"So, what the master wants to transform is actually Gugen City, right?" Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, asked again.
"Yes, it's Gugen City."
Gugen City is one of the eight major cities in the Valen province, located in the southern center of the Bosmo Valen Forest. Gugan City is not only known as the "center of the wood elves' homeland", but it was also one of the six major countries in the Valen Forest. It remains a vast center of trade and commerce, with many wealthy merchants and officials maintaining large-scale operations here. At the heart of it all is one of the legendary Elden Trees, a subspecies of the giant Graht-oak that has spread throughout southeastern Wallen.
Speaking of the green liquid tower in Gugen City, we also have to talk about the battle between the two Ayleid city-states in ancient times. As well as the husband of Queen Paloleel, the wizard king Anumai of Abagaras, who worshiped Molag Bal in the Ayleid city-state.
During his reign, Abagaras was at war with the Ayleid city-state Dilotio, who worshiped Meridia, the goddess of light. Most of Anumai's troops are powerful warriors, as well as cultists and undead who serve Molag Bal. As the battle between the two city-states draws to a close, he prepares to activate the Blight of Life, draining the life force of Dilotio's inhabitants. But a group of Dilotio knights struck first, using weapons with prism cores to end the blight of life, killing the Abagaras royal family, and the entire city was destroyed by Meridia.
Anumai himself was a powerful sorcerer who created the Staff of Towers before or during the Alesian Slave Revolt, which was said to be able to warp and shape time itself. The staff is made of eight pieces, each piece symbolizing a tower in its dance. Seven of them were later taken to the Fold-Places by the White-Gold Knights, and he took the eighth with him.
Anumai is also known as one of the greatest architects of the First Age. Representative works include Belarata, an Ayleid elf ruins located in the Valen Forest. After the rule of the Ayleid elves was overthrown by the slave uprising led by the slave queen Alessia, the Ayleid migration began. Now, the elves in the heartland are trying to find new homes elsewhere in Tamriel. The most successful among them are the Ayleid elves who have fled to the southwest under the shade of Valen. There are still many of them. The Anutwyll, Vilverin, Talwinque, Bawn and Varondo tribes all escaped pursuit largely intact. Killed and started a new life under the big tree. Fortunately, the Bosmer hosts in Valen Forest were very generous in welcoming the Ayleid elves into their country, as long as the elves in the center agreed to accept the "Green Pact" in certain aspects, and not harming the forest. The Ayleids had no choice but to agree, which resulted in Ayleid culture being diluted, diluted, and ultimately forgotten over time. In explaining Escape to Valen Forest When looking at the reasons for the demise of the Ayleid elves, Gelgarad the Velaspid had a very important "Theorem of Disheritage": for some reason, he escaped into the Valen Forest. The Ayleid elves can no longer reproduce with each other and can only produce offspring by mating with the local Bosmer. However, due to the lack of necessary proof, the Great Seal and the Star Reliquary have not yet been obtained. (Reliquary of Stars) Archives. The most famous one is the Orrery of Elden Root.
After the great slave uprising led by Queen Alesia swept through the center of the White Gold Tower, the Anumai who lost their home led the remaining people to escape to the Valen Forest and were welcomed by the wood elves. And promised that as long as they do not interfere with or offend the "Green Testament", the Ayleid elves can settle here. All the Ayleid elves agreed to the Wood Elves' request, except for the Anumai. He asked the Great Camoran to show him the Tower of Green Liquid. This large oak tree found in the Taikoo Forest is also known as the First Tree or the Great Tree. It seems that all living things will gain an increase in magic power and thrive around her. So she is considered to be the mother tree that seeded the entire forest of Valen. As written in the Ayleid prophecy: "All things to the Tree. From the Tree, all things."
In the big oak tree, the Anumai Witch-King found what he wanted - a Perchance Acorn. This "golden nut" was the original stone of this green liquid tower. Anumai tried to insert the Segment One she carried into the acorn to transform the green liquid tower into a new platinum tower, thus making this area the new home of the Ayleid elves. This turned the Green Liquid Tower's original stone, the Possible Acorn, into the Definite Acorn, thus stopping Gugan City from moving, but it was not enough to transform her.
It is said that the Anumai used their own teeth as tuning tools, breaking out the bones to build a Mundus machine that reflected the planet Nirn and the Holy Spirit. When all the matter was used in the celestial sphere, he placed the fragment of the staff inside, hidden between the twin moons. Through these efforts, he hopes to transform the Green Liquid Tower into the White Gold Tower and reshape the home of the Ayleid elves. But Anumai's plan went awry for reasons he couldn't predict: "His Ayleid magic was concerned with "promise, will, and necessity, but under the Tower of Green Liquid, anything is possible"" with "Will, and Shall, and Must—but under Green-Sap, all is Perchance".). "This means that Ayleid magic and Bosmer's beliefs are fundamentally incompatible.
According to legend, if someone steps into the center of this sphere of light while the orb is activated, their innermost being will be exposed. Prince Naaemon, the younger brother of Queen Irene, the first ancestor of China, and the husband of the Supreme Princess Estelle, learned this lesson shortly before his death in about 2E 582. Ever since his wife, Princess Estrella, was killed, the seeds of betrayal had been planted in his heart. Later, he arrived at Gugan City with his sister, Queen Eileen, and wanted to use the celestial instrument to confirm who was the real owner of Summerset Island.
After entering the celestial sphere before Queen Irene, Prince Naaemon briefly glimpsed the illusion of the White Gold Tower, and then found himself painfully transformed into a giant Daedric monster Ogrim. Then he went crazy and attacked everyone present indiscriminately, but was quickly killed.
Although the Ayleid Elf King's plan to convert the Ancient Root Green Liquid Tower into the Cyrodiil White Gold Tower is unlikely to succeed, it does not necessarily fail. Because this is an important branch that has not yet been completed.
"So my master, if you want to transform the ancient root city, you must get rid of the ancient root celestial body that Abagaras wizard king Anumai tried his best to build." Staring at the lord, the goddess of knowledge He Moyos Mora smiled meaningfully: "The good news is that at some time in 2E 582, at the request of the Relicmaster Glenadir of the Psijic Order, the Green Liquid Tower The fragment of the tower staff inside was taken out by a 'wandering hero' and combined with seven other tower staff fragments to form a complete tower staff. It is stored in the Vault of Moawita of the Psijic Order. .”
"Absolutely like this. There is also a small episode." This is the spark of wisdom between the all-knowing lord and the goddess of knowledge Hermoeus Mora: "The reorganized staff was then used by a Psijic Stolen by members of the Order, she sought to use the staff to change time in order to reverse the damage done to her family in the past. The Psijic Order managed to recover the staff and exile the famous member."
"Ah..." Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, immediately thought of: "Unnamed Omen (Augur of the Obscure) - Josajeh."