Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-23371555-20161028170009

Backstory: Born in the First Era two decades before Saint Alessia's rebellion against the Ayleids, the man that would become the Daedra Eater knew nothing but enslavement since birth. However upon word of a slave rebellion all slaves in his encampment simply ignored these tales as it was safer to just obey. However, he would have none of it. He purposely shirked his driver's commands, prompting the only Dremora Lord enforcer to intervene. In a motion faster than anyone could see he removed the Dremora's dagger from its sheath and jammed it upwards through its skull. Then, in front of the stunned slaves and Ayleid drivers, he cut out its heart and devoured it. Through bloodstained teeth he yelled "Death to you all!" and began slaughtering the terrified Ayleids, prompting the other slaves to follow suit. After their masters lay in lakes of their own blood he took the armor of the Dremora for himself, refusing to repair the damage to the helm or the hole in the chestplate. The Ayleids would know him and would fear his name.

After joining Alessia, he became close friends with the now legendary leader. Until the brute Pelinal Whitestrake entered the cause. He had butchered and sadistically dismembered Dremora plenty of times, but the things Pelinal did to the Ayleids even made him sick. This, along with Alessia spending increasing amounts of time with the new "hero", prompted him to disappear from the army. He struck out on his own, went behind enemy lines, and demolished the brunt of their daedra army. By the time Alessia and her army reached the Imperial City most of the daedra had been slain. Suspicions were raised that this was his doing, but with nothing but speculation to back it up the search was eventually called off.

Although Alessia never forgot the former elite of the rebellion, the Daedra Eater would make sure history did. After willingly becoming a vampire he kept a low profile until Alessia's passing. During her funeral he snuck into the royal chambers and replaced her personal diary with his own falsified one styling Pelinal as the martyr he is known as today. No mention was made of the man who slaughtered daedra by the thousands. And thus the world forgot him.

(Will add more later.  Stay tuned.  Madness (and chesse) is back in business!) 