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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter Eight

    Well this was it, the days had passed quickly and my head was sore from the Nord mead the night before, Saadia’s knock on the door seemed much louder than normal. Once Saadia had left the bowl and jug of water on the drawers, I rose slowly on unsteady feet, staggering towards the bowl.  ...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter Seven

    In the morning I awoke to the sounds of Hulda and her assistant preparing for the coming day. The ground floor room I had been ushered to the previous night was small but clean, a single bed and chest of drawers filled the room, with a small window and tapestry, depicting Kynareth, hanging beside it...
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  • Tales of a Quite Peculiar Cat Vol. II

    By Rubyn Frey   In many ways Ji'sari was a typical Khajiit, they have a tendency towards very sweet things and also to develop various abilities that may cause them to cross paths with the authorities. Often as a very young kit, Ji'sari wished to test herself but also had a yearning for som...
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  • Tales of a Quite Peculiar Cat Vol. III

    By Rubyn Frey   As Ji’sari grew, so did her tendency to be where she should not, her eavesdropping giving her access to information that the lower class Khajiit could never dream of knowing. This led to a deepening distrust of the ruling Khajiit and the Altmeri who kept them in their ...
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  • Tales of a Quite Peculiar Cat Vol. I

    By Rubyn Frey   Our tale begins in Elsweyer, with a kit who was a little too curious, finding herself amongst the feet of the elders in the markets or climbing onto the low sloping roofs and finding hiding spots to overhear the more noble Khajiit or visiting Justicas.   Our kit, Ji's...
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  • Tales of a Quite Peculiar Cat - TOC

      Welcome dear readers as I, Rubyn Frey, bestow upon you the most fantastical, but true tales of the Khajiit known only as Ji'sari. Yes, 'tis true, a Khajiit, that is now a legend in her own lifetime, stories of her feats of adventure in Cyrodiil and Skyrim will shock or bedazzle the unwary....
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  • A Collection of Orsimer Poetry

    The following are a collection of Orsimer poems accumulated by Theranis Frey, during his travels through the Wrothgarian mountains and the strongholds of Skyrim. Stronghold, city orc, fort or mine!All Hail the Orsimer! Hunt wife, shield wife, forge or hearth!All Hail the Orsimer! Trinimac, Maouch...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter Six

    “Ah, the Jarl thinks you may be of use to me? Hmm, you’re not the usual brute he sends my way,” Farengar muttered, going back to his papers. Brute? What on Nirn did this mage have planned for me? Wait, a mage? If I recall correctly that was a bone of contention between the local a...
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  • Skelebobs by the Dozen

    By Auguris Cedas Skelebob number one was when we walked in, I never knew that I could scream that way. And skelebob number two was in Labyrinthian, He showed up and I just ran away. Now we've got skelebobs by the dozen, skelebobs by the score. Every corridor we go down, we find three skeleb...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - TOC

        Introduction   The trials and tribulations of an Imperial administrator taking his first steps outside of Cyrodiil, to Skyrim the land of dragons, rebels and draugr to complete a census of the population. This journey would never go according to plan, however Auguris Cedas...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter Five

    The following morning Alvor had given me a stern look, disappeared into the family's sleeping area and returned with some heavy cotton trousers and a tunic, gruffly instructing me to change. The Imperial armour was placed into a pack by Sigrid, along with a small number of supplies to last for my jo...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter Four

    As we approached Riverwood I could hear the clanging of metal and water rushing chaotically towards the regular rhythm of a lumber mill. The sun was beginning to set as Hadvar spoke quietly and quickly with his uncle the blacksmith, who invited us inside immediately.   “So Hadvar, what&...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter Three

    Hadvar opened an iron gate at the far side of the room which led to the rest of the barracks, I hobbled over towards him as he beckoned for me to follow him. I cringed at each bang of the broom handle on the stone floor, wishing that we would be able to leave the fortress soon and I would be able to...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter Two

    I was roughly shaken awake, and hauled to my feet by a large hand.   “You with us imperial?" Asked a Nord voice urgently as the ground trembled under foot.   I groaned, as my vision came back into focus, I realised it was the rebel soldier I had shared a wagon with.   I lo...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Chapter One

    My wagon contained a rebel, a peasant and a rather rough looking individual who may once have been from noble stock, in addition to his hands being bound he was also gagged. The wagons pulled out of the small courtyard and proceeded along tree lined roads, the morning sun breaking through the treeto...
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  • The Imperial Auditor - Prologue

      My name is Auguris Cedas, I am an auditor for the Imperial Treasury, this is an account of events that unfolded following my transfer from the administrative section in Chorrol.   I crossed the border into Skyrim on the 12th of Last Seed, 4E201, the Emperor's administration had tasked...
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