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Everyone at the table sat in deep thought after my last comment. Brunwulf broke the silence. “Seems to me that you’ve been doing what you can to unite it, at least under your own rule.”

“It’s not of my original choosing, I’ll tell you that. All I came here, to Tamriel, to do was to find out about my own history. If I had my druthers, I’d have a simple life, work metal, bone, and leather in a smithy, maybe do some alchemy, and be content with the love of my wives as we all grow old together. But ... I’m Dragonborn. That means the dragon blood flows within my veins. So ... just as I was destined to fight Alduin, just as I was destined to fight Lord Harkon, and as much as I’d prefer not to do it ... I am Septim, so...” I paused for a moment.

“What that also means is simple. It’s a challenge. And one thing a lot of people have learned over the last year or so that I’ve been in Skyrim is simple.”

Lydia chimed in from the side. “Don’t fuck with the Dragonborn. She’ll kick your ass!”

Everyone broke out laughing at that, which broke the tension that had arisen at the table. Lortheim said, “Okay, for those of us who are actually priests at Temples, could you explain that a bit more, though?”

“It wasn’t obvious?” I laughed. “Okay, what it means is that if you want to worship Talos, Dibella, or any of the divines, feel free to do so. If you’re Dunmer and want to worship a Daedra, go ahead and do so. An Orc, well, Malacath is obvious for them. But what’s different, going to be different, is this. The Daedra and Aedra won’t be interfering in what happens here any more, either actively or through direct intervention on behalf of their followers.”

There were still some puzzled expressions, but I saw looks of comprehension on at least two of my companions and my wife. “Just for example, Dagon influenced the Mythic Dawn to do his bidding, to weaken things for his invasion and blatant attempt to take over all of Mundus. Molag Bal attempted a long game, using vampires in an attempt to wrest control of Mundus over millenia. They can’t do that anymore. That doesn’t mean that Orcs can’t continue to worship Malacath, just that Malacath can’t interfere with them if they don’t do his bidding. So no more curses that affect a weak tribe. Of course, that also means no more assistance that way, either.”

“That’s well and good for the Daedra, the Dunmer in town are pretty much the only ones who worship them locally anyway. But what about the Divines? Are they not going to still be able to give us their blessings and heal diseases from those who pray to them?”

“You can answer that question yourself, Lortheim. Do you feel Talos working within you now, like you always have or is it different?”

He thought about it for a moment, and then nodded. “Yes, I can still feel him, but ... it does feel a bit ... different.”

“It should. Keep in mind that the Aedra are the ones who gave of themselves to help create our world in the first place. So they get to remain a part of our world. What has changed is that, while they’ll still be able to help if you ask for it, they will no longer be able to manipulate things so that they’re the ones who made it so you asked for that help in the first place. It’s a fine distinction, but an important one. Sithis was ... well, I feel like Sithis was upset. Basically the anger of a parent with their child for not taking care of their toys. Because to them, that’s all we were, toys to be played with, and they didn’t care if we got broken or not.”

The Jarl furled his brow in thought. “So, what changed while you were in the Temple?”

“For all their planning, all their cunning, they were out maneuvered by their toys. I have my suspicions that Sithis planned it this way just in case things did turn out the way they have, as the two phases of Sheogorath match the two original beings of Anu and Padomay. But it was still up to us to break the cycle. My mother, a human woman, becomes a Daedric Lord. My father, a human man and a Dragonborn, becomes an Aedra, a divine. Precedent had already been set when Tiber Septim ascended as well.”

“So the toy soldiers literally revolted against their masters, is what you’re saying?”

“Yes, Galmar, pretty much that. As for which Daedra had influenced Ulfric, I don’t know. The Altmer worship many of the same gods as men, Akatosh and Auri-El are the same being, Mara is still Mara, Lorkhan and Shor are the same. I suppose it could be one of the other gods, but I have no idea which one.”

Gelebor had been quietly listening to our discussion. He slapped the table suddenly. “That’s it, the missing piece. Gildan was changed from Bosmer because the Altmer want the power of the Ayleid, all their magic. The only way for them to secure it was to keep men too occupied with each other, so they could exploit things. That would be the power of the god Magnus.”

Korir spilled his cup. “What? Magnus? But ... before I left to attend the wedding, I had heard rumor that the College of Winterhold had found an artifact in a ruin not far from here, Saarthal, I believe. I don’t trust those mages anyway, not after the Great Collapse, so I do try to stay abreast as much as I can of what they’re doing, so we can save the town if they act up again. This artifact, I believe it was called the Eye of Magnus.”

