1.735 Azula Witch

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"Master, if we want to solve this crisis, in addition to the supersoul goddess Sylvia Shann and the soul cairn she controls, we need a necromancer who is powerful enough to rival Manimarc, the king of worms. ." The housekeeper's timely advice always made sense.

"Is there anyone who can be selected?" the lord asked the eight ladies present.

"Master, I'm thinking of someone." Librarian Dawn Warhammer Xili almost subconsciously thought of a suitable candidate.

Another librarian, Dusk and Wind Catelia, then recited her famous saying: "'Love. Ever since Azula was born, everything started with love. Love is passionate, unwilling to share, and even cruel. "With Azura, everything begins with love. A love that is fierce, possessive, even cruel-but always true, and impossibly deep."

After hearing this heartfelt "Proverbs of Love", the Lord's reading memory was activated: "Vastari."

Vastarie, known as the Witch of Azura, is a famous Altmer necromancer known for her research on souls. Before becoming a necromancer, she studied on the Isle of Artium with other prominent Psijic members. It is said that she was the first to discover how to bind spirits using Sigil Geodes, and personally brought the first Black Soul Stone from Coldharbour to Tamriel.

When Manimak left Artium to found the Order of the Worm, Vastari joined with her future husband Telacar, eager to delve deeper into necromancy and support her classmate Manimak. However, she discovered that Manimak was too obsessed with power (even more than the spell itself) and ultimately chose to leave the Worm Order. After the death of her son, she was also forced to leave her husband.

During his early years in the Psijic Order, Vanus Galilan and Manimarc had a dispute over necromancy, which resulted in the latter being banished from the Isle of Artium. Eager to delve deeper into the soul, the Vastra'i joined the Order of the Worm in Manimac.

The Vastari researched how to delay the release of the soul after death, and needed a container to complete this task. Manimac joined her in setting their sights on Cold Harbor. In order to impress Trakka and make him fall in love with her, Vastrai ventured to Cold Harbor, obtained the black soul stone, and finally used it to concoct the first sigil crystal. The Vastra'i wanted to use their new discoveries for academic research, such as preserving the lost knowledge of the dead, but Manimak abused the Black Soul Stone. Eventually Vastari and Trakka got married, left the Worm Order, and settled in the Valan Forest.

The couple had a child, Calion, who died young, leaving them both devastated. Traka is obsessed with resurrecting Caerleon in the hope that the family will be reunited again. He prevented Caerleon's spirit from traveling to the immortal world of light, Jacerius, and bound it to a Flesh Atronach. After completing her research, Tlakka showed Vastari the Flesh Acolyte, but it frightened her. Vastra'i believed that the spirit that Kalleon bound with the Flesh Acolyte was just a vivid shadow, a pale imitation of her son, and she hoped that Kalleon's remnant soul could travel to the afterlife. So Vastari tore the remnant soul of her only son Kalion out of the flesh and blood body, and bound her lover Traka in a prison to reflect. She thought that as long as she was bound for ten years, her husband would wake up.

Vastari roamed Nirn, looking for solutions to the problems that troubled her, and eventually returned to the Valen Forest, establishing a school in the Ayleid ruins of Laeloria to train mages in an attempt to further perfect the Sigil Crystal. This research finally led to a huge breakthrough. By using the Sigil Crystal at the time of death, the soul can be suspended in the middle (similar ability to Azura's Star). Vastari contacted Vanus Galilan to report the discovery, which disgusted the founder of the Mages Guild. Some students decided to join Galilan and leave the Vastari.

Later Vastari began to study the ruins of Leloria. She discovers some stele depicting Irrai, a Daedric emissary. This ruin is dedicated to the demon god Morag Bal of Coldharbour, and was once the bridge to Coldharbour. Culanwe, the priestess of Azura, sealed the ruins and was imprisoned in the depths. Vastari planned to go in and rescue Kuranwe, but eventually realized that Eli had deliberately lured Kuranwe and her into Cold Harbor. Vastari was also trapped in the ruins for a total of ninety-seven years. As a result, her husband Traka has been restrained and unable to be liberated. After his death, Telacar's prison became known as the Ossuary of Telacar.

In 2E 582, an adventurer (soulless one) discovered Traka's urn. He would either help release Kalleon's spirit, or help Traka become a wraith to bind Kalleon's spirit again. Flesh and blood serve in the spirit. The adventurers also entered the ruins of Leloria under the guidance of Azula and met the furious Vastari. She chased Eli and kept attacking, while the Daedra Nightwing fled in all directions, and was finally pinned to the ground by Vastari. Then she asked the adventurer to put the mark crystal on Eli's forehead and suck out the soul so that he could leave the ruins. Otherwise, he would have to stay here for the next century and count the floor tiles. She had already counted 32,708 tiles, and she didn't mind the adventurer checking again. Again. The portal leading to Cold Harbor deep in the ruins of Leloria can only be closed from the other side. So the two decided to head to Cold Harbor.

