

Three thousand years later, Azura’s prophecy came true.
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Furious at the death of her champion and the arrogance of the usurpers, Azura cursed the Dunmer with ashen skin and red eyes, promising her Nerevar would return to destroy the False Tribunal. When his councillors got their hands on the tools, they coveted divinity and, after vowing to never use them, slayed Nerevar themselves and become the Tribunal, Morrowind’s Living Gods. Betrayed by the Dwemer many years later who had developed profane tools to use on the Heart of the fallen Lorkhan, Nerevar and the Dunmer marched to war. Under Nerevar, the Dunmer people prospered, defeating the Nordic invaders and living in peace with the underground Dwemer. In the ancient days before the Empire, a warlord rose above the squabbling Dunmer tribes and Houses, uniting them under a singular banner, the Moon-and-Star of Azura.

Quests: Civil War (Imperial side), Main Quest, Dragonborn, Dawnguard, Black Books, Daedric quests, Raven Rock Minor Skills: Restoration, Destruction, Heavy Armor, Speech Major Skills: One-handed, Block, Conjuration Standing Stone: The Lady or Lord both fit appropriately, but Heavy Armor + Steed = bae I personally choose Breton, as my Morrowind character was one. Race: There really is no need for a specific race, since the Incarnate is one of the TES heroes and no race is confirmed is canon. Outlander Incarnate beneath Red Mountain. Neither Hound nor Guar, nor Seed nor Harrow, Now, more than three years after I first wrote it up, I decided to give the Incarnate a complete overhaul, including mods, better screenshots (not to mention armor) and a far better story than I could've written in 2015.įrom seventh sign of eleventh generation,
