The Journey of Death
On that fateful execution day at Helgen, something happened. Something from the depths of the Underworld came to Tamriel, something monstrous, and by the looks of it something that wasn't leaving anytime soon. This blog will follow the story of Death himself as he tries to do whatever he can to keep the civil war going. He makes friends, and enemies, and starts to gain more human emotion than he knows, but in the end he will always be the one and only leader of the Underworld. And his role as leader will always surpass his personal goals.
Table of Contents
(I will place my first chapter after writing this)
And a word of wisdom when wandering the roads of Skyrim: don't go alone, because Death is always watching.
The Journey of Death
On that fateful execution day at Helgen, something happened. Something from the depths of the Underworld came to Tamriel, something monstrous, and by the looks of it something that wasn't leaving anytime soon. This blog will follow the story of Death himself as he tries to do whatever he can to keep the civil war going. He makes friends, and enemies, and starts to gain more human emotion than he knows, but in the end he will always be the one and only leader of the Underworld. And his role as leader will always surpass his personal goals.
Table of Contents
(I will place my first chapter after writing this)
And a word of wisdom when wandering the roads of Skyrim: don't go alone, because Death is always watching.
I was thinking more along the line of the "doesn't talk to anyone he doesn't need to, omniscient, doesn't like to fight due to not wanting to let his powers be shown" type of character. But having Arvak as a summons once he gets to Dawnguard would be a nice addition story wise.
I was thinking more along the line of the "doesn't talk to anyone he doesn't need to, omniscient, doesn't like to fight due to not wanting to let his powers be shown" type of character. But having Arvak as a summons once he gets to Dawnguard would be a nice addition story wise.