Well, I got a burst of inspiration today so decided to take a stab at my own version of the Gospel of Saint Veloth, which had been attempted three times before.
On the one hand I managed to finish my version, on the other hand its language ended up a good deal more esoteric and impenetrable than I had initially intended. As such, unless its indecipherable nature is judged to work to its benefit, this will probably require a lot of feedback and tweaking.
following a discussion (=a disagreement) with Gnomey I got the inspiration to write a little story about House Indoril and the names of its lords.
this story/one-man play is meant to be an Indoril version of stand up comedy, or more accurately the Japanese monologue theatre rakugo. it's hugely influenced by a traditional Japanese story, Jugemu.
One of three unique books ("the Cataclysmic Triad") to be used for "The Rift" quest written by Randonaut. It is a tome of forbidden knowledge that was stolen from the realm of Hermaeus Mora.
A Temple/Indoril book written by an Indoril noble that seeks to reconcile the essays "On the Importance of Heresy" with "On the Evil of Heresy" in the most Indoril way possible.
Not sure how applicable this is, as it leans slightly on ESO's MMO convention that every large animal gets turned into a player mount at some point, so I put this up to see what kind of interest it gets.
In my travels, I have delved into dozens of Dwarven ruins, from far-reaching Bthzark on Stros M'Kai to the crumbling Bthzundcheft of the Telvanni Isles. These ancient structures have allowed scholars such as myself a glimpse into Dwarven culture, history, science, and technology. This short work is an introduction to their understanding of astronomy and a companion to Ffoulke's Firmament for the Dwarven Enthusiast.
This file contains many typo and grammar corrections for Tamriel_Data, almost entirely for its books. None of the fixes change the meaning of the text.