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"And the foolish big dragon was boastful no moreeee....

When his ugly bronze head got smashed down to the floor!"

Marco finishes his rendition of the famous song with a dramatic flourish and the gathered partygoers cheer and laugh, tankards clinking and ale flying all over the place, and a bunch of them toasting Minthara Dragonbane, the young woman going completely red at the praise all the while I cackle as I was the one who let out that it was her that delivered the killing blow.

Yes, she already got an 'honor na' as the Nords called it but considering that she did just murder a beast of legend I am not surprised by this developnt, even though they could work on their creativity a bit... Besides, giving her so earlier glory would no doubt do wonders for when she actually ends up needing to get what she wants from people in her quest to save the world.

All according to cake... or was it caike... caiku? I don't know I watched that damn thing a century ago!

I chuckle at my trailing thoughts and take a sip of my own drink before turning to a scowling Phineas "Not in a celebratory mood Gestor?"

He huffs and rolls his eyes "Your taunts grow ever more childish Reyvin."

Shaking my head with a sigh I turn back to the party, but then an idea cos to mind and I quickly turn back to the lich with a curious expression "Why not attempt to create so form of homunculus if you still yearn for what you have lost?"

He blinks "A homoncu- what now?"

"A homunculus" I repeat "You know, like an artificial body?" My expression tells that it should be obvious which just serves to irritate the grouchy bone boy even more.

Even Tolfdir seems curious and starts listening in, Phineas on the other hand seems to be brainstorming the idea, his expression is unchanging but if he still had flesh I would bet my vault that his eyes would be shifting around like mad right about now.

He finally turns to "The amount of work and research would take ... decades at least." His voice is excited, that amount of ti seeming tiny in the undying creature's mind.

"And what if we made it a collaborative effort?" I ask with a smirk "My research into the Falr, your research into anatomy, and Master Tolfdir's own skills at alteration..." I trail off as his eyes focus on "We could finish it far quicker." I finally state.

Phineas' aura tightens a bit, his expression still unchanging and he asks "And what do you wish in return for this?"

I pretend to think for a while before finally explaining "I will no doubt co upon my... more notorious ancestor's work at so point and such things would be of great use to . If you were to promise your assistance in perfecting what I find I would be most happy to aid you in your own research."

"You also wish to beco undead?" Phineas whispers, surprised. It was known among the older magi and those with access to the college library that Dagoth Ur was for all intents and purposes a lich with his phylactery being the Heart of Lorkhan, so his question was completely justified.

I scoff and shake my head "No, I wish to use his knowledge to beco sothing... more."

It is at this point that Tolfdir interjects, his brow creasing as he warningly points out "You should know what happens to those who overreach Reyvin."

"Oh I assure you I have no desire to go that far" I imdiately dispel his initial impression "I rely want to see how far I can take what I was born with."

"I see..." He trails off before once more giving a grandfatherly smile "In that case I too wish to help you in this, if only to make sure you don't erase yourself from existence."

I nod at the old man before turning back to Phineas "So, my undying friend, do we have an accord?"

His glamor doesn't shift but my eye sees his skull twist into a greedy grin.

Things turned very serious after the celebration and as many of the adventurers could attest, the two weeks during which we waited for reinforcents were hell. I imposed strict discipline at all tis which caused a lot of grumbling.

When I limited the amount people could drink after one incident where a drunken fool got himself stabbed by a Falr scout the rowdy bunch nearly rioted. Naturally the trashing I gave the loudest among them quickly dissuaded any further complaints.

Unfortunately I had to slow down most of my work due to constantly being active and moving about, ensuring we didn't get suddenly sward.

I let Edrassa take over the work on the more mundane automatons in my collection, the Dunr woman seed to have a talent for chanics and with her skills in alteration she near instantly got into a frantic rhythm of pumping out spiders and spheres.

I even rewarded her with an enchanting lesson... only for her to allow her to better inscribe my chanical army of course, she has the college for the other stuff.

One fine evening I decided to create a monto of my first fight with a giant scaly lizard so I had a row of dragon scales attached to my sash, almost like a row of dals. And to my great surprise the sash now improved my abilities with dragonrend!

Besides doing so stitching the only thing I really had the ti for, helping Minthara calm her raging dragon not really counting, was the Falr project.

