Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20160824202030/@comment-5543592-20160826183338

(Thanks, George)

Epilogue:

Master Ishien's school would continue to be the go to place for sword training in Hammerfell. Nothing like that situation that occured with Daireg arose again, as Be'kow preformed well and admirably as the Hall's silent protector.

The Orsimer of the Crypt continued their duty of guarding the dragon's remains. When evidence of their leader's betrayal came to light, however, he was confronted and questioned as to why he would betray the dury that he held so sacred. The Lead Orc provided no explanation, and went willing to his exile. He would travel to High Rock and roam the countryside, searching for a home, and becoming a rather famous adventurer, upon which a tragic play called 'The Adventures of the Last Desert Orc' was based.

The Alik'r would fill the void in leadership left behind by Daireg's quickly, the strongest of their number rising to command it. However, not much later, a Keshik regiment would defeat the Alik'r and assimilate them into it's ranks, putting an end to the threat of the Alik'r Coterie. The Keshik would undergo a name change a century later, taking the Alik'r Coterie as there name, to reflect their service to Taneth and the desert.

Daireg, despite being know as the most gruesome and terrfiying villian in all of Hammerfell, was quickly forgotten. Fifty years after his death no one remembered his name. Pankratosword, the Edge of Death, and all manner of evil died with him, of mutual benefit to the entire world.

Sahir, once the Crimson Archer, returned to Taneth in fanfare, welcomed back by his people and family. He would take up his duty as the Crown Prince once again, but had a more active role in politics than he had had before his departure, intent on improving things for the commonman.

The Keshik, under Girth's leadership, followed the Justice Force on their continuing mission, providing large scale miltiary protection for the group of heroes. It would be some years before they returned to Taneth, and would come under the leadership of a new icon, a figure similar to how Crimson had been.

Whistles spent his time as most horses did, and lived relatively contently, getting lots of attention and plenty of exercise. He sired several unicorn offspring, which Sahir had sent eastward into Cyrodiil, where they would be in their natural habitat.