My Dragonborn, Gwenned, and his older sisters!
All three are Reachmen from the Ghostsinger clan. Their parents were murdered in the Markarth Incident, and Caoimhe was injured but managed to get away. Saoirse and Gwenned, both very young, ran to Cyrodiil, and they thought Caoimhe was dead until relatively recently.
Saoirse apprenticed under an apothecary in a small town and Gwenned became a hunter. Eventually, Saoirse married and Imperial named Markus, who owned the local mill. Gwenned decided to go back to Skyrim in order to exact revenge on his parents’ murderers. Ironically, when he’s caught crossing the border, he’s imprisoned with those murderers— the Stormcloaks, including Ulfric himself. Of course, it turns out Gwen is the Dragonborn, blah blah blah, he fights on the Imperial side of the Civil War not necessarily because he likes the Empire, but because a) he gets to personally kill Ulfric, and b) the political power lended to him for being both a military and cultural hero allows him to destroy all Silver-Blood influence in Markarth and be appointed Jarl of the Reach.
After confronting Madanach in Cidnha Mine— Gwenned’s grandfather, actually— he finds out Caoimhe is alive and is the one actually directing the Forsworn attacks. They meet, argue a little, but after a sibling bonding tattoo session they make up. Unfortunately, Gwenned’s called away to Solstheim to investigate some mysterious happenings, where he meets Mithra, the Nerevarine and then gets hitched.
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my nerevarine's daughter, dagoth vedyra, with her scrib, veloth the second. probably glaring at her father for questioning her naming choices
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been fighting depression lately, so i dream about danny
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Hi!! For the request of domestic scenes, a dunmer knight on laundry day, with a couple furry friends trying to help? These scenes are so cute, I love the domestic ☺️
this is probably one of my favorite drawings ever uwu Ty for requesting :)
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Here's an old Nepeta too!!
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