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Kane
post Jun 2 2025, 03:27 PM
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I didn't think I'd ever catch up, but here we are. First things first:
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"They change everything. Your heart leaves your body and walks around outside for the rest of your life. You should want it more than anything, or forget about it and do something else."

Hot damn, Grits. As a father with a four year old, this is so real. Life is about him now.

Anyhoo, what a tale this has been, and the visit to Moonshadow has been especially fun. You paint a vivid picture of a realm so non-Tamrielic and everything about it feels alien. Nereli is also another fun addition and it will be interesting to see where she ends up. I also have suspicions that Kjestrid might catch some unexpected feelings the more she parses out who and what Jerric really is.

The bond that has formed Jerric, Darnand, and Lildereth has been wonderful to unravel from their somewhat frosty beginnings. Lil's warmup has been especially cathartic after her start as a reluctant tag-along whose business was strictly her own. Now I just need more Abiene!


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post Jun 3 2025, 02:09 PM
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Previously: Moonshadow. Jerric, Kjestrid, Shamir-do, Nereli, Freckles, and Neelo reached the Dawning Tower, the home of Dozara. She is hunting for a figment nest, whatever that is. The Twilight Matriarch sent Jerric, Kjestrid, and Shamir-do to find her. Nereli volunteered to hold the guars.

ghastley: laugh.gif Jerric would like to throw his quest log into the fire! tongue.gif

Acadian: Thank you, Acadian! The humming purple winged twilights of ESO inspired the somewhat whimsical behavior of the lower status twilights in the story. The Matriarch is of course full of her own importance. It has been fun to write daedra who aren’t immediately trying to kill them.

Rader: Hi Rader! It’s great to see you! There’s a Story So Far summary here: link. Let me know if you have any questions. I’m always happy to explain things. I have gone years without posting, so we could all probably use the refresher! Moonshadow has been fun since I can just make things up. I was worried that I wouldn’t get this section posted before one of the games put out a DLC and I had to change everything.

SubRosa: Twilight express! laugh.gif Yep, the stairs are for wingless servants to get around, including the occasional mortals. They need their masters’ help to get on and off the tower, of course. I can’t blame Nereli for staying on the ground!

Renee: I would love to have a Calm spell to use on my dog. Explaining that she doesn’t need to bark every time a neighbor slams their car door has not worked so far. She is excellent at keeping me informed of what’s happening outside that we can both hear, since she’s sitting right next to me. But really she is a Very Good Girl. Next up: what they have gotten themselves into!

Rider: Neat! I’m sure your Figment was far nicer than the ones Jerric will encounter. And hopefully less bitey.

Kane: You caught up, yay! Thank you, Kane! Even though this is a story about fictional characters in a video game world, as much as possible I try to make them true. Abiene has been tapping her foot waiting for her turn. She gets a chapter from her POV that we should reach by the end of this summer.


All: A quick reminder, Jerric has acquired the Atronach Stone’s Arcane Well greater power. This grants Spell Absorption 30 pts and Fortify Intelligence 10 pts for 120 seconds game time, which in vanilla timescale is an hour in real/story time. He has also acquired the Jone Stone’s greater power Jone’s Shadow, which grants Invisibility, Fortify Sneak 30 pts, Fortify Acrobatics 30 pts, and Fortify Athletics 30 pts for an hour. His Birthsign is Atronach. And since we're chatting, a Nord-sized thank you to everyone who is following this story! Your support means so much. Hug_emoticon.gif

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Chapter 19: Moonshadow, Part Seven


Jerric watched the three winged twilights fly back toward the Dawning Tower. They had dropped the mortals in a rocky area not far from the canyon. Dozara and her team had supposedly entered tunnels near here. They were counting on Shamir-do to find where.

"This looks like old lava," said Kjestrid. She poked at the rough surface of a boulder. "I wonder if this happened when the tower went up. Like an upheaval."

"How in sixteen hells is he going to find tracks if they flew here?" said Jerric. "Ogre-humping, imp-livered swine's sons!"

"Daughters. Swine's daughters."

Jerric kicked a rock. "We should fill our water skins at the river and walk all the way to County Cheydinhal," he said, pointing in a random direction. "We have vampires to kill and folk who are waiting for us."

"Is that what you want to do?" Kjestrid asked. She didn't look up from buckling her scabbard.

"Yeah. But I'm going into some twice-damned tunnels to get snake bit and find Dozara."

"Me too."

"This one has found tracks!" Shamir-do called.

"Twilight tracks?" asked Kjestrid.

"Serpent tracks."

Jerric and Kjestrid exchanged a look. "Let's go," said Kjestrid.

The opening in the ground was no more than a dark gap under some boulders. The dirt had been disturbed, but Jerric couldn't make sense of it.

"That's going to be tight," said Kjestrid.

Jerric crawled into the hole after Shamir-do, shoving his day pack and shield ahead. Kjestrid followed, her glowstone giving him slivers of light around his shadow. Scraping and banging his way down through the tunnel, Jerric had plenty of time to regret the supply of Prowler's Potions left back in Bruma. That gave him an idea. "When we get to Valparai, let's look for an alchemist."

"This one sees light ahead."

The three emerged into a cross-tunnel high enough for them to stand.

Kjestrid lifted her glowstone.

"Watch it," Shamir-do objected.

"Which way?" said Kjestrid. She held up a hand to shield Shamir-do's eyes from her light.

Jerric looked into darkness in both directions. The dim light came from above. He noticed a mark scratched onto the rough wall. "Up," he said.

As they climbed, rustling noises began in the tunnel they had just left. The shaft opened into another cross-tunnel. Again a scratched mark showed the way.

"This must have been awkward for Dozara," said Kjestrid. "I wonder why they didn't send their monkey creatures in here."

"Maybe they did," said Jerric.

They found another near-vertical shaft. This time they descended, still followed by unsettling noises.

"Shamir suspects we are being herded."

"Yeah," said Kjestrid. "I don't know what we should do but keep going."

Jerric said, "Let's try the next cross-shaft that's not marked and see what happens."

The unmarked tunnel had them crawling again. Kjestrid let out a yelp from behind Jerric. "Gods' blood! Something bit me!"

A shadow slithered along Jerric's leg and up the wall by his shoulder. He felt a breeze as it passed.

