1.477 Master, is this a formal diplomatic visit?

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As we all know, there are old and new gods in the Tribunal of Morrowind. There are also demon gods and living gods.

The three demons of the Old Tribunal: Azura, Boethea, and Mephala. Later, he was replaced by the three living gods of the New Tribunal: Amalecia, Sotha Sil and Vivec.

But as the final boss of "The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind", Dagoth Ur and his remaining subjects awakened again in the Red Mountain. Dagoth Ur, who was quietly kept alive by the power of the Heart of Lorkhan, immediately occupied the heart chamber where the missing Dwemer dwarves used to house the Heart of Lorkhan, and used an unknown ritual to combine himself with Locke. The heart of Khan is bound and becomes the first inner demon queen. The power of the three living gods of the Tribunal to steal Lorkhan's heart began to weaken without warning. Almalexia, who became increasingly mad due to the decline of her divine power, entered the Clockwork City and killed Sotha Sil. She was also killed by the reincarnation of her former husband Nerevar, the hero Nerevarin. The three gods of the New Judgment Seat then declared their disintegration.

The ensuing Red Year Cataclysm led to the destruction of Morrowind, and the faith of the dark elves who became the Gray People entered a period of reflection and restructuring. Because they failed to save Morrowind and countless believers died, most of the beliefs of the three living gods of the Tribunal were forgotten by history. In the end, just as Vivec predicted, on the ruins of the city where the three living gods once ruled, "The New Temple", which was reborn from the ashes, returned to its original faith: "Worship our ancestors and the three good gods." The Demon Gods: Azura, Mephala, and Boethea."

The three living gods of the Tribunal were eventually demoted to "saints and heroes." Remains a respected character to help the Dark Elves ease the transition of their faith. But in the specific implementation of the transition between old and new beliefs, the new temple enshrines the good devil as the "founder (Reclamations)". Malecia, Sotha Sil, and Vivec were called the "Fake Tribunal" and were despised by the New Temple believers.

Although most of the Dark Elves abandoned their faith in Amalecia, the goddess was still worshiped by some sects and continued into the Fourth Age. At this time, the New Temple had successfully passed through the faith transition period and became the only faith of the dark elves in Morrowind Province. All pagans have become heretics. The "Pseudo Judgment Seat" was redefined as a "cult" and was fully persecuted by the New Temple.

As a result, the belief in the "pseudo judgment seat" was forced underground. As the Grays migrated to the Isle of Sorthheim in large numbers, a cult worshiping Almalexia, the "Temple of the Tribunal", built a hidden monastery in a cave called the Ashfall Tears north of Raven Rock. Temple.

"So, this 'Judgement Seat Temple' cult group believes in Almalexia." The Lord seemed to have thought of something.

Almalexia is also known as Almalexia the Lover, Almalexia the Warden, and Ayem. The dark elves before the Red Year called her "Healing Mother", "Lady of Mercy", and "Mother Morrowind". They consider her a source of mercy, sympathy and forgiveness, protector of the weak, teacher and healer. She resides in the city of Amalesia in the temple city of Mourn, the capital of Morrowind. She is also the most beautiful living god in the Tribunal, and is also known for her closeness to the people. As a mortal, she was the wife of Nerevar, leader of the First Council of Resdaan. As a living god, she is Vivec's companion, and he connects her to the stars.

"That's it, my master." Fojunak added: "The Tribunal Temple has collected and preserved many ancient relics, such as the War Mask of Almalexia, the Mother of Morrowind. ), Vivec's Ash Mask, the Mask of Sotha Sil, and this mask of Dagoth Ur."

The lord's spiritual perspective has revealed the secret hidden in the mask of Dagoth Ur: "These masks can be called 'pseudo-artifacts' or 'demigods'. They are the products of a group of demigods. )'s 'container of will'. Its specific function is like the Star of Azura, which can store the 'immortal gods' of demigods. It is not yet certain how much it can store."

"So, Master?" The housekeeper understood the Lord's thoughts without hesitation.

"So, as long as I find the three masks of the demigods of the Trial Seat, I can carve them into "demigod rings". "Wu Chen laughed.

"Then what are you waiting for?" The housekeeper smiled and said, "I just want to go to Crow Rock."