I looked at Gelebor. “I’m going to make a guess that it would be a bad idea if the Altmer ended up with that artifact, right?”

“Immensely bad, yes. It could have the power to either help finish my work, especially now that I have the Eyes of the Falmer, of restoring the Betrayed. Or it could have enough power to make what they did to Gildan seem like just molding wet clay and change ... everything.”

“Well, I’m glad I recovered. I suspect I did so just in time, and for exactly this reason. My Jarls, it was a pleasant dinner, made the more so by your company. I presume my armor is in Serana’s room?”

“Yes, it is. I can’t come with you, can I?” She pleaded.

“Not this time. You have a more important job. Mjoll, guard Serana. My love, return to Astrid and then send Jordris to me as soon as possible. Rikke, bring up your troops as best you can. My companions, let us meet out front in a single candlemark. We’re heading for Winterhold and the College there. Now.”

Galmar frowned. “You suspect something, then? How can we help?”

“Keep things under control here when Rikke pulls out. Jarl Korir, you ride with her. If you’re going to come, it’ll be safer for you. The rest of you, let’s go.”

As I stood, Jarl Brunwulf said, “Your Majesty!” I stopped. “Good luck. I won’t tell you that it’s not your place to do this. I suspect it is. It ... it will be difficult, but there is nothing that we Nords like more than a challenge. Your citizens in Windhelm ... all of them, regardless of race ... will be cared for. You have my word.”

I nodded, then hurried from the table, heading to our room. Lydia quickly caught up with me while the rest of our party scattered for their own quarters. “What is the problem, my Thane?”

“You were at the College. You remember Mirabelle, I would gather. Who else do you remember?”

“Several of the instructors, Urag of course, and ... fuck. Ancano.”

“No, no fucking Ancano. Kill Ancano.”

With it only being a few of us, we took a little extra time leaving the city, but cutting hours off our ride. We took our horses through the town, down the docks, then in single file around the edge of the inlet. That let us take a lesser pathway that came out near the Whistling Mine. Alternating a trot and walk with the horses found us in Winterhold before midnight.

We tied the horses up outside the Frozen Hearth inn, heading for the bridge across the gorge. The guards of the town were standing near the entrance, watching with their weapons ready. “What’s going on here?” I demanded.

“Something bad at the College. We saw those lights start to flicker, been hearing loud explosions from over there. We’re ready, as ready as we can be, for whatever comes this way. You better not go there, lady, not if you want to be safe.”

“Be ready to evacuate the town if need be. Have all your troops ready. Jarl Korir will be coming from Windhelm with reinforcements, but it’ll take him time to get here that we may not have.”

The guard looked at me. “Who are you to give us orders, lady?”

“I’m the High Queen of Skyrim, soldier. Now do your job, protect the civilians, and get out of our way.”

The guards blocking our path quit doing so. I hurried up the bridge, my companions behind me. At the entrance to the College, the students and most of the staff were gathered in a group. From the Hall of Elements ahead, I could see bright flashes of light coming through the windows. There were loud explosions coming from within the Hall as well, various flashes going up the pillar of arcana after each bang. I could see a man that I presumed was the Arch-Mage standing next to Mirabelle, arguing with her.

“Savos, I don’t know what we can do.”

“We have to do something, Mirabelle. This is intolerable!”

“Mirabelle, Arch-Mage, I’m here to help. What has happened?”

Mirabelle looked at me in shock. “You? I haven’t seen you for months! I was starting to wonder if you were ever going to come back here to finish your studies with me. This is not the time, though, we have a situation here.”

“Mirabelle, who is this?”

“Your pardon, Arch-Mage. This is one of our newer students, um, I’m sorry, with what’s going on, I forgot your name.”

“We have no time for students, whoever you are.” The Arch-Mage looked past me, at the Hall of Elements. “We have an emergency here.”

I chuckled. “You’re forgiven for not remembering my name, so long as you remember our studies. They have come in very useful to me. And I think you’ll have time for me, if you want to live.”

The Arch-Mage dryly said, “Really? And what would a new student of magic know about what’s going on here?” His tone was rather haughty.

“Probably a new student wouldn’t know much. I am not one. I am the Dragonborn and High Queen of Skyrim. I daresay that I’m more a master of magic than you are.”

