa replied. "Servants?" I asked. "We were thinking you could take them. Be the good grandma," Rigmor said, "I mean, who would they be safer with? Then neither of us have to worry the slightest bit." "I know you're gaslighting me Riggs," I smirked at her, "But, I'll do it." I pointed at Kintyra in Runa's arms, and Oddvar in Rigmor's, then Sinidar, who'd taken to playing a running game with Jura, and they all floated into the air, hovering around me. Multi-telekinesis, gotta love it. "Aww... is it time to go?" Sinidar asked. "Yeah. I have one more person to visit today. Sun's getting low," I replied, "We can come back and visit tomorrow." Sini sighed, "Okay." "Grab onto my leg," I said, and then I cast Teleport: Riften. I appeared in the busy market square. Dozens of people barely batted an eye at me appearing out of nowhere or with two floating babies. I threw Kintyra's sling over my body and kept Oddvar in my TK grasp. "Come along Sini," I said. A man bumped into me as I crossed the square. "Watch it!" I said. "Never done an honest day's work in your life for all that coin you're carrying, eh lass?" I turned and a big smile covered my face. "Talos bones," I laughed out loud, "Brynjolf! You recruiting again?" He laughed out loud, "Didn't recognize you. Been an era since I seen ya. Somebody's been getting busy I see?" He looked at the babies. I laughed, "Believe it or not, these are my grandchildren." "I simply do not believe it," Brynjolf said, "In reference to your earlier question, no, I don't need to recruit anymore. People from all across Tamriel come to us. I was just making a comment." "I seem to remember you using a similar line on me when I walked into Riften the first time, green as this tree here," I said, "But it was more like, 'you don't have any money, lass, wanna make some?" Brynjolf chuckled, "True lass. I'm out here just scoping out all the new blood. So many people've moved to Riften lately. Thinking we might get some newcomers." "Somebody help! Do something!" A voice shouted. "Care to investigate?" I asked, offering my hand. "Oh, I know who it is. Damned unguilded thieves trying to muscle in on our territory. That or the dang teenagers," Brynjolf said, then he raised an eyebrow, "On second thought, you stay here. Got your hands full." Sinidar was sneaking food from Marise's stall. "Boy's a natural," Brynjolf chuckled, then ran off. I TK'ed Sinidar again and he floated up next to me. "What did he mean by teens? Is he that old now? Is he going to start saying 'get off my lawn?" "Aww man," he said. I put down a few septims for Marise Aravel and poured Sini some milk with honey in it. About this time, several things were going on in the square at the same time. Constance Michel was taking her orphans out for a nice little walk through the town. The new kids looked happy, as far as orphans can be, and healthy. She even had a little baby in her arms. Brynjolf had given up the chase of the thief, but the guards were taking up the search. And, indeed, there were several teenagers clogging up the walkways. A couple of the boys were yelling at the guards for using excessive force. But really, I saw no reason to step in. I walked on. And finally... a voice called out to me amongst the crowd. I saw him, but continued on. But he approached me in front of the orphanage. "The time has come," he said, his voice echoing out of his ebony helm. "Who are you?" I asked, making sure the three kids were behind me and safe. He stepped up, and I found he was about a foot taller than me. Like, Tsun height. Of course, I started getting bad ideas. He continued as if he'd rehearsed this, "I have done all that can be done. There is nothing left. No quests to be undertaken. No villains to be slain. No challenges to face. Except for you. You are my last challenge. Only you can send me to Sovngarde with honor. Make your preparations. When you are ready, come find me at my last vigil." He handed me a page, a well-drawn map with a big red X on it. And as suddenly as he'd appeared, he vanished into the crowds. About that time I felt a hand in my backpack. Letting my reflexes take hold of me, I whipped around and decked the guy, sending him on his back. One of the teens who'd been arguing with the guards yelled out, "Down with the power!" The crowd started to panic, and I caught the glint of something. Fire! I threw my hand forward, reflecting it with Shalidor's Mirror. I looked back at the babies. Safe. But an overall panic erupted. The fireball I sent back rebounded into the crowd, singing quite a few clothes and hairs. A full-on riot broke out. Taking stock of the babies again, I figured this was a good time to get to safety. I ran, making sure to keep my TK active while I scrambled up toward the temple. Two unknown figures appeared on both sides of me as if they'd been waiting and I instinctively took a deep breath. But one of the men appeared with an orphan, knife to her throat. I swallowed my shout. "Don't do anything rash," I said. "FUS - RO - DAH!" A voice shouted, not my own. It was a man's voice. The men were blown off their feet at the Ebony Warrior's wake and I used the opportunity. "TIID - KLO - UL!" I shouted, slowing time. I snaked between the cultists and grabbed the child, appearing back where I was. "Get to safety!" I told the kid. The Ebony Warrior casually appeared at my side again, holding the collar of the man who'd thrown the first fireball. He was wearing some kind of bone mask - not unlike a dragon priest, but different. "Can't have my greatest challenge being taken down by scum who'd use the children to get to you," his voice droned, then he stepped forward and slashed the one on the left in two. In the intervening time I'd drawn my bow and sank an arrow between the other's eyes. "Look out!" A voice called from behind me. It was Constance who'd been shielding her orphans. I turned, but far too slowly, an arrow lodged itself in my back. No, my