1.736 My Lord, is not your Law of the Mottled Golden Tree the broadest law?

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"There is a problem." Regarding this female Altmer Necromancer, who is as famous as the founder of the Mages Guild, Vanus Galilan, and the King of Worms, Manimac, the Lord expressed his only doubt: "Vasta Rui is the Azula witch. Can she be compatible with Akai's divinity?"

"My master, isn't your "Mottled Golden Tree Law" the broadest law?" the housekeeper smiled softly: "And doesn't Azula's 'incarnation' already have a suitable candidate?" the housekeeper said It is Melita, the light of knowledge among the three saints.

"That's right." The Lord agreed happily: "So, where is this Witch Azula now?"

"Master, your magic advisor may know." The housekeeper smiled.

Soon, the four Phil sisters appeared in the Gray Stone Hall.

"Ah, Vastari." Elf Fell, the eldest sister among the four sisters, nodded slightly: "The master must be looking for her for the necromancy spell."

"Yes, Elf." The Lord briefly informed the reason: "We need someone who can deal with the 'Desecrated Spirit of Vanus Galilan' and the 'Remnant Spirit of the Worm King Manimarc' A necromancer of comparable ability comes to purify the tainted Jihadist Sword."

"So the master will get an incarnation of Akai, the new 'Ring Goddess'." Elf Fehr is indeed the well-informed chief magic consultant: "Vastari lives in seclusion in the Void City."

"Sure enough, 'the most dangerous place is often the safest place'." The Lord nodded slightly: "Meridia's 'A plug for the heart'."

The Void City is a large city located in the center of Coldharbour, the only safe place for Nirn mortals in this realm of Oblivion. It was once an imperial city worshiped by Meridia, and her power continues to protect the city from the influence of Molag Bal.

Void City is not the original name. The situation of this city is very similar to that of the Ayleid city Delodiil, but some chronological conflicts make it impossible to confirm.

In the present world of Nirn, the Void City was inhabited by humans and Ayleid elves. They worshiped Meridia in a glorious cathedral. A magical crystal: the Lights of Meridia allows the city to thrive.

At some point, the Void City was besieged by Morag Bal's forces, who poured in through Coldharbour's portal. Everyone outside the city was killed, and the remaining people managed to hold on inside the city, where King Dyna happened to be present.

The city was about to fall, but Meridia seized the opportunity and used Molag Bal's portal to teleport the entire city into Coldharbour. However, due to the defensive magic of Cold Harbor, the residents were scattered everywhere, but the entire city remained intact and became a refuge for the humans who stayed here. Meridia managed to channel some of her power into Cold Harbor, creating a safe place where Morag Bal could not interfere.

Because they were too far away from this city, many natives of Void City were scattered across Cold Harbor and were tragically injured after being teleported. Over the next few centuries, nearly everyone in and outside the city fled or died. However, Meridia transformed into the Groundskeeper and personally protected the city.

In 2E 582, a group of members of the Fighters' Guild and the Mages' Guild invaded Coldharbour to halt the fusion of the planes. They rescued King Dyna and used Void City as a base of operations. Open portals in the city to transport reinforcements and supplies. In the end, the fusion of planes was prevented, proving that Meridia's strategy of creating Void City was extremely correct.

It was like putting a plug in Morag Bal's heart. That’s why the lord called the Void City the “Heart Fortress of Meridia”.

Soon, the books about Void City were presented to the lord by two librarians.

"The Whithering of Delodiil by Unknown" - An Ayleid legend surrounding the rivalry between two cities and their Daedric patrons the rivalry between two cities and their Daedric patrons):

"In those days, there was a city called Dilotio in the Heartland. There were pleasant walks in the city, many scholars and craftsmen who strived for excellence, and enchanting dancers. Diloti Europe also has proud warriors who guard the walking trails and protect scholars, craftsmen, and dancers. Although there are not many in number, they are all extremely brave.

The people of Dilotio worship many gods, as they are very religious and respect all holy spirits. They built a colorful cathedral for their most revered Lady of Light, Merid-Nunda (the Ayleid aspect of Meridia), which shone like a shard of Aethris ( Light crystal) comes to the mortal world. The people of Dilotio are very proud of this.

But on the other side of the valley there is another city, Abagarlas, which symbolizes darkness as Dilotio symbolizes light. The citizens of Abagalas are as numerous as Dilotio, but the number of dancers, craftsmen, and scholars is small, for most are fierce and proud warriors. These warriors were loaned out to fight in other countries and cities in exchange for wealth. In this way Abagalas prospered.

King Abagaras saw the Cathedral of Light, of which Dilotio was so proud, and he said, 'Is not Abagaras as great as Dilotio? We should also have our own cathedral. 'He ordered that most of Abagaras' wealth be spent on building a shrine dedicated to his own patron saint, Lord Mola Gbal (the Ayleid aspect of Molag Bal). The people of Abagaras built a towering and huge shrine to Mora Jabbar, but they were just rude soldiers rather than craftsmen. The shape of the shrine was distorted, the colors were vulgar, and it looked very clumsy. But, nevertheless, it was larger than Dilotio's Cathedral of Light, so King Abagaras boasted that his city was greater than Dilotio. But the people of Dilotio were not shocked at all and went on with their lives as usual.

Dilotio's indifference bit a big hole in King Abagalas's heart. He was so angry that he sent his soldiers to desecrate the small shrine of Mered-Nanda in Abagalas, and then went to the large shrine of Mora Jabbar, where he swore a poisonous oath. Then he killed a visiting Dilotio family on the altar, while vowing to gather his troops, cross the canyon, capture all of Dilotio's territory, and sacrifice them and the Cathedral of Light to Maura Jabbar.

King Abagalas gathered all his soldiers, and on a night when the sky was illuminated by a grand aurora, he led them through the gorge and marched towards Dilotio. But when the king and his troops arrived, the land was empty, for Dilotio had disappeared, leaving not a single brick behind!

The king thought he heard laughter coming from the aurora in the sky, and then the laughter turned into screams of terror, not from above, but from across the canyon. The king hurriedly led his soldiers back to his city, and when they arrived at Abagaras they found it completely devastated, as if by the aurora in the sky. The king and the soldiers' families disappeared, leaving only shadows burning on the city walls.

This is the story of Abbagalas. As for DiLotio's fate, we still don't know. "

Obviously, the Ayleid city Dilotio, which was moved away entirely by Meridia, is the Void City today.

Gently closing the ancient book, the lord suddenly heard the murmur of Meridia, the goddess of light: "My Baron Ximu, you must pull out the heart plug of Cold Harbor as soon as possible and completely end Molag Bal's resistance. Otherwise Your reigning goddess Rame Bal and her realm of deathlight will suffer the hated wrath of Molag Bal."

"I have already thought of it, goddess." The lord sighed.

Sure enough, no one who can be called a "demon" can be easily defeated (the second stage of the Boss is not surprising, sir).