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Table of Content:
01 A Black Man in Skyrim
02 The Black Eagle
03 The Black Warrior
04 Black Meets White
05 Whiterun
06 A Warrior's Task
07 The Journal of Private Onasi
08 Beat'em Up
09 The Blackest Rage
10 Brothers in Arms
11 Getting in Gear
12 Pop-a-Mole
13 Return to Riverwood
14 I used to LP Fallout...
15 The Adventure Continues
16 Enter the Dragon
17 The Dragonborn
18 Furry of Shepard
19 Shepard on the Hunt
20 The Silver Hand's Defeat
21 Man with a Plan
22 In the Empire's Service
23 Jagged Alliance
24 Waking Nightmare

'The Great War' by Legate Justianus Quintius

The Rise of the Thalmor

The Thalmor had always been a powerful faction within Summerset Isle, but had also always been a minority voice. During the Oblivion Crisis, the Crystal Tower was forced to give the Thalmor greater power and authority. Their efforts almost certainly saved Summerset Isle from being overrun. They capitalized on their success to seize total control in 4E 22. They renamed the nation Alinor, which hearkens back to an earlier age before the ascendency of man. Most people outside of the Aldmeri Dominion still call it Summerset Isle, either out of peevishness or ignorance.

In 4E 29, the government of Valenwood was overthrown by Thalmor collaborators and a union with Alinor proclaimed. It appears that Thalmor agents had formed close ties to certain Bosmeri factions even before the Oblivion Crisis. The Empire and its Bosmer allies, caught completely off guard, were quickly defeated by the much-better prepared Altmer forces that invaded Valenwood on the heels of the coup. Thus was the Aldmeri Dominion reborn.

Shortly afterward the Aldmeri Dominion severed all contact with the Empire. For seventy years they were silent. Most scholars believe there was some sort of internal strife in Alinor, but very little is known of the factional struggles that went on inside the Dominion while the Thalmor consolidated its power in Summerset and Valenwood.

In 4E 98, the two moons, Masser and Secunda vanished. Within most of the Empire, this was viewed with trepidation and fear. In Elsweyr it was far worse. Culturally the moons are much more influential to the Khajiit. After two years of the Void Nights, the moons returned. The Thalmor announced that they had restored the moons using previously unknown Dawn Magicks, but it is unclear if they truly restored the moons or just took advantage of foreknowledge that they would return.

Regardless of the truth of the matter, the Khajiit credited the Thalmor as their saviors. Within fifteen years, Imperial influence in Elsweyr had so diminished that the Empire was unable to respond effectively to the coup of 4E 115 which dissolved the Elsweyr Confederacy and recreated the ancient kingdoms of Anequina and Pelletine as client states of the Aldmeri Dominion. Once more the Empire failed to stop the advance of Thamor [sic] power.

When Titus Mede II ascended the throne in 4E 168, he inherited a weakened empire. The glory days of the Septims were a distant memory. Valenwood and Elsweyr were gone, ceded to the Thalmor enemy. Black Marsh had been lost to Imperial rule since the aftermath of the Oblivion Crisis. Morrowind had never recovered fully from the eruption of Mount Vvardenfell. Hammerfell was plagued by infighting between Crowns and Forebears. Only High Rock, Cyrodiil and Skyrim remained prosperous and peaceful.

Emperor Titus Mede had only a few short years to consolidate his rule before his leadership was put to the ultimate test.

The War Begins

On the 30th of Frostfall, 4E 171, the Aldmeri Dominion sent an ambassador to the Imperial City with a gift in a covered cart and an ultimatum for the new Emperor. The long list of demands included staggering tributes, disbandment of the Blades, outlawing the worship of Talos, and ceding large sections of Hammerfell to the Dominion. Despite the warnings of his generals of the Empire's military weakness, Emperor Titus Mede II rejected the ultimatum. The Thalmor ambassador upended the cart, spilling over a hundred heads on the floor: every Blades agent in Summerset and Valenwood. And so began the Great War which would consume the Empire and the Aldmeri Dominion for the next five years.

