1.860 Far Tomb
"'They say there is a place in Oblivion where the paths between realms are thin and easy to navigate. No daemons rule this realm, and both mortals and Daedra are free to do as they please. They say a
place exists in Oblivion where the paths between planes are thin and easy to navigate. That no Prince rules this realm, and mortal and Daedra alike are free to do whatever they please. They call this place Fargrave.)'." Knowledgeable Lord
Adults also have reading memory related to it. And it is the kind of photographic memory.
The Fargrave is an inconspicuous demiplane of annihilation that contains a city of the same name. As a crossroads of planes, the path to different realms becomes easier through the Fargrave. So the Fargrave is also
It was nicknamed "Celestial Palanquin".
Since there is no demonic rule, the laws that make it more difficult to contact Nirn in other Annihilation realms do not apply here, making it a convenient transit point between Nirn and the Annihilation realm. From the appearance, the Far Tomb is a vast
A desert wasteland filled with giant Gargantuan Skeletons and surrounded by aurora. Both Daedra and mortals can trade and live in Far Tomb. But the residents of the city prefer to keep their privacy from outsiders, so in Mortal
Not many people in the world know about the existence of the Far Tomb. Very few people even know the name "Far Tomb". By using ancient relics such as "Portal Key", people can unscrupulously pass through the Far Tomb and travel between Nirn and Annihilation.
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It is said that there is a teleportation square in the city of Far Tomb. The huge stone portal built around the square can maintain permanent connections with other realms of annihilation, including the death place of Melunes Dagon, the King of Destruction. The Far Tomb is the home of Orbis Scavengers (
Gleaners of Aurbis, home to Saraathu Ton and House Hexos. An agreement known as "Strict" allows mortals to travel freely through the Far Tombs and binds the Daedra within the city.
and the legal conduct of mortals. The city is overseen by a group of Daedric Arbiters known as the Grasp of the Stricture (Grasp).
The Saratoga is a coalition of exiled mages that controls much of the trade in the Far Tomb. Its members are mainly Dunmer scholars who were expelled for offending the Tribunal, but not all. The Saratoga have sworn allegiance to House Hellalu.
, using their expertise in teleportation magic to provide the Hellalu family with magic items in many fields. The organization signed a contract with a terrifying creature called Quath, allowing them to study magic and portals in the Far Tomb.
The Salat Hall is headquartered in the Far Tomb and provides guidance, advice, and employment to the mortal residents of the city. They also provide interdimensional teleportation services to those who are not affiliated with the Heraru family. The teleportation system is strictly confidential within the organization.
The inner workings of many other spells are kept secret from non-members of the organization.
For thousands of years, the inventors of Saratoga have tried to uncover the secrets of Annihilation. Despite their efforts, Annihilation's countless facets remain beyond their comprehension.
Saratutang also reached an agreement with another mortal organization, the Orbis Scavengers, to provide them with advanced teleportation services. In return, the Scavengers provided them with spy and thief services. Saratutang also has a close relationship with the Hexos family
cooperate.
Saratutang will also employ various craftsmen, mages, and scholars, such as mage blacksmiths, Daedra researchers, poison masters, etc.
Before 2E 582, Nathyn Farandas, the security director of Saratoga, noticed that The Anchorite (later became the Hero of the Tomb, the protagonist of "The Elder Scrolls Online: Deadlands DLC", Reach Chang)
The Chosen One, who was of House Dynasty blood, but embarked on his own path, and finally banished Merunes Dagon) came to the Far Tomb. The Hermit helped everywhere, but ended up causing trouble to Saratutang, who
She wanted her to stop, but she asked Saratutang to help the poor people in the far tomb for free. Although the interests of both parties were inconsistent, Saratutang believed that the hermit would not pose a threat to the joint organization.
Around 2E 582, Saratutang recruited adventurers (most likely soulless) to help. Saratutang's attendants were imprisoned outside the lair of a Manticora by the Dagonites of the Order of the Awakening Flame.
The adventurers defeated Manticola and extracted the antidote. They also sold the collected Manticola venom to the alchemists of Saratutang at a high price. The organization can use it as the main raw material to make Daze - a
Plant a poison commonly used by the Daedra. Saratutang also requires the adventurers to destroy the stolen liminal rod, a tool used to teleport magic.
Saratutang also hired adventurers to kill The Unmaker, which killed the Daedra merchant who worked for Saratutang. Saratutang asked adventurers to place an observation stone near the Unmaker's lair.
to store information about its unusual regeneration rate and retrieve the Daedric weapons and armor stored in the lair for the Mage Blacksmith of Saratutang. The Mage Blacksmith hopes to have more resources to learn about Daedric forging technology.
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This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! In 3E 110, the ritual master Valshiron left the mainland of Tamriel and arrived at the Far Tomb again. Entrusted by Saratu Hall, he studied another unsolved mystery:
Bearers.
"Pandan bearer?" The Lord Lord had a unique understanding of this obviously foreign word: "Is it the person carrying the sedan chair?"
"Ah..." Ceremony Master Val Shilen nodded happily: "Your Excellency is right, they are four giants carrying the sedan chair."
Because it is a crossroads of planes, the distant tomb is also called the "celestial sedan chair". It is not difficult to understand. The so-called "celestial sedan chair" refers to the "transportation vehicle between the planets of Mendas".
The original meaning of "Palanquin" is the sedan chair of the ancient king or queen. It is known for its lightness, stability and comfort. It is common in the Khajiit Kingdom. According to Khajiit tradition, Khajiit have to shave their hair.
, braiding these hairs onto the mane's mane, which causes the mane to turn into a ball of hair and cannot move freely without the help of others. So it can only travel in a sedan chair. In Brighton
In the human city, there is a Breton Cart, which is a simplified version of the Khajiit sedan.
"So, what else do I not know about these sedan bearers?" the lord asked with great interest. This is the standard question and answer mode for communication between superiors and wise men. It means asking for advice openly but without losing dignity.
"The full name of the bearers is 'Bearers of Fargrave'. The nickname 'Gargantuans' means 'giant'." Ceremony Master Val Hillen changed his tone: "
It’s the huge skeletons scattered around the city of Far Tomb.”
"So, you are here for the skeletons of those giants." As the conversation progressed, the Lord no longer had new memory copies pouring in out of thin air. Perhaps, this "free land" known as the crossroads of planes may be called
"The Exiled Land" is not an important branch line related to the final stage of the plot. To put it simply, you can go or not.
"Yes, sir." Ceremony Master Val Hillen saw the lord's interest in the conversation declining: "The identity of these sedan bearers is a mystery, and they have 'unknown' origins."
Chapter completed!