Mirabelle’s jaw dropped. “I remember you’d claimed to be Dragonborn, and proved it to me. If you have the magic needed, then, perhaps that’s what we need. Savos, if the three of us hit the door all at once, that might be enough to break whatever it is that’s blocking it!”

“Very well. It can’t hurt if we try again, then.” He turned to the door and began casting flames at it. I could see that there was some type of ward spell just outside the actual surface of the door, absorbing and deflecting his magic. Mirabelle quickly joined in with a frost spell. Both of them together showed me where the weakness of the ward were, and that’s where I aimed my lightning spell. The ward crumpled.

The doorway then opened, showing the pathway into the Hall. A large sphere was in the center of the hall, floating above the center pool of arcana. It appeared to have an assortment of mystic designs upon that became visible as the sphere rotated. At the base of the sphere, Ancano was casting some sort of spell upon the sphere. The Arch-Mage started running towards Ancano, shouting at him to stop what he was doing.

I turned to my companions. “Take cover!” They jumped out of the way as Ancano did something with the sphere, sending the power of the sphere towards the Arch-Mage. That power hit the Arch-Mage, creating a huge explosion. I ducked behind a pillar, shouting “FEIM ZII GRON” as I did so. The gift I’d been received of all the shouts allowed me to speak all the words, even those I hadn’t learned from Word Walls yet.

Becoming ethereal, the force of the explosion didn’t affect me. I watched Mirabelle get slammed into the wall, hard. She looked stunned. The Arch-Mage hit the wall, bounced off, then was flung completely outside. Ancano looked pleased with himself at that feat, and returned to the sphere. I came around, pulling my sword as I did so. The large ward spell he’d placed around the center didn’t slow me in the least as I was ethereal. I walked up behind him, then plunged my sword into his back.

Since my sword was also still ethereal, nothing happened right away. “Hey, Ancano. You might pay a bit more attention to what’s going on around you.”

He heard my words and it broke his concentration, my speaking from right behind him. “What? Who ... how?” At that moment the effect of the shout wore off and I became material again, with my sword already in his body. I yanked on it, and it pulled him into me. My sword had fused itself with his tissues.

He screamed in pain, as it was obvious to him that something serious was wrong. He couldn’t cast anything, due to being held by my sword, and he flailed his arms trying to regain his balance. An arrow came flying in from the doorway and embedded itself in his head. His head snapped back and he slumped to the floor, dead. I held him up by my sword, still attached to his body. I shouted “FEIM” by itself. That let me and more importantly, my sword, go ethereal long enough to pull the blade out of his now lifeless body.

After a brief period I again became physical. I saw that Erandur was already taking care of Mirabelle, casting healing spells upon her. The sphere in the center of the hall had settled down. Shouts from outside said that something else was wrong, though. I hurried out. Faralda was yelling that something was happening in town.

Apparently the magic that Ancano had been doing had created some magical entities that were attacking Winterhold. My companions, along with a couple of the college mages, charged across the bridge and quickly dealt with them. One guard was killed, but that was the extent of the damage. Seeing that they had things well in hand, I returned to the College to help.

The Arch-Mage was dead. The instructors were gathered around his body, wondering what to do. I went on inside. Mirabelle was still shaken, but her physical injuries had been healed. I knelt beside her. “So, how are you feeling?”

“Like someone tried to use me as a battering ram on a wall.” She brought her hand up to her head. “I don’t suppose it’d be possible for us to do a little more of that healing magic we did once, would it?”

I laughed. “Ah, sorry, my sweet Mirabelle. As much fun as it was, I think my three wives would object now. But ... I don’t know if it would work with Lydia quite as it did with me, but she and I have shared the magic many times. I can ask her if you’d like.”

“Three wives? I knew you were the Dragonborn, but you weren’t kidding earlier, were you? About being the Queen of Skyrim, I mean?”

“Ask Urag. He was at my wedding. Sly old Orc, he’s been supporting me for quite some time. Oh, and just so it’s not a shock to you later, I’m also of Septim blood. Which means I’m the Empress of Tamriel as well.”

“By the gods. Well, that’s going to make Savos sorry he called you a new student.” She tried to get up and Erandur helped her to her feet.

“Um, yes, about the Arch-Mage ... that position is now vacant, it seems. Come, let us join the others outside.” Erandur and I steadied her as we walked out to the courtyard. My companions had returned from town and had gathered behind the instructors.

