575. A reflection upon Elinhir

Trust is much like a mirror in that when it breaks you can piece it back together, but you will never again be able to look at it’s reflection without first seeing the cracks.

575 (a). A reflection upon Elinhir

The wards to the Apex Tower in Elinhir have been broken and now Minerva Lauzon begins her ritual to breach the tower doors. Lauzon is a former apprentice to Yamanu-ko of the Blackcaster Mages Guild, but unlike Leta and Avys, she realized that life is a price too high to pay for knowledge.

She believes that defeating Yamanu-ko may be enough to break the cycle of the Serpent’s savage spell. But Yamanu-ko has grown ever more powerful in her tower feeding upon the magicka drained from her fellow mages in the city below. I have faith though that we can overcome, for just as wielding a blade is not strength, knowledge is not power. Those to whom knowledge is gifted, no matter how hard or long they have strived for it, oft prove little wiser than they were before.

Elinhir was once a city built upon faith and trust. For centuries its people put their trust in the mages to keep their city a safe bastion in the wastelands of Hammerfell for those who sought refuge from empires and wars. The mages were eventually to betray that faith however, by putting their own trust in the words of the Serpent’s envoy.

575 (h). A reflection upon Elinhir

The city of Elinhir now lies in ruins and the people may never again want to put their trust in Lauzon and the mages, but this city cannot possibly be rebuilt without them. We all make mistakes, do wrong things, things that sometimes have bad consequences; it does not mean however that we can never be trusted ever again. But if the people of Elinhir can not ever see beyond the cracks in the mirror then perhaps they should let this city, the City of Mages, fall into dust.

S.K

574. To imitate the aggression of the Clannfear

574 (a). To imitate the aggression of the Clannfear

Daedra have a nasty habit of appearing in Tamriel where we least expect them, perhaps the thing for us to do is to always expect them.

I discovered that the Eastern apprentice tower in the besieged city of Elinhir is full of Clannfear. The quarrelsome little beasts are by their very nature aggressive against all but their masters. Swift and nimble, a single Clannfear is more then a handful, but when they hunt together in packs, which they oft do, they can prove to be quite deadly.

574 (e). To imitate the aggression of the Clannfear574 (f). To imitate the aggression of the Clannfear

Mortal troubles and strife seems to attract them like a Breton noble is attracted to gaudy cloths, but these particular beasts seem to have been deliberately summoned by the Blackcaster Avys Areleth to protect his tower. The High-Elf mage favours the use frost magic, presumably to slow down his adversary giving his daedric pets time to encircle and overwhelm.

The trick to fighting a sorcerer however is to imitate the aggression of the Clannfear. Jump on them quickly, stay on their chests throughout the fight, never let up, and never allow their summoned beasts to come in-between you and your prey.

574 (i). To imitate the aggression of the Clannfear

S.K