Within days, Aldmeri armies invaded Hammerfell and Cyrodiil simultaneously. A strong force commanded by the Thalmor general Lord Naarifin attacked Cyrodiil from the south, marching out of hidden camps in northern Elsweyr and flanking the Imperial defenses along the Valenwood border. Leyawiin soon fell to the invaders, while Bravil was cut off and besieged.

At the same time, an Aldmeri army under Lady Arannelya crossed into western Cyrodiil from Valenwood, bypassing Anvil and Kvatch and crossing into Hammerfell. Smaller Aldmeri forces landed along the southern coastline of Hammerfell. The disunited Redguard forces offered only scattered resistance to the invaders, and much of the southern coastline was quickly overrun. The greatly outnumbered Imperial legions retreated across the Alik'r Desert in the now-famous March of Thirst.

4E 172-173: The Aldmeri Advance Into Cyrodiil

It appears now that the initial Aldmeri objective was in fact the conquest of Hammerfell, and that the invasion of Cyrodiil was intended only to pin down the Imperial legions while Hammerfell was overrun. However, the surprising initial success of Lord Naarifin's attack led the Thalmor to believe that the Empire was weaker than they had thought. The capture of the Imperial City itself and the complete overthrow of the Empire thus became their primary objective of the next two years. As we know, the Thalmor nearly achieved their objective. It was only because of our Emperor's determined leadership during the Empire's darkest hour that this disaster was averted.
During 4E 172, the Aldmeri advanced deeper into Cyrodiil. Bravil and Anvil both fell to the invaders. By the end of the year, Lord Naarifin had advanced to the very walls of the Imperial City. There were fierce naval clashes in Lake Rumare and along the Niben as the Imperial forces attempted to hold the eastern bank.

In Hammerfell, the Thalmor were content to consolidate their gains as they took control of the whole southern coastline, which was in fact their stated objective in the ultimatum delivered to the Emperor. Of the southern cities, only Hegathe still held out. The survivors of the March of Thirst regrouped in northern Hammerfell, joined by reinforcements from High Rock.
The year 4E 173 saw stiffening Imperial resistance in Cyrodiil, but the seemingly inexorable Aldmeri advance continued. Fresh legions from Skyrim bolstered the Emperor's main army in the Imperial City, but the Aldmeri forced the crossing of the Niben and began advancing in force up the eastern bank. By the end of the year, the Imperial City was surrounded on three sides - only the northern supply route to Bruma remained open.

In Hammerfell, Imperial fortunes took a turn for the better. In early 4E 173, a Forebear army from Sentinel broke the siege of Hegathe (a Crown city), leading to the reconciliation of the two factions. Despite this, Lady Arannelya's main army succeeded in crossing the Alik'r Desert. The Imperial Legions under General Decianus met them outside Skaven in a bloody and indecisive clash. Decianus withdrew and left Arannelya in possession of Skaven, but the Aldmeri were too weakened to continue their advance.

4E 174: The Sack of the Imperial City

In 4E 174, the Thalmor leadership committed all available forces to the campaign in Cyrodiil, gambling on a decisive victory to end the war once and for all. During the spring, Aldmeri reinforcements gathered in southern Cyrodiil, and on 12th of Second Seed, they launched a massive assault on the Imperial City itself. One army drove north to completely surround the city, while Lord Naarifin's main force attacked the walls from the south, east, and west. The Emperor's decision to fight his way out of the city rather than make a last stand was a bold one. No general dared advise him to abandon the capital, but Titus II was proven right in the end.

While the Eighth Legion fought a desperate (and doomed) rearguard action on the walls of the city, Titus II broke out of the city to the north with his main army, smashing through the surrounding the Aldmeri forces and linking up with reinforcements marching south from Skyrim under General Jonna. Meanwhile, however, the capital fell to the invaders and the infamous Sack of the Imperial City began. The Imperial Palace was burned, the White Gold Tower itself looted, and all manner of atrocities carried out by the vengeful elves on the innocent populace.