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 18

“I’m really getting tired of this mountain. Now I understand why Klimmek wanted us to bring supplies up here.” “Look at the bright side, my Thane. It’s doing wonders for our legs and thighs.” “True. Yours were very nice when wrapped around my face last night.” Either Lydia was blushing, or the cold from climbing the mountain was bringing color to her cheeks. “I could say the ... Watch out!” A bear rose from where it was resting beside the path. I quickly ran to my right. “FUS RO DAH!” One...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 19

As we were walking back, Lydia was curious about something. “I don’t understand something, my Thane. We can SEE the College of Winterhold from here. Why is it that if Urag or any members of the College were concerned about Septimus, they didn’t just go out and look for him themselves?” “It’s simple, really. Think about yourself for a minute. About the you that was, before you met me. How far outside of Whiterun had you actually gone?” “Well, I’d been to the meadery, and ... that’s ... I’d...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 20

The gates of Whiterun lay behind us. We had spent a day and a half getting ready to go back underground, and I thought it was time well spent. I’d made some slight improvements to our armor, even finally getting Lydia a Blades sword to match her armor. She was so happy with that present we had to delay our preparations for an hour while she thanked me properly. I had also taken some of the things we’d found in Alftand to Dragonsreach and learned their enchantments. That enabled me to use the...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 21

“I’m pleasantly surprised, Lydia.” “I bet Arngeir has no idea how close he came to, uh, having issues.” “That’s what I mean. He didn’t actually piss me off this time. I wonder if he made this trip to talk to Paarthurnax and got told something by the one being he respects.” “We’ll find out soon enough. There’s Paarthurnax waiting for us.” We got closer and with his deep voice, the dragon spoke. “You have it. The Kel – the Elder Scroll. Tiid kreh ... qalos. Time shudders at its touch. There...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 22

It was two days later before we entered High Hrothgar again. Arngeir was in mediation near the entrance. “Arngeir, we need to stop the war. And while I am Dragonborn, the Nords respect you.” “You misunderstand our authority. The Greybeards have never involved themselves in political affairs.” “Ah, but you you misunderstand why we need to stop the war. Jarl Balgruuf won’t assist me while the war rages.” “I see. The dragon will lead you to Alduin, but without the Jarl’s help...” “Exactly....

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 23

I didn’t know that a vampire could faint. You learn something new every day. Lydia was laughing a bit. “ Remember Delphine? Seems like every time you get with an older woman, they have this reaction to you.” “Technically I’m probably older than Delphine, but not really, so I suppose you’re right. Here, hold your dagger tip out, so I can prick a fingertip.” She did, and I let a drop of blood well up. I held my finger under Serana’s nose. That worked like I hoped. “Oh, my. Sorry about that. I...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 24

The entrance to High Hrothgar was before us. I couldn’t delay things any further, so I opened the door and entered the home of the Greybeards. The four of them were waiting in the entrance hall. To my surprise, two familiar faces to me had apparently walked in just ahead of me. Delphine said, “So, Arngeir, is it? You know why we’re here. Are you going to let us in or not?” “You’re not invited here. You’re not welcome here.” Arngeir said, true to form. “We have as much right to be at this...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 25

I wasn’t sure what to expect, being a living being entering the halls of the dead. I knew from my reading that I was no longer on Mundus, I was probably on the plane of Aetherius. I found myself at the top of a long flight of stairs. Half a dozen statues of someone in robes lined the stai.rs down. It had been midday when I entered the column of light. Now it appeared to be twilight. A rainbow colored aurora lit the sky, and when I looked straight up, there were clouds rotating in a circular...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 26

Well, even though there had been no formal coronation, it appeared that suddenly a lot more people were ready to follow me and accept me as their Empress. “I accept you into my service willingly and without reservation. Arise.” Elise yelled out, “Three cheers for the Dragonborn!” Everyone joined her. “Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!” “Okay, enough. But now, who’s going to explain this all to me?” “It’s quite simply, milady. We followed Balgruuf in battle either during the Great War or when he...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 27

“Martina, I ought to apologize, I think. I don’t know what came over me last night.” “Well, Ysolda, if I were to make a guess I’d say Lydia, then me, then Lydia again, and finally me.” “You’re ... you’re not upset?” “Love, that was just pure fun. Now, how about we get some breakfast, and talk about your new responsibilities.” “I am hungry enough to eat a horker. Wait, what new responsibilities?” “As my personal merchant and trader, of course. Come on, let’s go see what the Bannered Mare...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 28

