Wu Chen read the letter for help from temple priest Melita word for word:
"The point is, I think I've found the Mask of Sotha Sil, in a dwarven labyrinth in Kaglenzel with an astonishingly high number of vowels. It's high in the mountains of Veloth, and you're a Velothi, too. !”
"It's funny what a coincidence. Now there's just one problem. I'm stuck in some weird situation and I'm not sure where I am."
"Really, I should have left the sphere with just the mask on. You'd think I'd know better than to fall into such an obvious trap, but this sphere is both glowing and cute and looks a little lonely."
"Side note: If you come to save me, don't touch the Magical Orb." - Signed Temple Priest Melita (I understand, sir, are the ancient books and letters in the article important plot clues?) ( Otherwise? Referring to the experience of Griffin Knight Elsa Blackthorn purchasing bird eggs, how could it appear if it were not a plot? Let’s put it this way, it is a little bit too much to say that every word is meaningful, but every chapter is There is a plot connection).
Kaglenzel means "City of Music" in Dwemer. It is a small dwarven ruin located in the Velos Mountains of the Skyrim province. It was destroyed by the Divine Light Crystal War between the Dwemer city-states in the First Era. According to rumors in Skyrim, Kaglenzel is a strong fortress shrouded in mystery and has been called a "death trap" by explorers of all ages. According to a "Journal of a Seeker" found by adventurers who entered the ruins in search of Dwemer artifacts, Kagrenzel's "entire purpose is to kill those who seek it." purpose is to kill those who would search it.)".
"'Kill those who want to search for it', 'Don't touch the sphere'." The Lord Lord thought thoughtfully: "The explorers of the past who have ventured into the 'City of Music' known as the 'death trap' want to search for it' It', what exactly is it?"
"The master should be Angry Stone." Dawn Warhammer Xili also knew about this history.
"Really?" Wu Chen also knew about the Raging Stone: "In 2E 583, Amberna Shaun, the Imperial War Mage and Prime Minister of the Ancient Parliament, found the legendary Raging Stone. As a result, he accidentally killed Calgron Tidd and Her dragons were unleashed from the Halls of the Colossus, and Elsweyr's period of dragon rage began."
Previously, two Khajiit caravans tried their best to deliver the bones of two legendary dragons, Nafali Rags and Calgrontide. Later, the lord sent the New Sea Hammer to carry the sea-breaking ice hammer Laertes and all her high elf adventure members to Black Bone Island to find a special stone of immortality. It is said to contain the immortal dragon soul of the Emerald Lord Calgrontide. Before the expedition, the lord personally engraved the "Gises English and French Ring" for her, and was included in the list of sixth recipients by the housekeeper...
"The Raging Stone is said to be a powerful artifact that has been coveted by many for thousands of years. It consists of a small stone tablet engraved with exquisite symbols and a dragon head relief, and it is related to the ancient statue hidden in the Colossus Hall in southern Elsweyr. Related to demonic weapons. Once, the Stone of Wrath was split in two. The left half belonged to the Dwemer dwarves of Kagrenzel, while the right half was given to Grathmara by Meridia, the goddess of light. The Ayleid elves of Dar."
Garlas Malatar, which means "Cavern of the High Wood" in Ayleid, was the largest settlement in the Ayleid Empire during the First Era. Cities to the west. It is located on a small island on the coast of the Gold Coast in western Cyrodiil and has a slightly complex underground structure. The city watches over the Abecean Sea. It was reduced to ruins during the slave uprising against the Ayleid elves led by slave queen Alessia, and fell together with the Ayleid elves.
"So, the timeline is wrong." Wu Chen shook his head slightly: "Amberna Shann found the Raging Stone in 2E 583. By that time, the Ayleid elves had long been destroyed, and the Dwemer dwarves had also disappeared en masse. So it is certain that, The left half of the Angry Stone is no longer in Kagrenzell."
"So the master feels that these successive adventurers are looking for another very precious 'thing'." The housekeeper thought about it.
"Yes, that's it." The lord seemed to have thought of something: "It seems that I want to personally go to the 'City of Music' of the Dwemer dwarves."
Referring to the main plot line of the game "The Elder Scrolls", in 4E 201, when the protagonist "The Forgotten Hero" and his companions in "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" were in the Rift Valley When the Dragon Cult's last stronghold, the Paper Master Fortress, is searching for Balizal's Labyrinth Ring, former Clockwork Apostle Mechna's plan is set in motion. He hired treasure hunters to steal the Labyrinth Ring and used it to teleport to Clockwork City. So the protagonist "The Forgotten Hero" and his adventure companions also teleported into the Clockwork City. Once in the city, the heroes find a memory star of Sotha Sil, turning a simple rescue mission into a race against time as the star reveals that Sotha Sil created a copy of Lorkhan's heart. Product: Lorkhan's Mechanical Heart. This is also an important prop used by Messina to realize his evil plan.
The hero then decided to prevent the Machine Heart from falling into Mechna's hands. However, Mechna secretly followed the heroes and asked them to first find the mechanical heart placed in Lorkhan's hall, and then suddenly appeared and bathed himself in the divinity of the mechanical heart. Mechna, who possesses the power of a mechanical heart, is invincible. The hero and his companions barely escape with their lives. Later, the Forgotten Hero found some more of Sotha Sil's Memory Stars and pieced together a way to defeat Methina: Sotha Sil crafted his own set of "Kagrenac Tools" and used them to defeat Methina. A set of imitation tools can control, shape, and even destroy mechanical hearts.
While the heroes search for the kit, Mechner is fulfilling his own vision of transforming the inhabitants of Clockwork City into synthetic beings. After collecting Sotha Sil's Kagrenak Tools, the hero traveled to Lorkhan's Hall, where he discovered that Methina had transformed his previously sacrificed companions into composite bodies. After defeating his mechanical companions, the Forgotten Heroes will face Mechna. There are two endings to the story here: one is that the hero destroys the mechanical heart, causing Messina to lose his divine power and thus defeat him, but the Clockwork City will lose power and be abandoned. The other is for the hero to hit his heart with a tool, giving himself divine power, and start an epic showdown with Messina. Mechna was finally defeated, but the hero's body could not bear the divinity and cracked, but his divine consciousness remained with the Clockwork City forever.
Of course, in the plot world of "The Elder Scrolls" under the Sanctuary, especially in the plot of "Dragon Break in the Second Thousand Years" where the main plot has disappeared, the final fate of Clockwork City has not yet been determined.
"Send word to Uriya." Wu Chen said softly to Shulia, the Judgment Angel who was still blushing beside him: "Accompany me to explore Kagrenzel again."
"As you command, my master." The lord directly sent the most powerful angel Uriya, naturally because the matter was of great importance. Judgment Angel Shulia ignored the sudden appearance of spring and immediately got up and used the Holy Sound Technique to contact her companions who had just returned to the Gray Stone Castle.