Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-2165692-20180323183612/@comment-2165692-20180420160708

Valeric began an explanation of the prophecy "You think I'd have the audacity to place my own daughter in that tomb for the protection of her Elder Scroll alone? The scrolls are merely a means to an end. The key to the Tyranny of the Sun is Serana herself. When I fled Castle Volkihar, I fled with two Elder Scrolls. The scroll I presume you found with Serana speaks of Auriel and his arcane weapon, Auriel's Bow. The second scroll declares that "The Blood of Coldharbour's Daughter will blind the eye of the Dragon." Like myself, Serana was a human once. We were devout followers of Lord Molag Bal. Tradition dictates the females be offered to Molag Bal on his summoning day. Few survive the ordeal. Those that do emerge as a pure-blooded vampire. We call such confluences the "Daughters of Coldharbour." If Harkon obtained Auriel's Bow and Serana's blood was used to taint the weapon, the Tyranny of the Sun would be complete. In his eyes, she'd be dying for the good of all vampires." she said, finishing her long winded explanation.

There seemed to be no ambush coming, Vampires were not stupid enough to attack a large group of Dawnguard. The Dawnguard didn't take long to reach the east gates of Riften.

The Imperials had gathered at Fort Greenwall and were preparing for their march to Dawnstar with an Altmer Legate called Fasendil.

The Stormcloak at Morvunskar were ready and mobilized with Yrsarald Thrice-Pierced at the front.

Galmar Stone-Fist reached Fort Dunstad in the pale and they began to prepare for the siege at Dawnstar.

Ilaaris continued to build the shrine to Malithq while Raqorith guarded the entrance.

The Stable master was feeding the two horses, one was saddled, the other was not.