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.

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.
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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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This post has been edited by Grits: Jun 17 2025, 02:37 PM