What crime did Goddess Gine accuse our lord?
Oh yes, blaspheming the spirit of the ancestors.
The question is which ancestral spirit has been blasphemed? Or which ones? Could it be possible...which ones?
Danica Jiechun, the goddess of ancient vines, no longer dares to think about it anymore.
etc. Is the goddess Gine who previously convicted the Lord the same as the goddess Gine who later became the backbone of Gray Rock?
If not, the split in Genet's divinity would not seem surprising.
"Let's talk about old times later." While absorbing the memory copies that poured in out of thin air in his mind, the Lord turned his attention to the most difficult thing at the moment: "First of all, why are you fighting at each other?"
"My Lord Baron, since you dare to disobey the oracle and sneak into Sognard again, you must know that something happened to the goddess." Queen Nunnhild quickly put her mind at ease and talked about the current situation.
"It's that big greedy insect." Meera Stormcloak also changed the subject.
"I know all this. The question is, what happened to you?" The Lord did not get the answer he wanted.
"King Jorun, Prince Felgo and many Nordic spirits were defeated and devoured by Alduin in the 'Battle of Whalebone Bridge'. As a last resort, the goddess only sealed part of the Hall of Courage. And thanks to you, We women, who were banished to the Songard Valley by the goddess, were saved. So we gathered our troops under the leadership of Queen Margaan Firehair, preparing to drive away Alduin who occupied the main hall. But who should do it? There are still some minor differences between us about leading this force." Meera Stormcloak shrugged as she spoke: "You see, fighting is the only solution."
"That's true." The lord understood instantly. This is the daily life of a Nord woman (let me tell you, sir, shouldn't the focus be on 'Thanks to you, we women who were exiled to the Songard Valley by the goddess have been preserved'?).
"In 2E 572, at the height of the Akaviri invasion, Princess Nunhild's twin brothers Prince Jorun the Poet (later King Jorun the Love Song) and Prince Filgo the Powerful (also known as the Wrathful Prince Fey Ergo (because he has anger on his face all the time) is in two different locations. Jorun and his closest companions, the Pack of Bards, are living in Rift City, drinking and singing and dancing. At the same time, Meanwhile, on the northeastern coast of Skyrim, Felgo, along with his sister Princess Nunhilde, fought against the incoming Akaviri led by Dir-Kamal. When the Akaviri troops advanced towards When Windhelm City was advancing, Jorun, who received the news, was also fighting his way towards this legendary Nord city with his companions.
During this period, Felgo demonstrated his powerful abilities and high anger time and time again in battles on the coast. He leads his own group, the Stormfist Brigade - a force composed of members of the Stormfist tribe. They went through his pilgrimage and trials of adulthood with Filgo, and were fiercely loyal to Prince Hercules.
When the two twin princes Jorun, Felgo and their comrades met up, they happened to see the gate of Windhelm City being breached by the Akaviri forces. The brothers fought bravely, but were unable to prevent the fall of Windhelm and the death of their mother, Queen Mabjaarn Flame-Hair, and the short-lived queen's sister, Nunhild, in order to defend the palace and the people they loved. Die in battle. The twin brothers, who had not been close for many years, unexpectedly found a familiar understanding and joined forces to repel the intruders. Thanks to the alliance of Jorun and the Dark Elves, as well as the unexpected aid of the Argonian forces, the Akaviri invasion was ultimately crushed.
When Jorun led the coalition back to Windhelm, Felgo stepped forward and demanded that he rule East Skyrim, hoping that Jorun, who was spending his days drinking and drinking without caring about the throne, would acquiesce. But this time Jolen refused. The poet prince decided to become the King of Love Songs because he had seen the consequences of Fergo's passion and anger (meaning he was moody and not a perfect king). In the war, Jorun wanted Filgo to be on his side. But leading the people? Jorum didn't really want to sit on the throne, but he also felt he had no choice. He didn't believe that Philgo would make a good ruler.
Feeling scorned by Jorun, Felgo rallied the Stormfist tribe and other supporters within the realm. After all, he was a pure Nord warrior, not a bard and scholar like his brother. Jorun realized that civil war was about to break out in the kingdom, so he challenged Filgo to single combat. Prince Power smiled, convinced that he could easily defeat his bard brother. He accepted, and the longest three hours in recent history began. The battle between brothers is on.
The brothers duel in honor in the square outside the High Palace of Windhelm, which was damaged in the previous battle. The battle was brutal and long. Weapons collide, block, intertwine, separate, and draw blood. When it looked like no one could gain the upper hand before the two fell to the ground exhausted, Jolen used all the strength he had reserved. No one thought he would have any reservations. Jorun chopped Filgo's weapon into pieces, then knocked him down and ordered him to surrender.
Life or death, with no other choice, Felgo finally surrendered to his brother. But his hatred was already burning in his heart, and his anger was like a storm. Knowing that there was no way back, Jorun banished his brothers heartbroken and ordered the Stormfist tribe that supported Felgo to repent in the name of the king. Felgo cursed Joram's name and left. As King Lovesong continued to prove himself a capable and beloved ruler, rumors spread that Prince Mighty had fled to the Daggerfall Alliance. Maybe one day, the brothers will fight again. "—"The Brothers' War, On the duel between Jorunn the Skald Prince and his brother Fildgor."
The sequel to the brotherly love and feud is followed by the signing of the "Ebonheart Pact" in the Temple of Skudafen. Prince Mighty was defeated by Nayu and the Soulless before entering the portal of Songard.
As Nords who died with swords in their hands, the two brothers, Prince Felgo and Love Song King Jorun, finally arrived in Sognard. Like their sister, the short-lived Queen Nunhild, and their mother, Queen Margaan, the Firehair Queen, they enjoy a never-ending feast in the Hall of Courage. The subsequent story follows the old adventures of the lord who frequently entered and exited Sognard. Because they were "blasphemous ancestral spirits" by their lords, the short-lived Queen Nunhild and Queen Margaon Flamehair were both angered by the goddess Gine and permanently expelled from the Hall of Courage. I can only wander in the valley of Songard.
"Take me to see the Queen." Since the royal family disputes in East Skyrim were involved, the lord thought of the Queen of East Skyrim, Marjane Yanfa.
"As you wish, my lord." Looking at each other in tacit understanding, Tarn Lord Meera Stormcloak and the short-lived Queen Nunhilde made invitation gestures at the same time.
When passing through the gap in the shield wall, the Lord realized that it seemed that the heroic warriors under the horned helmets were all Nord female warriors who were so enlarged that they bloomed.
"how so?"
Could it be that Alduin devoured all the male heroes who died holding swords?
Instantly understanding the Lord's questioning gaze, Meera Stormcloak whispered: "Someone understands the dragon language spoken by Alduin who descended from the sky."
"What is it?" The Lord obviously wanted to ask.
"Eat a man to make up for a man (could it be... what you eat makes up for a man?)." Meera Stormcloak said it skillfully.
"..." The Lord understands again.