"Shamir-do!" he called at the same time the Khajiit cursed in Ta'agra.

"This one has been bitten!"

Something moved near Jerric's head. He got an arm up in time, but it latched onto the leather over his wrist. He felt pin pricks followed by a cooling sensation. "Dammit!" He tried to shake it off. When he scraped it against the rock wall, there was no resistance. "Rutting snakes!"

"Khajiit's tail is going numb," Shamir-do said.

"Reverse!" said Kjestrid. "We'll see where they want us to go."

Back on their feet they descended again, crossing rock falls and large gaps in the floor. The tunnel turned and twisted until they saw more dim light ahead.

The marks indicated they should climb another vertical shaft. Where they stood at the bottom lay a grayish-pink winged twilight. Many small wounds covered her scaly skin. Some dark matter oozed from them. Her open eyes stared at nothing.

The three mortals spent a moment in silence.

"I don't know how they care for their dead," said Jerric, "but this doesn't look good." Dry, slithering sounds followed his words.

"She probably fell," said Kjestrid. "No room to spread her wings in this shaft."

"Perhaps paralyzed from snake venom," Shamir-do said, rubbing his tail.

"Rutting hells," said Jerric, "I have two Cure Poison potions in my cupboard back in Bruma. If they would even work on this. I thought winged twilights were immune to poison. Maybe daedric venom is something different." He shook his shield arm experimentally. The tiny wounds burned, but he still had full range of motion.

"This one thanks you for the lesson," said Shamir-do. "If Nord is finished, let us climb."

Before they reached the top, another opening appeared in a side wall. As they heaved themselves into the rough corridor, a chittering noise joined the hisses and rustling.

"This must be the way," said Kjestrid.

Here they could stand. Jerric slid the shield onto his arm and checked Blade of the Medic.

"Good idea," said Kjestrid. "Be ready."

This passage ended in a cavernous space whose walls and ceiling were too high for Kjestrid's glowstone to illuminate.

"This one sees… movement," Shamir-do whispered.

Jerric took a swallow of Jerric's Juice, calling on his Arcane Well to make the most of it.

"I don't want to hear about your seventeen torches in the cupboard back in Bruma," murmured Kjestrid.

"I have something better." A glowing orb of arcane frost formed in the air over Jerric's palm. He tossed it up at an angle.

The cavern walls were alive with fluttering. As the frost reached the wall, Kjestrid made a disgusted noise. "Snakes with wings."

"They don't mind the frost," said Jerric.

"They are holding on by their tails," said Shamir-do. "This one cannot count how many. And there are more on the floor."

With magicka still rising from the potion, Jerric spared some for another frost light. This time he saw squirming serpent bodies between the fluttering wings.

"I think we found the nest," said Jerric. Just before his light went out, he spotted Dozara. She was on the floor, partially covered in a shifting blanket of figments. "Oh, skitt." Jerric strode into the chamber, shield up.

"Watch out," cried Dozara, her voice a thin wheeze. "There is a pit."

Kjestrid stayed at his side, glowstone held high. "What the hells are we supposed to do? Start stepping on these things?"

"They didn't mind frost. Let's see how they like fire." Jerric heaved a flare toward Dozara. The figments holding her fluttered and hissed as it passed over them, but maintained their position. When it hit the far wall, the winged snakes slithered and flew away from the impact. Rose-colored light filtered in from cracks they had been covering in the cavern walls. We've been moving toward the outside this whole time. Down and out, like the tunnels under the Imperial City.

"Hold," said Shamir-do. "Why have they not killed Dozara?" His ears were flattened back, but his tail was uncharacteristically still.

"What do you want to do, reason with them?" Jerric took a few steps forward, another flare in his hand. The walls were alive with dark wings, and hissing raced around the chamber. "Do they speak Tamrielic? Or even use words?" The pit was an uneven crevasse that split the cavern's floor. He could not see the bottom.

A deep, raspy voice filled the chamber. "Foolish mortal. We ruled the skies over Cyrodiil while you humans were still chattel for the elves."

A large rock across the crevasse began to move. It unfurled into serpent coils as thick as Jerric's waist. The head lifted and faced them. Instead of a snake's snout, it bore a woman's face and shoulders, skin shining silver in the pale light. The creature rose until she towered over Jerric, spreading large, black-feathered wings. With a lurching motion, she tilted to the side. One bare leg unfolded, the knee bent backward like a bird's. A clawed foot gripped the crevasse edge. As a second leg unfolded, Kjestrid made a gagging noise.

"You have our friend," Jerric said. "Release her and we will leave." The Twilight Matriarch could go hump herself if she didn't like it.

"You have interrupted our amusements," said the Figment Queen. "What do you have to offer us?"

Shamir-do stepped forward. "You have killed one of ours. We will take one of yours in return. Then we will speak of your departure from this realm."

"You are mistaken," said the Figment Queen. "We have killed two." Her tail lashed around, pushing loose rocks into the crevasse. After a long moment, they hit the bottom with a splash. "Choose your champion, worm. If they best mine, we will release your… friend."

"What if we lose?" said Kjestrid.

"Then your champion will be ours. The other two may go in peace."

"I'll do it," Kjestrid said softly. "Their puny fangs couldn't get through my Woad."

"Don't agree to anything," said Jerric. "Otherwise we could end up losing our souls over some daedric property dispute." He turned to address the Queen. "What hell pit spawned you? You want us to fight in here knowing we can't see in the dark. Do you have any honor?"

"You will be the next to die," hissed the Figment Queen.

Jerric stepped away from the chasm, drawing his sword. "Let's see what happens."


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post Jun 3 2025, 04:23 PM
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"Dark fissure under some boulders"... yeesh, just got a bit of claustrophobia. Okay, they can stand. Probably not so bad, then.

Heh, never a Cure Poison potion when we need one, right? My crusader in Morrowind carries a litany of potions, really clogs up the inventory, because you never know when some monster or creature will drain something like Speed or Endurance, and now we literally cannot move, or HP falls to some abysmal number. Even so, it's rare to get outright poisoned in that game.

What does Arcane Well do? Ah, I see. "Gives you a 20% chance when you kill an enemy of opening an Arcane Well, which restores [x] Magicka up to three allies within 2.5 meters of the enemy," says UESP. Very useful. redwizardsmile.gif

Okay, sounds like they've been bitten by some form of bats. Or "figments" seems the proper term. Jeez this is creepy!

