"The soldiers haven't withdrawn yet, and on the contrary, their blockade here has become even tighter."
Barbas ran into the foyer of Sgramer's Tomb, shook his hair and said to the members of the comrades waiting here.
"Are we going to spend the night here? Although we have brought sleeping bags and fire starters, but..." Farkas frowned tightly.
Even if the owner is Sgramer, this place is still a tomb, and there are more than ten sarcophagi parked at the entrance.
"There's nothing we can do about it. Our original plan of 'entering in a surprise attack, reforging weapons and leaving quietly' completely failed after the beam of light appeared." Arthur patted the golden sword behind him: "This is the first time I know
Reforging legendary weapons will have that effect."
It was an extremely dazzling huge light pillar, completely ignoring the fact that the tomb was underground. The golden light rushed straight into the sky, sweeping away the dark clouds that had not dispersed even after the snow stopped. Now, even the group of people outside
The Thalmor are all fools and they can guess that the [Wuthraad] they guarded against has been successfully recast.
Even if they don't dare to break into Sgramer's Tomb, there is still no problem in surrounding the place and intercepting someone carrying Wuthrad.
In this way, even if you try to explain that the legendary weapon was not reforged to deal with them, it is useless. The other party will not believe it at all. After all, most Nords are very unhappy with Thalmor forbidding them to believe in Talos.
"That's not a legendary weapon," Septim, who has always been reading, raised his head silently and said, "It's an 'artifact'."
"Artifact? Sgramer is not the Holy Spirit, right? And this sword..." Ella looked at the [Sword of Oath and Victory] on Arthur's back, but she didn't dare to touch it.
"Songarde is the domain of Shure. As a being who can easily jump down from there and then jump back again, what do you think he is?" Septim silently raised the corner of his mouth with a hint of irony:
"Ghost? Ghost?"
"Well..." Recalling Sgramer's dazzling appearance not long ago, everyone in the comrades fell silent.
"Even if he is not the Holy Spirit yet, he is not far behind. As the [human ancestor] who brought the Nords to Tamriel, he is qualified to become the Holy Spirit. The only difference is whether he wants to or not."
Septim continued silently: "Compared to Tiber Septim...ah, I should have asked him if he had seen the [Oldest King] just now."
He seems to have a problem with Talos? The members of the comrades looked at each other.
"Judging from your words and deeds during this period, it seems that you are dissatisfied with Tiber Septim?" Lydia asked: "Also about your name..."
"Haha, you should know that the Holy Spirit is not a sculpture on an altar or a painting on the glass. When their domain is offended, they will not hesitate to take action. The battles between the Holy Spirit and the Demon God, and between the Demon God and the Demon God are only documented.
There are no less than a thousand records that can be checked." Septim sneered silently: "However, in the annihilation crisis caused by the demon god 'Merunes Dagon' two hundred years ago, the Septim royal family was a direct victim.
, but did not get any help from 'Talos' at all. In the end, it was the 'Time Dragon God' [Akatosh] who seldom took action, who showed up to save the last bloodline of the empire."
No, maybe He took action many times, but just forcibly erased the traces of his actions. Arthur thought of the scene when Hircine's true body descended and was directly destroyed by Akatosh's servants - although that incident
"Never happened".
"Why do you think the Empire agreed to ban belief in Talos?" Septim paused silently: "Aside from the fact that the so-called 'Holy Spirit' itself was blown up by the Empire itself, he was very important during the war between the Empire and Thalmor.
It is also an important reason that he has never appeared. If he continues to admit that the first emperor who did not protect his people at all is the Holy Spirit, it will not only make people who believe in him doubtful, but also other people who have been trying their best to protect Nairn from falling into the clutches of the devil.
Real Holy Spirits cause harm—even though they may not even care.”
"As for the name, 'Septine's Silence', I changed it myself," the old mage chuckled: "I hope to confirm who Tiber Septim is through the information left by the devil and the Holy Spirit.
state."
"So, have you researched anything?" Wilkas pointed to the "magic book" in Master Bluebeard's hand.
Although most of the senior members of the Comrades are werewolves, and they believe in Hircine more than Talos, it is difficult to bring it up directly, especially since this is the tomb of the leader of the first generation of Comrades.
"For this, I have to thank you, Dragonborn," Bluebeard nodded to Arthur: "If you hadn't used your own blood to forcibly unlock the demon god's seal, once I collected the blood of various elves, I would have pressed 'Correct'
"If you open it, the book will disappear when you come into contact with it, leaving only ashes."
"Hey!" Farkas quickly took two steps back, and was unanimously despised by all his companions.
