Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20150210131345/@comment-29461586-20150211170415

Luuciana sighed and decided to explain what she knew about Fenrir.

"Well... Fenrir... He... lost his family at the hands of the Thalmor during the sack of the Imperial City.

...Those high elves... those monsters committed so many atrocities against the people of the Imperial City... Fenrir's parents were among the victims.

After that, Fenrir nearly went mad and devoted his life to cleansing Tamriel of all elvenkind. Specifically, the altmer.

He participated in many skirmishes for the 4th Imperial Legion, including the Battle of the Red Ring.

...I was there. I was 17 at the time. I was conscripted into the Legion and placed under Fenrir's command. We fought as front-line soldiers for Titus Mede II's army along with General Decanius and General Jonna.

We pushed towards the Imperial City, and started killing Thalmor along the way. Me, Fenrir, and Titus eventually got into the commander of the Dominion's army in Cyrodiil; Lord Naarifin. We had him hanged in the White-Gold Tower for 33 days until he was said to have been taken away by a winged Daedra on the 34th day.

When the Empire signed the White-Gold Concordat, Fenrir saw this as an act of weakness. Fenrir, including me and his men saw this as an act of weakness. We openly opposed it, and got banished from the Empire and the Legion for it...

After being branded as outcasts, we became the Lost Legion on that very day. We layed low for 29 years until we tried to cross the border to Skyrim.

But then... The Thalmor attacked... An ambush. We fought them off, but... We lost a good number of our men.

Fenrir, who was smothered by anger and hate, decided that the Thalmor's bodies be desecrated in the name of the gods.

Out of intense hatred... He ordered his men to build wooden crosses somilar to that of the shrines of Talos and nailed the corpses of the Thalmor at the wooden crosses. They were then soon displayed in a line across the road... It was a sickening sight...

Fenrir warned that if any of his men ever tried to remove the Thalmor soldiers nailed in their crosses, he would gladly nail anyone who tried.

I'm sure that the Stormcloaks would be happy about it, but... to nail corpses and living beings to a cross just for a god... That is... It's just..."