1.796 Nirnroot "healed itself"

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"Master, do you want to see her in person?" As usual, the housekeeper always gave timely advice.

"According to the order, there will be a banquet in the castle hall tonight in honor of General Jonna." The Lord indeed has this plan. Whether as an Imperial War Lord or as Baron Skyrim Brook, the Lord needs to maintain a good relationship with the Nord Army Commander who is ordered to garrison Helgen Fortress.

"As you command, my master." The establishment of the territorial portal is really convenient for travelers traveling between the ten realms of Skyrim, which are 1,200 miles away. As long as it is not a large caravan, the cost of teleportation by one person and horse is not high. If it is a large caravan, it can only take the Baihe Silver Road honestly. Not only is the teleportation cost very expensive, but because the caravan moves slowly and greatly prolonging the time the teleportation gate is open will cause the threshold bridge to collapse. Even ordinary people without magic would be frightened by the dangers of a magical explosion.

"Master, the magic ink we used to make the transcription scroll has been exhausted, and we lack the most critical alchemical material 'Nairn Root'." Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, walked over quickly: "All the pharmacists in Skyrim are... He was hired into the military camp by both sides of the civil war at a high price, and it was difficult to buy enough measures for a while."

The "transcription ink" used to transcribe "The Elder Scroll: Crimson Dragon Break" is made from "the sap of the ancient Holy Light Tree + Nirn Root + the blood of the scroll owner". The sixth contract day that just passed was all consumed at once. Although Nirnroot is not as rare as its variant Scarlet Nirnroot, it is still very rare in today's continent.

Just like Sinderion, the dark elf alchemist master who recorded and compiled it for later generations, said in a public speech in the Rain Palm month of 4E 2:

"Although this strange and tenacious plant may exist anywhere near water, its number is already quite rare and can almost be said to be on the verge of extinction. After many years of in-depth research, field visits, and collections, my assistants and I A large number of nirnroot samples were obtained. According to the theory of Imperial herbalist Chivius Regelliam, nirnroot was once flourishing and spread across the continent, until a cataclysmic event caused it to The number decreased dramatically. Although many scholars expressed doubts, Civius believed that the 'Death of the Sun (the first eruption of Red Mountain)' event in 1E 668 completely affected the plant growth system of the entire continent. Due to the A year-long lack of light disrupted the Nirnroot's normal growth cycle. Most other plants survived through some 'other method', but the Nirnroot's magical nature made it impervious to this climate. They are extremely sensitive to changes and eventually die in large numbers. Whether or not this is the case, one thing is certain, there are fewer and fewer Nirngan now.

There is one oddity in Chivius's account, however, as he describes Nairngen as 'radiating a yellowish light'. The Nairn roots we see today are all emitting blue-white light. Many scholars have conducted in-depth research on this, but have not been able to explain this color change well. My point of view on this is that Nirngen may have felt the danger of extinction, so they adjusted their metabolic cycles and changed their external colors to adapt to the environment and survive. There is a fact that can well prove my suspicion... that is, Nirnroot was discovered underground in an environment with no sunlight at all. I'm surprised there's never any mention of the underground Nirnroot in Civius' research. How did that happen? A plant growing on the surface of the earth is suddenly discovered in a place very different from its usual environment.

The answer to your question, my dear students, is actually hidden in Chivius's research results. While he conducted extensive experiments with Nirngen in his laboratory, he neglected an important part of plant growth...that's right, soil. Qivius's conjecture that the Red Mountain eruption caused the death of a large number of Nirngen is certainly correct, but I believe that the volcanic dust flying from the volcanic eruption did more than just block the sky and the sun. When mixed with the fertile soil of Cyrodiil, this volcanic dust created Nirngen's astonishing mutation. Although volcanic dust at that time was already difficult to obtain, I used some materials sent from Vvardenfell to conduct simulation experiments. Carefully cared for, artificial samples of Nirnroot have shown themselves to be attuned to the powerful magical substance of 'Ash Salt'. The local Dunmer people in Vvardenfell use this gray salt as an alchemical material to prepare medicine to treat the 'blight' - the terrible disease that almost wiped out their species hundreds of years ago. This special texture of gray salt interacts with the magical nature of the Nirnroot, causing the Nirnroot to change... one could almost say that the Nirnroot 'heals itself'.

To sum up, Nairngen has suffered great disasters, but it has in turn used the people who originally destroyed it to protect it. I feel like Nirnroot has accomplished in just a few years what other plants might have taken millennia to evolve.

Whether you agree with my theory or not, there is one fact that cannot be changed; Nirngan is heading towards extinction. It also has a lot of alchemical potential that we don't understand. I suggest that we allocate some of our funds to go out and collect nairn roots for research. I have written a detailed proposal and will send it to everyone after the meeting. Please take this suggestion seriously and take active action, so as not to let Nairngan only remain in our memories in a few years. "

With the memory of an adventure revived, the lord found the source of Nairnroot and Crimson Nairnroot: "Avrusa Sarethi (Avrusa Sarethi) and Aduri Sarethi (Aduri Sarethi) sisters run family farm.”

Sarethi Farm is a dark elf farm located between Rift City and Yewwood Town. After the Red Mountain eruption, the Saretti family moved to Skyrim and purchased the farm. Their daughter Afrousa Saretti was an apprentice to alchemist Sindrion in Skingrad, Morrowind. After the eruption of the Red Mountain, the alchemist master Sindrion also randomly teleported to Saretti Farm. Later, he used it as a base to penetrate into the Black Fall under the remains of the Alftand glacier and established a field laboratory there. (Sinderion's Field Laboratory), which has continued to study Nirngan for decades. He taught Avlutha everything she knew about the Crimson Nirnroot, giving her the unique ability to cultivate this elusive plant. Probably a unique ability.

"What are you waiting for?" Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, smiled and winked: "Master, please bring the two 'forgotten ladies' to the castle as soon as possible to manage the steam plantation and alchemy laboratory in the wing hall?"

The returning housekeeper also nodded happily: "Seeing that the civil war is about to start again, the medical room also needs to stock up on enough therapeutic medicine."

"Okay, let's do it." Stoneweaver Dlavinia and Ice Lily Mu Rui manage the medical room, and sisters Afulusa Saretti and Aduli Saretti manage the plantation. , it should be a perfect match. The lord sent a brass messenger, and the two Dunmer sisters who were not willing to accept the status quo immediately rushed to the castle to meet with the lord.

"Blue-White Wings Aduli Saretti",

"Crimson Wings Afrotha Saretti".

Both were selected into the "Seventh Contracted Roster".