1.701 Dragon Star Arena

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"So. Where is Trinimac's legendary weapon 'Repentance' now?" The Lord did not trigger the corresponding memory copy. This means that he did not get this Blade of Courage in his old adventures. Also known as the "Blade of Penance".

"The Blade of Courage was swallowed by Boethia." Stonebreaker Goza Gra-Bago told the lord: "And..."

"It was probably melted together with some of Trinimark's remains." The Lord Lord had already guessed: "The question is, where did Boethia spit out the remains?"

"Dragon Star Arena." Stonebreaker Goza Gra-Bago mentioned a famous place.

The Dragonstar Arena, once known by many other names such as the Wyland Forest Arena and the Skyrim Arena, is a massive underground complex associated with Boethea. Although the entrance is located at a specific location, participants will enter various competitive sub-fields through portals before finally entering the Arena of Champions in Boethea's Annihilation Realm. The entrance to the arena has the appearance of a Nord building, but when the number of nearby contestants dwindles, the entrance periodically changes location, heading to a new area.

"I admit that I have been searching for the secret championship for many years. I first heard of this mysterious arena in the Forest of Wyland, where Biiri the Beautiful was known as the Legendary Champion. Try as I might, I could not find the venue for the rumored games, nor could I find anyone who had seen the games, even though the inns in Wyland Forest were filled with tales of Beili's heroic deeds.

After weeks of futile searches, the story of the Welland Forest Arena disappeared as suddenly as it appeared. Somehow, a huge, hidden, multi-level arena has somehow disappeared. I assume this is just further confirmation that this story is more legend than fact, but the Arena thing still haunts me. It always appears in my dreams at the strangest times and disrupts my thoughts.

The next time I heard rumors about the Mysterious Arena, I was in Windhelm attending the tenth anniversary celebration of King Lovesong's accession to the throne. In the shadows of dim mead halls, rough Nords unsteadily described a magical arena where the environment changed for each game. Winning one means playing another. To experience defeat is to experience a bloody and violent death. These death matches sound horrifying and fascinating to me, but taste to the Nords like the sweetest mead they've ever tasted.

This arena is called Skyrim Arena, but I've never found its entrance. This time they talked of the glorious victory of Holgstad the Horrible. He is said to be the Nord among Nords (the dragon among men). As tall as a Troll but twice as strong, he is rumored to enter every match carrying a double-edged ax and a dagger that flashes with lightning. They say there are three Shield Maidens fighting at his side, and together they destroy every competitor in match after match - largely supported by the arena's mysterious patron. recognized.

Just when I was about to discover this mysterious place, the story suddenly stopped. This is the case again. The fabled arena of stone and metal disappeared as quickly as it appeared, along with Holgstad and his shield maiden. The Nords cheered and drank for their glorious champion, then went back to take care of the chores in the territory (and then dispersed in a hurry).

As I approached the arena again, I happened to be traveling in a Dragon Star Trading Company van. One of the caravan guards boasted that he would be competing in the Dragonstar Arena after returning from this run. He believes he is strong enough to challenge the current champion. All he has to do is convince three fellow guardsmen to join him and form a decent team.

Over drinks in the evening by the campfire, the guard told me everything he knew about the arena. He told me that this was an ancient ruin that suddenly appeared in the mountains behind Longxing Town a few weeks ago. Challengers from Huangya and all over the world come to participate in this mysterious game. They even set up a makeshift camp outside the entrance to the arena. I knew this was the arena I'd been looking for and that it would somehow change location when the games started to dwindle. That means it can move around the world stone by stone.

Now I'm in the arena, hoping to get into the game. I need to see how the environment changes. I need to determine if it's an amazing feat of ancient engineers or some kind of magic that allows this impossible thing to happen in every game. And I needed to determine who the mysterious patron of the arena was. Of course, I had my doubts, but I was sure the truth was stranger than I imagined. "——"Tracking the Arena (by Ebidazner Kornod)".

It is unknown how long the arena existed, but the few records of it date from the middle of the Second Age. To become the champion, one needs to go through nine rounds in a row and defeat the previous champion in the tenth round. When the arena was in the Willan Forest, the first champion, Faithful Adrasa, was defeated by the beautiful Beili. Then the arena came to Skyrim, where the terrifying Holstagg became the fourth champion.

In 2E 582, the arena came to the Upper Desolate Cliff of Hammerfell and was renamed Dragon Star Arena because it was located to the north of Dragon Star Town. The true nature of the arena has not been made public, but that has not stopped the influx of competitors, vendors, and spectators. The contestants were diverse and listed below. In the end, the previous champion, Hiath the Battlemaster, was defeated by four adventurers.

Round 1: Dragon Star Arena.

Main opponent: Champion Mercauld - champion of the Fighters Guild.

Round 2: The Frozen Ring.

Main opponent: Yavni Frost-Skin - Nord. Katti Ice-Turner - A hero from Sognard.

Round 3: The Marsh.

Main antagonist: Shilia - a member of the Reach Dragonclaw tribe. Nak'tah - Leader of the Reach Dragonclaw Tribe.

Round 4: The Slave Pit.

Main opponent: Earthen Heart Knight - a member of the Derleth family who uses the Earthen Heart skill.

Fifth round: The Celestial Ring.

Main opponent: Anal'a Tu'wha - Redguard warrior of Ankh-ra.

Round Six: The Grove.

Main antagonist: Pishna Longshot - a member of the Wood Elf Covenant Hunters (The Pacthunters).

Seventh Wheel: The Circle of Rituals.

Main opponent: Shadow Knight - leader of the Bloodwraith, a demon organization that believes in Boethea. Dark Mage - a member of Bloodfury.

Round 8: The Steamworks.

Main opponent: Mavus Talnarith - a member of the Mages' Guild who was defeated in the previous battle and was forced to fight alongside the Dwemer machines.

Round 9: Crypts of the Lost.

Main opponents: Vampire Lord Thisa, Rubyn Jonnicent - Thisa's subordinate and skeleton warrior. Zackael Jonnicent - Tisza's subordinate and skeleton mage.

Round 10: The Champion's Arena

Main opponent: Hiath the Battlemaster - the former champion.

To become the champion of the arena, teams need to advance to the tenth round and defeat the previous champion. So it is sometimes called the "Tournament of Ten Bloods". Steel-dipped spines from the fallen bodies of contestants are often given as condolences to relatives or sold on the black market. Spectators often buy souvenirs, such as gaudy wine glasses emblazoned with the arena's logo.

Read all the ancient books related to it. The lord has already guessed: "Trinimak's legendary weapon 'Blade of Courage' won't be the championship reward of the 'Ten Bloods Tournament', right?"

"Yes, my wise master." Amalesia, the goddess of forgiveness, revealed the demon's interest: "Boethia heard that you have a civil war champion."

"Clea Wolfclaw."