We left our horses outside the entry to the canyon leading to the fort. The weather was slightly bad, with a light snow falling. Annekke looked around in awe as we walked through the canyon, then at the lake and what lay beyond. “I was a ranger, but we were never this close to Morrowind. This area is a fortress, you could defend it from attack with only a few troops.” “Unfortunately, that’s all there are right now. I’ve talked to ... someone ... and I’m sure the vampire attacks are only...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 29

“This is a nice home, Argis. You’ve done well in maintaining it.” “It is my sworn duty to protect you and your property, my Thane. You ... well, your exploits are those that will be sung about through the ages. I am honored I was allowed to swear to your service.” “Very good. This is Lydia. Just as you are my housecarl for Markarth, she is housecarl for me in Whiterun. And this is Annekke, someone who is following me as we, as you put it, have exploits.” “I was told to expect the three of...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 30

We ended up spending three days in Whiterun getting everything ready to head out again. Argis got to meet Irileth and Jarl Balgruuf when we had dinner with the Jarl the second evening. Proventius was unhappy at the influence I had in the Jarl’s court, and did a poor job of hiding it. Farengar, on the other hand, was ecstatic that I was able to provide him with some samples of dragon blood and bone, courtesy of the dead dragon just outside the walls, and begged for me to do that more often –...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 31

Wolfskull Cave opened into a natural tunnel that then descended into the mountainside. There were a few torches guttering along the hallway. We’d been walking for several minutes when I saw a draugr patrolling ahead. I shot him with an arrow. We continued past his corpse and soon the passageway opened into a larger chamber. There were two figures warming themselves at a campfire along one wall of the chamber. I quickly dispatched both of them. We checked their corpses, they were both human....

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 32

The guards in Riften were a bit jumpy. A dragon had flown over the town recently and while it hadn’t attacked, they were concerned. I did my shopping, then we went back to the Bee and Barb for the night. It was peaceful inside the walls, and we weren’t expecting trouble the next morning right when we left town. More vampires were waiting in concealment for us just outside the city. And there were a lot of them with their thralls. Two master vampires, three fledglings, and half a dozen...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 33

We arrived at the gates of Solitude in time to break up a vampire attack. “Okay, that’s enough of this. I thought that helping Sybille would take care of the issues locally. At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised to find the Thalmor helping the vampires in this.” It was early evening, so we grabbed something to eat, then I sought Viarmo out at the Bards College. “Here’s the verse about King Olaf you were seeking.” “Ah, let me see. Oh, no! It’s aged such that parts of it are unreadable. And...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 34

It wasn’t quite at a run that we made it to the stable but close. “Jordris, grab a horse. Giemund, you know us by now from caring for our horses. We need another.” He nodded and told me a fair price that I immediately paid. “Okay, mount up and ride as if Elisif’s life depends upon it. Which I suspect it does.” We left at a gallop. “Lydia, Serana, this is the way we first went when we headed for Castle Volkihar. Be ready in case of animals, don’t stop, just ride over them.” We actually did...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 35

Climbing down from the ledge was relatively easy. Relative being the operative term, since it was snowing, late at night, and we were all tired. Somehow or other, Annekke Crag-Jumper did not live up to her name and managed to fall and break her leg. “I swear, if I didn’t know any better, I think you did that just so you could share my bed when we get back to Proudspire Manor.” She looked pale from the pain as she took the healing potion I handed her. “Any time you let me share your bed is a...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 58

If Astrid didn’t become pregnant that night, it wasn’t due to lack of trying. After two hours, I was exhausted, and fell asleep with her sprawled across my body, with the toy still impaled inside her. Elisif and Serana had been incredibly supportive, keeping Astrid always at the peak of release while also keeping me supplied with either a drink for energy, or a taste of their own juices for ardor. For the first time in ages, my sleep was not troubled by bad dreams. I did dream, but it was...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 59

“I thought Gelebor was going to try to force things earlier,” Serana said as she finished removing her gown. “I think if it was any other day than today, he might have. But this is one time that my ... what’d you call it, love, adventuring ways ... will not get in the way of family.” Elisif looked up from where she was crouched between my legs, gently stroking my private hair and starting to rub things. “Something like that. But do we have to have this conversation now? I totally drenched...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 60

