[Much of the journal is faded or burnt, leaving only
parts of one entry legible]
… and with
that business behind me, my voyage would bring me to the western parts of the
Imperial province: Colovia. Called the "breeding pen of Nibenese
kings" in jest. Something I knew to keep to myself as I passed through the
gates of Chorrol.
[Attached
fragment] … while many kings came from the West, they are quickly assimilated
by the Nibenese…
Were it not
for the temperature and lack of snow, one could be mistaken that one was in a
Nordic Hold, rather than a Cyrodilic County. Its people are tall and imposing
and every statesman’s uniform consists of some of the finest leather armor
Tamriel has to offer(or so they would say). Justice is brutal and swift, barely
more civilized than the horrors described in the time of Rislav the Righteus.
Duels to first blood, or worse, appear to be common, at least here in the
mountain county. I hear them invoke rules for the duels from all the Colovian
Counties though. I am glad my companion knows to watch his tongue; I’m not in
strict need of another pair of leather boots…
… and at
the castle. The heirs to the throne train with the local Legion troops, as if
just another soldier in the mix. An officer, clearly annoyed that I dared
question him during drills, said all Colovian Counts and Countesses were in the
Legion…
[Margin]I
don’t think I heard Akatosh’s name uttered once in my visit to Colovia. Shor
and Kyne, on the other hand, I swore I could hear all the time.
… as I sat
beneath the Great Oak. Y'ffre has surely blessed the city, for His voice can
surely be heard by all the faithful who meditate beneath its branches. A local
wise(insane?) man said it was nothing like the Gildergreen, once a sapling of…
[Fragmented
attachment]… so, behold honorable Olaf One-Eye! For bringing peace to the Land
of Man, I gift your city with a sapling! Go forth and tell that I, the Eldest,
bless you in Kyne’s name…
The
Colovians have a curious relationship to Skyrim, the Fatherland, it seems.
There is no secret that they consider themselves the better people, more
civilized and the superior soldiers. And perhaps they are right. The Ruby Ranks
have long benefited from Colovian discipline and muscle.
But the
ways of the Nords, their religion and martial nature, is held in high regard
here. More than the Nibenese customs. They see themselves as Children of
Skyrim, in a sense. Heirs to the Fatherland. It is only to be expected; Nordic
bloods runs deep here, from commoner to the count and his nobles. I wonder if
even they can tell the difference, were it not for the accent many Nords have.
I’ve noticed they don’t like me much. I think it’s because I am Bosmer…
[Fragmented
attachment]… as the Five Year War broke out on the Valenwood/Elseweyr border,
the Colovians sealed their own. They did not want refugees flooding into their
kingdoms…
… Skingrad
is not what it once was. Much of the farmland has been restored since the Great
War, but there is an air of unease. Most of the buildings out around the city
are temporary, even now, and everyone who can returns in behind the walls of
what was once the Jewel of Old Colovia. Only the poorest of the workers live in
the provided housing by the fields. The fear of Aldmeri soldiers marching out
from the forests of Valenwood to the south is still very real here. The
vineyards aren’t what they used to either. Even with the Legion guarding the
south…
[Fragmented
attachment] To His Honor, Count Adrian Valga, Legate of the West Weald Legion,
4E94.
… the
restoration of Kvatch goes well, all things considered, but I fear the city
will never be the same…
… seems
that there have been many Khajiit coming to this city lately. They are
dissatisfied with the Empire. They say the Dominion is slowly pushing its
borders into their lands. The cats are afraid they too may be subject to a coup
soon and hoped the Empire would do more to protect them…
…
hopefully you can spare some men, as we cannot…
… Anvil is
strife with fear. Its citizens remember how easy it was for the Dominion to
move through their lands and they fear that their city may receive more
attention should hostilities break out again. The Count decided to remarry,
surely out of a sense of desperation: the daughter of the Count and Countess of
Kvatch is fleshy and rumors say she has more hair than a man. But Kvatch is the
only city close and the alliance might save…
… and with
that, I am glad to see Colovia left behind me. While not as unpleasant as I
imagined it would be(as long as I kept to myself. I’ll carry the scar for being
too curious for the rest of my life), Colovia is too close to the Dominion to
settle down in. It will be on the front lines when the war resumes…
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