Nightshade now had both her eyes open and stood almost straight, actual silver-white hair finally growing atop her still crusty but sowhat more lively-looking head. She now spoke in a still sowhat croaky voice but at least she left the whole 'caveman speak' thing behind. I even managed to get her to wear actual proper clothes! Instead of whatever chitinous abomination her kin still wore... The mont I presented her with one of the robes I had collecting dust from my previous expedition, I believe it even belonged to the 'king', she started pestering about all I knew of her people's history. Instead of narrating everything to her I distracted her by convincing her it was better if she learned to read and studied the whole thing herself.

Back to the project, about two dozen other Falr had their minds awakened at this point, with only one showing any kind of progress in the corporeal aspect. While we could technically speed the process up via magic, if the 'subject' was not sufficiently prepared or cognizant that would usually just end up with them painting my walls in an explosion of gore. Still, we were progressing well. My insight into... I am hesitant to call it genetics, but for brevity's sake I will do so *Eh hem* My insight into genetic grew by the day, the taphysical mory within the Falr's blood combined with so samples taken from myself and my household allowed to to so extent understand how inheritance worked in this world.

With copious abuse of my third eye, of course.

And just as I had initially guessed it was so odd mix of basic biology, magic, soul mory and divine providence. What the Falr once were... what I am now, such creatures would never be able to co into existence on my old world.

And wasn't that a fascinating prospect? If the most basic intelligent life of this world was so... complex, I dread to imagine what I could achieve by delving deeper into this and fully

improving every aspect of my existence.

Still, I would have to be patient. If improving a Terran human was as difficult as it was theorized 'back ho' improving a creature such as a r, or even a Tamrielic human, would take far more effort and precision.

Good thing I had magic! To think I now had a master's degree in witchcraft... my parents would have been so proud!

Crazed ramblings aside, two weeks after the battle a new wave of reinforcents finally arrived and we could begin our war of conquest, and in my case subjugation, anew!

The new arrivals quickly fell in line after they heard tales of our glorious victory and as so of the workers and rcenaries were sent back I had no doubt that word would spread faster

than wildfire.

The City of Blackreach beca a constant battleground against the Falr still hiding within the nurous tunnels, the atgrinder working full force once more. A day where a group did not get butchered by a small horde beca sothing of a holyday to the adventurers and the familiar dark humor I got used to while traveling with the legion was becoming

commonplace.

Phineas buying out the corpses from the more... morally bankrupt among them raised so eyebrows but we downplayed it by treating the old lich like a cooky old man who liked to

study healing.

Sothing he had to prove by actually healing people, much to his chagrin.

Tolfdir finally sent out the first batch of the sowhat functional Thralls he managed to heal

up to settle within his own clan's holdings. I was not surprised to find that the old man was in fact a minor lord to a settlent so hours east of Winterhold, even if he did leave the ruling of it to his great great great grandson.

It took us another month after the reinforcents arrived to clear a path to the Tower of Mzark, we could have probably done it faster but it was better to be cautious and loot was

abundant.

We even stumbled upon what we presud was so kind of Lord's manor within the city walls, and to our great delight many tablets of Dwer tal inscribed with their ancient script were discovered to be completely intact, without even a hint of rust! Those were imdiately sent up to the highest security wards of the college by Tolfdir, the old man moving so quickly I could only see an afterimage with my magic eye.

Months of work and we finally stood before our prize, the Dwer tal gate looked to be in pristine condition, faint bluish runes covering its imposing fra. My hand brushed at it's edges, searching for potential traps with both touch and magic, only really finding the wall of Magicka blocking our progress.

"Anything we should be worried about?" Phineas asks from behind .

I shake my head while still working "Seemingly not, we only need to find a way to unlock the gate without damaging anything within."

"Indeed" Tolfdir adds from beside , the old man making sure he could get out of there

if I fucked up "If we are correct and this is the abode of a tonal architect, damaging anything would be a massive loss."

I finally retract my hand from the gate and turn back to the gathered group, all three Masters, my household and about two dozen of the most grizzled veteran adventurers all looking at attentively. "It seems that we should be safe from traps, apparently people don't like their living spaces afflicted with machine at blenders... who would have guessed?"

Many of them let out a nervous chuckle and I nod at Tolfdir.

The old man approaches the gate and pulls out the lexicon Savos had given us, the mont he does so, the shield seemingly deactivates and the gates open, a pristine hall waiting beyond. And yet even as I look upon the ancient mage's abode I cannot help but feel a sense of

foreboding.

The author drones

as the reader groans

for the ti has co

for more stones.

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