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After descending the stairway into the Soul Cairn, Serana and I rode double on Arvak to where we’d last seen her mother. Valerica was relieved to find out that Harkon was dead. Since it wasn’t possible for all of us to ride Arvak back to the entrance, we simply walked. A couple of bonemen tried to interfere, and found out quickly why that was a bad idea. Two female vampire mages blasted them to bits.

The three of us climbed the stairway to find everyone busily at work cleaning. Lydia met us at the top of the stairs. “Welcome home to Skyrim, Lady Valerica. Our Thane hasn’t been gone that long for us to do more than simply sweep and dust in here.”

“Thank you. I imagine that there was a bit after ... how many years?”

“If you went in there just after Serana was put in Dimhollow Crypt, then about thirty centuries. We were actually surprised it wasn’t dustier or dirtier in here and that so many things are well preserved.”

“Yes, well, I am a bit of an expert on the arts of necromancy. There were certain spells that I was able to create to help preserve things.”

“Thank you, Lydia. Valerica, do you want to come with us, to our home?”

“Even after all this, you would welcome me into your home? A vampire?”

“In case you hadn’t noticed, Mother, she’s welcomed me into her home ... and bed ... already. And ... there are benefits. More ... time like you shared before, for one.”

Valerica sighed. “Thank you, Serana. And thank you, Martina. If the invitation will remain open ... perhaps later. I ... would like to spend some time here now. This is familiar to me.”

“I understand. To get back into the castle proper, if you choose to do so, you’ll have to go back around the outside, through the undercroft. Your ... well, Harkon ... had the old passage blocked off. Having said that ... there was a major battle fought there, and there is a lot of clean-up to do.”

“I’ll consider it my penance for what I put Serana through. Also know that you are all welcome here as well, at any time. Thank you for what you’ve done, for both of us.”

Serana went to give her mother a hug goodbye. Valerica jerked back when they touched. “Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to startle you, my daughter. It’s just ... you ... you feel warm, not like...”

Serana grinned. “I told you there were benefits, Mother. Perhaps when you come visit, we’ll discuss those ... further.”

Valerica looked at me with new understanding in her eyes. “Yes, we shall. For now, if it means anything to you from me, go with my love.”

We left her, heading back to the Luxury Suite to regroup. When we arrived, Elise saw us and greeted me. “My liege, it appears you have been successful in your endeavor. The reports of vampire attacks have fallen to nearly nothing.”

“Yes, we were.” I sat down heavily in a chair. “Elise, I am tired. I know that you all want, nay, deserve, a party of congratulations upon our success. Right now I want nothing more than a hot bath, a warm meal, some wine, and a lot of sleep. Do you think you can arrange that?”

“Of course. I am your steward, after all. Would you like a companion or two, or would you prefer to simply have someone to snuggle with?”

“I think snuggle. Perhaps Leah?”

“Certainly.” Everyone left me alone otherwise. I could see their eyes glancing at me as the evening progressed, while I bathed and ate, then sat in my chair with a bottle of wine and a cup. After a while, I waved Elise over.

“Tell everyone to please, go ahead, have a party tonight. I have much on my mind, and I need to think. That’s the only reason I’m being this way. I’m not upset at our victory, on the contrary, I’m incredibly happy. It’s just ... I need to plan now, okay?”

She smiled in relief. “Ah, you have no idea how relieving that is to hear. After your injury before, we were concerned.”

Leah came up behind me, and started massaging my shoulders. I sighed and gave a slight moan as the tension started to leave me. “Come, Martina, let us go up to your bed. They’ll keep it down, down here, perhaps confine themselves to outside for the loud things. I want to give you a back rub and massage, you’re too tense.”

I finished drinking the remnants of the wine and stood up. “That is a damned good idea, Leah. Lead the way.” I remember her helping me up the stairs to the bed, helping me remove my clothes, and getting out the oils and rubs. She started working on my back, my neck, shoulders, waist. The feeling was incredibly relaxing.

When she rolled me onto my back so she could work on my front, I was only half awake. She did my arms, chest muscles, and then moved to my legs. I knew what was going to happen next, as she started working on my nipples and then on my slit. I was just too relaxed to mind, and the release she brought to me after she had used her fingers on my nubbin sent me instantly asleep. I woke once during the night, simply to shift position. She was curled up behind me, blankets keeping us warm through the night. I fell back to sleep, like a babe in her mother’s arms.

