A quick fix to a typesetting issue in T_Bk_SermonZeroTR. The book contains four very long lines of cypher text, that do not wrap and instead trail off beyond the pages of the book. I have simply inserted spaces where text hits the page edge, to break up these lines. See images.
Lore on Argonian religion as I try to expand it beyond "religion is when you worship a deity." In Imperial area's, perhaps in Dres area's, as it could be used to argue that Argonians have no individuality. Please, give me feedback!
The Hist and the Argonian Self by Arcturus Provonius
This is just me trying to give the Khajiit moon-religion (the illusion of) more depth, as well as provide a Khajiit perspective on metaphysics. To do this I give the lunar lattice a way more spiritual and metaphysical significance beyond their concrete influence on Khajiit bodies. Could be placed in bookshops or the Elsweyr mission in Ebonheart. Still a work in progress. By Gnomey's comments, the tone has been altered to be less severe, less straightforwardly Buddhist.
- Music of the Dunmer (could use a better name) - not a skill book - I couldn't find much information about music lore in general, so I made stuff up. If there are any discrepencies or things that don't make sense I guess someone will let me know.
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Title: The Roa Dyr Stand-off Author: Tiberia Minachus
Morrowind is not a nation. It's five smaller nations at cold war. The members of the Great House Indoril - one of those five - claim to represent the living gods of Morrowind. When the Armistice was signed, the nobles and elders of House Indoril could not live with the fact that those same gods had surrendered. The news of what they did reached a Cyrodiil that was drunk with victory, and shocked it sober. Those nobles, who watched their gods surrender to men, could not bear the thought of doing the same.
My attempt at writing out the Armistice, so we can actually read the thing when we go to all the trouble of stealing it. Some parts loosely inspired by parts of real life treaties and Infragris' Lex Imperii (which sadly can't be directly referenced in the Armistice, since it wasn't codified yet). Some of the spellings are intentionally dated/bad to give the "Vivace" effect of an Empire that doesn't quite know what it has conquered. Also many sentences are intentionally long and ramble-y, since that's how many historical treaties were written.