1.789 Black Queen

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"Who is your leader?" the Lord personally interrogated.

"Yes..." Holding back the inexplicable fear, the Nord female mage said, "We all call him, call him... 'First Son'."

"Huh?" The lord was completely unimpressed. But titles like "First Son" are mostly related to a certain demon god or a certain cult. After asking a few more related questions, the two female necromancers also knew nothing. The strict top-down dogma shows that this necromancer organization that occupies the King's Cemetery Island is definitely a famous existence in history.

"Ibarra of Olenveld, Lushak Gra-Ragdam?" Seeing that the lord had no problem, it was the housekeeper's turn to appear: "If you want to obtain permanent asylum, you must serve the master's laws. .so?"

"Madam, we are willing to help!" This is what she was waiting for.

As long as it is a living body in Nirn's "real world sense", there is no need for the lord to point out the skeleton. As long as the “Ring Goddess” of their respective beliefs comes forward to give the ring, it can be realized perfectly. The two female necromancers longed for each other and wanted to cast their souls into the cairn. The hostess, the supersoul goddess Sylvia Shann, then appeared and used the exclusive "supersoul gift ring" to change the two female necromancers against the heavens. Fate resets the narrative.

"Soulbringer Ibarra",

"Soul Ferry Lushak Gra-Ragdam".

As for the Hase Kiri staff, the lord gave it to the Clockwork Goddess Anufanasi to take back to the Clockwork City for careful study. There is no rush to use it now.

Adding children to the country is always a waste of time. The housekeeper was also in a good mood: "Master, that 'big plan' must be completed as soon as possible."

"Well, we need Azula's witch to complete the purification ritual." The Lord also knew that there was no need to wait. But precisely because the matter is so important, there is no rush. After all, it is Molag Bal that the gods and demons have to deal with.

Take the lord's elevator up to the lord's study and see Queen Barenzia of the Nightingale sitting on the bench in the corridor waiting.

"Barenzia?" The lord was also surprised to see the reclusive Queen Nightingale.

"My master, there is a big trouble that may be related to the current problem." Barenzia's long political career allowed her to talk to the young and powerful (?) male master with ease.

"Tell me about it." The Lord was as interested as usual (?).

"My other daughter." The magical thing about Crimson Dragon Break is that Barenziah's "new narrative" has eliminated all the unbearable past and every chaotic emotional line, but it has retained almost all of it. Social relations and family bonds, how is this achieved?

"Your other daughter...Queen Mogia." The lord remembered.

As early as in the old adventures, the lord knew that Queen Barenziah had a very colorful life. The most famous one was stopping the thief Jag Saan, so that the period of the false king finally ended in 3E 399. She later married her second husband, King Edward of Tujie City, and the two formed an indissoluble bond when they worked together to defeat Jag Saan and save Emperor Uriel Septim VII. In 3E 417, she and Edward were among the political leaders in the Ilium region who attempted to obtain the Tiber Septim Totem from a Blade agent, and were one of the beneficiaries of the Miraculous Peace-Western Distortion event. Regarding this mysterious change, Barenziah said he knew nothing about it. A few years later, Edward died, and she returned to Morrowind. Soon her son, Prince Hellseth, succeeded the throne, and she became the Queen Mother of Morrowind. Her other child, Princess Mogia, also became the queen of the first fortress of Auridon, the second largest island in the Summerset Islands, and later Queen Mogia.

Queen Mogia, born in 3E 384, is the daughter of Queen Barenziah and her first husband, General Symachus, and the sister of Prince Helsus. Mogia was named after Symachus' mother and was beloved by her father. Sadly, the princess was born in troubled times. During the Imperial Vision (in 389 3E, the Imperial War Mage Jagga Sarn used the Staff of Chaos to imprison Emperor Uriel Septim VII in Annihilation, and he ruled with the help of his appearance. Empire, and instigated wars to break out in various places. For a time, war broke out in the Empire, known as the "Imperial Illusion" in history), and the kingdom was plagued by civil strife. In 3E 391, eight-year-old Mogia accompanied her mother and brother to the imperial city. There Barenziah begged the emperor for help, hoping that the children's presence would soften the emperor's cold, hard heart. However, the (fake) emperor remained unmoved. That night word came that Symmachus had been killed in the rebellion and the surviving members of the royal family were forced into exile. That same night, Barenziah met King Edward of Tulla, and the two were married a few years later. Morgia is a princess again.

In the years leading up to the events of the Western Distortion, Princess Morgia had earned a reputation among her people as a Manipulative Witch. She believed that she had almost no future in Tujie City, because both her brother, Prince Herseth, and King Edward's biological daughter, Princess Elysana, would spare no effort to fight for the right to inherit. Therefore, Mogia attempted to arrange a marriage for herself to King Reman Karoodil, ruler of the Fortress of Oredon. In order to win the king's favor, she worked hard to give King Reman Kalodir his most cherished wish - to talk to his dead son again. To this end, Mogia made contact with the notorious necromancer, Manimak, the Worm King, in the Dragontail Mountains of Hammerfell. And with the help of an Imperial Blade agent, the deal was struck. In return, Mogia promised to give Manimak, Lord of the Worms, his "First," although exactly what this meant remains a mystery.

So, Manimak, the King of Worms, used his powerful necromantic magic to help King Reman Kalodir achieve his wish, and Mogia and Reman got married three years after their engagement.

As a Dunmer drow, Queen Morgya is culturally xenophobic. The high elves of Altmer did not particularly welcome her as the queen of the dark elves, and secretly called her the "Black Queen". You must know that the first castle located on Oriton Island is the second largest city in the Summerset Islands, and it is also the home of the high elves. She is known to have used thunder to quell a rebellion by the Trebbite Monks early in her reign.

It is recorded that King Leman Kalodir and Queen Morgya had two children at the end of the Third Age, Goranthir and Rinnala, although they were half-Altmer. But their appearances are all Dunmer. However, regardless of appearance, these children are considered the rightful heirs to the throne.

However, as Thalmor came to power, he began to arrest and assassinate all dissenters, and even many royal families were persecuted. King Reman Kalodir and Queen Mogia's rule in the capital must have been greatly weakened. As for whether he has been persecuted by the Thalmer regime, there is no news yet.

After patiently listening to Nightingale Queen Barenziah's story about her daughter Black Queen Mogia, the lord looked at the housekeeper with an expression on his face: "The first one."

"Master?" As an outstanding woman, the housekeeper has not yet recovered from the story of the Black Queen Mogia.

"The 'first' is the 'first son'." The Lord said the key.

"You mean..." the housekeeper finally came to her senses: "The 'First Son' of the leader of the Necromancers on Olenveld Island is the 'First Son' that Manimak, the King of Worms, asked for from Mogia!"

"In 3E 431, Archmage Hannibal Traven of the Mages Guild introduced a ban on necromancy. A group of necromancers were forced into hiding and began to search for Orenwild and the island's rich supply of corpses. After spending After a week of searching for the island, they reopened in the ancient Mages Guild Building on the island, and became famous for their 'ability to turn sick children into undead creatures to protect them.'" The Lord gave the key evidence.

"Turning sick children into undead creatures." The shock of Nightingale Queen Barenzia can be imagined: "Manimak turned Mogia and her husband's first child into... an undead creature ?!”