1.602 A large part of "blood lust" comes from "spiritual addiction"

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The birth mechanism of the time vortex is inseparable from the "cosmic string field" produced at the moment of the singularity big bang.

How to end this "Second Millennium Dragon Break" initiated by Sanctuary players, the lord has been racking his brains these days. It is said that because of the "paradox of cause and effect", the clockwork giant driven by the "mechanical heart poured out by Lockhan's blood" and starting the "Second Red Mountain Dragon Break", "ending the Dragon Break with Dragon Break", is likely to fail. . Therefore, the lord does not dare to act rashly now. The best way is to follow the established goal and wait for the Storm Outlook, which is going to search for clues to the ancient prophecy of "The Tyrant of the Sun", to carry "Snow Prince" Melanie and the Pale Lady Omriel to find traces of their tribe and open the third path. Let’s talk about the side adventure and determine the final roster for the 6th contract day.

Speaking of which, the "Shadow of Paarthurnax" isolated on the Roaring Peak by the Annihilation Storm is probably also Paarthurnax's exclusive shadow magic.

Take the "Lord Elevator" and arrive at the Lord's study on time. The librarian Dawn Warhammer Xili has already prepared today's reading materials. The female companions went to the lord's bookshelves surrounded by layers of books in groups of twos and threes, and selected the books they were interested in reading. The Lord, sitting behind the desk, started today's "reading time" on time.

Most of the ancient books recently selected by Librarian Dawn Warhammer Xili are related to vampires. In fact, "sucking blood" is similar to drinking "alchemy potion". "Blood Night Potion" belongs to the category of "blood magic".

In fact, the "ring" engraved by the Lord has completely changed the way both lycanthropes and vampires absorb blood magic. There is no need to bite the prey in the most primitive way to "drink the blood". And because of the golden tree's belief, it also fundamentally cured the vampire's "Blood Lust".

In essence, "blood desire" is also a powerful and twisted spiritual energy. Just as the lord ordered people to use the "Whispering Creation Ring" to engrave 8 ancient standing stones (6 on Solseheim Island + 2 in Streamwood Territory) to condense the divine skin of the golden tree's grand shadow. The power of faith is spiritual resonance. It is the so-called "spiritual resonance wave". Apart from the body's need for blood magic, a large part of "blood desire" comes from "spiritual addiction".

Wu Chen picked up today's reading book.

"Research on an elusive vampire by Fenorian of House Crowwatch":

"First of all, dear Gwendis, please accept my apologies for the delay in responding to your inquiry. I know we have not always been able to see eye to eye on our responsibilities to House Ravenwatch in the past, but please believe that I have never Belittle you or disrespect you. Even when our arguments reach a fever pitch, I never forget that you are my sister. Our shared devotion to the cause of Lord Valandis transcends any petty quarrel.

Speaking of our family's mission, the reason for my delay is related to this. Your letter asking me to investigate the Lady of Thorns did not arrive until after I set out for Bankole. Prior to this, rumors of a previously unknown ancient burial site had drifted to my ears, and I thought it was worth investigating. I must tell you about the incredible adventure I had in that tomb - where I met a woman who reminded me of you in so many ways - but that can be left for later. Needless to say, now I can understand your appeal and excitement about wilderness research.

Once I returned to Ravenswatch Castle, I immediately began digging up any information I could find about the Lady of Thorns. It makes perfect sense that you know nothing about her. The name is rarely mentioned in the Vampire Index set up by Velandis. Surprisingly, given the title "Mrs.", this suggests she is associated with the upper classes. I'm starting to wonder if she's just a legend that country Nords exaggerate among themselves while waiting for three-tusked walrus meat to be cooked. You know, she won't be the first phantom we chase.

But then I recalled your description of her castle being on the western edge of Skyrim, near the Reach. You wrote in your letter that its design was very vampire-esque. Your exact words were, 'It has a terrifying tip, and our countrymen just love to put these things on it.' 'While I agree with you that the vampire architectural style is rather boring, it does provide a clue into the Lady of Thorns' past.