In Hammerfell, General Decianus was preparing to drive the Aldmeri back from Skaven when he was ordered to march for Cyrodiil. Unwilling to abandon Hammerfell completely, he allowed a great number of "invalids" to be discharged from the Legions before they marched east. These veterans formed the core of the army that eventually drove Lady Arannelya's forces back across the Alik'r late in 174, taking heavy losses on their retreat from harassing attacks by the Alik'r warriors.

4E 175: The Battle of the Red Ring

During the winter of 4E 174-175, the Thalmor seem to have believed that the war in Cyrodiil was all but over. They made several attempts to negotiate with Titus II. The Emperor encouraged them in their belief that he was preparing to surrender; meanwhile, he gathered his forces to retake the Imperial City.

In what is now known as the Battle of the Red Ring, a battle that will serve as a model for Imperial strategists for generations to come, Titus II divided his forces into three. One army, with the legions from Hammerfell under General Decianus, was hidden in the Colovian Highlands near Chorrol. The Aldmeri were unaware that he was no longer in Hammerfell, possibly because the Imperial veterans Decianus had left behind led Lady Arannelya to believe that she still faced an Imperial army. The second army, largely of Nord legions under General Jonna, took up position near Cheydinhal. The main army was commanded by the Emperor himself, and would undertake the main assault of the Imperial City from the north.

On the 30th of Rain's Hand, the bloody Battle of the Red Ring began as General Decianus swept down on the city from the west, while General Jonna's legionnaires drove south along the Red Ring Road. In a two-day assault, Jonna's army crossed the Niben and advanced west, attempting to link up with Decianus's legions and thus surround the Imperial City. Lord Naarifin was taken by surprise by Decianus's assault, but Jonna's troops faced bitter resistance as the Aldmeri counterattacked from Bravil and Skingrad. The heroic Nord legionnaires held firm, however, beating off the piecemeal Aldmeri attacks. By the fifth day of the battle, the Aldmeri army in the Imperial City was surrounded.

Titus II led the assault from the north, personally capturing Lord Naarifin. It is rumored the Emperor wielded the famed sword Goldbrand, although this has never been officially confirmed by the Imperial government. An attempt by the Aldmeri to break out of the city to the south was blocked by the unbreakable shieldwall of General Jonna's battered legions.

In the end, the main Aldmeri army in Cyrodiil was completely destroyed. The Emperor's decision to withdraw from the Imperial City in 4E 174 was bloodily vindicated.

Lord Naarifin was kept alive for thirty-three days, hanging from the White-Gold tower. It is not recorded where his body was buried, if it was buried at all. Once source claims he was carried off by a winged daedra on the thirty-fourth day.

The White-Gold Concordat and the End of the War

Although victorious, the Imperial armies were in no shape to continue the war. The entire remaining Imperial force was gathered in Cyrodiil, exhausted and decimated by the Battle of the Red Ring. Not a single legion had more than half its soldiers fit for duty. Two legions had been effectively annihilated, not counting the loss of the Eighth during the retreat from the Imperial City the previous year. Titus II knew that there would be no better time to negotiate peace, and late in 4E 175 the Empire and the Aldmeri Dominion signed the White-Gold Concordat, ending the Great War.

The terms were harsh, but Titus II believed that it was necessary to secure peace and give the Empire a chance to regain its strength. The two most controversial terms of the Concordat were the banning of the worship of Talos and the cession of a large section of southern Hammerfell (most of what was already occupied by Aldmeri forces). Critics have pointed out that the Concordat is almost identical to the ultimatum the Emperor rejected five years earlier. However, there is a great difference between agreeing to such terms under the mere threat of war, and agreeing to them at the end of a long and destructive war. No part of the Empire would have accepted these terms in 4E 171, dictated by the Thalmor at swords-point. Titus II would have faced civil war. By 4E 175, most of the Empire welcomed peace at almost any price.

