Sotha is so tall that the local birds have mistaken him for a tree!
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KNEEL!!
Revenge for Ald Sotha
Sotha Sil 1E 2920 Mournhold.
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「After Tribunal」
This is where I imagine Kim would take a nap after what happened at the tribunal (based on my first play through).
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hiii remember this post? i got another ayem for the collection :) based on her statue in mournhold's plaza...
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Ayem
Of course the first thing I upload here had to be elder scrolls related
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For now, you face one true god
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Hoping tumblr doesn't take these down, here are the Tribunal pin-up pieces I've worked on for @brassfortress!!
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"It will fall apart like a stone that recalls that it is really water." --36 Sermons of Vivec, Sermon 11
aughhhhhh its done. there were so many versions of the picture and i changed a lotta stuff on the fly, but this is what i got
vivec is usually depicted as a god with fire hair, but i suppose what is the difference between fire and water? fire consumes. water remembers. i dont know okay dont listen to me
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Annnd this is the post where I lose followers probably. My brain was not okay when I read the lore on him vs Mehrunes Dagon. Especially coming from a Sotha Simp.
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Almalexia - Mother Morrowind
Art from the Emperor's Guide to Tamriel
*Artist Unknown* If anyone knows the artist, comment below
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[ Revenge ]
> During the carnage, Sotha Sil arrived with Almalexia to Mournhold, and engaged the Prince of Destruction in the battlefield that was lit by a barrage of flame which fell indiscriminately. Almalexia plunged Hopesfire into Dagon's flesh and carved him from within. Meanwhile, Sotha Sil, enacting vengeance for Ald Sotha, used god-bronze whips to lash the Prince into submission.
In this battle Sotha Sil received his scar, which he later began to cover with a brass helmet. Mehrunes Dagon wounded him with his Dagger of the Final Wounds.
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