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[62] <strong>The</strong> Story of Lyrisius<br />

[62] THE STORY OF LYRISIUS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Story of Lyrisius<br />

by Bresne Smythe<br />

In ancient times, there lived a hero named Lyrisius. He fought agains the Akaviri slavetraders<br />

and single-handedly slew hundreds. Despite his valor, Lyrisius' army was routed and scattered<br />

to the four winds. Lyrisius fled into the moors to escape the Akaviri chariots.<br />

Far from the lands of men, Lyrisius entered the blasted lands. At the heart of this forsaken<br />

landscape, he met the wyrm. <strong>The</strong> great scaly beast mocked the mighty blows of Lyrisius'<br />

enchanted spear. It melted the shield Fearstruck, gift of the Daedra Boethiah, with a single<br />

blast of its fiery breath. Lyrisius, seeing that he could not defeat the creature by force of arms,<br />

surrendered.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wyrm intended to devour Lyrisius when the hero offered to be its slave and manservant.<br />

Ever prideful, the wyrm agreed. Seeing that the wyrm was vulnerable to conceit, Lyrisius<br />

spoke, "Oh great wyrm. For my first service, I beg that you allow me to polish your one<br />

tarnished scale."<br />

Indeed, centered between the great wings of the creature was a dull scale, clearly out of reach<br />

of its long neck. Its vanity was such that it immediately lowered one wing for Lyrisius to<br />

climb upon.<br />

Once astride the great lizard, Lyrisius slid his dagger underneath the scale and into the tender<br />

flesh of the beast. Though it spun and twisted in all directions, the wyrm could not get at the<br />

hero. Finally it took to the air. Lyrisius clung to the neck with all his strength as the wyrm<br />

banked, rolled, and dove.<br />

Seeing that Lyrisius could not be shaken free, the wyrm demanded that he remove the<br />

stinging blade. Lyrisius answered, "Fly straight on until you see a great army. Destroy that<br />

army and I will remove my blade."<br />

With a great roar, the scaled creature set off. <strong>The</strong> Akavari army had no chance against the<br />

fire-breathing beast. <strong>The</strong>y have never plagued Tamriel since.<br />

"I have done as you bid. Now sheath your stinger," roared the wyrm.<br />

Knowing that he would be devoured or worse, Lyrisius pulled the blade and then leapt from<br />

the back of the flying wyrm. Indeed, the foul monster had intended to slay the hero. <strong>The</strong><br />

wyrm pursued the plummeting Lyrisius. Boethiah appeared beside the falling hero. Praising<br />

him for ultimately destroying the army of Akavir, she turned him into a raven. Lyrisius<br />

quickly lost the wyrm in the clouds.<br />

Legend has it that the wyrm still lives, though this happened in the first era long, long ago.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dragon nurses a grudge against Lyrisius and all of his kind. It has vowed never again to<br />

trust two legged bearers of weapons.<br />

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