Seated on a rickety cart filled with cabbages, no doubt stolen from a poor marketer near Rorikstead or one of the other surrounding towns, sat Zastra, quietly observing the stealthy Dunmer make quick use of the guards in front of a cave. Zastra had to respect the precision of a practiced killer, though she was a strategist, an opportunist, and wasn't going to let the dark-skinned elf have all the fun, and better yet, the loot. Approaching the cave entrance, the cart was placed a little around the corner on the outside, to where one couldn't see it coming down the road. She inspected the exterior of the cave carefully, a subtle wave of m
Timeline of Iskierka Desidenius by Codfish107, literature
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Timeline of Iskierka Desidenius
Start of 4th Era
Red mountain erupts
Early 4E
Her ancestors moved from Vvardenfell to The Rift in Skyrim.
Frostfall 30th, 4E 171
The Great War starts.
Late in 4E 175
The Great War ends
First Seed 21st, 4E 176
Iskierka Desidenius is born
Frost Fall, 4E 181
Parents are killed in a bandit raid.
Rain's Hand, 4E 181
Arrives at Honor-hall Orphanage in Riften.
Hearth Fire 8th, 4E 184
Gallus Desidenius catches her trying to pick pocket him, he proceeds to take her in, and raise her as a thief.
Midyear, 4E 192
She travels to the College of Winter Hold, to study in destruction magic and further her knowledge in alchemy. She befriends Sarah E
July 4th, 1012
I have decided to start extensive research on dragons and their classification. I will note their habits, environment, diet, interaction with humans, and any other information i can find on the given species. Because of my ability i will be able to study them up close and even battle them.
They will all have the following classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Sub-phylum: Vertebrata
Class: Draco
All dragons are warm blooded, have scales, and have a serpentine looking face.
The Order will be determined by if they have feathers, fur, or nothing over their scales.
The Family will be determined if they have wings or
We remember today for terrible things,
fire, hijacks, sorrow, loose, terrorism, destruction, and fear.
But we shouldn't remember this day for those things, instead we should remember today for the unity of the nation and the people who selflessly sacrificed their lives for the safety of others.