Ah, here's the queen. Creepy [censored]. How are Jerric + friends getting out of this one??? ohmy.gif




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post Jun 3 2025, 08:27 PM
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I love the banter among Jerric and his fellow dungeon delvers. And what a spooky cave! So, figments are like flying snakes. No wonder the winged twilights in their tower are concerned. At least Dozara is still alive – for the moment at least.

Very creative TES-friendly swearing by Jerric!

Using frost spells to provide some lingering light on surfaces is a great idea.

Yikes, the Figment Queen announcing and showing her presence was bone-chilling!

I’m hoping Jerric’s ability to hit real hard and break stuff will serve him well. Time to make some Figgy Pudding!


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post Jun 4 2025, 12:19 AM
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This is about the time that Indy asks: "Why'd it have to be snakes?" wink.gif

At least the previous delvers left marks to show their route to lead them back out, or to lead others after them.

Uh oh, the snakes found them. It looks like this might be the death of a thousand little bites. A flamethrower might be handy now...

Not just snakes, snakes with wings. That's not fair.

It looks like Jerric just volunteered to be their champion. Time to lay the smack down.


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post Jun 5 2025, 10:15 PM
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And did Jerric leave his Snakebite Potion back in that cupboard in Bruma too?

What else IS in that cupboard, by the way?

This is making me shiver, and yet anticipate what comes next!

PS Yes, my Figment was a lot cuddlier than these!


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post Jun 10 2025, 02:50 PM
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Previously: Moonshadow. Jerric, Kjestrid, and Shamir-do found Dozara and the figment nest. Jerric picked a fight with the Figment Queen.

Renee: The Arcane Well you found on the UESP is from the Champion Point system in ESO. In his story Jerric is using the Oblivion Atronach Stone’s Arcane Well greater power that he got by activating a Doomstone. This Arcane Well grants Spell Absorption 30 pts and Fortify Intelligence 10 pts for 120 seconds game time, which is an hour in real/story time. Combined with his Atronach birthsign and his enchanted ring Hump You Fetching Mages it lets him absorb most spells. Also it temporarily increases his max magicka through the Intelligence bump. I miss Attributes in the more recent games! Bat-snakes are a good way to imagine figments. Just the thing you want to crawl over you in a dark tunnel. panic.gif Thank you, Renee!

Acadian: This crew has been through enough together that their dialog has become fun to write. Cool, I hoped that the Figment Queen’s entrance would make an impact. She sure creeped me out! Thank you, Acadian!

SubRosa: Yes! I was thinking of Indy and of Gollum’s “Wraiths on wings!” when I wrote that. biggrin.gif Jerric wishes that his flamethrower named Darnand was with him. Thank you, Rosa!

Rider: Jerric left most of his things in the cupboard thinking that he was just taking a walk up the hill to Cloud Ruler temple. But right now there’s nothing in the cupboard, since Darnand and Lildereth moved his gear with his horses (and “his” dog) to Cloud Ruler Temple after their Dagon Shrine adventure. Thank you, Rider!
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Chapter 19: Moonshadow, Part Eight


"Wait!" said Kjestrid. "He's not—"

The Figment Queen made a high-pitched warble. Magicka surged into Jerric while Kjestrid and Shamir-do cowered.

That's a Fear spell. Jerric ducked down, pretending to be affected.

The Queen pushed off with her legs and tail, swooping across the chasm at Jerric. At the last second he rolled aside, letting out a squawk that he hoped sounded frightened. As the Figment Queen angled for the turn, Jerric readied a ball of fire.

"On your belly!" howled the Figment Queen, diving at him again. His flare missed, sailing past her to the wall. She reached out with her clawed feet, catching Jerric's shield. He spun and lifted off the ground, wrenched by the shoulder. His wild swing with Blade of the Medic met air, and he hit the floor.

The Figment Queen let out a hideous cackle. Chaos had erupted on the wall at his flare's impact site. A glance showed Shamir-do and Kjestrid still on the ground. He summoned Precious and directed him toward them, hoping the scamp's fire attacks would create enough havoc to keep the figments from biting his friends while they were down.

Jerric turned back toward the Figment Queen. "Is that all you got?" He banged his sword hilt against Tower of the Nine. "You can barely fly, you big slug!"

She scrabbled up the far wall, dislodging the rest of the winged snakes that still hung there. More pink light filtered in through cracks. This time Jerric side-stepped the attack, dragging Medic down her side. After an initial jolt, his sword passed through with no resistance.

Hump a troll, she's some kind of shadow creature. Turning solid as she attacks.

Jerric tried again on the next pass, getting a cut in on her leg as she knocked him over. He felt the moment she became insubstantial through the blade. Scrambling up, he threw a ball of fire when she turned. This time it hit. So fire still works, like a ghost, but not an enchanted weapon.

Kjestrid was on her hands and knees. Shamir-do was still down. Precious danced in a circle throwing flares, figments attached to every surface of his body.

The Figment Queen landed on top of Precious, dangerously close to the mortals. As Precious let out his death gargle, the Queen's underside lit up with fire.

"You smell like a singed chicken!" Jerric yelled. "You overgrown—"

The Figment Queen coiled her tail and launched herself. Her wings providing extra lift, she bounded toward him.

Jerric dropped his shield to gain mobility. He could only hope to land a blow while she attacked. More thoughts than he was used to having flashed through his mind. "Why haven't you asked me to train you?" Abiene in Anvil, before the holidays. The spells she had taught him seemed impractical, and he hadn't been using them. How foolish he had been.

He cast the spell that improved his skill in Restoration as the Figment Queen leaped. Before he could bring the next spell to bear, she knocked him onto his back, claws hooked around him.

A frightful roar came from across the cavern. Shamir-do. More light entered the cave as the lesser figments scattered in terror.

With a lurch Jerric lifted off the ground, dragged into the air by the laboring Figment Queen. They enjoy our fear. She will stay solid until she gets high enough. Then I will fall whether I am holding on or not. He gripped her scaled leg-shank and cast the second spell, absorbing her life-force into his. Red light clouded his vision. The Figment Queen's shriek sounded over his exhilarated howl. When she faltered, Jerric pulled himself up the leg and plunged Blade of the Medic into the blistered underside of her snake-body. As he twisted the blade, they fell.