Epilogue: Hammerfell Fights On Alone

Hammerfell, however, refused to accept the White-Gold Concordat, being unwilling to concede defeat and the loss of so much of their territory. Titus II was forced to officially renounce Hammerfell as an Imperial province in order to preserve the hard-won peace treaty. The Redguards, understandably, looked on this as a betrayal. In this, the Thalmor certainly achieved one of their long-term goals by sowing lasting bitterness between Hammerfell and the Empire.

In the end, the heroic Redguards fought the Aldmeri Dominion to a standstill, although the war lasted for five more years and left southern Hammerfell devastated. The Redguards say that this proves that the White-Gold Concordat was unnecessary, and that if Titus II had kept his nerve, the Aldmeri could have been truly defeated by the combined forces of Hammerfell and the rest of the Empire. The truth of that assertion can, of course, never be known. But the Redguards should not forget the great sacrifice of Imperial blood - Breton, Nord, and Cyrodilic - at the Battle of the Red Ring that weakened the Dominion enough to allow the eventual Second Treaty of Stros M'kai in 4E 180 and the withdrawal of Aldmeri forces from Hammerfell.

There can be no doubt that the current peace cannot last forever. The Thalmor take the long view, as is proved by the sequence of events leading up to the Great War. All those who value freedom over tyranny can only hope that before it is too late, Hammerfell and the Empire will be reconciled and stand united against the Thalmor threat. Otherwise, any hope to stem the tide of Thalmor rule over all of Tamriel is dimmed.

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About goddamn time.

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Let's go. Shouldn't keep the gods waiting for us.
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No! Wait! We're not rebels!
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You've got to tell them! We weren't with you! This is a mistake!
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Empire loves their damn lists.
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The gagged man stepped forth without any hesitation.

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It has been an honor, Jarl Ulfric!
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Ralof of Riverwood.
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Lokir of Rorikstead.
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No, I'm not a rebel. You can't do this!

The thief bolted. Hands still tied.

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Looks like the empire could use a little archery practice.

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One arrow later, and he's meat on the floor. Should've known better.

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Looks like it's my turn.

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Take a good look, asshole.

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My name is Shepard.
 

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So willpower was your dump stat, mr "i'm not lping skyrim" RK?
 

sea

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This will be the best LP ever. I can feel it.
 

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Dead State Project: Eternity Wasteland 2
I just finished reading your F: NV and F1 lps this week. I have a feeling this will be amazing. I can't wait to see what you do with this game.
 

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No, I'm a baker. I'm selling these fine chocolatey buns underneath my shirt. With a pair of raisins on top of it. Want to buy some?
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Captain. What should we do? He's not on the list.
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It's alright, man. We all make mistakes. Come on. Untie me. And I'll forget all of this happened. You, Captain, look like you could use a nice, strong man to...
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Forget the list. He goes to the block.
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Damn, woman, that's cold. Ain't you and me both brotha and sistas? I can see that fine, brown skin of yours underneath all that shiny Imperial Armor.
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By your orders, Captain. I'm sorry. We'll make sure your remains are returned to Hammerfell.
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That's a damn shame. I was looking forward to represent the black minorities in Skyrim with my panther-like prowess. How do you feel about working underneath a female boss, Hadvar? Does she suffer from periodical bouts of anger and bitterness? Does she has snow in her vagina?
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Follow the Captain, prisoner.
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The gagged dude disagrees with that statement, but kept his arguments to a bunch of muffled replies.

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Gotta love one-sided arguments.
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Hey, Ulfric. Press E to skip dialogues!

A roar from the skies stopped Tully from continuing the debate.

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It's probably the whole Skyrim groaning at Tully's speeches.
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Yes, General Tullius.
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Stop staring at me, Ulfric. You want to go first? Be my guest!
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Give them their last rites.
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You can stop staring now, Ulfric. It's creeping me out.
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What's the rush?
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...I'm sure your ancestors are happy you'll be joining them soon. Retard.
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As fearless in death as he was in life.
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Listen, girl. You're making a big mistake. I'm here to help you guys, do I look white to you guys?

