1.723 The sparks created by the great figures who shined in history illuminated the entire process of civilization.

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"This is the fact." Dark Tempter Commander Dilora told the follow-up of the three major vampire clans in Morrowind: "With the vampire blood of the two major clans of Borni and Quara, Mrs. Delasa got rid of the relationship with the two major clans in one fell swoop. The contract signed by Duke of black covenants Siknaz to sell his soul. Transformed all the women in the mushroom tower of Tel Mora into pure-blood vampires loyal to her and ruled the Borni clan. Drive Before the Cataclysm of the Red Year and the meteorite Baal Dawu crashed down, she borrowed the only remaining big chain to drag the Tel Mora Mushroom Tower, which had been transformed into the family's Blood Fortress, into the plane of annihilation."

"Is it possible that the Blood Castle of Ter Mora was dragged into Cold Harbor?" Carnival Goddess Sangjian looked in disbelief.

"That's not the case, goddess." Dark Seducer Commander Dilora gave another answer that was "both reasonable and unexpected": "When the Soulless One and Vanus Galilan join forces When the source of the Great Chain in the Black Forge was destroyed, the Black Forge was torn apart by the counter-shock energy that erupted when the Great Chain collapsed, and was thrown far away from Cold Harbor, becoming an ownerless fragment of annihilation."

"Only Dremora Overkyn, who manages the Black Forge, knows the secret of forging Ebony-Alloy Cold-Iron, which is used to make large chains and hidden anchors. The work here is It is difficult and dangerous, and most Soul Penitent slaves can only last a few shifts." For that period of history, Carnival Goddess Sanjian seemed to know very well.

It is said that the Black Forge is located in the east of Cold Harbor and is used to create various materials for plane fusion. During the fusion of the planes, Vanus Galilean attempted to halt the work of the Black Forge, but failed miserably. Meridia asks the Soulless to find him. As he approached the Black Forge, the Soulless One saw a projection of Galilan, which he had pre-recorded. He was confident that he could destroy the black forge and the great chain, and end the fusion of planes by himself. But it was clear that he failed and was caught.

Entering the forge, the Soulless One encountered many Soul Penitents and Blood Demons, and also saw a figure bound to a Daedra device. As I got closer, I realized that this was part of Galan's life. Through dialogue, the Soulless One learns that he is the "essence of life" of Galilean. The Daedra captured Galilan and used him to power the Great Chain. To prevent this from happening, Vanus Galilean divided his essence into three parts beforehand. But the life essence is captured and used to feed nearby vampires. The Soulless One killed the vampire and allowed Vanus Galilean to absorb his essence and regain some of his abilities.

Later in the slave quarters, the Soulless Ones found Galilan's "Essence of Endurance." The essence of endurance was fed to slaves by Daedra in a device. The Soulless can kill slaves or persuade them to voluntarily return their essences. After gathering enough energy, the Essence of Endurance is released.

In the forging area, the Soulless One found Galilan's "mana essence", and his essence was absorbed into the forge. The Soulless Man unlocked the four seals and restored the essence of his magic. Later, the Soulless Ones defeated the guards and found Galilan's physical body. After combining the three essences with the material body and regaining himself, Vanus Galilan immediately asked the Soulless to help him destroy the Great Chain.

Just like the famous soulless men, the sparks created by these great figures who shine in history illuminate the entire process of civilization.

As mentioned above, Vanus Galilan, who helped the Soulless to end the plane fusion crisis, was a famous figure who was on a par with the King of Worms, Manimak.

Vanus Galilean was born in the early Second Age as Trechtus. He was a serf of Lord Gyrnasse of Sollicich-on-Ker, a minor noble on Summerset Island. Techus's father taught himself to read and write against the lord's rules, and also taught his son. They obtained many books and scrolls from the black market. When Techers was eight years old, the book smugglers were arrested and imprisoned. Rumor has it that her mother was ignorant and superstitious and told the truth out of fear that her husband would implicate her. Of course there are other rumors. Without any trial, the bodies of the smugglers and Teches' father were hung in public for weeks in the scorching summer heat.

Three months later, Techus fled to Alinor, half a mile away from Summerset. A group of troubadours found him huddled in a ditch dying. The bards healed Techus and hired him to do menial tasks in exchange for food and shelter. One of the bards is called Heliand, who is also a diviner. He once received arcane training on the island of Artim where the "Grey Cloak" Psijic Order is located. Hellander discovered Techers' potential. When the group performed in the easternmost village of Potansa at Summerset, Blackliand took 11-year-old Techus to the nearby island of Atim. The Master of Psijic "Gray Mantle" Ritual, Lord of Prophecy Lachesis also recognized his potential. He took Teches as his disciple and changed his name to Vanus Galilean.

