Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20140713184011/@comment-17114085-20140819112825

Esbern pulled out a book, Annals of the Dragonguard.

"You see, right here. Sky Haven Temple, constructed around one of the main Akaviri military camps in the Reach, during their conquest of Skyrim." Esbern said, opening the book and pointing to part of it.

"Do you know what he's talking about?" Delphine asked the Dragonborns.

"Shh! This is where they built Alduin's Wall, to set down in stone all their accumulated dragonlore. A hedge against the forgetfulness of centuries. A wise and foresighted policy, in the event. Despite the far-reaching fame of Alduin's Wall at the time - one of the wonders of the ancient world - its location was lost." Esbern explained.

"Esbern. What are you getting at?" Delphine asked.

"You mean... you don't mean to say you haven't heard of Alduin's Wall? Either of you?" Esbern asked the group.

"Let's pretend we haven't. What's Alduin's Wall and what does it have to do with stopping the dragons?" Delphine said.

"Alduin's Wall was where the ancient Blades recorded all they knew of Alduin and his return. Part history, part prophecy. Its location has been lost for centuries, but I've found it again. Not lost, you see, just forgotten. The Blades archives held so many secrets... I was only able to save a few scraps..." Esbern explained.

"So you think that Alduin's Wall will tell us how to defeat Alduin?" Delphine asked.

"Well, yes, but... there's no guarantee, of course." Esbern replied.

"Sky Haven Temple it is, then. I knew you'd have something for us, Esbern." Delphine said.