It was mid morning before I woke up. When I opened my eyes, I saw that Leah was propped up on one elbow, watching me. “Good morning, Leah. Why is it so quiet in here?”

“We were letting you sleep as long as you wanted. You seemed exhausted. If you need it, the chamber pot is ready, and there is a light meal for you on your end table. The ... well, everyone else is or will be, outside, when you’re ready.”

With that she got up, leaving me alone. That was strange. I did feel the pressure from the drink, though, and squatted over the pot, relieving myself. I slipped some clothes on, ate some bread and cheese, then headed downstairs and out onto the back porch. I hadn’t paid much attention to how many people that were actually living here, but there were more than two dozen gathered. They all turned and looked at me when I came walking out.

Lydia was sitting in a chair discussing something with Jordris, but she stopped talking when she saw me exit the Suite. She stood up and looked at me expectantly as I walked over, then bowed her head to me before I spoke.

“Okay, what is going on here? I’d like an explanation.”

“Your will, my Queen.”

“Excuse me, Lydia? I know we’ve talked about that before, but why ... where did that come from all of a sudden?”

“I’m afraid that she got it from me, your Majesty.” The voice seemed to come from nowhere, then a man appeared from the shadows of the porch.

“Surgus! So it appears that others can see you now. What have you been telling my friends and companions?”

“You mean those who have already recognized themselves as your subjects? Yes, you can have them as friends and companions as well, but ... could we perhaps sit down for a bit? This is going to take some explaining on my part.”

“We’ll have more food and refreshment brought to patio, my Queen.” Jordris got up and hurried inside, with Elise running after her. Surgus walked to the table and held a chair for me to sit in. Once I was seated, he took a seat across from me, while Serana and Lydia sat on either side of me. Elise and Jordris came out the back doors with food and drink that they placed on the table, then Elise also took a seat at the table. Everyone else that was resident in the Suite took seats either on the edge of one of the pools or on other chairs so they could listen.

“You have done well for yourself, Martina Grize’. The amount of power you wield now, both magical and mundane, is incredibly impressive. I told you at one time that if you, if we, survived, I would assist you. Neither you nor Skyrim are ready yet for you to pursue the ultimate goal. And there will be a time when you must pursue certain things by yourself. You’ll know when and what those are, if you don’t already, which I suspect you do.”

He filled a flagon with mead, and drank deeply of it. I drank some milk to help with the churning I felt in my stomach. “Ah, the one good thing about Maven Black-Briar, her meadery. Apologies, I digress. We ... the Psijic Order ... had set goals for you, without your knowledge, of certain ... things ... that you would need to accomplish, to be blunt, to be found worthy of our help. Some in our order felt that it would take you years, if ever, before you accomplished even a tenth of them. Others felt that you would die first.”

“As I had said before, we see the possible threads of living beings, of possible futures. Perhaps you would consider us the ultimate seers of prophecy, but our problem is ... well, I was not listening but I know what you told Serana. Free choice. At any time you could have done things differently. The recent crisis in Solitude is a perfect example. You could have allowed Elisif to perish. Instead, you ... performed magnificently. You exhibited leadership, courage, valor ... all things a warrior should have. But you also have shown restraint, humility, and most of all, you have shown yourself to be the voice of the people of Skyrim.”

“The minor detail that you managed to wed Elisif while also recognizing that there is a battle between Daedric Lords being fought through proxies here on Tamriel is simply more proof of your worthiness.” He gestured towards Serana. “None of the threads foresaw that even devout followers of Molag Bal would instead become your followers. Or for that matter, that you would end up defeating the Ideal Masters in their own realm. I suspect that, barring some natural disaster that none of us could foresee, that there is nothing you cannot or will not eventually accomplish.”

I slammed my cup down. “That’s all well and good, Surgus. You’ve talked and talked, and haven’t said a damn thing I don’t already know. I don’t need a recitation of what I’ve done, I’ve lived it.” I pointed around. “Lydia has seen almost all of it with me. So have Annekke, and Argis. Elise gave up her home to come here to support me, as did everyone else here. Eventually is also a problem. How many people have to die before things are resolved? So while it’s all well and good to talk, I’d sort of appreciate it if you’d manage to get to the point.”

He smiled. “Thank you. That just won me a small bet with the Loremaster. We had a disagreement about how you would respond. In any event ... I have something for you.” He reached down to a pack that appeared by his chair. “You don’t have to wear it all the time, of course, but I would think it appropriate if you did so now.”

