The Lord Lord glanced at the author: Shagrub Gilgar. And the subtitle of the book: A descendant of Koffutto Gilgar tells her son about Hasedoki.
"So, this is a staff that has been passed down from generation to generation in the Gilga family?"
"Yes, Master. The smuggler's name is Modig Gilgar." The housekeeper smiled.
The Lord nodded slightly and turned his attention to the "Smuggling Ledger": the consignees "Ivara of Olenveld" and "Lushak gra-Ragdam" )", the delivery point is "Jiushiguan".
Olenveld is an island off the coast of Skyrim, a day's sail from Winterhold. The island was originally an important city, although it was abandoned sometime during the Second Era. Emperor Tiber Septim used Orenveld as his private cemetery, and the abandoned streets were paved with tombstones of the dignitaries of the Third Reich who had sworn to follow the Emperor. In the end, the island city was "forgotten" and magically disappeared from the map.
Hannibal Traven introduced the ban on necromancy after he became Archmage of the Mages' Guild around 3E 431. Forced into hiding, a group of necromancers set out in search of Orenwilde, and the island's abundant supply of corpses. After spending a week searching for the island, they reopened in the island's ancient Mages' Guild House and became famous for their ability to protect sick children by turning them into undead.
Necromancers still resided in Orenveld centuries after the Fourth Age. Sometime in 4E 201, two female necromancers set out from Orenveld, hoping to find a portal to the Soul Cairn. They established a secret stronghold deep in Skyrim's Crescent Pass Caves, and managed to obtain the Staff of Hasegiri through local smugglers. They plan to release Hase Kiri's soul from the staff in order to win the favor of the Lord of Thoughts.
"This is why the smuggler took the risk to cross the Crisp Shan Pass. He didn't know that the two necromancers had already been captured by us." When the Lord was digging the tunnel of Crisp Shan Pass, he killed all the necromancers inside. The two necromancers who came from afar were also imprisoned in the gray stone dungeon, enjoying the hospitality of the prison supervisor Gaia Artoria, the ash demon.
This is obviously the continuation of an important branch plot derived from it.
"Since the Necromancer of Olenveld is a believer in the Lord of Thoughts, it is not difficult to convert to the Oversoul Goddess Sylvia Shann." The housekeeper understood the Lord's thoughts.
"That's right." The Lord smiled and nodded: "Where is the Hase Tong staff?"
"It is sealed in the storage room of the dungeon." The housekeeper reminded the lord: "Master, this staff is very strange. You must be careful when touching it."
"I understand." The lord smiled and said, "That's why I need to bring Anuvanahi with me."
After hearing the lord's spiritual murmur, the clockwork goddess Anufanasi immediately appeared in the vestibule. In his hand, he was holding the Saint Nala Staff that crushed the main consciousness of the Lord of Thoughts one by one.
The Saint Nala Staff has a miraculous effect on the very difficult "soul gathering device".
Take the special "big elevator" and descend into the deep Tarn Prison. The prison supervisor Gaia Arturia, the Ash Demon, has been waiting at the entrance for a long time: "Good day, my dear master."
"How are the two guests who came from afar?" the lord asked with a smile.
"Both guests are great." Gaia Arturia, the Ash Flame Demon, is definitely a master-level executioner. There is nothing you can't think of and nothing you can't do. The various fancy torture techniques are an eye-opener even for the well-informed lord who "eats more salt than food, walks more bridges than walks." The daily life of Gray Rock Castle is indispensable for this energetic prison supervisor...
The two necromancers, bound by the five-flowered enchanted torture instrument, were brought into the interrogation room by the clockwork guards in the prison. After removing the blindfolds, nose clips, mouth shackles, neck collars, handcuffs, leg shackles, and body restraints in turn, the two necromancer female prisoners, who had been ravaged but completely intact, could finally breathe freely.
When she saw the Lord sitting in front of her clearly, the Nord female mage hurriedly pulled her female orc companion to kneel down and salute: "Salute to you, Lord Baron."
"Are you two from Orenveld?" The Lord responded with a smile, showing full kindness.
"Yes, sir. We are the necromancers of Orenveld. We have no malicious intentions in coming to Skyrim this time." The Nord female mage answered first.
"I understand." The Lord Lord nodded slightly: "You want to use a special staff to open the threshold bridge to the Soul Cairn."
"That's it, sir. What you said is absolutely right." The Nord female mage seemed to see the hope of survival: "Since arriving at Skyrim, we have been busy opening the soul cairn experiment. We didn't know that Crisp Legs became your The fiefdom. I thought it was attacked by hostile forces, so..."
"Okay." These past events are not important, nor are they the purpose of this trip. The lord then asked the key point: "Why open the Soul Cairn?"
"Lord Baron, we don't know the specific reason. But, but..." Facing what may be the only chance of escape, the Nord female mage did not dare to hide it: "The task assigned to us is: Enter the Soul Cairn. Find an altar and destroy it.”
"So that's it." The Lord Lord asked again: "Besides you, is there anyone else among you who went somewhere else to destroy some altars similar to the Soul Cairn?"
"Sir?!" Even the female orc necromancer who had been resisting silently was shocked by these words.
Everything was clear now.
Rift Valley Priest Alyssandra once explained to the lord in detail the purification ritual of the Holy War Sword: on the night when the Wizard's Moon comes, use lightning to purify the evil spirits that pollute the Holy War Sword.
After the events of the Western Distortion, the Black Worm Order built some mysterious altars in the far corners of the continent. It is said that every eight days at that time, Akai's light would be eclipsed by the wizard's moon, and the altar would be struck by lightning released by the wizard's moon. The extra-large soul stone on the altar would transform into a black color that could infuse mortal souls. Soul Stone.
The exact location of these ancient altars is unknown to this day. But the Lord does not need to search the world for the distant black worm altar, because he clearly remembers that there is a similar altar in the Soul Cairn.
Now it seems that the black worm altars scattered in the far corners of the continent have been destroyed by the necromancers on Olenveld Island. The only one left is the one in the Soul Cairn. Precisely because it is not in the mainland of Tamriel, the only thing left in the Soul Cairn is the only black worm altar that can purify the sword of the Holy War.
Why did the necromancers on Olenveld act in advance. Could it be that the news was leaked?
wrong. Neither the law of cause and effect nor the timeline are correct. Because it turns out that the two female necromancers crossed the sea and arrived at Skyrim before Lord Lord "Return to Skyrim". At that time, the derivative follow-up plot related to it had not yet unfolded.
"How is that possible?" The housekeeper also looked incredulous.
"Don't forget the Elder Scrolls, which can predict everything." The Lord gave an irrefutable standard answer. Although the Lord is not very sure. But as a limited script, "The Elder Scrolls" does have a tradition of spoilers.
And as we all know, since the "Elder Scrolls" were scattered across the continent, it is no longer known how many scrolls there are in total and what specific contents are recorded on them.
Logically speaking, as long as the necromancer on the island of Olenveld finds a lost scroll and successfully reads the limited script that is bound to happen recorded on it. There will be spoilers in advance. Knowing that soon, the Lord will use the Black Worm Altar in the Soul Cairn to purify the Sword of the Holy War.
Well, it seems to be fine.