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==Summary==
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*Location: [[The Harborage (Location)|The Harborage]]
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*Author: [[Sir Cadwell]]
 
*Collection: [[The Five Companions]]
 
   
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And yea, verily, did [[Five Companions|the Five]] stride forth into the shadows of calamity to render unto [[Molag Bal (Online)|Molag Bal]] the right solid thrashing he deserved! I can say with pride that I, [[Cadwell|Sir Cadwell]] of Codswallop, the Undaunted, Knight of the Court of [[Coldharbour]], Champion of Chivalry, Defender of the Defenseless, Shepherd to the [[Soul Shriven]], have watched from a great distance to see this moment come to pass.
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And yea, verily, did [[Five Companions|the Five]] stride forth into the shadows of calamity to render unto [[Molag Bal (Online)|Molag Bal]] the right solid thrashing he deserved! I can say with pride that I, [[Sir Cadwell]] of Codswallop, the Undaunted, Knight of the Court of [[Coldharbour]], Champion of Chivalry, Defender of the Defenseless, Shepherd to the [[Soul Shriven]], have watched from a great distance to see this moment come to pass.
   
 
I shall miss the beautiful vistas of Coldharbour, with its seas of crystal blue flame, its sky of perfect smoky darkness, and its rocky peaks stretching high into the ashen clouds. [[Tamriel]] is but a weak simulacrum of its perfection, which I find downright bothersome given that this lot all thinks Coldharbour is but a shadow of it in return! Can you imagine it?
 
I shall miss the beautiful vistas of Coldharbour, with its seas of crystal blue flame, its sky of perfect smoky darkness, and its rocky peaks stretching high into the ashen clouds. [[Tamriel]] is but a weak simulacrum of its perfection, which I find downright bothersome given that this lot all thinks Coldharbour is but a shadow of it in return! Can you imagine it?
   
My good friend, <player, has done an excellent job, though I find their name coarse and unpleasant to pronounce. Still, far be it from me to judge! They have laid the God of Schemes low and found a new mistress for me to serve.
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My good friend, {{hide|Vestige|Change to Player character's name}}, has done an excellent job, though I find their name coarse and unpleasant to pronounce. Still, far be it from me to judge! They have laid the God of Schemes low and found a new mistress for me to serve.
   
 
Ah, Radiant [[Meridia (Online)|Meridia]]! Her eyes of shining gold fill me with inspiration! It is her I shall now serve, for what is a knight without a lady love to protect? She was rather adamant that I bring her Light to the [[Vestige]] so that they can use it to traverse the length and breadth of Tamriel. I daresay there was a hint of fear in her voice as she spoke of the days to come, as though the destruction of Tamriel under the clawed, palsied talon of Molag Bal was somehow not the worst of it!
 
Ah, Radiant [[Meridia (Online)|Meridia]]! Her eyes of shining gold fill me with inspiration! It is her I shall now serve, for what is a knight without a lady love to protect? She was rather adamant that I bring her Light to the [[Vestige]] so that they can use it to traverse the length and breadth of Tamriel. I daresay there was a hint of fear in her voice as she spoke of the days to come, as though the destruction of Tamriel under the clawed, palsied talon of Molag Bal was somehow not the worst of it!
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I must bring this entry to a close. I hear [[The Prophet (Online)|the Prophet]] stirring.
 
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And yea, verily, did the Five stride forth into the shadows of calamity to render unto Molag Bal the right solid thrashing he deserved! I can say with pride that I, Sir Cadwell of Codswallop, the Undaunted, Knight of the Court of Coldharbour, Champion of Chivalry, Defender of the Defenseless, Shepherd to the Soul Shriven, have watched from a great distance to see this moment come to pass.

I shall miss the beautiful vistas of Coldharbour, with its seas of crystal blue flame, its sky of perfect smoky darkness, and its rocky peaks stretching high into the ashen clouds. Tamriel is but a weak simulacrum of its perfection, which I find downright bothersome given that this lot all thinks Coldharbour is but a shadow of it in return! Can you imagine it?

My good friend, Vestige (Change to Player character's name), has done an excellent job, though I find their name coarse and unpleasant to pronounce. Still, far be it from me to judge! They have laid the God of Schemes low and found a new mistress for me to serve.

Ah, Radiant Meridia! Her eyes of shining gold fill me with inspiration! It is her I shall now serve, for what is a knight without a lady love to protect? She was rather adamant that I bring her Light to the Vestige so that they can use it to traverse the length and breadth of Tamriel. I daresay there was a hint of fear in her voice as she spoke of the days to come, as though the destruction of Tamriel under the clawed, palsied talon of Molag Bal was somehow not the worst of it!

It is, of course, not my place to pry details from her that she is not already willing to share. A simple no—punctuated, naturally, with the typical booming voice and flashing magic of Daedric wrath—convinced me that it was a poor idea to press the matter further. Lovely and radiant, but not kind or gentle. The Daedra, even the most benign of them, are like a hurricane off the coast. It is a dark sort of beauty, but you pray it does not come onto land and crash the ball, what?

The Harborage will do for a home, for now. Venturing outside is difficult for me—I daresay Tamriel has gotten uglier in the years since I have been separated from it. Meridia's warm Light keeps my spirit soothed ever more.

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

Chronicles of the Five Companions
Chronicles of the Five Companions 8 Chronicles of the Five Companions 9

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