Surgus set a heavy helmet on the table. It was of ebony and dragon bone, with the teeth and jaw of a dragon fitted in to frame the face. I looked at it in puzzlement. Lydia and many of the Nords immediately recognized it. “By the gods, you have that? Then there is no doubt as to her legitimacy now.”

Leah began chanting bardic verse. “Maw unleashing razor snow, Of dragons from the blue brought down, Births the walking winter’s woe, the High King in his Jagged Crown.” She got up from her seat and walked closer. “As a bard, I know the verse, of course. The crown that was lost with the death of King Borgas.”

Serana exclaimed, “Divines bless us all. I remember that. The War of Succession was one of the reasons my father ... did what he did.”

“Exactly, Lady Serana. Since she has resolved the final confrontation with Lord Harkon, it is fitting that she have this.” I still looked a little puzzled. “This is the symbol of office for the High King, or Queen, of Skyrim. You know how I mentioned we set goals for you? This is your reward.”

He stood up, picked up the Jagged Crown, and set it on my head. “Congratulations, Martina Grize’, High Queen of Skyrim.”

Everyone standing got on their knees before me, including Surgus. I wasn’t expecting this at all. I could see two people in the back that didn’t live here doing the same, Irileth and Jarl Balgruuf.

“Um, Surgus, I’m not saying I didn’t plan on having this as my goal, or one of my goals anyway, but ... isn’t, or shouldn’t there be, a bit more discussion about this?”

He smiled. “I completely understand your concern. However...” He stood up, and motioned to Jarl Balgruuf, who came rose and came forward. “Jarl Balgruuf, I am Surgus the Black, with and of the Order of the Psijic Monks. I ask you this in my capacity an an official representative of our Order. Do you, as Jarl of Whiterun, recognize Martina Grize’ as the rightful High Queen of Skyrim?”

He stood before me for what seemed an eternity, looking into my eyes. I kept my heart calm, my gaze steady, in return. Neither of us blinked, and then suddenly he did blink, and began speaking, while still looking at me.

“I am Balgruuf the Greater, Jarl of Whiterun, descended myself from the line of Kings of Skyrim. Torygg was High King of Skyrim, and upon his death the office became vacant. There are two obvious choices for his crown amongst the Jarls. Elisif as the widow and now Jarl of Solitude and Ulfric of Windhelm. The Jarls have been split, as has Skyrim, by this Civil War. Whiterun has chosen neither side.”

He turned, looked at all the faces watching him from my friends and companions. “Until now.”

Turning back to me, he continued. “Tiber Septim was never High King of Skyrim, yet he was a just Emperor of all Tamriel. Before me sits a woman who is descended from him. Before me sits a woman who is Dragonborn, Dovahkiin, undisputed mistress of the Way of the Voice. Before me sits a woman who has saved Skyrim and all Tamriel from Alduin the World Eater, saved Skyrim and all Tamriel from destruction by a plot of the Daedric Lord Molag Bal, saved the very life of one who could be her enemy, Jarl Elisif of Solitude, and even married her, becoming the Jarl Consort of Solitude and thus also entering the ranks of rulers of Skyrim.”

“And I count my own life as one she has saved directly, from both the dragons and the vampires.” He paused for a moment, taking a mug of mead and drinking deeply from it before setting it back down. “Individually, these are the actions of a heroine. Together, these are the actions of a ruler. One I am glad to count as my friend.”

He went to one knee before me. “Whiterun now publicly chooses and sides with the true and rightful High Queen of Skyrim, wearer of the Jagged Crown as given to her by the traditional advisors to the rulers of Tamriel as a sign of their faith in her, Martina Grize’.” He bent his head forward. “Your Majesty, I pledge my fealty unto you.”

I almost felt like I was in a dream. I stood up from my chair. As I did so, Surgus put a robe over my shoulders. I realized from the cut and embroidery that this was a royal robe. I took a step forward and put my hand out, for Balgruuf to take. He did. “We accept your fealty, Jarl Balgruuf, as the chosen High Queen of Skyrim. Arise and stand by our side as a trusted advisor and friend.”

Balgruuf took my hand and stood. He couldn’t quite disguise the grin he had on his face. “I knew there was something special about you when we first met, my Queen. I just didn’t know what it was then.” He motioned to Irileth. I looked at her with puzzlement on my face. She pulled a horn from her pack, put it to her lips, and blew it loudly.