Vanus Galilan and Manimak were the most outstanding students on Artim Island at that time. Galilean used his talents wisely and was described as having a bright and warm heart. And Manimarc turned to the dark arcane and was believed to have a dark and cold heart. Galilean became aware of Manimarc's transformation and confronted him at Ceporah Tower. However, Manimarc mocked Galilan's threat to him and continued to study the dark arcana. When the Psijic Order banished Manimak to Tamriel, Galilean realized that the necromancer would attract a large number of supporters (meaning that banishment would only make him more powerful). Yet their teacher, Lachesis, the Lord of Prophecy, insisted on doing so.

After many arguments with the Psijic Order, Vanus Galilan left Attam and traveled to Tamriel to pursue his vision of using magic to benefit the public.

Galilean's practice of gathering mages aroused everyone's disgust. He operates out of the city limits of Shoubao. The common attitude at the time was that magical experiments could only be conducted in no-man's land. Even more controversially, Galilean proposed that anyone in the general public who could afford it could purchase magic items, magic potions, and even spellbooks. Magic was no longer limited to the nobility or intellectual class. Some have called Galilean's efforts "Galiland's folly."

In 2E 230, less than a year after leaving the Psijic Order, Galilan was brought to King Rilis XII of the Fortress and his teacher, Lord Lachesis of Prophecy, surrounded by Many nobles and members of the Psijic Order, the Charter Conclave, asked Galilean to elaborate on the intentions of the "Mage Fellowship" he was forming. Galilean's exposition of Relith XII and Lachesis was not recorded for posterity, but his dispensation was nevertheless approved. This proved to be very wise and Galilean would become famous throughout the world for his wisdom. He is still considered an authority on many magical concepts, such as communication with the Daedra, and he developed contemporary schools of magic. He even outlawed necromancy within the Mages' Guild, classifying the art of trapping souls into two categories: legitimate white souls among beasts and animals, and black souls among sentient beings (please note). Galilean believed that the practice of trapping souls was part of a sinister plot by Manimach to make necromancy commonplace and seem harmless. Soon after, he founded the Order of the Lamp to protect the Mages' Guild.

It is said that Galilean angrily called the Mages' Guild a quagmire of political infighting before withdrawing from affairs in Tamriel. Due to the detailed division of the guild structure (strict hierarchy), which went against the changes he originally thought should be made (academic freedom), the Mage Guild cannot imitate the Psijic Order and remain stubborn. However, he still holds the title of Honorary Grand Sage of the Mages' Guild and continues to influence the guild's affairs, including leading the Mages' Guild in its fight against Manimac's Worm Order.

After the Soul Explosion, Galilan became increasingly worried about the growing threat from the Worm Order and Molag Bal's plan to merge planes. In 2E 582, he and the Soulless Ones attempted to bring about a three-way ceasefire in the Alliance War (War of the Three Banners), using all manpower and material resources to invade Cold Harbor. The talks were ultimately unsuccessful, but all parties agreed on a smaller operation: the Mages Guild and the Warriors Guild invaded Cold Harbor to end the fusion of planes.

During the attack, Galilan was teleported alone outside the Black Forge in Coldharbour, where he hoped to deactivate the device and end the fusion of planes. However, Galilan was captured by the Daedra who ran the Black Forge, and his essence was extracted from his body and split into three parts, which were used as a power source. The Soulless One later arrived here and released Galilan, allowing his essence to return to his body. Galilan then joins the Soulless Ones in destroying the Great Chain that unites the two planes. Returning to Hollow City to command his forces, Galilan led the guild north across The Chasm, where they encountered vampires from the Orchard, a large cemetery in the center of Coldharbour. Galilan assists them in escaping Molag Bal's control. Then you can go to the Reaver Citadel (Reaver Citadel) through here, and the guild will occupy it and go to the Endless Stairs. Then Galilan fought with the Soulless Ones, the Daggerfall Alliance Lion Guard Caimlorn hero Darien Gautiler, and the last Ayleid King Lalorialan Dyna, to the end. When the light of Meridia was detonated to destroy the plane vortex connecting the two realms and end the fusion of planes, King Dyna and Darien failed to enter the protective barrier in time. Dyna died in battle and Darien disappeared (this was the beginning of another legend of the Golden Knight, the "Champion of Meridia").

Sometime after the planes merged, Galilan led the Mages Guild and the Knights of the Light to a cursed mountain road in the north to confront Manimarc. They encountered Manimarc's necromancers in the mountains, and the two sides fought.

The two armies fought fiercely, with lightning and frost covering the battlefield. The Necromancer continued to summon various creatures, and the mages used various spells to fight them. At some point before the battle ended, Galilan discovered that Manimak was no longer a living person. He turned himself into a lich and gained immortal life.

Later generations agreed that both Manimarc and Galilean were killed in the battle. Although Manimarc's followers were constantly hunted, necromancy survived. And the victorious army of mages solidified Galilean's legacy: the Mages' Guild.