4/15/2023 0 Comments Rapid jump vivec![]() ![]() Vivec says that the day (4th of First Seed) will be known as "Dusk And Dusk." The Council mourns the death of the Khajiit scholar. Mafafu comes back to the council with the antlers and the bad news. Stri'Ker is killed in the process, although he manages to kill the beast. However the hunting in the High Rock does not work well. That he exists still to haunt High Rock thousands of years later speaks to the danger of retrieving his antler-crown." He is thus one of the oldest creatures in Tamriel, and therefore no trifle. Ainoryl gives information about the antlers, he says, "King Dead Wolf-Deer is one of the surviving monster-mer of the Wild Hunt that slew Borgas of Skyrim. ![]() Stri'Ker, the Khajiit scholar, and a scholar named Mafafu travel to the High Rock to procure the antlers of the King Dead Wolf-Deer. In order to summon Azura, the High Priest Ainoryl says that the Council needs four items the artifact Azura's Star, the antlers of the beast King Dead Wolf-Deer, a single ringlet from the Wraithmail of Alandro-Sul, and a shadow stripped, willingly and permanently, from one who watches this trial.Ī Breton scholar Louis D'Onus agrees to give his shadow. The Council agrees on this and prepares to summon the Prince of Dusk and Dawn in the next Hogithum, 21st First Seed. Though many Temple priests would no doubt agree, it is a difficult point to argue from either side, and will likely be better asked of Mephala herself or Azura come the Hogithum summoning.Įventually, Vivec proposes to summon the Daedric Prince Azura, and hear the testimony of the great daedroth. In speaking with Sheogorath the Mad Lord (his appointed defense counsel) Vivec attempted to illustrate that his replacement of Mephala in the pantheon of Morrowind worship was hardly noticed by the Dunmer people. Vivec has stated that he did not so much divert worship from The Black Hand Mephala as he did become Hir living celebrant on this plane, the implication being that he did no disservice to the Daedric Princes or the natural order of the universe in assuming godhood with his fellows. ![]() The discussion of the Mad God and the Last Living God is interesting to observe. Know that with the Water-Face do I answer, and so cannot be made to lie."įurther on, the Daedric Prince of Madness, Sheogorath also shows up in the trial. And yet are not, save for one red moment. Vehk the God did not, and remains as written. ![]() Vivec uses his water-face (a condition that makes him cannot lie) and says, "As Vehk and Vehk I hereby answer, my right and my left, with black hands. He stole the godhood and murdered the Hortator. His destiny did not lead him to this crime. The message says, "He was not born a god. In the trial, Vivec denies that he murders Nerevar, although he once hid a message in his Thirty-Six Lessons of Vivec. He appoints Allerleirauh, Hasphat Antabolis and Nigedo as the judges/Tribunal. Some more information about the Bethsoft Developers: Michael Kirkbride played Vehk, Azura, and Ainoryl Ted Peterson played the Daedric Prince Sheogorath, Celarus and Gosleigh Ken Rolston played The Emperor Uriel Septim VII Kurt Kuhlmann played Hasphat Antabolis and GT Noonan played Divayth Fyr.Īfter the whole episodes of Nerevarine Prophecies finished, and the passing of Almalexia and Sotha Sil, a trial is proposed by a scholar named Zingbat and Vivec agrees to be tried. But still one must remember that so far there is no official word from Bethsoft regarding this play. Some devs and ex-devs participate in the play, and to the fans this event in the play is considered semi-official. Note: This role-play is done in the Official TES Forum. ![]()
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