1.572 lower root
Mainland scholars in Tamriel generally believe that the Storm of Misery is "Giant Supernatural Confluxes".
Like Dark Anchors, Abyssal Geysers and Dragon Cours, they occur without much warning, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake. The energy generated by the storm is capable of killing many people instantly
, or turn them into nearly unconscious bodies. Three witch spears must be planted in the storm during the ritual; each spear will attract lost souls. All three spears need to be destroyed as soon as possible to prevent the center of the storm from summoning more
A big monster. In addition to a large number of enemies such as the Misery Man and the Misery Demon, the storm can also cause damage through red lightning. If you can't avoid it, you will die instantly.
"What alchemy materials are needed to release the storm of sorrow?" The Lord gently closed the book.
"There are three things: Herroot, Ritual Pikes, and Gray Reliquary." Dawn Warhammer Xili is the most competent librarian around the lord. She is fully worthy of the title: "
If you can get on the master bed, you can get down to the study; if you can write notes, you can detect anomalies; if you can pick out flaws, you can piece together a whole chapter; if you can lead a good team, you can dig out treasures; if you can fight against bandits, you can beat gangsters." Especially
It is the kind of full happiness (?) that can only be tempered by frost and animal skins. The swollen and blooming Nord female warrior can fully accommodate the lord and give him everything.
Well, it's complete and full.
Lower root, a magical plant. It only grows deep in the isolated area of Blackfall, but its alchemical properties are extremely efficient. The refined lower root mixture can provide a stronger catalyst for the storm of sorrow, ensuring a more complete
Energy exchange.
The ritual spear is used to keep the storm active. After continuous improvement, the Ice Touched Witches can now use a spear to release a small storm and harvest the soul power that the Ice Touched Witches want.
The gray reliquary is an ancient and ominous stone tool that stores the charred corpses of members of the Gray Army. It is used in rituals to connect to the Gray King in the Gray Heaven, and to locate the coordinates of the Annihilation Plane for the portal opened by the Storm of Sorrow.
"Tell me more about the lower roots." Wu Chen was very curious about this important alchemy material.
"The lower root, also known as the 'nether root', is said to be an unknown variant of the nairn root. The early ice-touched witches used herroot brew to summon a small - and hopefully harmless - storm of misery.
.” Warhammer of Dawn·Xili also has the answer.
"Where are the lower roots in the sky?" Wu Chen wanted to see this magical alchemical plant with his own eyes.
"Master, look." Dawn Warhammer Xili handed Wu Chen another ancient note.
"Order Regarding the Lower Roots Below Castewiten": "Pentarch Sevida, the Witch of Reach, located another source of lower roots. It grew abundantly below Castewiten and was grown by the natives.
The locals completely ignore and make no use of it. This root is different from the variety we find in the northern areas of Blackfall, but with the extra ingredients I gave you before setting off, it will serve us well.
Purpose. The lower roots will grow faster and help create a more powerful Misery Storm. Your task is to plant this new variety to supply the witches. Someone will come to check your progress in a week. Signed: R (Rada)."
Karthwasten is a historic settlement named after it is located on the banks of the Karls River. The settlement changed hands many times due to conflicts between the Reach and the Nords. The town has ancient
The Sanuarach mine. The Nords wanted to mine the silver ore inside it, but the Reach people thought it was an offense to nature. By the Fourth Age, the conflict surrounding Castelvetten gradually subsided.
The town was owned by a Reacher at the time, but it was inhabited by a variety of people.
By the middle of the Second Era, the conflict between the Reach and the Nords had reached a stalemate. Although the Nords controlled the territory north of Castelveten, the town was still in Reach hands and was run by the Raven-Eye tribe.
(Crow-Eye Clan) leader. In 2E 577, the then High King Swagrim decided to establish a new territory, Karthad, and its capital, Karthwatch, would become a defense against Castelvetten.
The forward fortress of the Rich people.
In 2E 582, the Ice-Touched Witches began to hold the ceremony of the Storm of Misery in various parts of Western Skyrim, stealing the souls of mortals in order to resurrect the Gray King. Both Hope of Kas and Kastwetten were chosen as the casting locations of the Storm of Misery. Kas
The Hope was completely destroyed, but Castelwetten was mostly unscathed by the Crow-Eye Tribe's Defensive Wards.
But it is not without cost. The barrier has been greatly damaged. The tribal leader Shaman Ulvoch is too old and dim to repair the barrier himself. Apprentice Fialyn recommends a worthy person.
Trusted outsiders come to repair the barrier. Bring nature and things from the earth to the barrier. The fallen willow branches represent the fragility of life, the rocks bathed in the moonlight represent purity, and the cicada shells represent rebirth. And the knot
The working principle of the world is the exchange with spirits to maintain the peace between the earth and the spirit world. When people offer sacrifices, they will respond. The adventurers thought this was a magic ritual, but Ulwalk said magic is just a word, and it is controlled by those who are afraid of it.
Only a coward and a fool trying to control it would say it. What he sees as magic is actually a connection to the land, nothing more.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! After the adventurers collected and placed the sacrifices, Ulwalk needed the adventurers to start negotiating with the spirits. Because the adventurers collected them with their own hands, he became Castaway
A part of Teng, and Castewiten also became a part of him. But the ritual failed, Ulvok felt dark and angry, and something seemed to disturb the natural process. The adventurers examined the ritual pyre and discovered the Gray Army
After cultivating the lower roots, he and Fialin decided to go to the Sanulak Mine to remove the source of the lower roots. They burned the plants and drove away the vampires inside. The re-held ceremony was successful, and Ulwalk thanked the adventurers.
He will not rebuild Castelweiten because "the buildings here are the echoes of people who do not belong here", he will not destroy the buildings, and he will not add to them.
During the period of the False Kings of the Third Age, Karthwasten was controlled by the Empire and was called Karthwasten Hall by them. The ruler was Duke Alarke.
At some point before 4E 201, the Stormcloaks were said to have committed a massacre at Castelwetten, and the Stormcloaks disputed responsibility for the conflict. At the height of Hrothgar, the Empire claimed
Compensation is required as one of the conditions for a temporary ceasefire.
At this time, Castelwetten was the last land in Skyrim owned by the Reach, because Aihach, the Reach, ruled here. His family had owned this place for generations. The Nords naturally didn't like him.
The local Reach people also didn't like him, thinking that he had betrayed his race. At this time, Castelwetten was targeted by the Silver Blood Family of Markarth, and the follow-up is unknown.
At the same time, the prophetess of Markas passed away, and the House of Dibella in the city needed a new successor. The priests found the young girl Fjotra in Castelvetten, but she
Brought to the Broken Tower Redoubt by the Forsworn, the priests rescued Fortra and brought her to the Dibella Temple in Markarth to become the new Dibella Seeress.
This is another memory copy that the Lord Lord poured in out of thin air.
Obviously, this is also an adventure he has experienced.
However, just like he has also experienced the adventures of Mosar. But whether it is Mosar's ice-touched witches or Castelwetten's nether roots, they are all hidden plots that he has not touched before.
Chapter completed!