Vastari summoned skeletons and fought all the way to Cold Harbor, finding Kuranwei whose soul was bound. After defeating the ambush demon and destroying the binding device, he brought Kuranwei's remnant soul back to Nirn. Vastari used Eli in the Sigil Crystal to teleport the two back to Nirn. When saying goodbye, Vastari told the adventurers that she had been trapped in Lelloria for 88 years, March 11 days, 13 hours and 7 minutes. She had some companions 90 years ago, a young Redguard swordsman, a scarred wood elf hunter, and a member who was abandoned by the Psijic Order. She planned to clear out the Daedra in the tower and study the current situation. Vastari also admitted that she braved Cold Harbor alone for Trakka, to prove to him that adventurous women were not just in books.

Later in North Elsweyr, Vastari and the adventurers met at the Ashen Scar. She reminded the Soulless Man that there were a large number of undead here ready to move. Vastari said that the Gray Scar was an ancient temple of Azura, the Temple of the Hidden Moon, where she was conducting research.

Together, the two go deep into searching for the cause of the deceased's resurrection. Vastari discovered that there was a mysterious force inside that would control people's souls to produce greed and hunger, but the soulless were not affected. Vastari asked the Soulless to place three stones inside to detect the source of this power. The stone contains a small part of her essence, allowing her to sense the flow of magic everywhere and find the source of the mysterious power. Vastra'i discovered that there was an ancient enchantment here that weakened over time. There are attempts to prevent this. The source of power is in the center of the tomb.

In the Moon Hidden Tomb, they met Arum-Khal, the Peacemaker of Darkness, who warned them to leave. Vastari told the Soulless that Arum's sphere would need to be broken in order to stop him. Vastrai summoned the undead here through necromancy and learned that Arum used souls to strengthen his undead army. Arum-Kal himself is called the Moon Killer, and is worshiped by the necromancers like Manimak, who has transformed into an undead lich.

The ancient residents who lived in Yueyin Temple have long since disappeared, but the ruins of the temple remain. The vastari planned to use the knowledge of the ancients to seal Arum-Kal. And Arum-Kaal is not only a lich, but also Dro-m'Athra (Dro-m'Athra, said to be another name for the Daedra known as the "Dark Soul"), who serves the Daedra Demon God Corruption Ms. Namira. The "Hidden Moon" is the third moon that appears in the sky to welcome the birth of the new Longmane, the spiritual leader of Khajiit (many powerful men in history have tried to become the third moon of Nirn, such as the Emerald Lord Karg Rontide, King of Worms Manimark, and Dark Harmonizer Arum-Kar. Although the names are different, Emerald Lord Karl Grontide is called 'Dark Eternal', and King of Worms Manimark is called 'Wizard's Moon'. ', the dark mediator Arum-Kal calls it the 'Hidden Moon', but without exception it represents the dark moon phase). However, Vastari has another theory. She believes that Azula separated two moons and ruled on the third moon (meaning that Azula's Annihilation Realm Moon Shadow is probably the third moon. ).

As the investigation deepened, Vastarui discovered that the spirits of the ancient Khajiit residents of the Temple of the Moon - the Hidden Moon Adepts - were like soul shepherds who guarded the border between Nirn and the Death. The Peacemaker also learned a certain form of necromancy to soothe fallen souls and redeem them.

Later, they obtained the Moonlight Blade, which contained the soul (weapon spirit) of a Khajiit warrior named Shando-ri, and obtained the ancient Moonlight Harmonizer Maza Mir Guidance from the spirit of Mazza-Mirri. In a sense, the Moonlight Blade is a portal of annihilation. It can extract the soul in a field and seal the soul, so it can separate Arum-Kal and the source of his power, and then destroy him.

In front of Azura's Gate, Vastari told the Soulless that she was no longer alive, but used some illusions to cover up her undead state. So I was influenced by Arum Carr coming in here. If you are not focused, you will be easily controlled by him.

The group entered the Moon Hidden Crypt, where the Soulless wielded the Moonlight Blade to destroy Arum-Kaal's sphere, while Vastari stayed behind to ensure that no dark soul escaped, weakening Arum's power and defeating him. But at the critical moment, Moonlight Blade's weapon spirit Sandor-Rei hesitated, causing Arum's spirit to escape into his domain with the tool spirit Sandor-Rei. Vastari teleported over, but was too late.

The Soulless Ones followed and eventually defeated Arum-Kal's dark soul. The realm begins to collapse, and the Soulless One wants to take Sandor-Re with him, but the weapon spirit says not to worry about him, and Vastari opens a portal to teleport them back to the Gray Scar. Vastari held on and tried to wait for Sandor-ri to come in, but she failed in the end, and she was very sad.

But in the end Vastari cast a dangerous summoning spell to summon Sandor-Re, but it also summoned Arum-Kal. It turned out that they were brothers. The elder brother Shanduo Rui guided his younger brother Arum Kal towards the light, and both of them gained salvation.

After completing this adventure, Vastari will continue to stay here for research. She told the soulless Arum-Kaal that there is still a good side hidden deep in his nature, so he is redeemed. He and Sandor-Re will go to the afterlife together, and they will always be brothers.

Later in the Remen Palace, Vastari and the Soulless One met again. She said that Maza-Mirre, the Peacemaker of the Moon, taught her a lot. Due to their friendship with the Soulless, Vastrai supported Khamira, the long-maned spokesperson and the daughter of the former King of Remen, to become the new Queen of Remen.

Like all the protagonists in "Heroes of the Ancients", the ending of Vastrai is unknown (my lord, didn't you say you should take it easy? I really have to rush to Chapter 1000...).