Literature

Moon Wisdom

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

- 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.

A Satire on Narsis

TITLE: A Satire On Narsis
AUTHOR: A. C. Kret.

[Publisher's note: As with all Kret plays, prospective theater groups are advised to consider whether this is an appropriate performance for their venue. Preferably with a magistrate. Some names may need to be changed for certain shows. As always, our office will not respond to any complaints from the public about this play.]

The Roa Dyr Stand-Off

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.

The Armistice - Full Text

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.

Hoom-Song of the Scarabs-On-March

A Redoran War Song that was written by a Redoran poet, perhaps in an attempt to emulate the style of song so often sung by the Imperial Legions. I don't know whether war songs are popular among the Redoran, but if so then I can imagine them singing this. Still, I'm not sure about some of the lyrical choices so any critique would be appreciated.

A Dunce in Morrowind, v7

TITLE: A Dunce in Morrowind, v7
AUTHOR: Frolja Silver-Blood.

Now, we were sailing back to the mainland from Port Telvannis, across the boring waters of Morrowind, but the journey was quite long and also boring, and so we both decided to pass out on the deck as a result of all the concussions and alcohol poisoning we'd had over the past few days. When we both came to, we were inside the passengers cabin, with empty sacks thrown over us, and night had fallen.

The Ebonheart Bellman

STATUS: All merged.

An attempt at implementing the Ebonheart Bellman newspaper for Old Ebonheart. Can't claim credit for the concept, as the Bellman base item and bookart have been in the files since OE at least, but let's try and make it work.

Currently, the .esp contains the following:

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