Jerric hit the chasm's edge and tumbled in flailing. Something caught him hard across the back. Kjestrid's battle cry rang out over the sound of his wheezing. When his vision cleared he saw black feathers floating down through beams of rose-colored light. Somehow he had become wedged in a crack.

"Nord?" Shamir-do's furry face poked over the chasm's edge.

"Still living," said Jerric. "What about the other Nord?"

Kjestrid appeared next to Shamir-do, eyes wide. "Fikken kak!"

Jerric made a cautious wiggle. "Feels like I'm jammed in here pretty good."

"This one will climb down."

"Get the rope," said Kjestrid. "Good job, you held on to your sword this time."

"Yeah," said Jerric. "Have you seen my shield?"

By the time Jerric heaved himself onto the cavern floor, Kjestrid had Dozara on her feet. She had many wounds leaking that dark ichor.

Kjestrid held a up potion bottle, looking at Jerric.

"Don't need one," Jerric said. "Give it to Dozara." The shoulder strain was already healed. He made a mental note to spend extra time stretching it. Between his spells and Blade of the Medic's enchantment, his only injuries were from the final drop. After careful assessment, he eased the pain away with a spell.

"You didn't crack your head in that fall?" Kjestrid asked. "You've taken a hell of a chance coming all this way without a helmet."

"Must have tucked my chin. I get a lot of practice hitting the ground. Besides, I have a helm waiting for me..." He grinned.

"Back in Bruma," Kjestrid finished. "I swear by the gods I'm going to burn that cupboard."

"This one will gather the tinder," said Shamir-do.

Dozara moved gingerly to the wall, testing her wings. "There is a wide enough space for us to pass through to the outside."

"You could have saved us a lot of trouble if you brought us in that way," said Kjestrid.

Dozara turned. "If we knew this cavern was here, two of my sisters would still be with us. Instead they swim the waters of Oblivion."

"I'm sorry for your loss," said Jerric. "I guess your scamp scouting party swims there, too."

"I do not see their remains," said Dozara. "When they did not return…" She bowed her head. "In time we will see them again."

Here was information Darnand would appreciate, if Jerric could remember it. "Do you work together? I mean, you have the same scamp, uh, helpers? Over a long period of time?"

"Yes," said Dozara. "They are small and not terribly clever, and of course wingless. But they are useful and loyal companions. I will miss my little Tuul."

Jerric found his shield near the crevasse. As he checked it for damage, Kjestrid threw up.

"Ugh," she said, coughing. "The bigger ones did manage to bite me."

"This one does not feel well either," said Shamir-do.

"It's their venom," said Jerric. "Dammit! I can't cure poison."

Dozara stretched her wings. "I am well enough to fly, but I cannot carry you. Come here to the edge and watch. I will send someone to fly you out. One of us once served in your realm and thus knows how to heal your kind. I will convince her to help you purge the venom." She bowed her head slightly, wings out. "I am in your debt, mortals."

The winged twilight was true to her word. Within the hour they had joined Nereli and the guars at a camp near the river. Rosilla and Murrai brought a pile of branches for their fire, a freshly killed antelope, and enough star dew to probably kill them.

As the reunited group toasted their survival with star dew, a dark purple winged twilight coasted down and landed.

"I am Drazilda," she said, bobbing her head twice. "With your permission, I will cleanse the venom from your mortal bodies and heal the damage that it caused."

"You have our permission," said Kjestrid.

Drazilda jumped into the air and hovered, her wings pushing their campfire's smoke away from them. "Approach me in pairs."

Kjestrid and Shamir-do went first. Drazilda's spell pulsed in halos of lavender light around her body and those of her two mortal patients. After a dozen healing bursts, she dropped lightly to the ground.

"Next," she said.

"I don't need healing," said Nereli.

"My friend," said Shamir-do, "you will want to experience this."

Jerric gave Nereli's shoulder a reassuring squeeze. As matching globes of Drazilda's light pulsed from them, he had only one thought. Shamir-do was right.

"You need not thank me," said Drazilda. "It is Dozara who is in my debt."

"Say, Drazilda," said Jerric, "I hear you served a mortal once. Have you considered—"

"Absolutely not," said Drazilda. She took a few running steps and winged away.

"This one feels entirely better," said Shamir-do.

"Better enough to help me with this deer?" said Jerric.

"I'll butcher it," said Kjestrid. "You get ready to cook."

"This one will help you," Shamir-do said to Kjestrid.

"I know what to do," said Nereli. She began arranging their camp supplies.

"It's a shame we can't use most of this," Kjestrid said as they dragged the carcass toward the river.

"This one wants the backstraps and tenderloins," said Shamir-do. "Their scamps can have the rest."

"I hope we still have some salt."

Dinner was venison steaks with venison kebabs and a side of thinly shaved venison. They had cleaned up and made it halfway through the star dew when Murrai landed. She placed a filled sack on the ground.

"We will watch over you as you rest," she said. "When we see that you have awakened, Dozara will join you. She will guide you to Valparai."

"I've heard that before," said Jerric. He opened the sack. "Pears!"

"Murrai," said Shamir-do, "We have finished with the antelope. Thank you."

Murrai made the slight bow with outstretched wings that had become familiar. "I will have it removed. You have our gratitude for resolving the figment infestation."

Jerric spoke up. "Your Matriarch called them interlopers. Where are they from?"

"The cursed shadow pit you mortals call Evergloam. Is there anything else that you require?"

Kjestrid looked around at them before answering. "No."

"You sure?" Jerric asked her. "This could be our last chance. They have some very nice potted plants up in the aerie."

It wasn't dark or cold, but they kept the fire going anyway. As Shamir-do and Nereli settled in their bedrolls, Kjestrid beckoned to Jerric.

"I'm glad you didn't use your Woad today. If you can stay awake a while longer I'd like to get started on your tattoo."

"Uh, all right. What do I need to do?"

"Take your clothes off and lie down."

"I thought you'd never ask," Jerric said, grinning.

"Ha! On your stomach."