"Wow! That's not right, old man, don't think that we don't know anything about it," Babas interjected: "That is obviously [Hermaeus Mora]'s 'Dark Magic Scripture', it will only reach out and grab the reader's soul."
He was just captured and traded in his annihilation realm, 'Anomaly'. When did he become able to kill people?"
"You are obviously just a dog, why can you talk?" Septim glanced at it condescendingly: "You can guess, if I kill you very close to Sungard
What will happen to your body? Annihilation? Disappearance?"
"Please don't do that! Woof!" Babas started wagging his tail.
What it is - Wells lip-syncing to Arthur.
Demon God - Arthur replied silently, and then received three pairs of eyes of admiration and shock.
"So, your body can continue to exist because it is maintained by a soul. Once separated, the body will collapse directly, and the soul will fall into annihilation because it loses its home..." Lydia thought for a moment: "
I would like to ask, were you present when Martin Septim summoned Akatosh to save the Annihilation Crisis two hundred years ago?"
"Ah, that is really a brilliant, magnificent figure, the dazzling golden color and the awe from the bottom of my heart often appear in my dreams even now," the old mage suddenly said in an aria-like tone: "[Dragon]
That's what it should be like, the so-called 'giant dragon' that has recently begun to resurrect and appear, huh, can only be called a big flying lizard."
Big lizard... Arthur once again felt the eyes of his companions, this time with sympathy.
In short, there is a demon god who has turned into a dog, a dragonborn who can turn into a dragon, a magician who survived from the previous era, and a group of werewolves who are comrades in arms. The only normal person left is the baron guard Lydia... right?
.
"Baron, be careful!" Lydia was watching Septim's silent expression of emotion with her comrades. Suddenly her expression tightened and she jumped towards the direction where Barbas ran in and raised her shield.
Ding! Boom!
Two arrows made of a material similar to those of elven armor flew in like lightning, hitting the shield that Lydia had set up. The force was so strong that she even took several steps back.
"Die! Elf!" More than a dozen ghosts of comrades in the form of blue transparent spirits appeared from the surrounding sarcophagi, each waving their weapons and killing them.
"So... they have been happily listening to us arranging Tiber Septim?" Wells' mouth twitched slightly.
"It's not surprising, ordinary people generally don't care about things that have nothing to do with them," Wilkas said in a deep voice: "Compared to Talos, who has statues and altars everywhere, the only one who cares about Sgramer very much is
The elves are with us, so it’s natural for these ghosts to be dissatisfied.”
"Well," a ghost appeared again on a sarcophagus whose owner had obviously rushed out, but it seemed to have been severely damaged and almost disappeared: "A sneaking archer came to the door, and the brothers were shot one by one...
"
"Ugh..." "Drink!"
The ghosts that had rushed out before appeared one after another from their sarcophagi or corpses, with different postures. The only thing they had in common was that their colors were so light that they almost disappeared.
"How can I help you?" Arthur thought that he had recruited the elves because he recast "Wuthraad" and could not easily stay away from the matter.
"No, if a group of juniors are to take action at the door of Lord Sgramer's house, we don't need to guard here. It's better to go to Sungard for a drink as soon as possible." The body of the ghost who spoke began to flicker: "You retreat to the depths of the tomb.
, we won’t let that guy come in even if we sleep for several months.”
"The enemy is..." Whoosh-bang!
Before Arthur could continue to ask, an arrow flew into the entrance again, but this time before Lydia could stop him, the arrow was intercepted by another arrow halfway through the air. They both landed with a dull sound.
"Let's withdraw to the depths!" Ella put down her bow and raised her voice and said to her companions: "Staying here will only cause trouble for these seniors."
Indeed, Arthur thought, others could not transform into werewolves in the Tomb of Sgramer out of politeness, but Arthur himself lit up the star of "Transcending the Undead" and used the Oath and Sword of Victory in the tomb to completely transform into a werewolf.
He killed eight hundred enemies and lost three thousand to himself. As for the magic revealed by Septine...well, forget it.
Boom - As the members of the comrades retreated into the depths of the tomb, the doors that were originally open began to close one after another. If this trip was to explore an unknown tomb, it would still look a little scary.
"You can rest in this hall until dawn. My Lord said that you can leave safely [at dawn]." An ancient comrade-in-arms ghost said to them as he rushed through the wall to the battlefield.
"Okay, thank you." Arthur said thanks while looking around. This is a passage hall leading to the main tomb of Sgramer. There are no coffins except for the murals. He should be drunk in the Hall of Valor at this time.
Sgrammer probably wasn't this careful, it was probably the idea of one of his staff.
Speaking of which, Arthur looked at his companions who had started to set up camp and make a fire and fell into recollection. When the battle broke out, he seemed to hear "Kalia, don't be impulsive" coming from outside?