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This is a biography about probably the best character I've wrote. It's a man (or maybe something higher) so fascinated with power that he made the most vile things to become something beyond a human being. This bio combines experiences in my gameplay, but some of them are from my imagination, to cover bugs, glitches and other stuff.

Part 1:

The breton named Bram Rousse entered the College of Winterhold in his 23rd winter. He quickly became the best student in the College, and also gained some fame after helping in the discovery of the Eye of Magnus. The days passed and he received excellent news: a Telvanni Wizard named Neloth wanted Bram and another apprentice to study magic with him. Bram was excited and told the news to his Dunmer friend Brelyna, another student. But Brelyna wasn't the other student invited by Neloth: it was J'Zargo, the Khajiit. Bram and J'Zhargo hated each other, but Neloth was one of the most powerful men alive. It was probably their best opportunity to increase their talents.

J'Zargo and Bram sailed to Solstheim, the island where Neloth resided. They had to battle insects and beasts from the dark lands of Morrowind, but they finally arrived in the Telvanni Wizard's tower by working together and crafting a good friendship. Neloth already had an apprentice, so what he made was a test to see which one was better: the wizard used the spell Fury in J'Zargo and the Khajiit attacked. Bram tried to calm him, but it didn't worked, so he had no choice. The breton used the Fireball spell and burned the cat alive. He was furious with Neloth, but something that the dunmer said echoed in the Breton's pride: The Telvanni Wizard argued that if Bram had trained better, his Calm spell would succeed, and if J'Zargo trained better, he could've escape from the Fury spell. Bram agreed and stood in the tower.

After a month helping in his tasks (picking books, ingredients, staves and helping in Neloth's experiments), Bram had to help the Dunmer wizard to find out who were sending Ash Spawns to attack him. He found out that Neloth's last apprentice, Ildari Sarotrhil, was the one to blame. Before leaving the tower of Tel Mythrin, he found a ominous black book in the enchanter. He opened it and were transported to a strange placed with piles of books, green seas and tentacles everywhere. He heard the voice of the Daedric Prince of Knowledge, Hermaeus Mora. He tried to battle, but Mora's minions were too strong, so he ran and trapped them in the infinite green seas beneath the platforms of that strange realm. He finally found a giant black book, but he couldn't reach it. He fell on the sea and died.

Bram woke up sweating and packed his things to travel to Ildari's hideout at Highpoint Tower, but he took Mora's book too. The other Neloth''s apprentice, Talvas Fathryon, followed him and sworn to help in the battle, since Bram helped him too. They destroyed all her Ash Spawns and Atronachs. As they found her, the battle started and both of them were no match for her power, then he remembered about the book. Talvas created a distraction with an Ash Atronach and she turned her attention to the construct Ildaril destroyed the Atronach and Talvas went flying through the air. Bram poured his elven dagger with a paralyzing poison and attacked Ildari. She fell unconscious, and he used a spell that made him invisible. He opened the book, but this time, he reached the book and learned his secrets. Returning to the real world, he used what he learned: Bram restored his health, magicka and stamina and used his ability as a Breton to absorb Magicka. With an infinite amount of power at his hand, he blasted waves of thunder, fire and ice at Ildaril, but she was a powerful opponent. Then, Talvas used a Fireball, Ildaril tried to dodge, but Bram used it as an advantage and carved an ice spike in her chest.

They returned to Neloth and he congratulated both of them, but that wouldn't be enough: He made them members of the House Telvanni, with their own Neloth-like robes. Bram was reading about the Liminal Bridges, but he heard someone speaking to him. It was Hermaeus Mora. He said that his eyes may know very much, but there are always new things to learn. One of them, is the Eye of Magnus in the College of Winterhold. Bram would have to return to Winterhold and examinate the relic, so he would be rewarded by Hermaeus Mora with a great gift: knowledge of all that is real and imaginary, and maybe beyond.

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For now, that's it! Later I will write the Part 2 of Rousse's legacy for power. 