Jerric did as directed. Kjestrid rummaged in the packs, assembling her materials. Insects sang in the silver grass as they had all the hours of their journey. Twinkling pink and purple torchbugs echoed the colors of the twilight sky. Of all the wondrous sights in Moonshadow, none could compare to the warm light of their own campfire.

"Kjestrid," said Jerric.

"Yeah?"

"You said there is no such thing as lucky in a daedric realm."

"Yeah."

"You're right. I think we're being tested."

"Nereli and Shamir-do are being tested." Kjestrid lit a packet of herbs, then blew on it to make it smolder. "Unless you've made a deal that I don't know about."

"No," said Jerric. "Is that the stuff we smoked in Droathra?"

"Yep. Call forth your Woad and we'll get started."







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post Jun 10 2025, 06:06 PM
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Jerric is doing his Eveready battery imitation as he soaks up the power from that Fear spell. That Figment Queen is going to be really surprised where this goes! biggrin.gif

"On your belly!"

I see she takes her speech lessons from Dremora. Emily Post might serve her better...

So the Figments are partly ghostly, even to the point of being immune to magical weapons when insubstantial. They are well named.

But mighty thews and mightier magic prevails, and the Figments are banished to status of mere figments.

"Take your clothes off and lie down."
We are all waiting for a woman to say these simple words...


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Jerric turned back toward the Figment Queen. "Is that all you got?" He banged his sword hilt against Tower of the Nine. "You can barely fly, you big slug!"
- - I can’t imagine a grander taunt to a Twilight than criticizing her aeronautical prowess – well done, Jerric!

The Figment Queen was a worthy opponent for sure. Happily, Jerric was immune to her fear spell. . . but still the battle got off to a rough start for our Nord. Having to learn the nature of a foe under fire is tough but Jerric eventually figured out that fire worked and his blade – if her could get his strike in while she was in solid form to attack. Whew, eventually Queen Figgy falls and Jerric doesn’t even check out the bottom of that ravine.

"You didn't crack your head in that fall?" Kjestrid asked. "You've taken a hell of a chance coming all this way without a helmet."
- - Little does she know that Jerric’s head is hard enough to put a helmet to shame!

Woot! Can’t wait to learn what tattoo Kjestrid will choose for Jerric – and where she’ll put it. With all his clothes off, he's a big blank canvas! tongue.gif


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That fear spell being absorbed sure was fortunate! The battle would have gone a lot differently if it hadn't!


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Previously: Moonshadow. Jerric, Kjestrid, and Shamir-do cleared out the figment nest by killing their queen. The three plus Nereli and the guars Freckles and Neelo camped by the river. Kjestrid started her Woad-singing project with Jerric.

SubRosa: I was giggling when Kjestrid said that line. So was Kjestrid! Thank you, SubRosa!

Acadian: With Jerric’s few moments of tanking before he had to ditch the shield, he had to get a few Mirri-like verbal taunts in! Jerric will have to wait a while before he learns what the tattoo is, but he already figured out he didn’t need to take all of his clothes off. tongue.gif Thank you, Acadian!

Kane: Yeah they would have ended up under a pile of bitey snake bats just like Dozara. In Jerric’s game he quickly got to 100% Spell Absorption. I had to tone down his enchantment because it was just ridiculous.

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Chapter 19: Moonshadow, Part Nine


"That's all of it," Nereli said, stepping back.

Neelo's gaze shifted from the Dunmer to Jerric. Three flowers flopped up and down in the corner of her mouth as she chewed.

"Aren't you going to check?" asked Nereli.

"No," said Jerric. "You did it right. I watched you." He gave Neelo a firm pat on the shoulder, then slid his hand down for a stealthy tug on her harness.

"I saw that!" Nereli pointed. "You checked!"

Jerric tousled her hair, laughing. "Nereli Llandam of the Fighters Guild, late of House Redoran, you are a certified guar packer now. I declare it!"

Nereli made a courtly bow, first to Jerric and then to Neelo.

Kjestrid walked over, bouncing her pack into place. "If you two are done fooling around, we can go." She tilted her head back at their campsite, looking at Jerric. "After you help Shamir-do drown the coals."

Dozara stood a short distance away. She spoke when they reached her. "If the mortals are ready, I will lead you to Valparai. You will decide if we stop to rest or wait until we reach the city." She bowed her head to Kjestrid.

"I'm the one who fought the Figment Queen," Jerric reminded her.

"Every leader has her champion," said Dozara. "It is good to know one's place."

"Kjestrid finished her," Nereli put in.

"You weren't even there," said Jerric.

"All right," said Kjestrid. "Lead on."

Dozara remained within Shamir-do's sight when she took to the air. They walked out of the Smoketree Desert under pink skies threaded with lavender clouds. Masser loomed large at the horizon, while Secunda showed only a sliver. Their path met the road in an area of grassy hills broken by outcrops of white stone.

Dozara glided in for a landing. "We will soon reach clean water. This road will take us to Valparai." She indicated the direction.

"Seen any cloudskimmers?" Jerric asked her.

"You jest, but I do not anticipate further trouble on your journey."

The clean water was a broad stream lined with sweet-smelling shrubbery. A half-circle bridge spanned it. On the far side was a free-standing colonnade made of the same white stone. Benches were placed at inviting angles, and wide steps led down to the water.

"This one sees berry bushes," said Shamir-do.

"They are mulberries," said Dozara. "Please take as many as you wish."

Jerric addressed Freckles and Neelo. "We're going to relax a bit and get you some water. I don't care if an avatar of Peryite flies down from the sky. Don't even think about running."

His stomach was still gurgling from an excess of mulberries when they first saw the city. Silver towers rose from a pink haze. The road passed through fields of grain and orchards so fragrant the breeze smelled like perfume. Well kept farm houses lined both sides, most set back from the road. The country lanes were marked by stacked stones in shades from pink to purple. Occasionally they saw ruins on the hilltops, surrounded by cultivated fields.

It was difficult to say when they reached the city proper, as no walls protected it. The buildings just got taller and closer together until they were walking on streets with town houses and decorative gardens instead cottages and crops. The cluster of silver towers was always visible above the buildings and flowering treetops.

"What's up there?" Jerric asked, lifting his chin at the towers.

"That is our Prince Azura's Silver Palace."

"Is she there?"

"I do not know. Our Lady has a castle in each of her cities, and dwellings in other places that please her. None can know when she will grace us with her presence."

