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Elder Scrolls True Daughter of Skyrim

Riley has been plagued by recurring dreams of a snowy land stained with blood and fallen armored soldiers. In these dreams, she is Ellehish, a princess of the snow elves who escaped from the Nord army with her guards, only to be targeted while at sea. As their boat is about to be attacked by magic, a necklace splits her soul, sending one to Earth while the other remains in her original world. After dying in a truck accident, she returns to her world as a 16-year-old snow elf named Ellehish with white hair and pale skin. Her ultimate goal is to survive and one day reunite with her people, but her strong hatred towards the Nords may lead her down a dark path. Ellehish possesses the potential to become a great force for good or evil, with her small build and perverted tendencies hiding her true power. She has the ability to steal traits and powers from other races, as well as elder blood powers from the Witcher series and alpha powers from Teen Wolf. As Ellehish navigates the dangers of Skyrim and other realms, she uncovers mysteries that test her strength and resolve. With the help of her friends, she fights against her enemies and becomes stronger and more capable than ever before. I don't own Skyrim.

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A Glimpse of Despair

The atmosphere in the chamber thickened as Mannimarco's dark energy swirled around him. I could feel the oppressive weight of his power, a cold, suffocating force that seemed to sap the very air from my lungs. My fingers tightened around the spear, its warmth a small comfort in the face of such overwhelming darkness.

"Very well, Mannimarco," I said, my voice steady despite the fear gnawing at my insides. Shifting as my eyes glowed a bright blue! "If it's a fight you want, it's a fight you'll get."

With a fluid motion, Mannimarco raised his hand, summoning a wave of shadowy tendrils that shot toward me like vipers. I barely managed to dodge the first attack, the tendrils slicing through the air with deadly precision. I could feel the raw energy crackling around me, each tendril imbued with a dark magic that promised nothing but pain.

I lunged forward, but the distance between us was vast, and Mannimarco seemed to relish in the space that separated us. His mocking laughter echoed through the chamber, a grating sound that only fueled my anger.

"Is that the best you can do, Ellehish?" he taunted, his voice dripping with contempt. "I expected more from a descendant of the Ayleids."

Gritting my teeth, I summoned what little magicka I had regained, casting a shield spell to block his next assault. The tendrils slammed into the magical barrier, sending shockwaves through my body and causing the shield to flicker and wane. I knew I couldn't hold it for long. Shit I was already using up what little magica I had left.

Mannimarco's smile widened, a cruel gleam in his eyes. "can you withstand this?"

With a flick of his wrist, he conjured a swarm of spectral blades that materialized around him, Daedric daggers their edges glinting. With a flick of his fingers, he sent them hurtling toward me.

I dodged and parried as best I could, but there were too many. One blade sliced across my arm, another grazing my leg. The pain was sharp and immediate, but I pushed it aside, focusing on the battle at hand.

"Enough, your clearly beneath me!" Mannimarco roared, his patience wearing thin. He extended his hand, and with a dark incantation, the ground before him erupted, skeletal hands clawing their way out of the earth. Undead soldiers, their eyes glowing with an unholy light, began to rise, weapons clutched in their bony hands.

"Let's see how you fare against my minions," he sneered, his voice echoing through the chamber as he moved to sit back on his throne.

I watched in horror as the undead army assembled, their hollow gazes fixed on me. There were too many to fight head-on, and Mannimarco knew it. He stood back, his dark energy pulsing as he controlled the undead with ease.

I raised my spear, the faint ember of fire flickering at its tip. "Your a fucking bitch," I declared, my voice steady despite the odds.

The first of the undead charged, and I met them head-on, my spear slicing through bone and sinew. I couldn't beat them head on but if I could dismantle them then maybe i had a chance. But for every one I felled, two more took its place. The battle was fierce, and I could feel my strength waning with each passing moment.

As I fought, Mannimarco watched with a twisted smile, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "Such a pity," he murmured, his voice a silken whisper. "I had hoped for a more worthy opponent."

Gritting my teeth, I pressed on, but the undead were relentless. A skeletal warrior's blade found its mark, slicing across my side. By passing the leather troll armor I was wearing. The pain was excruciating, and I stumbled, barely able to keep my footing.

Mannimarco's laughter echoed through the chamber. "You see, Ellehish, I was expectingso much more from you." He raised one of his legs over the other. " You are no mystic much to my disappointment."

With a final, mocking smile, he raised his hand, and a rusted blade appeared, glowing with a sinister, sickly light. With a flick of his wrist, he launched it toward me with blinding speed.

I tried to move, but the blade struck true, embedding itself deep in my side. The pain was overwhelming, a burning agony that radiated through my body. I fell to my knees, clutching the wound as blood poured from the injury.

