All the women in Mushroom Castle were transformed into vampires by their wizard lord Drasa, and joined the Borni clan, one of the three major vampires in Morrowind. Previously, she was transformed into the Blood Lady along with Drasa Borne, and joined the new Cold Harbor of the ruling goddess Lame Baal.
The original Mushroom Castle of Tel Mora, like the Thester Tree in the Argonian village of Haji Usis, withered immediately and was on the verge of death upon entering the Cold Harbor area. At a critical moment, the ruling goddess Lame Baer implanted the mycelium of a Blood Crown Mushroom growing on the root of Hadala into the Mushroom Castle of Tel Mora, creating a brand new Mushroom Castle.
Blood Crown Mushroom, the crimson cap is just like its name. As a precious alchemical material, it has magical attributes such as fear of fire, enhanced blocking, fear of poison, and resistance to mana. The underground cave that originally grew in Skyrim was discovered for unknown reasons on the roots of the Hadala gold tree in Cold Harbor. It was precisely because he had adapted to the environment of Cold Harbor that he was able to be transformed into the huge "Blood Crown Castle" by magic.
The remaining two Blood Rose tribes also planted Blood Crown Mushrooms in their respective territories. The Dwemer ruins of Druskasti, owned by the Blood Rose Tribe of Quarra, were later planted on the ruins, and the "Flying Castle" was successfully generated using magic power. Fly Amanita, a fungus with a dark red cap, grows in caves in the sky and is very common. As a commonly used alchemical material, it has magical properties such as resistance to fire, strengthening hands, berserk spells, and restoring stamina.
The ancient tomb of Ashmelech, which belongs to the Blood Rose tribe of Ondai, followed the first two Blood Rose tribes in planting the "Swan Castle" that was successfully spawned using magic power. Mora Tapinella, a fungus that does not grow underground but on dead trees. As a commonly used alchemical material, it has magical properties such as restoring mana, sustaining damage to life, restoring endurance, and strengthening illusions.
Therefore, the three Blood Rose tribal territories that filled the vacancies in the orchard cemetery were collectively called Tel Mora - "Tower Forest".
At this moment, the orchard vampires who became the dependents of the supersoul goddess Sylvia Shann, led by the Bloodwing Baroness "Red" Wilga, passed through the Threshold Bridge and arrived at the Happy Harbor Rose Castle. Being transformed into the Blood Knight and the Blood Lady by the Carnival Goddess Sanjian. Although the "Grey Witch" unique to the supersoul goddess Sylvia Shann is no less powerful than the "Blood Witch", from the perspective of serving the male master, the family of the Carnival Goddess is definitely the first in annihilation. There is no dispute about this.
"Lady BleedingCrown Delasa Borne",
"Lady Fly Amanita Volina Quarra",
"Lady MoraTapinella Danein Ondai".
As the exclusive clans represented by the three blood rose tribes support the Cold Harbor realm, the divinity of the ruling goddess Lame Baal becomes more and more stable. It is said that she used the cold fire chain hammer to pull back many pieces of Cold Harbor that were floating around and no one cared about them, such as a small area of Cold Harbor - "Prison of Xykenaz".
The owner of the prison, Duke of Black Siknaz, is the spokesperson of Morag Bal, who signed the "Daedric Pact" with Lady Drasa Bolne of the Blood Crown. .
It is said that he was banished by Molag Bal after he placed a whoopee cushion on the throne of the Lord of Terror in what was recorded as the "Rough Cushion Incident on the Tyrant's Throne".
I thought that this inconspicuous sub-field could only fill the gap at the edge of the field, which was better than nothing. Unexpectedly, after opening the door of Shiknaz's cell, the cage was full of fish and shrimps. Many high-quality assets in Cold Harbor that were lost in the "big plan" are hidden inside.
"Taskmaster Mirit" is the guardian of the Shadow of Dushnik, the orc stronghold in the "Lost Village" in the "Cluster Realm" - "Judgment Place", the Goddess of Order Starda & Delora ;
"Markynaz Gadrah", the demon warrior of Predator Fortress;
The skeletons, skeletal colossi and other minions of the undead that occupy the Risen Court, the ritual venue in the north of Coldharbour, and the powerful demon necromancer who summoned them, "Brolsgerbwd";
Councilor of the Inner Council of Coldharbour, "Thunder maul Clorsatari";
The Cauterizer and "Codaermet the Wicked" of the Cold Harbor sub-realm "Isles of Torment".
The Torment Islands are mysteriously connected to the Greenshade City in Valen Forest through the Moonhenge portal. It is said that only magic can destroy the Moon Formation, but its destructive power may wipe Valen Forest off the map. In ancient times, the moon formation was mostly used by the city to make regular sacrifices to the Demon God of Cold Harbor. If the sacrifice is overdue or interrupted, the Demon God of Cold Harbor's crusade army will continuously pour out from the moon formation.
As described in "The Swallowed City": "It will be remembered as the 'Day of the Blue Fire.' The day of death. It came suddenly, but in fact it was foreshadowed. We were too reckless. We heard that other cities were being swallowed up, but we thought we would survive. We thought that the sacrifices at the Moon Circle were no longer necessary because we could survive on our own even without the Daedric God. We bought into the illusion that we could be self-sufficient. , instead regarded reality as myth. However, our demon still remembers what we have forgotten. The flames suddenly struck, and the ashes choked our lungs. Our city was swallowed up by the alleys. Everything about us was gone. "
The Chillfiend female mage "Glaring Eye Rykuna" in the Seeker's Archive.
"Seeker's Library": A strange name that seems to describe something like the Temple of Yokuda. A puff of dry dust seeped out from under the floor, carrying the smell of thousands of libraries...
The Seeker's Library is an ancient library located on a deserted cliff, built by the ancient Yokudan people and dedicated to Hermoeus Mora, the Demon God of Knowledge.
The ancient Yokudan emperor Tarish-Zee sought the aid of Mora in his quest to have his Ankh-Ra army bound to him after death. The Knowledge Demon Hermoeus Mora granted his request, so Tarish-Qi built this huge library for him and sent Ankh-Ra warriors to guard it forever.
Thousands of years later, during the Tianchen War, an adventurer came to the Seeker Library to seek a way to defeat Tianchen, including defeating the Ankh-Ra army that had reborn from the sand. He met Ibrula at the entrance and was told that in order to enter he must first activate three beams, which were guarded by three elite Ankh-Ra warriors: Kareth of Shadows , Pharethil the Unbanding and Sihadid. After defeating them and activating the beam to enter the temple, the adventurers learn that Ibrula is a member of the Seekers, and that to meet Hermoeus Mora, the Demon of Knowledge, they need to jump through a hole in the floor.
The adventurers meet Hermoeus Mora, the Demon God of Knowledge, and are told that if they want to defeat Tarish-Zi, they need to exchange the relics he wants for information. The adventurers found three relics in various places, and Hermoeus Mora, the Demon of Knowledge, provided some cryptic answers.
At some later date, the Seeker Library was towed into Cold Harbor. Now it is pulled back from the slag heap by the ruling goddess Lame Baal with a cold fire chain hammer. Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, would be very happy to know that the "Seeker's Library" was lost and found.
Knife Ear Grotto commanded his subordinates to capture mortals and sacrifice them to the Lord of Fear, Nemorag Bal's fanatical servant, the demon fire mage, "Drulshasa".
The Knife's Ear Grotto is a Daedra ruin located in eastern Disha'an. It was once known as the Gauntlet Tabernacle. It was a shrine dedicated to Boethea. Sailors would stop here to pay respects before going to sea. It was later dedicated to Morag Bal.