Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170414164158/@comment-17114085-20170414170029

After the death of Pan and Wrath, the Companions learned of the assassination of the Dragon Priests in Morthal and headed there, figuring that a Sin was responsible. However they weren't able to track Lust down following the incident.

Back in Solitude, Wrath's sword disappeared...

Kyrnil returned to Whiterun and waited there for news of the remaining Sins, but that news never came. While he was in the city he helped it rebuild. The people of Whiterun still revered him for his past deeds and they looked to the Harbinger for guidance. The Kyneson became the de-facto ruler of Whiterun as its Harbinger, his seat being Jorrvaskr, and he began to recruit new Companions to replace those that died in Riverwood.

The Snake Priests didn't like the fact that a Half-God was ruling over Whiterun as a monarch and became very antagonist towards him, due to them being the rulers of Skyrim and maintainers of the Clergy's supremacy over the Nord people.

As Harbinger of Whiterun, Kyrnil decided to stop the hunt for Aedric Half-Gods in the city. So those who's Aedric parent was not of the Nordic Pantheon no longer had to hide their identity there. This only made the Snake Priests more angry at him, but due to Kyrnil's position as the only Son of Kyne, they couldn't attack him without being branded heretics against their own religion.

Ortis stayed by Kyrnil following the final battle against the Sins. He was surprised to learn that his heroism in Solitude caused the formation of the Fox Cult in the city by those that he saved from death.

Orkey now had worshipers again and he felt that even if his current avatar died that the God Orkey would be forgotten forever.

Ysabel arrived in Whiterun after the whole incident occurred. She felt bad that she wasn't in time to help her half-brother so she decided to remain in Skyrim for the time being and aid him in rebuilding Whiterun. The Church of the Nine Divines was a bit angry at this but they couldn't send people after her without starting a war with Skyrim.

War would eventually come to Skyrim...and to Hammerfell and High Rock. Due to the weakened state that Skyrim was left in following the Sins' war path through the country, its neighbor to the west decided to strike.

A year after the final battle against the Sins the Reach, led by a new King, invaded Skyrim and began a Holy War that would last at least another 5 years....