Beyond Skyrim:Cyrodiil/Fragment: Reman Text

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Added by Beyond Skyrim: Cyrodiil
ID xx08B5F6
Value 20 Weight 1
Type 4
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Fragment: Reman Text

This book reproduced from a rare and obscure text in the Imperial Library - without the permission of the Library or the Empire, as should come as no surprise.

We will be forever tireless in our pursuit to bring you the truths that have been locked away, gathering dust in the vaults of the Empire.

Tam! RUGH!


Reman Text
Collection 23
Fragment 8


[Editor's Note: The following text is a fragmentary record from the early time of Reman, which at an educated guess was rewritten then from another text (most likely a first hand account of the event in the text) from an even earlier period. The Ayleidoon text has been translated where it was feasible, but most of what isn't has been lost to time, and may not ever be known again.]

[Pre-Text Lost] "You [knew] this was coming Vathrie," Shouted Al-Esh, to Vathrie, as he lay in chains, writhing in his blindness from the banishing of his eyes to Oblivion [Else his eyes would have seen the death of Cyrod, and it would have been so]. "A admia malatu! Cyrod av cey ye molag! Ye haelia Al-Esh ry Aran!" Vathrie spoke through a voice no longer his, but another's - his own throat had been torn out. "I damn you, Vathrie! You and your bird-like-kin, to Padomay-Oio!" Screaming in outrage, both for Vathrie's lies, and for the hiding of an eighth, which the Demon-of-the-Ayleidoon would still not admit to, even with his last breaths. And then the Sky-kin of Morihaus parted, allowing latta to pass through, breaking through the walls of Vathrie's stone prison, and bathing him in [the] Meridian-Light and then he vanished by Umaril's foul light-craft [given to him by his [unholy] mistress]. But with his [one] last blow against [Alessia], the Sorceror-King Vathrie said, "Ayleidoon mathmeldi, [will] hilyat latta av loria, [and] [bring] malatu av Cyrod?"