1.665 "Balance the plot with plot"
When mentioning the Veloth Mountains that straddles the border between East Skyrim and Morrowind, one has to mention Saint Veloth, also known as Pilgrim Veloth. The Lives of the Saints (lives of the saint) compiled by the Tribunal Temple and the father of the dark elves.
One of the ten saints recorded in "Saints". With the help of the three Daedra demons, he led his people and believers to rebel from Summerset Island and migrate to Resdayn (the ancient name of Morrowind Province). In the transformation of elves
Before the culture was formed, the ethnic group was referred to by its name Velos. He led and witnessed a series of changes from high elves to elves.
As the most famous and respected of the Dunmer Saints, the Saint Veloth, who lived on the Isle of Summerset in the middle and late Mythic Era, wanted to seek a more ascetic and pure lifestyle for him and his followers.
, so they gathered them together and began a grand pilgrimage from the southwest to the northeast of Tamriel. According to the literature at the time, Velos led him with only a small boat, rations and a strong soul.
The followers came to Risdayin with difficulty.
He went on a grand pilgrimage to the New World overseas and established persevering values. After many difficulties and obstacles, he finally achieved great success. This ushered in a highly developed civilization period called the Golden Age for the race of "Change Elves". Here
, Veloth's guidance has shaped generations of stonemasons, architects, priests and ordinary people. Although Veloth wields a powerful war hammer - "The Judgment of Veloth", he is recognized as a peace-loving,
A saint with a scholarly temperament. The naming of the dark elf's healing magic after him undoubtedly proves this point.
Veloth's power as a prophet is unquestionable, but his conservative doctrine of the worship of the Dunmer ancestors is questionable, because before the arrival of the Tribunal, he personally began to worship the "Daedra Good God". Veloth's followers are very
Trust him, even if you are cursed to become a dark elf, his influence can be felt for generations. From those who hike through the Velos Mountains named after him in the southeast of Skyrim, many older believers still
Calling his own race Velos, one can still feel the legacy of this elf-changing mentor’s faith.
It is said that during the Great Despair before Saint Velos and his people arrived in the new world of Resday. For many weeks, people climbed huge mountains under the leadership of Velos. Many changelings believed that this
It was a foolish path to give up, but the vast majority of them were still driven by Velos's unwavering commitment.
Finally, after climbing over countless frozen peaks, they walked onto a road. From a distance, it looked like a huge scar covered with ice and snow in the mountains. Velos encouraged believers to move forward and pursue the promised land in his dream.
land. He claimed to have seen a giant eagle in the sky, and swore that this eagle would lead the elves to their new home. They struggled on the road, and were eventually blocked by a huge ice wall.
Just as everyone was crying in despair in front of the ice wall, a powerful voice sounded from the mountain: "Who are you and why are you here?"
"We are homeless," Velos responded to the mountain.
Immediately after, a young woman (the demon Boethea) came out of the ice wall.
"Who are you?" Willows asked.
"I am a friend of the elf. If you are willing to accept my challenge, I will lead you to your homeland. I ask for your sacrifice, Velos. I swear that you will become a better elf." The young woman said with obvious kindness.
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Veloth raised his mighty warhammer and declared: "I will never again wield it or any other weapon just to kill my enemies. I have given my heart to my people, but now I will give them more. I will (
Dedicate your life and soul to them."
The woman turned and waved to the ice wall. It melted instantly. Behind the ice wall was a foreign land full of fungi and ashes (Morrowind). She turned around and strode forward, followed closely by the changeling.
"We are home." Velos announced to his followers: "This will be the anvil on which a new era is forged. One journey ends here, but another journey has just begun."
After reading "The Story of Saint Veloth's Journey", the lord expressed his deep appreciation for the man who led the elves out of Summerset Island, crossed the entire continent of Tamriel, and climbed over the Veloth Mountains in the east of Skyrim to reach Morrowind Province.
Saints, have a deeper understanding.
Especially at the end of the story, Boethiah transformed into a young woman and called herself "Friend of Dunmer", asking Veloth to make sacrifices for his people. Veloth put down the Hammer of Judgment in his hand and vowed never to use the Hammer of Judgment again.
Hammer or any weapon to kill the enemy, promising to dedicate their lives and souls to the people. In this way, they followed the "Friends of Dunmer" to Resday, ending their journey and opening a new chapter. In the eyes of the Lord, this
The meaning of sacrifice is very much like the echo of Lorkhan's heartfelt sacrifice, taking the initiative to sacrifice in order to stabilize the overall situation. As for Veloth's Hammer of Judgment, it has been sealed in the Tribunal Temple during the Second Era, and once became the ally of the "Ebonheart Pact"
One of the three-party tokens. Therefore, it should not be in Velos’s hands before this, just like his previous vow to “put down the butcher’s knife and become a saint immediately.”
It is said that his story is very similar to that of Moses, another saint in the real world, and his "Exodus". So players also call Velos "Moses of Tamriel".
Before the three living gods of the Tribunal ascended to heaven violently without stealing Lorkhan's heart, the Chimer elves of Morrowind believed that Azura was their ancestor elf. They believed that they were degenerated from gods, so they called the demon god
The ancestors, as one of the "Altmogoll elves", left Summerset Island to follow Saint Veloth to complete the grand pilgrimage and migrated to settle in Morrowind, so this "change" turned Qimo into an elf.
They are distinguished from the Altmogoll elves. This is why they call themselves "Velos" and "Elves."
To put it simply, for many centuries before Azura cast a curse that transformed the Chimer elf into the Dunmer dark elf, the group of free men living on the island of Vvardenfell in the province of Morrowind were uneasy with the status quo of Summerset Island.
The "elves transformed from the Altmogo elves" have always been called "change elves". Although they have the same species and origin, the word "change" reflects the changes in all aspects from faith to life.
If the three living gods of the Tribunal had not stolen divine power, ascended to heaven, and abandoned the belief in the three demon gods since Saint Velos without authorization, and were cursed by Azura in anger, the continent of Tamriel would not be the same.
There is the race of Dunmer dark elves.
Of course, there will be no subsequent series of catastrophes.
Therefore, in a sense, this is a self-limited "plot to balance the plot" in the plot world without player participation.
At this point, the birth of a new race of elves, from high elves to change elves to dark elves, was announced and completed.
"Master, Nayu Weili and Vera Sailan have turned into mottled shadow leaves and entered the Muse Golden Tree." The latest information was sent by the captain of the Storm Outlook, Stormblade Angie.
"I know, Anji." The Lord gently put down the book in his hand.
There is also a streamlined study blessed by space magic in the lord's cabin. Although it contains transcripts of ancient books collected by the graystone castle, there is actually no essential difference from the perspective of text reading.
The establishment of two librarians also makes the lord's travel options more flexible. The librarian who is reading beside the lord at the moment is Dusk and Wind Catelia.
In the original plot line, Catelia, the most famous adventurer in Skyrim, would unfortunately die during the adventure of searching for the Crystal Furnace of Divine Light. Of course, Catelia survived because of the Lord’s full companionship. At that time,
The lord is already a powerful tarn. On the opposite bank of Ximu Town, which is now the north bank of the White River in Hanluo Fortress, a lord's longhouse was built that is not inferior to any tarn.
In order to make up for the growing financial deficit, he accepted Catelia's high commission and together they searched for the legendary artifact forged by the Dwemer dwarves using the divine light crystal.
Speaking of which, Catelia is also a "forgotten lady". Of course, this does not mean that these ladies must have had close and negative contact with the lord, but that they were forgotten in an old adventure. If not "
Chapter completed!