"Send the master back to Thelmixilin first." The lord was not in a hurry. Moreover, after solving the crisis in Termexilin, Master Neros can devote himself wholeheartedly to the study of the Black Book and help the lord complete subsequent adventures. Especially finding the giant dragon that flew all the way north from Blackfall to Solseheim Island. Remember, collecting the fallen scales of the Time Dragon God as much as possible, and starting the 6th Contract Day with all the Sky Dragon Girls, are the most critical steps for the Lord to end the "Second Millennium Dragon Break". Up to the rules of the shelter, all adventures are to serve the grid-connected power generation of the small universe flowing out of the lord's semi-god-level divinity. This is also the premier Reaper rules decision in the Shattered Code of Sanctuary. The lord cannot stay away from this.

Good or bad, it’s all harvest. Please note.

"As you command, my master." The captain of the New Sword Wind, Stormblade Angie, immediately turned around and flew to Thelmishlin.

Putting Master Nelos down, the New Sword Wind continued on its journey, flying to Crow Rock.

Raven Rock is a mining city located on the southwestern coast of the island of Solseheim. Once a mining outpost of the Eastern Empire Company, it is now an overseas colony of the Redoran family, the largest family in Morrowind. After the Red Year, The Bulwark, a massive defensive wall designed by Crow Rock MP Bulala Moine and built with funding from the East Empire Company, successfully protected the town from ash storms. Invasion. Later, Raven Rock flourished under the rule of Councilor Brala and House Redoran until Councilor Brala died in 4E 65 and her son Lleril Morvayn took over as his successor. Crow Rock became the new councilor. In 4E 130, Luriel Morvaine used his personal wealth to repair the Raven Rock Barrier, which was showing signs of collapse. Around 4E 170, the mines began to dry up, and by 4E 181 the ebony ore was exhausted and the mines had to close. As the economy shifted toward hunting and fishing, the colony entered a state of decline, and a few dark elf families left Solseheim to return to Morrowind, but most chose to stay. However, the continuous influx of volcanic ash has made it almost certain that the local fishing industry cannot become a sustainable pillar industry. In addition, the deterioration of the barrier and the continuous seepage of ash from large cracks are also a threat that the town needs to face head-on. Even the Redoran Guards are being lost faster than they can recruit new ones.

Therefore, Crow Rock at this time is considered to be the most insignificant end of the huge wealth accumulated by the Redoran family. Almost completely without strategic or economic value.

When the Lord arrived on the New Sword Wind, he saw it with his own eyes from the deck. A far cry from the thriving mining town of its past, Crow Rock has become an almost forgotten settlement.

The city is connected by a single passage from the entrance through the barrier. The buildings in the city with obvious dark elf style extend along the coastline to both sides of the bay. The bulwark built to withstand the volcanic ash winds has obvious huge cracks and is undoubtedly on the verge of collapse. The gray wind at this time no longer comes from the Red Mountains, but from the thick ash in the southern part of Solseheim Island. Sea ships traveling to and from the Skyrim Province dock at the central pier in the bay. There are also moorings scattered around for the use of small fishing boats. Crow Rock's various shops can be found in the Central Marketplace surrounding City's Well.

Except for the Great Wall of Barriers that protects the city. The most eye-catching building in the city is the towering New Temple of Crow Rock. Believe in three good demon gods: Azura, Mephala, and Boethea. It is said that the temple elders spared no effort to suppress the heresy in Crow Rock. It even caused internal strife among the clergy. After all, as an overseas territory far away from Morrowind, many dark elf miner families still have faith in the Three Living Gods. Therefore, just like Crow Rock, which has been depleted of resources and lost its value of existence, the entire Southelheim Island is a remote and uncivilized edge of territory for the Redoran family. Rumors began in 4E 170 that Luriel Moine, the first councilor of Crow Rock, had secretly used his family's private wealth to fill the worsening fiscal deficit. It has been a full 20 years since 4E 181, when the Ebony Mine was exhausted and had to be closed, and Crow Rock lost its last financial source. The family wealth of Crow Rock First Councilor Lurier Moine is said to be running low. These are all the secrets about Crow Rock that Master Nelos, who was born in the three major families, told the lord before leaving. The purpose, the lord can obviously understand.

When the Lord Lord and Lady Gisethying overlooked the entire city from the deck, the dark elf citizens and busy sailors in the port also raised their heads and looked at the legendary Dwemer airship.

"Master, is this a formal diplomatic visit?" the housekeeper asked with a smile.

"Of course." As a double baron of Ximu and Helgen, Wu Chen asked the sailor of Jianfeng, Brighton Ranger Anne, to raise his lord's flag early.

Captain Stormblade Angie blew the whistle immediately.

"Woo——"

A long whistle echoed across Crow Rock Harbor.