pack. The contents of a pack with MUCH too much gear swimming in the bottomless space in here began spilling out like a fountain. Atleast a dozen potion bottles shattered and got all over myself, Constance, and the kids (still floating around me). Thank you, Back-Shield. I stood there, coated from head to toe in various magical liquids. I surveyed the scene. The riot was under control, people now realizing it was these strange cultists making an attempt on my life that started this mess. I then surveyed myself for poisons. But I remembered I don't carry poison. So my kids, myself and Constance would have amazing Health Regeneration, Blacksmith Skills, Sneaking, Magicka Fortification, One-handed skills, and about a dozen others for the next few minutes. It does work even if you don't drink it. Then I looked in my pile of stuff again for my most important carry-on. The thing I was heading to Mistveil Keep to hand to Maven Black-Brier. A bottle of life waters. It was also shattered. I imagine the most terrified look washed over my face. Infact, I could feel the spots where the stuff hit me. It burned like acid. I'm a vampire. This stuff does not work on me. But I'd be okay. Just a little burn. I regenerate fast. Constance was looking pretty good. Obviously, it takes a little bit of time to work, but she was young looking already, so it probably wouldn't do a lot at the moment. Just make it so she stayed like this about 20-50 more years before aging. Happy accident for her. Then I looked at the kids. All three of my grandkids had been soaked with the stuff, and the baby in the sling Constance was carrying. I pursed my lips. We had intentionally never tested it on children. Nobody knew the side effects. "Is everybody okay?" Constance said, but I was already grabbing the baby from her. "What are you doing?" "Washing them off," I said, floating down to the canal. I hopped into the water and floated back up to her, handing her her soggy baby. "Sorry about the kid," I said, "Just so you know, your kid might have some weird side effects from all this stuff. Please, let me know if something bad happens." She blinked, "Don't you recognize this little lady?" I shrugged, "Should I?" "I mean, she's only about a year old. A newborn when you brought her to me," Constance replied. "Oh, that's chest baby?!" I asked. "Her name is Fortuna. You know, because you got her from a chest," Constance smiled. The Ebony Warrior turned to leave, then said, "I've seen these goons before. From Solstheim. They were after you." "Wait," I said. He stopped, but didn't turn to look. "We don't have to fight. There's a whole world out there for you to fight. Besides, I'm not the strongest fish in the pond. What about the boss of these guys? What about the Nerevarine? Emperor Jura's even stronger than me," I explained. He chuckled, "Not by much. And no, he refuses to fight me." "Well I don't blame him. I don't know you. You could be a powerful ally," I folded my arms. "Enough talk. If you want to talk, talk to Jura," he said, and then he disappeared again. I walked up to Mistveil Keep, finding Maven standing off to the side, keeping court. "Ah the good Queen. So glad you could join me today," Maven smirked. I waved, "Hey Maven. Nice to see you. I do have bad news though. Only one of the containers will be yours today. Also, I'm going to be needing a new backpack." "How, unfortunate," Maven said shrewdly. "Who were you going to give doses to anyway?" I asked. "Oh, to be honest, I was most likely going to use them to get leverage," she replied. "Yeah, I know you. I seriously doubted you were going to use it on yourself. If you suddenly started looking youthful it'd be really jarring," I said. She raised an eyebrow, "What, you don't think I look good?" "I mean, for your age..." Maven narrowed her eyes, "Well maybe I will have a little taste then. With the mind of a matron with the body of a vixen, people will be falling all over themselves just to be close to me." I smirked, "No arguments from me. Do what you want with it." With that I checked all the kids were around and queued up Teleport: Imperial City. I'd have to take a peek at the expanded orphanage next time. We got back to the palace and I put the kids in their cribs. Rigmor and Runa wouldn't be back for a few hours, but I figured I'd talk to Jura. He was there, sitting on the throne, signing decrees. He stood as I entered, "Hey. Back so soon?" "Well, I was attacked by cultists. Need to figure out what's going on in Solstheim. Splashed with life waters, including the children. Time will only tell what effects it has. By the way, have you ever heard of the Ebony Warrior?" I asked. He turned to me in recognition, "Why do you ask?" I smirked, "Well, he found me in Riften and challenged me to a fight, saying I was the strongest gal around." "Well, you probably are," Jura replied. "No, what about the Nerevarine? What about the Champion of Cyrodiil? Viranir was also stronger than me, I'm just wily and good at winning fights. And there's you." "It's all relative. You're very versatile. So much so that no matter the situation you usually have something you can pull out of your ass and win," he responded, "Except for sheer numbers." After a pause, he said, "Besides, he challenged me years ago. I refused to fight him." "Why's that?" I asked. "It's pointless," he said, "Just a man seeking challenges. There are mythical beasts in Akavir. If he wants a challenge, he could go there. Or Oblivion." "You're not usually one to turn down a challenge," I folded my arms, "What aren't you telling me?" "Well, you know how I traveled around most my life and planted my seed everywhere?" "It's how I was born," I smirked, "Probably why I am the way I am." "Well, he's one of your - many - half-siblings." I stared at him for a few seconds, then I smirked, "Well, probably good you told me now. You know how I am." "Yeah, that's why I told you," Jura cracked a smile, then he laughed loudly.- 9 comments