You know, I don't believe that the Lady of Thorns was the original occupant of that castle. Records from Solitude indicate that a vampire clan calling themselves the Snowbrood built the castle sometime around the seventh century of the First Era. I can't pinpoint the exact date because, you know, the Nords don't keep strict, continuous records. However, they do mention that Snow Hina built the castle using local slave labor. Snow chicks often raid local villages at night, seizing those who are strong enough to work as laborers. Apparently, the clan would use them until they were nearly exhausted, then drain them of their blood and return the corpses to the village, sometimes leaving them on dining tables or beds as an eerie mockery of life. You might agree that this kind of vulgar evil is at odds with the Lady of Thorns as we know her. Her reclusive nature is a trait we can be fairly certain of. I also found more. After the Snow Hatchling clan completed construction of the castle, raids on nearby Nord villages gradually decreased, but did not stop. Locals might go years, even decades, without hearing from a vampire, and then suddenly there's another attack. They describe those raids as meaningless—mere manifestations of their own evil. After that, Xue Chu became quiet again.

Then, in 1E 1030, an Altmer (high elf) woman arrived in the area. Various stories describe her as dignified, elegant, and slightly pretentious. One Nord wrote: 'Just as the last light dipped below the horizon, the Elven lady appeared on horseback. As far as elves go, she's beautiful. I don't know if I've ever seen anything as beautiful as the one she wore, and probably never will again. The clothes she wore were certainly not designed to keep out the cold, but I didn't see the cold bothering her. '

’ She came to the bonfire at the outpost at night and loudly said that she wanted to meet our lord. Her tone sounded like a firm demand, although the wording was polite. This made me laugh for a moment before I replied to her that our little village was not worthy of a lord. She got a little angry and asked who was in charge of the town. Well, obviously I couldn't bring the person in charge over just because someone was walking by, so I asked what her plans were. That's when she told me she could destroy the snow chicks. You can bet I ran into the village and dragged Thornir over. '

I have repeatedly checked the information on several small villages surrounding Thorn Castle today, and they roughly match the details. The mysterious Altmer arrived at sunset and demanded a meeting with the leader who could make decisions. During these meetings, she claimed that she had the power to destroy the snow chicks and end their raids. In exchange, she demanded permanent possession of the castle. Since the Nords wanted nothing to do with this cursed place, they unanimously agreed to her terms. She then told the villagers that once they saw smoke rising from the castle, it meant they were safe. Snow Hatchlings will cease to exist.

There is only one report of the last time she was seen outside the castle. The full text is as follows:

'I saw the elf woman riding her horse towards the castle gate on the mountain road. Others told me to stay away from her, but I'd never seen an elf and she acted strangely. I followed her at a distance, hoping she didn't see me. As we approached the castle, she stopped and looked directly at me. Not sure how she found me - I'm the best creeper in the village. But when I looked at her face, something changed. Her eyes darkened and her skin turned white. All she said to me was, 'Satisfying curiosity is not worth risking your life. 'Then she rode up the mountain. '

'I was left there gasping for breath. I mean, she looks scary. That's when I heard a scream coming from the castle. They rise suddenly across the sky, then suddenly cut off. From where I stood I could tell the screams were coming from different areas of the castle. It was as if she was moving through different rooms. After a while, everything fell silent. Then the smoke appeared, as she once said. But she didn’t mention the smell of smoke (killing people and burning corpses). It reminds me of the hunter bringing back a mammoth and us gathering around the cooking pit to feast on it. Anyway, I ran home and never saw the elf lady again. '

Gwendis, if this story was really about the Lady of Thorns, I'm sure she would be of great concern to you. This vampire single-handedly wiped out an entire clan of violent and terrifying vampires. She also has the power at her disposal to defeat the entire Ravenwatch family, so perhaps we should take her silence from social events as a sign to leave her alone.

I can just imagine you rolling your eyes. I never asked you to stop investigating. However, please heed my warning. I can't bear to lose a member of my family.

With sincerity and love,

Your brother, Fenorian. "