See my family had always found magic as strange and unfamiliar for the fact we were never born with the ability to control it. That was until I was born.
I was born, unlike the others. My complexion was stranger than others and that I was born with strange markings. We did not understand the markings.
When I was in my teens I realised my proficiency …show more content…
I could barely remember anything from my training, I must have hit my head when I slept. He asked if I was awake and I nodded, trying to keep the noise down. The person next to him was Lokir,a horse thief from Rorikstead. He glanced at the person next to me and stated that if it wasn't for the rebels he would have made it out. Ralof commanded Lokir to watch his tone for who he was speaking to. Lokir realized he was speaking to Ulfric Stormcloak, the Jarl of Windhelm and the leader of the rebellion. The driver, an Imperial soldier, ordered us to be quiet back here. Lokir ,in a frantic tone, prayed to the eight gods, or …show more content…
After walking inside I was confronted by the Jarl’s housecarl. She wanted to know why I was here and said the Jarl wanted to see me immediately. He said thanks for the sighting and told me to go to his court mage to help the mage in his research on dragons and rumors of dragons. He stated he needed something called a dragon stone inside of a Nordic ruin called Bleak Falls Barrow.
After returning the stone to the court wizard, he thanked me and the Jarl's Housecall need my help with and urgent emergency. The west watchtower was ablaze by dragon fire. We set forth to kill this dragon, check damages and check casualties.
One we arrived, the watch tower was in ruins and several died. There was one survivor and he stated that the dragon was on his way back. After the fierce battle of might and magic, the dragon was slain. The strange thing though is the corpse burned to the bone. After I felt a new power over me so I ,using my voice, shouted. The thu'um, shout, shook the mountain as it seemed. The guards just stood and stared, calling me “Dragonborn”. I pondered