"Where are we headed now?" asked Jerric.

"I am taking you to Evenfall Priory, home of the Order of the Evening Sun. There Sister Ma'sani awaits you."

"What happened to Renlys?"

Dozara shrugged her wings. "Presumably Renlys still serves her."

Evenfall Priory was a group of buildings made from blocks of almost translucent pink stone. They entered through an arched doorway into a courtyard filled with potted trees and singing fountains. Little bugs glittered in the hanging gardens, and again they heard that sound of tiny bells ringing.

"Jerric!" The mundane shout came from a grinning Renlys. He approached at an indecorous run, bright blue robe flapping around his knees.

"Been practicing your bird-killer spell?" said Jerric. He clapped the lad on the shoulder.

"Sister Ma'sani told everyone about that," said Renlys. He leaned in. "I wasn't supposed to fight, but she was proud of me."

"As am I," said Jerric. "You showed real bravery."

Renlys stood up straight. "I'm to take the guar and show you to your rooms."

"Then let's get to it."

The Priory's visitor quarters were on the second floor overlooking the stable. Jerric breathed in the homey scents of sweetgrass and manure.

"We can still smell the flowers from the atrium," said Kjestrid. She set her packs on one of the beds.

Shamir-do appeared in their doorway. "This one's room has a view of the Silver Palace."

"I'd like to get a view of dinner," said Jerric.

Renlys poked his head around Shamir-do. "When you're ready I'll take you to Sister Ma'sani."

Kjestrid hooked a thumb at Jerric. "Is this a formal occasion?" she asked Renlys.

"No. Sister Ma'sani has a table prepared for you in the garden. Then I will show you where you can wash before you rest."

Nereli peered around the big Khajiit's other side. "Should we rest here or when we get to the shrine in County Cheydinhal?"

Jerric said, "As I understand it, the shrine is up a ways in the Jeralls. This early in spring there'll be snow on the ground."

"Rest here," Shamir-do and Nereli chorused.

"And tomorrow I want to visit an alchemist," said Jerric. "We're not going in nearly empty-handed like we did with the figments."

"Shamir would like friend Kjestrid to help mend his gear."

"And we have some more work to do," Kjestrid said to Jerric. "Tonight, before we rest."

Ma'sani's table was covered in orange silk and laid with amethyst plates and golden cutlery. She poured their star dew into silver goblets from a crystal decanter. Jerric put the napkin on his lap as he had been taught and waited for the blessing, counting backward from ten to avoid diving into the gravy bowl.

After they had emptied their first plates, Jerric spoke up. "Sister Ma'sani, what do we need to know about Gutted Mine?" He put a small mountain of mashed pink tubers on his plate, then turned it into a volcano with the gravy.

"Five of our Afflicted Brethren dwell there, sealed within by our Lady's hand. She will open the way for you. This one advises you to take these Cure Disease potions and keep them safe until after your battle, as whoever survives will surely be infected. Our Rose Mother does not wish to trade one set of vampires for another."

"If they're vampires, how will they not end up enslaved by whatever Prince made the disease that infected them?" Jerric sliced another portion from the roast antelope haunch.

"You just free them from the unlife that they suffer. Our Twilight Queen will bring them home." Ma'sani passed the rolls before he had to ask.

Jerric woke to an itchy back and an empty room. He dressed and went looking for a familiar face, trying not to scratch at the new part of his tattoo.

Dozara found him making his second sandwich at Ma'sani's table, now laid with fresh food and drink.

"You're just who I hoped to see," Jerric told her. "I need your help finding an alchemist."

She regarded him for a long moment, her red-violet eyes unreadable. "There are several here who could assist with this task," she finally said.

"I need you to pay for whatever I take from their stock for my potions."

Dozara gave a slow nod. "I will do this."

"Also I want to know some things. Are those the real moons, or are they Moonshadow moons? What about the stars? They don't look like the stars where I come from. And who are those fox people?" Jerric wrapped the sandwich and tucked it into his pocket. He brought the mug of cloudy drink with him. "I'm ready to go. What would happen if we took Freckles and Neelo back to Tamriel? Could they live there?"

"You are a curious mortal," said Dozara. They walked out through the gardens and under the archway into the street.

"Well there's a lot to wonder about. Even your folk. Some look like I'm used to seeing, but Moonshadow has a lot of funny-looking people."

"Valparai has hosted a portal site for eras by your counting, so there have always been newcomers among us. However most have lived many lives in Moonshadow, and taken forms that suit their will." She head-bobbed to another winged twilight as they passed. "Some of your 'funny-looking people' may have been Chimer or even Dwemer in their mortal lives."

"Dwemer?" Jerric stopped to look around. "Tell me if we see one. I know a mage who would give his left nut to meet a Dwemer!"

"Why the left?" Dozara stopped, too. Her gaze drifted downward.

"It's an expression."

"Are they not symmetrical?"

"If you ask nicely…" Jerric wiggled his brows.

Dozara made a musical snort. "Let us continue to the alchemist."

Between Jerric's alchemy and Kjestrid's mending, another Moonshadow awake period passed. After a second dinner at Ma'sani's table in the garden, the group made their way to the sleeping chambers.

Jerric lit the lamp in his and Kjestrid's room. With shutters blocking out the endless rose-colored twilight, he could finally see clearly. The furniture's mother-of-pearl inlays reminded him of the handle on his Ma's belt knife. A memory came of his small hand in hers as she taught him how to cut his meat. He tossed his clothes onto the shell-shaped chair.

Kjestrid came in and shut the door. "I'm ready."

"You sure you're not tired of this? You're not getting much rest." He flopped onto his bed.

Kjestrid laid out her materials. "I want to finish before we fight the vampires. We should do a fourth session if we can manage it." She lit the herb bundle and whispered the flame out before setting it on a plate to smolder. "Call forth your Woad."

Jerric did. As the shield magic settled over him like a second skin, Kjestrid began a tuneless hum. The bed dipped when she settled beside him. He felt the cool swipe of the cloth, her warm hand stretching his skin, and then the prick of the thorn.

After breakfast Freckles and Neelo carried their gear one last time. Valparai's Gate to Mundus stood in an oval field surrounded by flowering trees. A frame of silver and pearl held the swirling plane of pink and purple mist. As with the portal in Morrowind, gold energy sparkles flitted from the Gate and glittered away.

