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|title = Chronicles of the Five Companions 2
 
|title = Chronicles of the Five Companions 2
 
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|fulltitle = Chronicles of the Five Companions 2
|author = [[Lyris Titanborn]]
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'''''Chronicles of the Five Companions 2''''' is a [[Books (Online)|book]] in {{Online}}.
==Summary==
 
*Location: [[The Harborage (Location)|The Harborage]]
 
*Author: [[Lyris Titanborn]]
 
*Collection: [[The Five Companions]]
 
   
==Content==
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==Locations==
 
*[[The Harborage (Location)|The Harborage]]
Once again, I, [[Lyris Titanborn|Lyris]] of [[Skyrim (Online)|Skyrim]], commit words to paper on behalf of [[The Prophet (Online)|the Prophet]]. In truth, he didn't ask me to write this entry, but I feel the need to keep a record of these events, whatever the outcome may be.
 
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==Contents==
 
Once again, I, [[Lyris Titanborn (Online)|Lyris]] of [[Skyrim (Online)|Skyrim]], commit words to paper on behalf of [[The Prophet (Online)|the Prophet]]. In truth, he didn't ask me to write this entry, but I feel the need to keep a record of these events, whatever the outcome may be.
   
 
The Prophet's visions and nightmares are getting worse. He continues to witness horrifying visions of a future in which [[Molag Bal (Online)|Molag Bal]] rules our world. These don't seem to have a profound effect on him when he is awake, but at night, in those precious few hours where he manages to drift off, the visions become increasingly disturbing. He refuses to describe them to me in great detail, but he awakens violently, in a cold sweat, and it's obvious that they are wearing away at his sanity.
 
The Prophet's visions and nightmares are getting worse. He continues to witness horrifying visions of a future in which [[Molag Bal (Online)|Molag Bal]] rules our world. These don't seem to have a profound effect on him when he is awake, but at night, in those precious few hours where he manages to drift off, the visions become increasingly disturbing. He refuses to describe them to me in great detail, but he awakens violently, in a cold sweat, and it's obvious that they are wearing away at his sanity.
   
Our ally, {{hide|Vestige|change to character's name}}, has already proven extremely capable. The [[Soul Shriven in Coldharbour|escape]] from [[the Wailing Prison]] was only the beginning. [[Vestige|The Vestige]] risked everything to rescue me from [[the Foundry of Woe]]. I owe our new friend my life, my soul, and perhaps my very sanity.
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Our ally, {{hide|Vestige|Change to Player character's name}}, has already proven extremely capable. The [[Soul Shriven in Coldharbour|escape]] from [[the Wailing Prison]] was only the beginning. [[The Vestige]] risked everything to rescue me from [[the Foundry of Woe]]. I owe our new friend my life, my soul, and perhaps my very sanity.
   
We're now chasing every available lead in our attempts to find [[Sai Sahan]] and the [[Amulet of Kings (Online)|Amulet of Kings]]. If we can regain the amulet, the Prophet believes that we might be able to challenge Molag Bal and save our world. As usual, he used a bunch of flowery words and obscure phrases I didn't understand, but his general meaning was clear.
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We're now chasing every available lead in our attempts to find [[Sai Sahan (Online)|Sai Sahan]] and the [[Amulet of Kings (Online)|Amulet of Kings]]. If we can regain the amulet, the Prophet believes that we might be able to challenge Molag Bal and save our world. As usual, he used a bunch of flowery words and obscure phrases I didn't understand, but his general meaning was clear.
   
Sometimes I wish I'd never left Skyrim and gone to [[Cyrodiil (Online)|Cyrodiil]]. I fought for a great man that I believed in, met another man that I came to cherish dearly, and had my share of blood and glory, but was it worth it? Cyrodiil will always be the place where I first laid eyes on that traitorous [[Skeever (Online)|skeever]] [[Mannimarco (Online)|Mannimarco]] and his sniveling toady [[Abnur Tharn]]. I don't know which is worse, Mannimarco's charm and eloquence as he prepared to backstab us, or Tharn's endless insults and irritating condescension. At least with Tharn we always knew where we stood.
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Sometimes I wish I'd never left Skyrim and gone to [[Cyrodiil (Online)|Cyrodiil]]. I fought for a great man that I believed in, met another man that I came to cherish dearly, and had my share of blood and glory, but was it worth it? Cyrodiil will always be the place where I first laid eyes on that traitorous [[Skeever (Online)|skeever]] [[Mannimarco (Online)|Mannimarco]] and his sniveling toady [[Abnur Tharn (Online)|Abnur Tharn]]. I don't know which is worse, Mannimarco's charm and eloquence as he prepared to backstab us, or Tharn's endless insults and irritating condescension. At least with Tharn we always knew where we stood.
   
 
The Prophet said that Tharn's part in this isn't finished. I can't imagine any good coming of that. After all, that sniveling son of a goat went right back to licking Mannimarco's boot after the [[Soulburst]]. He'd do anything to save his own hide and preserve his family's status in the [[Imperial City (Online)|Imperial City]].
 
The Prophet said that Tharn's part in this isn't finished. I can't imagine any good coming of that. After all, that sniveling son of a goat went right back to licking Mannimarco's boot after the [[Soulburst]]. He'd do anything to save his own hide and preserve his family's status in the [[Imperial City (Online)|Imperial City]].
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I must bring this entry to a close, I hear the Prophet stirring.
 
I must bring this entry to a close, I hear the Prophet stirring.
   
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Main article: Books (Online)

Chronicles of the Five Companions 2 is a book in The Elder Scrolls Online.

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Contents

Once again, I, Lyris of Skyrim, commit words to paper on behalf of the Prophet. In truth, he didn't ask me to write this entry, but I feel the need to keep a record of these events, whatever the outcome may be.

The Prophet's visions and nightmares are getting worse. He continues to witness horrifying visions of a future in which Molag Bal rules our world. These don't seem to have a profound effect on him when he is awake, but at night, in those precious few hours where he manages to drift off, the visions become increasingly disturbing. He refuses to describe them to me in great detail, but he awakens violently, in a cold sweat, and it's obvious that they are wearing away at his sanity.

Our ally, Vestige (Change to Player character's name), has already proven extremely capable. The escape from the Wailing Prison was only the beginning. The Vestige risked everything to rescue me from the Foundry of Woe. I owe our new friend my life, my soul, and perhaps my very sanity.

We're now chasing every available lead in our attempts to find Sai Sahan and the Amulet of Kings. If we can regain the amulet, the Prophet believes that we might be able to challenge Molag Bal and save our world. As usual, he used a bunch of flowery words and obscure phrases I didn't understand, but his general meaning was clear.

Sometimes I wish I'd never left Skyrim and gone to Cyrodiil. I fought for a great man that I believed in, met another man that I came to cherish dearly, and had my share of blood and glory, but was it worth it? Cyrodiil will always be the place where I first laid eyes on that traitorous skeever Mannimarco and his sniveling toady Abnur Tharn. I don't know which is worse, Mannimarco's charm and eloquence as he prepared to backstab us, or Tharn's endless insults and irritating condescension. At least with Tharn we always knew where we stood.

The Prophet said that Tharn's part in this isn't finished. I can't imagine any good coming of that. After all, that sniveling son of a goat went right back to licking Mannimarco's boot after the Soulburst. He'd do anything to save his own hide and preserve his family's status in the Imperial City.

I must bring this entry to a close, I hear the Prophet stirring.

Chronicles of the Five Companions
Chronicles of the Five Companions 1 Chronicles of the Five Companions 2 Chronicles of the Five Companions 3

Appearances