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I figure I might as well make a thread for it.

 

Dragonspyre Library

 

True, any numbskull who could use the CS can add books. These aren't average books. I wrote these myself, and these are entirely my works from the past two years. Since '09, I have been compiling books for this mod, and now they can be enjoyed in all their glory. True, I mostly made this thread for downloads to increase, since my near defunct Ragnarok's Armory has gotten more DLs (Apparently, two katanas, a robe, a necklace, a giant Daedroth, and a massive horde of treasure is good enough for people), not that I'm complaining about that getting downloads.

 

That being said, it seems more genuine and sincere to have my own works, rather than sifting the internet for Classics like Dante's Inferno or Virgil's Aeneid, though I'm perfectly open to requests, and can add these if people want, as there is no copyright issue with people who not only lived before copyrights existed but have also been dead for centuries. After all, the primary focus of this mod is to give people works that are powerful and moving, epic and emotional, dramatic and romantic. The mod is only in version 1.0, and I plan on adding in version 1.1: Two expansion volumes on one of the 1.0 books, up to five requests, any novels I might make (I have a plan for another one to be written), a book of songs, and a philosophical tome.

 

As that denotes, it is very much unfinished as a whole, but even in version 1.0, there is no less than 500 oblivion pages of reading material, most of which is in just two books alone, and there are SEVEN. The titles are:

 

The Hammer's Child -

 

A tragedy of a woman and her lover. A bookkeeper bored of her dull life, Cassiel, finds an Argonian being beaten to death. She saves him, and hears his heart wrenching story of how he was constantly beaten in extreme violence, even by the Archcanon, because of racism. Cassiel then hears the wonders of his life and his homeland, and in a moment, lets her feelings show. Enraged, her father schedules the Argonian for execution, but Cassiel fights with her life to save him. In the end, she dies along with her lover, and they drift off to Aetherius together slowly.

 

Dirge of Leviathan -

 

A heart rending play where the great Sea Serpent, Leviathan, enters the most horrific torture for eternity due to the actions of a single vile, wicked, evil man. An ultimate tragedy, where the holiest of beings dies and suffers forever in agonizing pain and torment in Hell forever, but through it all praises God.

 

Poems of Tamriel -

 

Over 100 poems of love, pain, beauty, passion, and philosophy. See into the works of the greatest minds and revel in the splendor of the works of the ages.

 

La Fiorenta Ceccuchio -

 

The heir to the Florentine throne uncovers a plot to destroy Rome, but uncovers that the death of a militant group's leader leads to a very to save all Existence. See the heir gain the most incredible of holy powers as he fights the most wicked being ever... someone worse that Lucifer. Pure light and dark collide in this extraordinary epic of the ages.

 

Dagoth Plans -

 

See the dark side of Dragons that worked with the Sixth House, House Dagoth, unwittingly raising Alduin from the chambers of time. See the true reason for the Draconic Crisis of Skyrim.

 

Wrath and Mercy -

 

A growing group of the most power beings in existence fight to eviscerate the wicked demon Axel, while fighting the demons inside them, and receiving chilling and haunting reminders of their pasts that they could never forgive themselves for. A story of power, drama, and love... and the very Magnum Opus of all the writings of Tamriel.

 

If you wonder, I only put six because the last one should have been integrated in the poems book, and isn't very much a standalone book. Nonetheless, these works represent my toil and labor, and I have spent the last two years of my life making them. Writing is my passion, and I wish to share my passion with the world. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoy reading them, and as much as I enjoy writing them (No, I'm not narcissistic, I just getting very emotionally tied to my books). Enjoy.

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