Rating: Not Rated
Archive Warnings: Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Fandom: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Relationships: Female Hero of Kvatch | Champion of Cyrodiil/Martin Septim
Characters: Female Hero of Kvatch | Champion of Cyrodiil, Martin Septim, Uriel Septim VII, Jauffre (Elder Scrolls)
Additional Tags: POV Second Person, Tragedy, Angst, oblivion was a love story fight me
Summary: You love him quietly. And if every step away from the Temple, away from Martin, is agony, well. That is no one’s business but your own.
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REPOSTOBER, DAY 27: Moon and Star
A collection of drawings with my Nerevarine, Raelin.
TW! this post has some TES-headcanons which might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but please, don’t judge a woman by her headcanons
After her mother died, Raelin became a street performer in the Imperial City.
She was a young girl when she got captured by the imperial guards and thrown into the dungeon alongside with another dunmer, for a thing she didn't do. A day after she found herself on a ship sailing to Morrowind, even though she was born and raised in Cyrodiill and has never been to Vvardenfell.
She arrived to Seyda Neen and then the Morrowind storyline begins.
During the Morrowind storyline, she got infected by corprus. She was barely herself by the time she reached Tel Fyr.
Divayth Fyr saved her life, and she got so fascinated with him, that it became an obsession. The girl was madly in love and at the same time she was repulsed by the fact that he cloned himself four times and married the clones, so she never approached him. Not only he had four clones of himself, he also managed to clone Raelin while she was recovering from corprus, using her cells. He kept that fact a secret, knowing that she would never forgive him.
Raelin receiving the Moon and Star from Azura in the Cavern of the Incarnate:
Raelin by the Red Mountain:
Raelin in Balmora:
During the Morrowind storyline, Raelin became a part of house Telvanni, though she still preferred using staff as a pole weapon and the theory of magic fascinated her a lot more than the spells she could use in battle. She planned going on an expedition to Akavir, but the Oblivion Crisis prolonged her stay in Morrowind for a few years. She finally managed to leave during the Red Year.
Her ship was sailing in the sea when the catastrophe happened.
She knew what happened from a vision she got: she helplessly watched the destruction of Vivec, Ald'ruhn and Balmora crumble into dust.
Her ship got into a terrible storm and wrecked apart: none of the crewmembers and the expeditioners survived, but her.
Corprus changed her body forever: she became a lot stronger, more agile than regular dunmer, immune to any decease, being able to recover a lot faster and survive such damage that would kill a regular person. She survived on an Island and it took her forever to get to Akavir, but eventually, she did.
She lived in a tiny shack in the middle of nowhere, the years flew by. In horror, she realised that she never aged. Her body remained young, the terrible injuries she got during the shipwreck didn't leave a single scar on her body. She most likely coundn't have children anymore.
She was scared and devastated, she lost everything she loved, she lost her land, her people, and she also felt like she've lost herself.
She still has visions. She dreamed of the past and of the nearest future, and the Tang Mo, who, at first, were disturbed by her presence on their land, started to see her as a shaman, a wise woman, even though she was significantly different from them. She eventually made friends among them.
One night, she had a vision: a daedra appearing out of nowhere somewhere at the bog, in a form of a man. She went out to search from him and found him and saw that he is no daedra, but a white haired mer, covered in blood and mud.
Here's a bunch of post-Morrowind concepts:
Champion of Cyrodiil/Hero of Kwatch post: here
And some Nerevarine/Champion stuff under cut:
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THE BARBIE MUGSHOT MEME (but, like, TES-edition).
Cero, Raelin, Vilor and the last, but not the least
SAИDRO, the dragonborn.
Saw this post on Twitter and couldn't resist the urge. I don't play a DnD campaign atm, but I still have my TES OCs by my side lol
Also, been playing Daggerfall lately, and this game is TON OF FUN, I absolutely love it.
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People always talk about how in Morrowind and Skyrim, the players are parts of prophecy, but how in Oblivion the player is just a guy, but they never really talk about how much.
In Morrowind, the main game is a prophecy. Tribunal is an extension of that prophecy. Bloodmoon is another prophecy.
In Skyrim, the main game is a prophecy. Dragonborn is an extension of that prophecy. Dawnguard is another prophecy.
But in Oblivion, in the main game the player is just there. In Knights of the Nine, the player is just there. In Shivering Isles, the player is just there.
People never really talk about how the Hero of Kvatch is the most Random Dude anyone can be.
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