From the far side of the Suite, out of sight from where we were sitting, I heard answering horns. All of the city guard came marching around the end of the house, to the plain behind us, with the flag of Whiterun held before them. They ended up in formation behind us. “As I said, Whiterun publicly sides with High Queen Martina Grize’. To that end...” Balgruuf held out his hand, pointing to his troops. “ The city guard are pledged to your service. Should you need them as soldiers in your cause, you simply have to call and they shall respond.”

From the field, I heard a resounding cheer coming from the guard, led by Commander Caius. “Word of this is going to get back to Ulfric, you know,” I said.

“Quite frankly, my Queen, I don’t give a shit. I never liked him before, and I still don’t. Realistically the only one I worry about is General Tullius, because he could consider this another rebellion against the Empire, even though it’s not, since you’re the heir.”

I looked at Surgus. He calmly looked back at me. I pitched my voice low. “Then I suppose I’ll have to do something about that relatively quickly then, won’t I? You bastard.”

I looked around at all those supporting me, then spoke in a raised voice so they could all hear me. “Thank you for your support. I hereby swear to you to rule as a Septim. But my time for that is not yet. Prepare for what is to come, make your plans, and know that our true enemy is not your fellow Nords that fight for Ulfric, nor is it the Empire under Titus Mede. Our true enemy is the Aldmeri Dominion and the Thalmor that have corrupted both our religion in their battle to prevent your rightful worship of Talos...”

I had to stop for a moment as the roar from everyone drowned out what I was going to say next. When the cheers had lessened a bit, I continued. “As I said, they have corrupted our religion, and they seek to change our lives by pitting Cyrodiil against Skyrim, Hammerfell against High Rock, Morrowind against Black Marsh, Valenwood against Elsweyr. The Summerset Isles have their reasons for their actions, we simply reject them! I say no more! My ancestor ruled Tamriel as a just and right Emperor. With your help, Skyrim will once again be the region that leads the way! What say you, people of Skyrim? Will you help me regain the Septim throne? Will you return Tamriel to the rule of free men and mer?”

The roar from the crowd assembled challenged that made by the chorus of dragons on High Hrothgar.

Later that afternoon, a group of us sat for discussion and planning. Balgruuf sat opposite me, Surgus and Leah to my left, Serana and Elise to my right. My housecarls hovered in the background, to bring us drinks as needed. I finally took the Jagged Crown off and set in on the table in front of me, looking at Surgus as I did so.

“So are you going to simply mysteriously vanish again?”

“Uh, actually ... no. It seems that I’ve been appointed your advisor by the Loremaster. That makes me wonder if he saw he would lose that bet with me earlier. So, I’ll be moving into your castle, so I’m available to help you as much as I’m allowed to with matters.”

“Castle?”

“Oh, that’s right, it’s been quite a while since the High King had a member of our Order as their advisor. It’s High Reach Castle, located just outside of Solitude.”

Balgruuf said, “Excuse me? I’ve traveled over that entire area before, when I was younger. There’s no castle by that name, or any other, near there.”

Surgus smiled. “Jarl Balgruuf, no disrespect, but ... we are the Psijic Order. While we are not quite on a level with the Daedric themselves, we are easily capable of having an area that is not detectable by normal means. In fact, the doorway to High Reach is just up the hill from the East Empire Company docks.”

Serana said, “You make it sound like it’s a portal to another plane of existence, like when we go into the Soul Cairn.”

“A small pocket, not nearly that large. However, there are several residents and their homes there, as well as guards, shops, your castle, a treasury, and a smithy.”

“Residents?” I asked. “How many people live there?”

“Well, it’s been a while since I visited. Last time I was there ... around fifty, maybe a dozen guards as well. And of course, there’s also quarters for the advisors you appoint.”

Balgruuf looked disturbed by this. “My Queen, how could a large village such as this with all these buildings be in Haafingar without the residents of Solitude knowing about it? For that matter, how do they get food or merchandise for their stalls?”

“Please. You don’t think we have our ways?”

“Well, I don’t have to like it.” Balgruuf didn’t look happy.

“If I were a gambling woman, I would guess you have additional portals that open somewhere else, perhaps in Cyrodiil, perhaps in another province, where there are farms and other cities, such that the residents may not even realize that they’re transporting from one place to another.”

Surgus looked at me with slightly widened eyes. “I forgot who your mother is. I won’t make that mistake again.”

Balgruuf said, “This is all well and good. What do we do next?”