Another roar breaks out from the skies. Louder this time.

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You might need my help dealing with whatever is making that noise, you know?
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I said, NEXT prisoner!
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To the block prisoner. Nice and easy.
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My, aren't we all cheerful today?
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Guess this is it...
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Stupid of me thinking I could make a quick buck selling my sword arm to the Empire...

A third thundering roar in the skies, this time Shepard can see the shape in the sky, gliding amidst the clouds..
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Time's up. Untie me now and I'll forget this ever happened.
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Wait, hatchet dude, you're not going to continue with the...
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Now just wait one damn-
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Phew.
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No shit.
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Shepard's mission begins.
 

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Music: Suicide Mission

One month ago...

A lone warlord looked at his honor guards and sighed. What used to be hundreds of proud-ebony clad warriors, the Ra Gada is nothing more than a barely clothed, dirt-covered soldiers, armed with whatever implements they could find. Their spirits no longer burn in their eyes, gazes are often down-cast, hoping the desert sands beneath would swallow them and end it all.

Where did it all go wrong?

The Aldmeri invasion was a uniting cause, the Forebears were willing and able to repel their assault. A counter attack was even planned. The bond between the Empire and Ra Gada was absolute. Even the Crowns, the sworn enemies of the Forebears unite under the same cause: Hammerfell's.
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Bolstered by reinforcements from Skyrim and Imperial Legion coming from High Rock, they succeeded in breaking the siege of Hegathe in early 4E 173.

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Scores of stalemates followed, a plan was drawn to drive the Aldmeri back from Skaven. Morale was sky-high. Until the order came from the Emperor himself for the Legion to withdraw from Hammerfell and reinforce Cyrodiil. Unwilling to abandon Hammerfell completely, General Decianus allowed a number of 'invalids' to be discharged from the Legions before they marched east.

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We, the Black Eagles were part of these remnants. The ones that stayed behind. Promises of return was made. Alone, we drove Lady Arannelya's forces back across the Alik'r late in 174, taking heavy losses on their retreat from harassing attacks by the Alik'r warriors. One year later, we heard news of the Empire's great victory at the Battle of Red Ring. Cyrodiil is saved.

We await on the fulfilment of their promise to return with blades sharpened. Eager to drive back the Aldmeri once and for all.

It never came. Instead, the White-Gold Concordat was agreed upon, without Hammerfell's consent. We could not care less of the banning worship of this Talos God, yet to surrender all of our southern Hammerfell territory without a fight was unthinkable. Hammerfell was betrayed.

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The fragile unity between the Forebears and the Crowns broke apart immediately. The Crowns condemned the Empire outright, while the Forebears preaches patience and unity. Hammerfell is splintered once more. Brothers no longer aiding brothers. A lone Forebear could be attacked by two Aldmeri soldiers while his Crown brethren stood from a distance and watched.

There cannot be two skies. Hammerfell rejected the White-Gold Concordat - unwilling to concede defeat and accept terms they did not negotiate for. The Emperor Titus II, was forced to renounce Hammerfell as an Imperial province to preserve the hard-won peace treaty. Hammerfell is completely alone.

In this, the Thalmor certainly achieved one of their long-term goals by sowing lasting bitterness between Hammerfell and the Empire.

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And that, my warriors, is why the Black Eagles cannot let the same thing befall Skyrim.

There was no response. One drifted to sleep, others walked away, dragging a spear across the sands. Those who stayed, did not even pay attention, busying themselves with whispers of opportunities as sellswords in distant land. All, except one.

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What shall be done, milord?

A giant of a man. Like a sharp ebony among rusted irons, his voice pierced through the murmurs of doubts and apathy.

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The Aldmeri will not stand idle for long, I fear they have aimed their swords at Skyrim next. We must...