Mannimarco approached slowly, his steps deliberate, his eyes gleaming with triumph. "Such a pity," he repeated, his voice filled with cold amusement. "I was hoping for so much more. Perhapstou are not her. Perhaps there is another Snow elf that will make the profacy come true"

I glared up at him, my vision blurring with pain and rage. "This... isn't over," I managed to say, my voice horsey from pain. Standing up as his undead army made way for him to walk closer.

Mannimarco knelt before me, his face inches from mine. "Oh, but it is, my dear Ellehish," he said, his voice filled with cold amusement. "You see, you were never a threat to me. Not as you are now, or ever will be. Your Just a distraction. And now, you will die, alone and forgotten."

With a final, mocking smile, he stood and turned away, leaving me kneeling in a pool of my own blood, the rusted blade still embedded in my side. The chamber grew colder, the shadows closing in around me as my strength ebbed away. For some reason I wasn't healing.

As Mannimarco turned away, leaving me bleeding and broken on the cold stone floor, I fought to keep consciousness. The pain from the rusted blade embedded in my side was excruciating, I could see some type of rune glowing from it. My vision blurred, and I could feel my strength ebbing away, the dark energy of Mannimarco's magic sapping what little life remained in me.

But then, a new sound pierced the oppressive silence, Footsteps echoed through the tunnel, growing louder with each step, accompanied by a brilliant, golden light that seemed to banish the darkness. I turned my head weakly, trying to see through the haze of pain and exhaustion.

From the tunnel entrance, a figure emerged, bathed in the glowing aura. Clad in shining armor that seemed to be made of stars, a warrior strode forward, his every step exuding an air of righteous fury. In his hands, he wielded a gleaming sword and a mace

One that seemed like a stick with a sun on it. both weapons glowing with a holy light that seemed to pulse with each heartbeat.

Mannimarco's eyes widened in shock and recognition, his cruel smile faltering. "Pelinal Whitestrake," he spat, his voice tinged with both fear and anger.

Pelinal's eyes were cold, his hatred barely contained as he glanced briefly at me before focusing on Mannimarco. "I'm here to end this, necromancer," he said simply, his voice carrying a deadly calm.

Without another word, Pelinal charged forward, his sword and mace slicing through the air with a brilliance that seemed to burn away the very undead army around him.

Mannimarco barely had time to react, raising his hand to summon a barrier of dark energy. The two forces collided with a thunderous crash, the light of Pelinal's weapons pushing back against the necromancer's dark magic.

The chamber was filled with the sound of clashing steel and crackling energy as Pelinal and Mannimarco engaged in a fierce battle. Pelinal fought with a single-minded determination, his focus entirely on the enemy before him. The power of his weapons cut through Mannimarco's undead with easy, each strike forcing the necromancer to retreat, his dark magic barely holding up against the relentless onslaught.

I watched in awe and desperation, my body trembling with pain. Pelinal's presence was terrifying. I knew I couldn't rely on him to save me, if what ive read was true once Mannimarco was defeated, Pelinal's wrath would turn to me, as both of us were elves, an affront to his very existence.

As the battle raged on, I closed my eyes, focusing on the burning desire to survive. I needed to heal, to get out of here.

With every ounce of willpower, I concentrated on that power. The air around me seemed to hum with energy, a strange, otherworldly force that began to envelop me. My body glowed with a faint, silvery light, and I felt a strange sensation of being pulled away, of slipping through the very fabric of reality.

Pelinal and Mannimarco continued their clash, neither giving an inch. Pelinal's eyes briefly flicked toward me, narrowing in suspicion and recognition of the power and what it was doing. But he remained focused on the fight, knowing that any distraction could be fatal.

Mannimarco, too, sensed the shift in the air. "What is this?" he hissed, his eyes darting toward me. "No, you cannot escape!"

But it was too late. I was finally using the power of the elder blood beyond short teleportation, enveloping me in a blinding light. The pain in my side lessened, and I felt my body being lifted, carried away by the force of what little magic I had. As the light grew brighter, the chamber around me began to fade, the sounds of battle becoming distant echoes.

Just before everything went white, I caught a final glimpse of Pelinal and Mannimarco locked in combat, their faces contorted with rage as the were eyeing me. Summoning the last bit of defiance I had left, I raised both middle fingers. Smiling with my bloody teeth at them as I was teleported away.

When the light finally subsided, I found myself lying on soft grass, surrounded by the gentle sounds of a flowing river and the distant song of birds. The air was crisp and clean, filled with the scent of blooming flowers and towering trees. In the distance, nestled within a serene valley, I could see an elegant city of stunning architecture, its buildings seemingly woven from the surrounding nature, bathed in a soft, golden light.

Elves in silver armor approached, their expressions a mix of concern and curiosity. Their presence was both calming and intimidating, their armor glinting in the sunlight. My vision began to blur again, the pain and exhaustion catching up with me. As I finally succumbed to unconsciousness, the last thing I saw was the gentle, worried faces of the elves standing over me.

I had no idea where I was, but for now, I was safe, at least I hoped.