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Epilouge (Ending Song):

Anaril:   His body was buried along with every other Thalmor corpse: in a mass burial site near the Imperial City. Some kind official had a wooden symbol of Auri-El driven at the head of each grave. There, among four hundred other dead bodies who now have no name, he was laid to rest for all of eternity.

Mehrunes Dagon:   Already weakened by the group’s actions of the course of the previous two adventures, it is doubtful he will regain the strength to invade Tamriel again for a long, long time.

J’Baad:   He vanished without a good-bye immediately after he had completely been patched up and fed. Since then, no one has heard a word of him.

The Battlemages:   General Weltrod, after the success of a Daedric armored battlemage division, pushed for a legion made of purely battlemages. His request was granted, although since the majority of the mages were killed in action, an academy in the Reach was opened to expedite the training of new ones.

The Ex-Wife:   After hearing how effective the Crawler was, many military officials pushed for a mass production of these Crawlers for the Imperial Army. When Emrey caught wind of this he headed to the Imperial City to explain why he thought these things were a horrible abomination and that any schematic of it should be destroyed and no more should be constructed. The officers took his advice to heart, and all plans to build more Crawlers were bagged.

The Atronach Forge:   Jean continued to produce equipment for Imperial Battlemages, eventually becoming the foremost expert in all of Skyrim on Daedric weapons and armor.

Weltrod:   Since he founded the Battlemage academy, Weltrod was made its first head master, where he continued to serve with dignity.

Great Welkynd Stone:   The last Great Welkynd Stone in Tamriel was entirely and completely destroyed, as it should have been, so long ago.

The Thalmor:   They finally dissolved after the failure of the incursion.

So ends the tale of Lee Emrey and company, who arose from ordinary men and women to changing the course of history. They taught a valuable lesson to the Empire: that heroes can arise because of the simplest things, and their origins are often always unsuspecting. While many questions remain unanswered, and evil still lurks, the story of the Order of the Dragon is over.

THE END...!