Mutters of derision came out of from many, clearly Skyrim is furthest of the soldiers' concern.

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All of you may think this is just about us. About Hammerfall. The Redguards. But remember, before Skaven, how the rest of the Empire came to our aid, allowing us to break the Aldmeri. Men from High Rock, Skyrim and Cyrodiil shed their blood on the sands side by side with us.
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That was then, warchief U'bama. Now, their blood is no longer in the sand. Our sand.
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For now. The Aldmeri seek to sow discord among the Skyrim natives...succeed, and Skyrim will suffer like Hammerfall. Cut off from the Empire. Alone and weak, torn apart by civil war. The Aldmeri vultures will take delight, circling above the conflict, ready to pounce when both sides are weakened.

The black warrior ponders this for a moment before nodding in agreement.

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What can be done?
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My heart is heavy, yet I know I must send our finest warriors to Skyrim to aid the Empire. Play the part of sellswords, if you wish. I can offer little to aid in your journey. But rest assured, we *can* change the course of this battle. Skyrim's fate is tied with Hammerfell's. Who will make the journey?

The warchief's heart sank as one by one, the ranks of his honor guards left. They do not believe in him. Yet one remained.

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Can I really do it?
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Yes, you can, my son. Yes, you can.

The Present
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I mustn't fall here!
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Untie me, you fool!
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Legends don't burn down villages.
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Up to the tower, let's go!
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How about you idiots untie me first?
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How did you untie yourself anyway?

A soldier who is ahead of the rest was knocked unconscious when the dragon suddenly broke through the tower's wals!
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Followed by incineration.
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At least it wasn't me...
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No way up, Ralof.
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Feh. Fine.
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Made it.
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Winged death still circling above. I better make my way to safety.
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Oh, it's the list fella. Hey, you. Untie me!
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Fuck's sake. Could've killed it by now if you retards would untie me already!
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I guess my execution is cancelled?
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Gunnar, take care of the boy. I have to find General Tullius and join the defense.
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Shepard ran behind Hadvar, convinced that the Nord will guide him to safety. A short sprint later, and he turned at a rubble, chuckling as he recognize the body buried beneath it.
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Maybe if you hadn't run.
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No problem - wait -

Something black blocks Shepard's passage!
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The hell is this?
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Oh.

The dragon continues its rampage, but Shepard and his Nord guide manage to move safely through the burning ruins of Helgen.
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Hey, Hadvar. The gate's over there shouldn't we-
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Hmm. Might not be a good idea...open ground..
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Shepard and Hadvar continues to run - slowly making their way towards the fort. There, their paths crossed with Ralof, the Stormcloak soldier.
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Ralof, you traitor!
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I'm escaping, Hadvar!
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This isn't really the time, guys...
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As Hadvar dashes ahead, Ralof cuts across towards the keep door, beckoning Shepard to follow him.

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The Redguard warrior stands still, pondering his option amidst the chaos.
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Hadvar's still waiting by the door, while Ralof's gone into the keep. My mission takes priority. I need to stick with Hadvar to assist the Empire in cleaning up this mess. Once this is done...
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I'll take care of *that*..
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What are you waiting for?!
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Coming!

The garrison's door slammed shut behind them. Both are safe for the time being.
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It's breathing fire, and killing people. Isn't it time you untie these ropes?
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Don't mind me. These clothes don't suit me anyway.
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It's time to get to work. The Black Eagles shall soar again.
 

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I recommend turning off quest markers, crosshair (both in the options) and the compass itself (in skyrim.ini iirc) for a more :obviously: experience.
 

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I won't turn off quest markers (you can't ask for directions in this game), but how do I turn off dungeon markers only?
 
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RK47 said:
I won't turn off quest markers (you can't ask for directions in this game), but how do I turn off dungeon markers only?
It's not really about the :obviously: of not using the Quest Compass, but the overderp of its presence. If you can stand it - alright, there's the mod you want.
But the game can be played just fine without a compass: just use the map for directions, signposts for villages and Clairvoyance spell for NPCs/items.
 