Jerric stood between the two guar, rubbing their giant foreheads. "Ladies, it has been a pleasure to travel with you. I wish you peaceful days of fresh grass, and may every work period end with a good wallow."

Neelo leaned her head into him, knocking him back two steps. Freckles sneezed something green onto his leg.

Since Moonshadow's newest guar packer Nereli was instructing Renlys in the unloading, Jerric walked over to Dozara. "You look like you're about to leave us."

"Indeed," she said, giving him a head-bob. "I will await Sister Ma'sani's return in Valparai."

"Have you considered a visit to County Cheydinhal? I've heard there's an old mine that needs clearing."

"A tempting offer, mortal, but I must remain in your debt."

"It was Kjestrid who killed the Figment Queen, like Nereli said. I was just jesting the other day."

"I know. Though I was incapacitated, I saw what you did. I have thanked the others for their efforts on my Matriarch's behalf, but thanks are inadequate in our case."

"I don't know about inadequate. I ran up a pretty big bill at the alchemist."

Dozara gave him a smile that reached her strange eyes. "Know that you have a friend in Moonshadow, Jerric of Kvatch." She bowed with one foot forward, wings slightly outstretched.

Shamir-do walked past, buckling a chest strap. "Khajiit will secure our place in line."

Jerric didn't know how to grip a forearm that was attached to a wing, and it would be foolish to imitate Dozara's graceful gesture. He simply nodded with a hand on his heart and jogged over to pick up his gear.



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The setting of Moonshadow makes me think that the Hermetic Order of the Silver Twilight of Call of Cthulhu fame would fit right in. Well, their name would. Not their ultimate goals of summoning the Outer Gods to destroy the world.

"I'd like to get a view of dinner," said Jerric.
Spoken like a True Nord. He reminds me of Kat from All Quiet on the Western Front.

I was wondering about the moons too. Are they the same Masser and Secunda that people see from Mundus?

Well, it looks like we are about wrapped up in the Moonshadow jaunt, and about to finally get back to Mundus. Then we can get down to some vampire hunting. With Jerric's new thaumaturgical tattoos.


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"After you help Shamir-do drown the coals."
- - I chuckled, envisioning Shamir-do and Jerric peeing on the fire. laugh.gif

Jerric asked good questions of Dozara about Moonshadow. Too bad he ran the answers off track by dragging the Twilight into a discussion of testicles. wink.gif

Ahah, I didn’t realize Jerric’s new tat would be a multi-session process.

As SubRosa said, looks about time to return to Nirniland. A touching goodbye with Dozara.


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Like Acadian, I chuckled too at the mental image of the two boys drowning the fire. Better than tossing valuable water on the flames!

At first I wondered about Masser and Secunda too (Or Jone and Jode, as I now prefer to think of them). How wonderful that a few paragraphs later Jerric asked the same question dogging my mind! Too bad he didn't get a straight answer out of Drozara.

Goodbye to two of the most charming guars I've ever met! Well, short of the ones I've had to hunt down in Second Era Tamriel . . . Still, it was hard to think about leaving them behind.


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The bit with Jerric's expression had me giggling. Dozara plays the straight man twilight perfectly! Hopefully with a return to Nirin, we get to catch up with Darnand and Lil. I've missed those rogues!


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Previously: Moonshadow. Jerric, Kjestrid, Shamir-do, Nereli, Dozara, and the guars Freckles and Neelo reached the city Valparai where they met Sister Ma’sani and Renlys at their order’s priory. The preparations for assaulting five vampires in their lair took two sleeps and a “day,” as they decided to leave Moonshadow well rested. Kjestrid and Jerric managed two sessions of Woad-singing.

SubRosa: Jerric does manage to scavenge a meal from most places that he visits! My understanding is that Masser and Secunda are Nirn’s moons in the Mundus, so Moonshadow’s moons would be only an imitation of them in Oblivion. Of course that’s my Nirn-centric view. Dozara probably has a different understanding. Thank you, Rosa!

Acadian: Yep, once the conversation dropped below the waist, Darnand’s chance of a second-hand Dwemer conversation was over. Jerric’s tat will be revealed I’m estimating in August. Thank you, Acadian!

Rider: Jerric would stand next to a river and still pee on the coals! tongue.gif He didn’t want to leave the guars behind, either. Though I doubt he’d be willing to trade them for his horses. Thank you, Rider!

Kane: Darnand and Lil sort of appear next. Jerric has been missing them, too. And his dog! Thank you, Kane!

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Chapter 19: Moonshadow, Part Ten


For a moment Jerric thought they had mis-timed their arrival, as the sky showed purple twilight. Once they stepped away from the Gate, it brightened to the pale blue of cold spring. In the same way that the Deadlands leaked into Tamriel around their Gates, so did Moonshadow. But the result was far more pleasant. Colorful mushrooms grew scattered in the tufts of silvergrass that had sprouted around the Gate's frame. Rather than burned and blasted earth, the ground had turned to quartz-like stone in waves of color. Even the noise was different.

Ma'sani led them away from the Gate. "This one will not yet say farewell," she said. "Please seek us out when you have returned from your adventure." She bustled away, trailed by her acolyte. The two were laden with a guar-load of packages.

Azura's shrine stood on a level field high above the surrounding hills, partially screened by a narrow band of trees. The encampment below looked almost permanent enough to be called a village, but not quite enough to be subject to county governance or Imperial regulation. Tax collectors had a way of sniffing out every barn, hut, and sty to slap a price on it. Here they would find an organized array of fortified and highly decorated tents.

A towering statue of a bare-breasted woman dominated the space. Her long hair was swept behind her shoulders, and her low-slung skirt fell to the round base, hiding her feet. She held a moon in one outstretched hand and a star in the other. The statue's base looked to be coated in glow dust. Several dozen folk sat on benches and moved about the shrine area. Many wore robes. The ones closest to the statue knelt on prayer rugs or just the frozen grass.

Jerric tried to compare this statue with the form that Azura had shown him in the vision when he first entered Moonshadow. He found he could not remember details, only a sense of silver and light. Trying to picture Sanguine produced a feeling that was both vaguely threatening and disturbingly erotic. He wondered if Darnand and Lildereth would be able to describe their meeting with Meridia.

