1.813 Molag Bal's servants will suffer inhumane torture in Cold Harbor after their failure.

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About Queen Paroleel of the Ayleid city-state Abagaras. As well as the subsequent plot of the three female Knights of the Shining Blade who are hostile to the Ayleid city-state Dilotio, an important figure in the Elder Scrolls must be mentioned: Merric at-Aswala.

Merik of Asvara was a member of the Second Age Warriors Guild who worshiped Stendar, and with the help of the Soulless Ones, he eventually re-forged the Prismatic Weapon and destroyed Mortuum Vivicus.

The Blight of Life is a powerful demonic artifact forged by the Daedric god Morag Bal. It began as a powerful forbidden spell, capable of containing and harnessing thousands of souls and, if cast, capable of destroying all of Tamriel. It is said that it has no physical form, but is a huge sphere of cold light.

It was originally given as a gift to Queen Paloleel's husband, Anumaril, King of Abagaras of the Ayleid city-state. Anumai planned to use the Blight of Life to suck all the life out of the rival Ayleid city-state of Dilotio and make its citizens undead in the service of Molag Bal. The Ayleid city-state Dilotio, who worshiped Meridia, quickly responded by creating a powerful weapon containing the Prismatic Core, a crystal given to them by Meridia. A group of knights are sent to Abagaras to preemptively destroy the Blight of Life. However, Morag Bal got there first and teleported the Blight of Life back to Coldharbour for safekeeping.

The Blight of Life slumbered in the Halls of Submission in Coldharbour for thousands of years until Molag Bal attempted to use it again during the Plane Merge in 2E 582. Burn all of Tamriel with the power of billions of souls sacrificed in his name. Once the plan is successfully implemented, the Blight of Life will absorb the souls of countless mortals and create an undead storm.

During the fusion of planes, countless dark anchors fell from the sky, trying to drag the entire continent of Tamriel into Cold Harbor. Merrick of the Warrior Guild Asvara and his Khajiit companion Aelif encountered the Soulless One while fighting Daedra during an operation to close the Dark Anchor. The Soulless Man was willing to help them, so the three of them split up. But Merrick has fallen into a trap. Morag Bal wants pure souls, and Merrick, who worships Standal, is the ideal target. Merrick almost had his soul sucked by the demon Doshia, but the Soulless Man and Elif arrived in time to save him. Through the diary left by the succubus Doshia, they began to understand Molag Bal's plan and the existence of the Blight of Life.

The Master of the Argonian Guild, Sees-All-Colors, deciphered "Doshia's Diary" and learned the location of the Prism Core. She opened a portal, allowing the Soulless to enter the Dwemer ruins of Mzeneldt. The Soulless learned the story of the ancient Ayleid heroes in the ruins, found the prism core, and then returned to give it to Merrick.

The group headed to the Earth Forge. Merrick said it was Stendahl's will that led him to discover the place a few years ago. With the help of the Soulless, Merrick recreated the prism weapon to destroy the Blight of Life.

During the recasting process, they learned about the Ayleids who tried to destroy the Wither of Life, including the three female knights of the Shining Blade, Sunwalker Valasha, Shining Kurano, and Newborn Lanat. The fate of a hero. They were chased by Morag Bal's army and fled to Muchendet to hide the Prism Core. There are knights who sacrifice themselves to keep the core activated. Some knights died trying to protect them. The last knight hid the prism core and died in the Dwemer machine in the ruins. At this moment, Queen Parlor, the Guardian of Life and Blight, who was defeated by the Shining Blade long ago, led the Daedra to attack here. She had been transformed into a lich by Molag Bal. After defeating Daedra, Merrick planned to report the situation to the Five Colors Watch, but met Elif at the entrance and saw the soul of the previously deceased guild master Jofnir Iceblade. The soul of the former guild master told the Soulless Man and others that he was deliberately murdered. So the Soulless One and others began to investigate the cause of Jovnir's death.

During the investigation, Guild Master Wu Se-Ju-Shi disappeared for no reason. After investigation, it was discovered that she murdered the former Guild Master Jovenier. Merrick felt very heavy. Elif said that all the five colors serve Molag Bal. As long as they find her, they can find the wither of life. Elif summoned the spirit of Jovnir to track the Chromatic Vision. As a Redguard, Merrick was very disgusted by this practice.

Everyone came to the surrender hall in Cold Harbor through the portal, solved the puzzle and opened the way to the courtyard. Here they saw the five-color-ju-shi standing in front of a rotating blue sphere. Elif tells the Soulless Man to kill her, and Merrick tells the Soulless Man to question her. Under questioning, she admitted that she killed Joffnir because she worshiped Meridia. The kind-hearted Daedra demon wanted the guild to fight against Molag Bal, but Joffnir refused to do so, so the five-color -Ju-shi killed him and replaced him. Five Colors-Ju-Shi also told everyone that Baal needs pure souls to activate the withering of life, and those who serve the Holy Spirit are good choices. Upon further questioning, the Five-Colored Vision said that Elif believed in Morag Bal and Merrick believed in Standal, and it was impossible for them to understand her. The Soulless One has to make a choice, whether to kill her or let her continue her mission.

Regardless of the choice, the Khajiit servant Elif hidden in the Warriors Guild by the Demon God of Coldharbour, Morag Bal, will reveal his true face. She will summon a blood baptism similar to the Dark Anchor, and summon Daedra to kill the Soulless and the Merrick. Once the three Dark Baptisms are closed, she will come near the Blight of Life and transform herself into a Daedric Harvester similar to the Four-Armed Naga. But in the end they were defeated by the Soulless Ones and the Warriors Guild, and the Wither of Life was completely destroyed. The spirit of Joffnir also appears, and he is finally free. The Soulless One then uses prism weapons to destroy the Blight of Life. Finally Jovnir teleported the group to the Earth Forge.

Countess Hakruba, the leader of the Warriors Guild, decides here the punishment for the five-color stare. Merrick told the Soulless that the Guild Council would respect his decision due to his outstanding performance.

Of course, in reference to the merciless torture that Manimak, the Worm King, suffered in Cold Harbor after his defeat, all servants of Molag Bal will suffer inhumane torture in Cold Harbor after their defeat. For example, Morag Kenna, who once disguised herself as Queen Silvia of Cyrodiil and carried out the "Plane Fusion Opposites Plan" in the White Gold Tower, which ultimately failed.

Even Jansa and Vika, one of the three sisters of Temptation who usually haunted the Shivering Island and were only briefly loyal to the Demon of Coldharbour during the fusion of planes, were secretly imprisoned by Morag Bal. It’s no wonder that Dilora, one of the three sisters who became one of the goddesses of order, has never found the whereabouts of her two sisters, Jansa and Vika.

certainly. Over time, these powerful female demons who have left their own footprints in the history of Mendas and are imprisoned in the Torment Hall and the Weeping Prison will become high-quality assets of the Lord:

"Blood Fonts·Dohia",

"Lightning Storm Morag Kaina",

"Souls Feast·Rhagothan",

"Dark Swirl Vonshala",

"Seductive Sister: Jansa & Vika",

"Scarlet Witch Gedna Relvel".