"So, my master, the wise giant Mimir, may be looking for a way to enter the Apocalypse and face the first dragonborn Miraak." This is the important conclusion reached by Dawn Warhammer Xili. It is also a key node that affects the direction of the plot.
"In other words, the Seven Dark Books have probably been taken away by Mimir." The Lord then asked: "In addition to the seven "Dark Magic Books", are there any other ways to enter the Aberration?"
"There is also a Book of Infinite Wisdom." Dawn Warhammer Xili gave the answer: "It is said to record three forbidden roads leading to the Codex."
"Oghma Infinium", this ancient book records infinite knowledge and carries powerful power. The author is Xarxes, A scribe to Auri-El and a disciple of Hermoeus Mora. It is said that the title of the book "Oghma" comes from the name of Shax's wife. Those who read the "Infinite Wisdom Codex" will be granted the knowledge and power in the Codex, which will give the reader the ability to approach demigods.
This book is divided into three main chapters: Paths of Steel, Paths of Shadow, and Paths of Spirit. Once read, the Book of Infinite Wisdom disappears from the hands of the reader. Therefore, some people speculate that the so-called forbidden road is actually the road to heaven. After all, ascending to heaven and becoming immortal is a forbidden area for all gods and demons.
"Do you know the whereabouts of the "Infinite Wisdom Code"?" Wu Chen asked again.
"It is said that like the Dark Magic Book, its whereabouts are unknown. But there are signs that the final owner may still be a Dwemer dwarf." Dawn Warhammer Xili combined historical data to give a reasonable guess.
"The Dwemer's thirst for knowledge is always endless." The Lord believed in the judgment of Dawn Warhammer Xili.
"Master, there is news from Director Blerina." A brass owl messenger passed through the ring of magic and landed accurately on the side of the New Sword Wind. The note in the mailbox was personally delivered to the lord's study by Storm Blade Angie.
"Okay, Angie." Let the housekeeper take it first, confirm it is correct, and then hand it over to the lord.
"Huh?" Wu Chen couldn't help but feel moved after reading the note: "Brelina's letter said that there is a famous scholar in the East Fort who is the authority in studying "The Elder Scrolls": Septimus Signus, in A large Dwemer safe was found in a cave on the northeastern coast of Skyrim, which can only be opened with the blood of a Dwemer Deep Elf."
"What's in there?" asked the housekeeper.
"It is said that the heart of Lorkhan is inside." The Lord's expression said it all.
"How is that possible?" The housekeeper couldn't have remembered this part of history wrongly: "Didn't Lorkhan's heart be broken by Nerevarine?"
The Lord nodded slightly: "That is indeed the case. Curator Blerina also attached a brief introduction of Septimus Signus after the note."
Septimus Signus, a distinguished scholar from the College of Winterhold, devoted his life to studying the Elder Scrolls, a pursuit that drove him gradually mad. In 4E 195, his book Meditations on the Elder Scrolls was published. But eventually, he had difficulty even speaking coherent sentences, and often substituted obscure verse for language. He is a colleague and good friend of the orc mage Urag gro-Shub, the librarian of the College of Winterhold, and the last time Urag saw Septimus was in 4E when his research work was published. 195 years. Now it seems that Curator Blerina speculates that the large Dwemer lockbox found by Septimus Signus in an ice cave north of the College of Winterhold is the reason for his disappearance.
It is said that along the way, Septimus became a disciple of Hermoeus Mora, the Demon God of Knowledge, who convinced him that the lockbox contained the Heart of Lorkhan. The knowledge of "The Elder Scrolls" is nothing more than "Passing Awareness".
"So, judging from various information, this is another outstanding scholar who was captured by the endless thirst for knowledge. Therefore, he was seduced by the Demon God of Knowledge and was trying his best to open a safe sealed by the Dwemer dwarves." The housekeeper seemed to have thought of it. What: "Master, judging from this information, it is obvious that the 'thing' locked in the safe by the Dwemer is very important to the knowledge demon Hermoeus Mora. That's why the 'Heart of Lorkhan' was used as bait to let Septimus Signus tried his best to help him open the Dwemer safe."
"Referring to the recent adventures we have experienced, the 'thing' that is important to the knowledge demon Hermoeus Mora locked in the safe by the Dwemer is probably one of the 'Seven Books of Darkness', or maybe Yes..." The lord also thought of it.
