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The armored man soon dispelled his armor, revealing himself to be Skull-Face.

"...Everything is in place. You two are but inconveniences." He noted before he entered an opened portal.

"Follow if you dare." He said before entering completely.

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The Dragonborn nodded and smiled.

"Thank you." She told Lissa before heading for the Dragonfires.

"...Akatosh. Dragon God of Time. If you can hear me, please listen to my plea." She started.

"The veil between Nirn and Oblivion has been torn asunder, and threatens your faithful followers and servants.

They yearn for another chance. To atone for their mistakes and right the wrongs.

By my blood and soul, as Dragonborn, I willingly offer myself to you. To close the veil that keeps Nirn and Oblivion sealed from one another!"

The Dragonborn then offered some of her blood on the brazier and lit it herself with a simple flames spell. She began to convulse heavily as she floated from where she stood and above the brazier.

As she screamed in pain and angony, she knew that she was doing the right thing. All her power, including the Dragon Souls she accumulated in her lifetime, began to reforge the legendary Amulet that has never been help or seen since it was destroyed by Martin Septim himself.

The Dragonborn smiled at Ven and Lissa before her body vanished in flames and magical soul energy.

The legendary Amulet of Kings, the amulet said to have been given as a token to Saint Alessia on her right to sit the Ruby Throne, was now reforged as it floated in front of the group...

Codex slowly approached the Amulet and carefully grabbed it, observing the amulet as the Dragonfires were lit bright once more.

"...We have to find her descendant. And soon." Codex said. "...I don't think the barrier will really last without someone to continue the bloodline." She told the rest.

"We musn't let the Dragonborn's sacrifice be in vain."