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That would be nice, yet unnecessary, Hadvar. I only need a blade.
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There's one.
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My body is ready.
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Uh....you're not putting on any armor?
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No, Hadvar. Let me show you how the Ra Gadas handle a blade. The blade is both his weapon and armor.
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Looks like we have company.
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Before Hadvar could finish his first sentence, the Stormcloaks drew their blade and attack.

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With Stormcloaks' attention solely focused on Hadvar, they left their backs completely unprotected. The Black Eagle soars once more, baring its talons, tearing at the enemy's flesh, without mercy.

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Child's play.
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Tossing the corpse aside, Shepard casually cleans his blade with a deft flick, splashing the blood onto the floor before sheathing it.

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Tis a fine blade, but too puny for a warrior of my stature.
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This will do nicely.

Moving onward, section of the fort collapses, blocking passage.

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The only way being the door, Shepard and Hadvar found themselves in a store room with a few Stormcloaks looting. Hadvar seizes the advantage.
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Once again, the enemy is no match against the Black Talon.

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This will come in handy if the unlikely wounds occur...
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I fear no torture, Hadvar. Lead on.
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Looks like the Stormcloaks are engaged in battle with the torturer, Hadvar and Shepard lend a hand with the same outcome.

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Don't you even know what's going on? A dragon is attacking Helgen!
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A dragon? Please. Don't make up nonsense. Although, come to think of it, I did hear some odd noises coming from over there.
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You have no authority over me, boy.
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Didn't you hear me? I said the keep is under attack.
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Save your breath, Hadvar. Let him stay.
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Wait a second. Looks like there's something in this cage.
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See if you can get it open with some picks. We'll need everything we can get.
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What do I look like? A thief? No. Let's move on.
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Hmm. This book looks interesting...
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Maybe I will read it when I have the time.

Shepard moves onward, wielding a spare great axe from a fallen Stormcloak.

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How much further, Hadvar?
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This seems to lead underground...
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I'll take point.
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More Stormcloaks. Get ready.
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The whelps were unprepared for Shepard's almighty blows.

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Not even their arrows can save them from the wrath of Shepard.

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The blade becomes one with me the more I use it.
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Come, I see a way ahead. Let me just pull this lever...
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They passed through the lowered bridge, and was immediately greeted with a rumble. The passage has collapsed behind them. There's no way back.
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We're in some kind of underground cave...there must be a way out. Let's follow the stream.
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A dead end ..but a small passage to the right might lead somewhere.

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Into a nest of spiders.

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Be careful, Shepard! It might be poisonous!
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Have no fear. We Redguards are resistant to venoms.
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The Frostbite Spider sank its fangs on Shepard's brown skin, the toxin works fast, causing Shepard's vision to blur.

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Not bad. Tickles.
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Down you go.
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With several mighty swings our hero dispatches a group of spiders.
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Damn, what next? Giant Snakes?
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These venom are invaluable. I can use them as blade coating.
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Do what you must. But we should move before more comes.
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I see, let's slay it.
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I'd rather not tangle with her right now. We might be able to sneak by. Just take it nice and slow and watch where you step.
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Hell no.
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Or if you're feeling lucky, you can take this bow. Might take her by surprise.
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That's more like it.

The arrow flies true, striking the beast. It howls in pain. Another one struck its forehead, ending its life.

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I've told you. I'm a warrior. Not a thief.
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Finally. I was getting bored.

Light greeted them. The cold Skyrim air returns. The dragon flew overhead, leaving a destroyed Helgen in its wake. Shepard and Hadvar is safe, for now.
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Damn, I wanted to kill it.
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Shepard's journey is just beginning.
 

Black Cat

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So you are going to be watching a naked black man for the next hundred of hours?

Uhm. Is there something you want to tell us?
 

RK47

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He's not naked. He's wearing underwear. Cock unexposed.
 

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