"It's the Book of Infinite Wisdom. There are two ways to enter the Annihilation Plane of Hermoeus Mora - the Codex." As expected of a librarian, Dawn Warhammer Xili gave a convincing answer.
"Tell Blerina that when Ash returns to the Gray Stone Castle, he and Aishnia will go to Septimus Signus's Outpost immediately, and then open the Holy Light Gate, and we will rush there Meet them."
The powerful combination of the Vengeful Angel Aishinia and the Dragon Knight Ashtaret shows that the lord attaches great importance to this Dwemer safe.
"Okay, Master." The housekeeper immediately went to deliver the order. At this time, the spirit dragon knight Ashtaret and the archangel Urlia were heading to the dwarf ruins to find the masks of the temple priests Melita and Sotha Sil who were trapped in Kagrenzel.
"Master, do you want to give the mask of Sotha Sil to those in Tears of Ashfall?" Librarian Dawn Warhammer Xili asked again.
"It depends on the situation." Wu Chen thought for a moment and said, "Do you think that the 'Judgment Seat Temple' church in Tears of Ashes has another intention in collecting masks?"
"Yes, Master." Dawn Warhammer Xili gave her understanding: "As a relic of the three living gods of the Tribunal, the mask seems to have the remnants of the divinity of its respective owner. It is like wearing a stolen Dagoth Ur Erden Revell, behind the mask, not only defected from the Tribunal Temple, but also learned to create ash zombies and ash vampires. These abilities originally belonged to Dagoth Ur."
The housekeeper suddenly realized: "So you think that the relics of the three living gods at the Tribunal also contain some of the abilities of the three living gods?"
"Yes." Dawn Warhammer Xili asked again: "Master, what did you see from the two masks?"
"Almalexia's war mask and Vivec's ashes mask do contain residual spiritual bodies." The Lord did not hide it: "But it is not enough to be engraved into a 'ring'." '
What the Lord means is that the remaining spiritual bodies do not constitute a complete spiritual circuit.
"If the three living gods of the Tribunal are really the Trinity ALMSIVI. Then Master, if you collect all three masks, will the 'truth' you see be different?" This is a book Administrator Dawn Warhammer Xili's divergent thinking.
If you want to know the answer to this question, you must first clarify, who is Almsvi?
"Morrowind is a sacred country, and the gods are living gods with flesh and blood. Likewise, these gods are called the Inquisitors. The trinity is Almsivi. The three gods symbolize the virtues of the dark elves: Amalesh Ya represents mercy, Vivec represents dominance, and Sotha Sil represents mystery.
Vivec is certainly the most popular and well-known of the three gods. For he is the darling of the true warrior poets, both beautiful and bloody, full of contradictions. Vivec is the embodiment of artistic violence. He is symbolized in temple literature and prayers as one of the divine kings of Morrowind. He protected the subcontinent of Vvardenfell, the sacred mountains of Veloth, as well as the Red Mountain. He is part of the Divine Judgment Seat and is one of the righteous Almsivi. "
"All of these subtle undercurrents and contradictions are represented in the Dark Elves' view of Vivec, even if their religious teachings don't give a clear explanation for this. The Dark Elves did not imagine Vivec as murder, sex, and secrets The product of. On the contrary, they envisioned Vivec as a benevolent king, a protective warrior, and a poet. However, at the same moment, they unknowingly accepted that there was something more hidden behind Vivec's benevolent side. Dark aspects.
For example, one of the most striking and reliable myths about Vivec is that Vivec, Almalexia, and Sotha Sil, conspired to kill Nerevar, the greatest hero of the elves. and general. This story originates from the oral legend of the Ashlanders (those dark elf tribes who do not want to accept the culture of the big families and retain the ancient tribal culture), but it is directly denied by the doctrine of the Tribunal. Still, the idea of the story was ingrained in the drow's consciousness, as if to say: 'Of course, Vivec couldn't have conspired to assassinate Nerevar, but who knows the truth after all this time?' '
Vivec's public persona is that of being kind, understanding, compassionate, and protective of his followers. At the same time, the Dark Elves showed an irrational acceptance of Vivec's hidden side: the darker aspects of violence, lust, and conspiracy. These are all related to a primitive impulse and cold faith. "——"Vivec and Mephala" (Wow, reading is really useful, my lord).