A very wet and cold group entered the Nightgate inn. “Oh, my, surely you didn’t all fall into a lake?” the concerned innkeeper asked. “No, stupid Dwemer construction, having a water pipe rupture and flood the chamber you’re in is not a good way to stay dry. We’ll need towels and the fire built up a bit to dry off, as well as warm food and drink. Lydia, get dried off first, I want you to get to Irkngthand and bring our party back here.” She quickly stripped her armor and underthings off,...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 61

I don’t mind waking up stark naked in bed if I’m wrapped in the arms of someone I love. Finding myself naked, with my arms and legs tied down, gagged, and with nothing covering my modesty or lack thereof isn’t something I think I care for. That, and seeing a man sitting in a chair near the bed just reading a book. If I’m going to be tied up and on display, at least he could be leering at me, after all. I tried to speak and the gag felt like I was spitting dry sand out of my mouth. He heard...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 63

“You know, I’ve lived in this town most of my life, and I’ve never been here. This is all new to me and ... what is this? Are you sure this bridge is safe?” “Not really, no. If you mean, do I think it’ll collapse under us, no, there’s magic in play keeping it up. If you mean, am I afraid that we’ll fall off the damn thing because these idiots have never bothered to fix the rails, then no, it’s not safe.” He chuckled at my comment. “That’s ... not what I expected to hear the Dragonborn say...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 64

“I can’t believe you’ve only been here a week, Your Majesty, and accomplished so much for our community, for all of Solstheim. How can we ever repay you?” “Continue leading my subjects as you have, Councilor Morvayn. With the mines open again and the cultist threat eliminated, I think you should be able to keep the Northern Maiden very busy traveling back and forth with trade goods to Skyrim. Hopefully before too long we’ll have more ships plying this route.” Captain Gjalund nodded his...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 65

The lead element of the first column of the Redoran Guard stopped at the rebuilt Traitor’s Post. The bandits that formerly occupied the building had quickly left when the Dragonborn’s Own returned from Winterhold and took to the rebuilding of this post with a vengeance. We had stocked it with food and refreshment for the incoming troops and our cooks were ready. “I am Captain Merano of the Royal Army. My first contingent of troops will be here shortly. From the tables I see you have set up,...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 66

“Pardon my ignorance, but I’m confused. I know that we had planned on going to war against the Aldmeri, at least eventually. We discussed that at your wedding. But you’ve ended the civil war here, and you’re the Empress. Doesn’t that mean something?” “Oh, it does, Jarl Siddgeir. It means that I have a responsibility to all the citizens of the Empire. So while I’ve been successful here in Skyrim, there’s still Cyrodiil, Morrowind, and all the other provinces that are part of the Empire. And...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 67

The warm water in the pool was relaxing to my muscles. I was sitting on the steps, the water up to my shoulders, with Serana in my lap leaning back against me. Astrid was to my left, with Elisif in her lap. They laughed as Serana finished telling them the story of how the brave Njada Stonearm had collapsed in fear. It was rather quiet in my Luxury Suite. Leah was sitting off in a corner, playing soft and gentle music on her lute. Elise had placed a tray of drinks and light snacks near the...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 68

The road leading south from Bruma was packed with soldiers. By now, there were civilians fleeing ahead of them, so the army would no longer have an uncontested march deep through Cyrodiil. But that army was being led by two competent leaders, so while I knew they would have losses, I had no fear that they would see defeat. In the meantime, four companies of troops, five hundred men and women total, were making their way west, away from the main body. Depending upon the resistance we met, the...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 69

“Are you sure about this, Martina?” “No, my love, not really. But it’s the best idea I have at the moment.” With our success in the city, I had a few of the residents of Chorrol that were actually related to members of the Imperial Legion company stationed at Battlehorn Castle and Fort Rayles with our small group, as well as Honditar. The main army had continued on to the west after two days of rest and replenishment to join the Cheydinhal forces. The battlements of the castle were visible...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 70

With a castle servant leading the way, Frea helped support me to a different room further down the hall from where Rona Hassildor had slept for centuries. My legs were still a bit weak even after drinking a potion of healing. Serana held my hand for support as well. “That was a brave and wonderful thing you did for them, my love.” Once the door to the room opened, Serana told the castle servant, “Please, make sure all of our people downstairs are cared for now, that they have somewhere to...

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