“I can see possibilities, but I cannot predict the future. That is up to each person to act of their own free will.”

“I see four things that need our, or at least my, attention. One will please my mother, and that is to go find out about that Museum of the Mythic Dawn in Dawnstar that we’ve heard rumors about. You just know that’s going to end with someone becoming dead.” I grinned. “Second thing is to simply go after all the Thalmor bases in Skyrim, reducing their effectiveness by killing their troops. That’s good for the soul, but as much as I’d like to make that the top priority, I think that has to be the bottom one.”

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It was late afternoon when we reached Ivarstead again. I saw Klimmek fishing by the river. “Your delivery has been made.” “Quite a climb, isn’t it? Thanks again for the legwork.” He tossed a bag of coin my way, and went back to fishing. “Let us get something to eat at the inn again, and rest a bit. I’m still a bit upset with Arngeir, I am not his lackey to go hither and yon at his beck and call.” Lydia responded, “So what do you think, My Thane?” “Back in town again, yes, you’re correct...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 10

The circular mound rose from the moor, open at the top, with a set of stairs set into the curved wall descending to the bottom. The body of a bandit we had not killed lay sprawled below. “My Thane, I’ve never heard of bandits cooperating with wizards before. We should be careful, we could be walking into a war zone.” I smiled. “Excellent. Let them kill each other, and we can walk through unhindered.” I paused. “Of course, if this is like every OTHER crypt in Skyrim I’ve been in, I’m sure...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 11

The fire in the center of the main room at the Kynesgrove inn was cheery, as were the regular patrons of the inn. They had been scared by the dragon but were now drinking and singing because it was dead. Things were not as cheery at the table where the three of us sat, bottles of mead and plates of food in front of us, free and courtesy of the grateful innkeeper. The shock at my revelation to Delphine had been too much for the grizzled warrior, and she had fainted. Since the inn was so...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 12

“So, my Thane, what do you think Delphine will tell us when we get to Riverwood?” We were talking as we left Whiterun. “She’ll probably have some detailed plans figured out whenever we finally get there.” Lydia started when I turned left at the intersection instead of right. “But she’ll have plenty of time.” “We’re not going to Riverwood, then?” “Not just yet. And it’s not that I don’t trust Delphine, I do. It’s just...” I paused in both speech and in step. “I ... I don’t think I’m ready....

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 13

We beheld the College of Winterhold before us, across what could charitably be called a stone causeway. The problem I saw was that massive chunks of that causeway were missing, such that for several yards, no railings would prevent someone from falling hundreds of feet to their death, and in one spot the pathway itself was barely wide enough for one person. The building itself resembled a giant fortress, stone walls rising high into the sky for defense. Yet the rock it stood upon narrowed...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 14

The sun was starting to go down as Lydia and I left Whiterun. “You’re very bad for me, you know. Going to lead me all astray, make me forget things, and end up at some point or the other have me doing all sorts of strange and perverted things.” “My thane, if you’ll recall, you’re the one who got the jam out and spread it over my breasts and started licking it off.” “How can that be true? I thought it went well with the honey that you had dripped into my slit and hair and then licked...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 15

Lydia looked bothered as we climbed the pathways of Markarth, heading for the alchemy shop. She continued to look upset after I purchased some supplies from Bothela, and agreed to deliver a potion to the steward. It was only after we left the Understone Keep and were walking back to the stables that she finally broke her silence. “Martina, my love, what happened? In the Warrens, I mean.” “Why don’t you tell me what you saw and heard, so I can explain if possible.” “We went into the...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 16

If anyone ever tells you that getting hit in the back by a frost troll is a pleasant experience, they’re lying to you. I slammed face first into the rock wall of the cave and felt blood gushing from my nose. I saw stars for a moment. The troll apparently simply ate whatever bodies that the Thalmor threw down here and must have thought I was another easy meal, which meant that for a moment, he simply, stood bellowing his thanks for the food presented to him. His mistake. I got turned around,...

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Legacy of a LegendChapter 17

The narrow canyon walls would have been perfect for an ambush, or to hold off a determined enemy. Whoever chose this as a location did well, presuming the enemy couldn’t fly. The canyon went on for quite a while, which caused me concern. Where were the guards? As the canyon opened up into a valley with a glacier fed lake ahead. I could see the high and impassable peaks of the Velothi Mountains beyond the lake, reaching far into the sky. A young farmer was sitting alongside the path. “Oh, hey...

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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 62

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....

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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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