"Greetings, Disciples." A priest-looking Dunmer with his hair in a crest had noticed Nereli's and Shamir-do's new medallions. He ignored the two Nords.

"I need a minute," Jerric said to Kjestrid. He dropped his packs.

Walking toward the snow-dusted trees, Jerric checked his magicka. Plenty to cast the summoning spell without using any Jerric's Juice potion. He leaned against a trunk and closed his eyes, feeling the bark cold under his palm. Lildereth had spoken of the sap underneath making its spring journey upward to wake the sleeping buds. He imagined himself floating through the bare branches until he rose above the treetops into Kyne's clear sky. Eventually his hand felt warm on the bark, and even in the shade his face could feel the kiss of sunlight.

I'm going back into darkness. It wasn't a prayer so much as a telling. He couldn't be sure if it was to Kyne or his own Ma that he spoke.

Now he pictured his friend, wearing that faded green robe. His narrow hands bore ink stains and smelled of pine tar soap.

'Darnand.'

In a blink he felt the tug of Darnand's mental response along with the Breton's sudden presence in his mind. He leaned into the tree against the lurch of vertigo.

'Jerric. You have survived.'

'Yeah. Is the elf with you?'

'She is. We have the Mysterium Xarxes. My friend, I must convey ill news.'

'Is she all right?' Jerric's fingers clawed some bark into his palm.

'Yes. Jerric, when Lildereth infiltrated the shrine, she encountered Mankar Camoran himself. He took the Amulet of Kings through a portal into his Paradise realm. She reports that he was wearing it.'

'Then we will find a way to follow or we will lure him out. I will take it back myself from his broken neck.'

'We will find a way,' Darnand agreed. 'It is likely that his children will be at his side in Paradise. Lildereth killed his daughter Ruma.'

'Rutting magnificent! Where are you now?'

'We are at Cloud Ruler Temple.'

'They let her in!'

'Indeed. A priest of the Nine accompanied us.'

'That's a story I want to hear the whole of. But what do you mean, Mankar Camoran was wearing the Amulet? I thought only those with dragon blood could do that. How can we know it's the real one?' He thought of the Amulet's ignominious evening with the Dunmeri women in Weye. Even if anyone could wear the Amulet of Kings, far better that it had been tied into his shirt than flopping about his neck.

'Lord Martin has given thought to the subject, as have we all. None of us can think of a reason that Camoran would claim to carry it to his realm, yet leave it hidden in this one.'

'Well, I sure can't think of one.'

'It is the prevailing opinion that we should proceed with the plan to assault Camoran in his Paradise realm. If the Grandmaster or any other wishes to continue searching Tamriel, that is their prerogative.'

Jerric stood for a moment with his eyes slightly unfocused, gazing at the strip of woods. A light snow began to fall in his vision, laid over what his eyes could see. A shadowy form resolved into Lildereth. He almost reached out a hand to her, though he knew she stood miles away in front of the Breton. They must be outside, perhaps near the stables.

'Tell the elf I'm glad to see her. Now where's my dog?'

'She is in exuberant health and at the stable. We just came from there. Lildereth has taught her to watch the horses. She stood down a wolf while we were in the shrine, according to the signs that Lildereth could read.'

It was Lildereth who had told him that Ulfe was not a fighting dog. He needn't remind her. 'I'm about to go invade a vampire lair. I'll tell you when I get out of the mine.' Jerric looked around his own woods again, then back to where Lildereth stood in Darnand's field of vision. 'You two were not far from here just days ago. I'm sorry I missed the killing at the Dagon shrine.'

"He regrets missing out on the shrine fight," Darnand said out loud to Lildereth.

The elf looked straight at him through Darnand's eyes. "They're all dead or run off," she said. "Don't risk going there yourself, Nord. We took what Darnand thought was useful and left them to rot. There's nothing for you there. Save your anger for the living."

'Tell her I got the message,' Jerric said.

"He heard you, but he does not sound compliant," Darnand said to Lildereth. 'Jerric. Grandmaster Jauffre sent agents to pose as cultists and secure any novitiate hopefuls that may yet arrive. Prowling around Lake Arrius may lead you to conflict with your own Knight Brothers and Knight Sisters.'

'He doesn't want me there,' said Jerric.

'That is the message I am ordered to convey.'

Jerric considered for a long moment. 'I might listen this time.'

'I shall inform Grandmaster Jauffre and Lord Martin that you have emerged from Moonshadow intact,' said Darnand.

'Tell them I have some work to do before I head west.'

'My friend,' said Darnand, 'you are missed.'

'I'm not going on another… I am coming back. I'll tell you when I'm on my way.'

'Good hunting,' said Darnand.

'And good reading to you. Be careful around that book. I won't turn into a vampire, and don't you turn into a cultist. And keep an eye on Lord Martin. He didn't always follow the Nine.'

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Loved your description of the Moonshadow Gate and how it differs from Mehrunes Dagon's Oblivion Gates. A lot less intimidating! Colorful shrooms indeed! Wonder if they are the psychotropic kind? Never mind. Good to know he was able to reach out to Darnit Darnand and let him know Jerric is Back in Nirn! So Ulfe has a sense of duty, eh? Good to know she won't back down if push comes to shove.


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Like Rider, I enjoyed your depiction of a Moonshadow Gate. Much more pleasant than a Deadlands Gate.

Jerric makes it to Azura’s shrine! I’m sure it was the bare breasts that did the trick.

Neat long-distance conversation with Darnand and Lildereth as the three catch up on things.

Good luck in Gutted Mine. Buffy the Vampire Slayer almost got crushed by a charging Orc vampire in there!


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From purple twilight to purple twilight. That must have been confusing for poor Jerric and company. I must say, I do prefer Azura's leakage to Mehrunes Dagon's...

I thought it was a nice touch of yours that the appearance of the Daedric Gods is somewhat insubstantial in the minds of mortals. It brings home that they are from the Outside - literally Not-Ancestors - so one from Mundus cannot fully grasp the reality of what they are.

And we wrap up with a psychic conference that brings both parties up to date on events.


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Yaas, the gang's (almost) all here! I bet Jerric wishes he could just rush to Cloud Ruler instead of dealing with the vamps. No doubt that will be an ugly fight!


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