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0x0008b0ab |
Come into the High Hall of Judgment. Let us test ourselves against one another once and for all. |
0x0008b0ac |
You came for the Amulet. Take it then! |
0x0008c236 |
Don't hold back! |
0x0008c237 |
You're no better than the others. |
0x0008c238 |
I welcome the contest! |
0x0008c239 |
You came for the Amulet. Take it then! |
0x0008c23a |
Strength against strength! |
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That's better! |
0x0008c215 |
A worthy foe, at last! |
0x0008c216 |
Fate chose you well. |
0x0008c217 |
Old Tamriel still has some fight left in her! |
0x0008c218 |
My vision will yet be realized! |
0x0008c219 |
Your cause is already lost! |
0x0008c21a |
Lord Dagon will walk Tamriel again! |
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0x0001f875 |
The Dragon Throne is empty, and we hold the Amulet of Kings! |
0x0001f876 |
Praise be to your Brothers and Sisters! Great shall be their reward in Paradise! |
0x0001f877 |
Hear now the words of Lord Dagon. |
0x0001f878 |
"When I walk the earth again, the Faithful among you shall receive your reward: to be set above all other Mortals forever." |
0x0001f879 |
"As for the rest: the weak shall be winnowed; the timid shall be cast down; the mighty shall tremble at my feet and pray for pardon." |
0x0001f87a |
Your reward, Brothers and Sisters! The time of Cleansing draws nigh. I go now to Paradise. I shall return with Lord Dagon at the coming of the Dawn! |
0x0008b09e |
I have waited a long time for you, Champion of Old Tamriel. |
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You are the last gasp of a dying age. You breathe the stale air of false hope. |
0x0008b0a0 |
How little you understand! You cannot stop Lord Dagon. |
0x0008b0a1 |
The walls between our worlds are crumbling. The Mythic Dawn grows nearer with every rift in the firmament. |
0x0008b0a2 |
Soon, very soon, the lines now blurred will be erased. Tamriel and Oblivion rejoined! The Mythic Age reborn! |
0x0008b0a3 |
Lord Dagon shall walk Tamriel again. The world shall be remade. The new age shall rise from the ashes of the old. |
0x0008b0a4 |
My vision shall be realized. Weakness will be purged from the world, and mortal and immortal alike purified in the refiner's fire. |
0x0008b0a5 |
My long duel with the Septims is over, and I have the mastery. |
0x0008b0a6 |
The Emperor is dead. The Amulet of Kings is mine. |
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And the last defender of the last ragged Septim stands before me, in the heart of my power. |
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Let us see who at last has proved the stronger! |
0x0008c21b |
So, the cat's-paw of the Septims arrives at last. |
0x0008c21c |
You didn't think you could take me unawares, here of all places? In the Paradise that I created? |
0x0008c21d |
Look now upon my Paradise. Gaiar Alata, in the old tongue. A vision of the past... and the future. |
0x0008c21e |
Behold the Savage Garden, where my disciples are tempered for a higher destiny: to rule over Tamriel Reborn. |
0x0008c21f |
If you are truly the hero of destiny, as I hope, the Garden will not hold you for long. |
0x0008c220 |
Lift your eyes to Carac Agaialor, my seat at the pinnacle of Paradise. I shall await you there. |
0x0008c221 |
How little you understand! |
0x0008c224 |
The Principalities have sparkled as gems in the black reaches of Oblivion since the First Morning. |
0x0008c226 |
Many are their names and the names of their masters: the Coldharbour of Meridia, Peryrite's Quagmire, the ten Moonshadows of Mephala, and... |
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... and Dawn's Beauty, the Princedom of Lorkhan... misnamed 'Tamriel' by deluded mortals. |
0x0008c228 |
Yes, you understand now. |
0x0008c229 |
Tamriel is just one more Daedric realm of Oblivion, long since lost to its Prince when he was betrayed by those that served him. |
0x0008c22a |
Lord Dagon cannot invade Tamriel, his birthright! He comes to liberate the Occupied Lands! |
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Ask yourself! How is it that mighty gods die, yet the Daedra stand incorruptible? |
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How is it that the Daedra forthrightly proclaim themselves to man, while the gods cower behind statues and the faithless words of traitor-priests? |
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It is simple... they are not gods at all. |
0x0008c22e |
The truth has been in front of you since first you were born: the Daedra are the true gods of this universe. |
0x0008c22f |
Julianos and Dibella and Stendarr are all Lorkhan's betrayers, posing as divinities in a principality that has lost its guiding light. |
0x0008c230 |
What are Scholarship, Love, and Mercy when compared to Fate, Night, and Destruction? The gods you worship are trifling shadows of First Causes. |
0x0008c231 |
They have tricked you for Ages. |
0x0008c233 |
Why do you think your world has always been contested ground, the arena of powers and immortals? |
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It is Tamriel, the realm of Change, brother to Madness, sister to Deceit. |
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Your false gods could not entirely rewrite history. Thus you remember tales of Lorkhan, vilified, a dead trickster, whose heart came to Tamriel. |
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But if a god can die, how does his heart survive? |
0x0008c240 |
He is daedroth! TAMRIEL AE DAEDROTH! |
0x0008c241 |
"This Heart is the heart of the world, for one was made to satisfy the other." You all remember this. It is in every legend. |
0x0008c242 |
Daedra cannot die, so your so-called gods cannot erase him from your minds completely. |
0x0008c243 |
Well done, champion! Your progress is swift and sure. Perhaps you will reach me after all. |
0x0008c244 |
You think I mock you? Not at all. |
0x0008c245 |
In your coming, I hear the footsteps of Fate. |
0x0008c246 |
You are the last defender of decadent Tamriel. I am the midwife of the Mythic Dawn, Tamriel Reborn. |
0x0008c247 |
I welcome you, if you truly are the agent of Fate. |
0x0008c248 |
I tire of the self-styled heroes who set themselves in my path, only to prove unworthy in the event. |