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I bring you chapter 6 of Thora's tale. (Only a year and a half late, I know ?) For my other work, please check out A Bard's Dream: Table of Contents A few things to know. This is the longest chapter I've posted here. By a decent margin in fact. Too long? (I'll leave that up to you, the reader ?) This entry is extremely NSFW. There's some potentially disturbing imagery, as well as a fair amount of nudity and generally lewd content. Things also get pretty heavy. Be warned. That being said, I hope you enjoy. ❤️ 1. Out of the Frying Pan... 2. Sister, Sister 3. My First Love... 4. Betrayal If you stayed for the entire chapter, I sincerely hope you enjoyed it. I don't know that I plan on doing anything this long again in the near future, but I wanted to keep Thora's Odyssey (Dream) Arc down to three acts, so the middle got a little larger than I intended. Thank you so much for reading! Lexi ❤️
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Previous part: https://www.loverslab.com/blogs/entry/5977-spoils-of-war/ Ritual at Dawn The Dawn came to Driada's kingdown, she was preparring to do an ritual in time when all of her kingdown is in dream, she doesn't wanted them to know what is she up, nor get disurbed during the ritual. She is chanted the words and used her witchcraft to it, the ritual itself is an form of guidance for her, to help her find what is she seek. She seek more power and ways to won her war against Markarth, currently she is interested in Sybill of Dibella, but the ritual is may not show her what is she desire, but what is she need for her goals. She put her offerings, blood of her newly found slave, remains of animals and some of the loot. Driada: Old Gods of the Reach, guide me for my war, for my goals, for my desires... Driada: Severed Goat head, dead corpse of the mighty beast, blood of my enemies, fresh loot as my offering for your answers.. Driada: Show me the one I seek, the one I desire, the one who might be my greatest ally or worst enemy.... Driada: Make her known of me, to seek me out, may her fall for me.... Driada: Show me the answers...show her...to me She closed her eyes and was ready to saw the answers what her ritual brought to her. The one eye seek is may the Sybill or not, she is in the heart of my enemies, one in strong green color, She will leave their heart for seeking her revenge, her goals, her desires... What is she desire? Love, Power? War? Peace?.... If answer her the right one, she will be mine..., if my answer is wrong, she.... The ritual was done, Driada got a small vision and an answer, she opened her eyes and thought a bit, the vision was blurry she does not recall too much of it. Driada: The only thing I remember is the strong green color, clothing? Eye? Magic? I don't know... I should start ordering my warriors to keep eye on it they might find her... The ritual is flawled and incompleted, she may know I already search her or I caused the entire city weird dreams.. Note(When Gwynolda is around, she will be narrate her usual first-person style like she did before...) After my bathing, I simply went to the Silver-blood in, payed with the gold of the dead Vigilant, I fall sleep in the uncomfortable stone bed in the rented room. But my sleeping was different this time, I got a weird dream... In my dream I saw an reachmen woman, Forsworn one, wearing horns in her hair, wearing markings on her body and her face, she is not really weared too much of clothing. She was attractive to myself, I found her rather beautiful, she simply asked me to find her... Forsworn woman: Seek me out.. And my dream ended, I was woke already.. Gwynolda: Uhhhhh... I sat down and thought a bit.. Gwynolda: Well this was weird..., this was not an usual one, maybe Vaermina got a bit moody...still she was hot.. Gwynolda: I should get myself ready to leave the city, maybe ask about others to have similar dreams or and listening some rumors.. End
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colored dreams took me over - I was draming to be at home. A need is growing up to me. playing keys.mp4
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This story contains an insanable virus that corrupts the conscience. If you’re an idolater, better not read them, for they may alter forever your image of God. To the rest, it’s recommendable, for they may comprehend a kind of rationality contrary to the philosophy of the Occident . Rose 66. X / X
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Hello, I'm putting in a request for somebody to do a dream request mod for me. This mod would detail this: When the player sleeps in a bed, from time to time a prompt will appear saying that you had a dream The prompt window will describe what the dream was about (what happened, how you felt, and what you saw and experienced; you can also have a nightmare, which of course will provide a darker description of what took place. For added bonus, I think it would be cooler to see if you can maybe make it so that it gives the player short term effects, like drained strength, improved stealth, or something depending on what the dream was about. I think this should be a MCM, in order to better manage and tweak how often the dreams happen. ALSO NOTE: I am aware that there has already been a vampire dream mod made (where when your a vampire, you have nightmares). This is not what I had in mind. I simply wanted dreams and nightmares whether your a vampire or not. Also note as well, that I myself, am a writer and can even contribute in any way to the writing, description, even picture assets as well, it's just that I'm not good at the Creation kit... If somebody could please do this awesome request for me, I'd be very grateful. Please do PM me, leave a message, or anything at all, heck email me, let me know if you can help please. I'd be very grateful. Thank you. -from Lefttounge