Character Eleven: Wolfblade of Skyrim

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thecelticlatino

Active Member
Note:
The following characters are my own creations:
-Brunhilde -Nyri -Wolfblade (and his forefathers)
-Arok Gro Samosh -Tsarrina -Talon
-Emile -Gehazi -Tiberius
-Orinia -Lyna -Elissa
The rest are Bethesda's characters from Skyrim. :-)

There he stood. Tall as any Nord man would be, approaching roughly six and a half feet in height. Long strands of raven black hair dripped onto his shoulders. Blue eyes that gave an icy glare in the sunlight. Large rippling muscles that weren't afraid to show themselves since he wore merely a kilt and boots of hide. It was like very much like his forefathers to stand out. Every several generations of his bloodline a hero would be born, great or small, given the name of Wolfblade.

It is said that his first forefather, the original Wolfblade, known as Wolfblade the Companion, lived during the time of Ysgramor as one of the five hundred Companions under Ysgramor himself. The original Wolfblade had long braided blonde hair, ocean blue eyes, wore a suit of full metal armor and carried a sword and shield wherever he went, a true knight to behold.

Another forefather, Wolfblade of the Arena, was a man of action. He sought battle for the pure sport of it. Although he was never a murderer or a dishonest man, he cared little for the welfare of others. Still he's been regarded as a hero for taking contracts and getting rid of the likes of bandits and monsters, even if he had to be paid for the job. He had short brown hair braided in multiple locks, blue eyes, and like his forefather carried a shield and either a sword or axe, depending on his mood.

Then there was Wolfblade of Daggerfall. He originally was a mere mercenary operating under the Imperial Fighters Guild, but soon to grow in honor and class as he aged. Soon he would be protecting the city and royal family of Daggerfall as a Knight of the Dragon. He had short blonde hair and piercing green eyes, always wearing a suit of full plate armor head to toe and carried the biggest sword he could find.

Wolfblade of Bloodmoon was an entirely different descendant, and said to be the dark side of the Wolfblade lineage. He was a devotee of the Talos cult by day and a bloodthirsty werewolf by night. He wore his black hair in long braids that reached to his waist and had pale green eyes. Like many in the Talos cult he wielded a spear and often wore medium armor that concealed him.

Wolfblade of Cyrodiil differed from his Bloodmoon counterpart like night and day. He had shoulder length red hair and bright blue eyes. Though he was not the savior of Cyrodiil (that honor goes to the Redguard heroine Tatana), he was indeed notable in his own way. He was a wandering swordsman who wore the heavy raiments of the Imperial Arena gladiators and used his greatsword to strike down those who would inflict evil upon the world.

Surely there were other 'Wolfblades' as well as other heroes and heroines (as well as villains) in Wolfblade's blood, including those gifted with being Dragonborn. But Wolfblade of Skyrim would be the very first to be directly fighting for his homeland and kinsmen like the first forefather of Ysgramor. He was one of the survivors of the dragon's attack on Helgen, having been sentenced to certain death after killing a drunken Imperial Legionnaire in a bar fight.

Of course by then many of the factions in Skyrim were already in turmoil. Gehazi the Redguard became the Dark Brotherhood's Listener, with notable Khajiit Nightingale-Assassin Tsarrina and Argonian Mage-Assassin Talon under his command. General Tullis of the Imperial Legion gained the powerful orcish legionnaire Arok Gro-Samosh by his right side, with opposing rival Jarl Ulfric of the Stormcloaks gaining the Nord Brunhilde as his right hand woman. Both Arok and Brunhilde were his shield-brethren in the Companions as well as Tiberius, the former Imperial Arena warrior and legionnaire. The Thieves Guild of Riften had the Bosmer Lyna as their new mistress, the College of Winterhold would crown the Breton Emile as their Archmage. In Solitude the Altmer sorceress Orinia would seek to open up her own branch of the Mage's College while the Dunmer daedric witch Nyri would be a scourge in the lands. And all ten took interest in this Dovakhin upon hearing news of his arrival. Some want his aid in their faction while others want his head.

As the Harbinger of the Companions, Brunhilde desires Wolfblade's support of the Stormcloaks while Arok Gro Samosh wants him in the Imperial Legion. Tiberius merely seeks to keep the peace as a neutral party.

Upon knowing that Wolfblade is a known hero and not a fan of thieves or bandits, Lyna is especially wary of him although she is known for having her own honor, even for a thief. Plus there needs to be a third Nightingale in the trinity to Nocturnal.

As the Dark Brotherhood continues to crumble, Gehazi worries with having only two assassins, Tsarrina and Talon, at his disposal. Tsarrina owes her loyalty to Nocturnal and Sithis both, which makes the ill tensions between Gehazi and Lyna difficult enough. Plus Talon is not necessarily a willing assassin. Gehazi is threatened by Wolfblade...but as per his fashion he also feels obliged to invite him in. A Dovakhin would surely bring the Brotherhood back to its feet after Arok Gro-Samosh demolished what remained of the original cast of assassins.

Because Wolfblade of Skyrim is a warrior, Emile and Orinia feel little threat from the warrior. Unless of course he joins the Stormcloaks and holds traditional Nord views of magic.

Then there's Nyri, who was presumed dead but lives. She is currently recovering from a mauling by Gehazi, but should she walk again, Skyrim is in for a very big potential threat. She is a witch of Molag Bal and a dangerous one at that. Stealth...magic...and a marked hatred of the Nords.

Wolfblade, armed with the battleaxe Wuuthrad, a quiver of arrows and a bow, now seeks to prove himself to the Breton Delphine of his Dragonborn status. He heads to Kynesgrove to slay a dragon and absorb its soul.
 

Gorzash

Battle-Jaded Orc
I like how you've sculpted a sort of neo-Skyrim by polymerizing the stories and statuses of your own characters. I'll be watching to see how your stories develop. :)
 

thecelticlatino

Active Member
Awesome Gorzash thanks! :)
 

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