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1.800 Death Forged

"As a devout follower of the god of funerary and funerary rites, I have dedicated my life to the study of the ceremonies and rites of the various races of Tamriel that are performed upon the death of leaders, family members, and loved ones.

.In this volume, I investigate the death rituals of the Osmer of Wrothgar, a race also known as orcs.

Usual doctrine would have us believe that Orcs would lie directly where they fell. While there is certainly a grain of truth in this notion, Orcs know as much about disease and decay as any other intelligent race. No one wants to be left alone

A rotting corpse lying on the ground makes the whole place stink, and the rotting corpse attracts various insects and scavengers. Therefore, although the place where an orc died is marked and considered sacred by his kin,

But the body wouldn't stay there for more than a few hours. During that time, friends and family would come to pay their last respects. Then the body would be removed - where, I can't say.

Because of the oral tradition, the orcs refuse to provide explanations or details to outsiders. I have to make a fact-based guess based on observations and the few conversations I have been able to participate in. But so far, no one has told me what the orcs do to the bodies of their dead.

What.

***

I discovered an ancient orc burial ground, a mountain known as Sorrow. Overrun by dangerous animals and a deadly climate, this snow-capped peak has been a repository for the orc dead for generations, despite this

The practice came to an abrupt end at some point in the past. Apparently, the mountain was only for the bravest and strongest orcs to climb, who needed to get as high as possible before death finally came. These orcs were left where they fell, stone

Their bodies were piled to form a protective cairn or unique structure known as a 'wedge tomb'.

This seems to be related to the Orc custom of placing a sacred stone to mark the spot where death fell. They called these stones 'Tumnors', which I believe means in Orcish

'Stone of Death'.

***

I eventually found an old orc woman who was willing to share some of their death rituals with me. Specifically, she was willing to talk about 'Beshkar-nor,' the custom of death forging.

Apparently, the remains of those burly orcs—including leaders, heroes, and revered elders—go through a process known as death forging. The old orc described the process in confusing terms. I'm not sure.

Either the blood is drained from the body and preserved for later use, or the entire body is burned to ashes and the ashes are preserved. Either way, the preserved parts will eventually be mixed into the molten metal, allowing the revered orc to become a

A powerful tool or weapon, usually a sword, hammer, or shield.

***

So I continued to explore the complex funerary rituals of the Wrothgar orcs in an attempt to fully understand. I had learned a lot, but realized I had learned almost nothing. I learned that in general orcs do not bury their dead—

Unless they've already buried those, such as in the Sorrow. I've learned that they will mark the spot where a powerful orc fell, but they may not actually leave the body there to rot. I've also learned that dead orcs

A portion of it is saved and mixed with a newly forged tool or weapon, a process called death forging.

I will continue to investigate, as I find these contradictory customs very attractive. I just hope that I don't make the wrong orcs angry and learn about their death rituals first hand. That won't work." - "Osmer"

Strange Rituals of the Orsimer—A study into the funerary rites practiced by the Orcs of Wrothgar·Priest of Akai, by Priest Jordan

Chaplain Jorden, Priest of Arkay).

In the "Smuggler's Ledger" seized by the lord, the column for recording magic items includes, in addition to the Hase Tung staff at the top of the list, void salt, soul stones and bone meal.

According to an orc, "the body is burned to ashes and the ashes are preserved. The preserved ashes are eventually mixed into the molten metal, allowing the revered orc to be transformed into a powerful tool or weapon, usually a sword, hammer, or shield."

Traditionally, the lord has reason to believe that the "bone meal" smuggled into the sky together with the Hase Tung staff must come from the Gilga family. And it must be a certain owner of the Hase Tung staff, or even previous owners.

Just as he thought, the lord's true seeing eye also saw through the spiritual bond between the bone powder and the Hase Tong staff.

In other words, both the soul and the remains are there, which is completely consistent with "Crimson Dragon Break". So the lord pointed out "Skull Finger" without hesitation.

"Boom--" A bright light burst out from between the brows of the skull held by Hase Tong's staff, sweeping across the entire Irina Tanchardak workshop.

Echoing the magic whirlpool surging in the skull's eye sockets, a layer of bone powder scattered on the ground was swept up by the invisible vortex, converging into a magic whirlwind. In the whirlwind, a pale skeleton can be seen with the naked eye being continuously shaped.

forming.

Moreover, as the magic whirlwind continues to shape, the various broken bones scattered in the torrent of time continue to emerge out of thin air, and are blown to ashes in the blink of an eye, blending into the magic whirlwind that reshapes the skeleton.

Although I have seen it many times, I can't help but be dazzled every time by the clockwork goddess Anufanahi. This is a powerful ability that surpasses the world of Nirn and even the world of Mendas.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The grave-dwelling necromancers: Kofto Gilga and Ufkul Gilga, both changed their fates and appeared together.

"Salute to you, my master." The excitement of the two reborn necromancers was beyond words. Just imagine from being swallowed by the staff and merging souls into a super spirit body, to returning to the human world immersively.

, how can the two female mages who have been given a second life not be grateful from the bottom of their hearts.

"Good day, both of you." Every time a necromancer is added, the power of faith in the Soul Cairn becomes stronger. This is extremely important for the Super Soul Goddess Sylvia Shann and the "Second Realm Faith Circuit".

Big gain. As the founder of the "Ring of Law" and the master of the Dragon Breaking Law, the Lord can replace the "Ring Goddess" to engrave the "Ring of Grant" for the apostle. Also because it is the Crimson Dragon Breaking reset narrative, in addition to the heaven-defying change

Life also comes with resurrection, so the lord takes action himself, and there is no need to rely on the "Ring Goddess".

After the "Super Soul Ring" was engraved, the two female necromancers broke through the frame and became the five-frame apostles: "Undead Scourge (Kofto Gilga)" & "Skeleton Storm (Skeleton Storm) Ufkul Gil

add".

Of course, as a believer in the Soul Cairn, the Lord also has people around him.

Lavellan, the friend of the dead who protects the Annis Hunting Village, was once a necromancer from the Bashina Witch Coven on the southern edge of the sanctuary. He also carried a pet fox named Pumpkin with him since he was a child.

Learn necromancy from the orc necromancer Bashnar. It is rumored that the Bashnar Witch Coven seems to be a branch of the Winterhold Magic Academy. What surprised the lord was that an orc who ruled with an iron fist and was obsessed with the necromancer formed the

They formed a branch of Winterhold magic, all female mages. They hid in a secret cave in the southernmost part of the Skyrim province and transformed it into an edge sanctuary. It is said that this group of wizards also has a female warrior group of magic swordsmen to protect the southern edge sanctuary and

Chasing the traitors of the witch coven. This is obviously starting a harem, right?

After gaining a deeper understanding of the society and beliefs of the orcs, especially when he learned that every orc soul that entered the gray pool had a thousand wives, and each wife had a thousand slaves, the lord had a deep understanding of the witches in Bashina.

I can totally understand it with the female combat team.

Because for the strong orcs, "unbridled harem" does not just mean "dreams come true". Just like the lord's Lady Gisei Siying is an imitation of the "Shul Bedwife".

It’s also about devout faith, pleasing the gods, and the violent path to heaven (my lord, I’m speechless).
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