Cyre couldn’t believe his eyes. The temple dedicated to Talos that he had believed destroyed, instead had been rededicated to his old friend. In his absence from the province they had made Martin a Saint.
One of the priests was more than willing to talk of Martin’s life and Cyre had let him do so all the while fighting back the tears that threatened to burst forth. He had lost that battle after stepping through the doors and seeing a stained-glass window depicting Martin.
The priest from before had rushed over the moment Cyre had started sobbing, and had frantically attempted to calm him down enough to ask what was wrong. All that he could get out among the tears was a quiet thank you.
Paws
Saint Martin Septim I like that. He joins the very best of company.
July 2, 2017
The Long-Chapper
Hmm, well now I know and honestly, I'm not sure what to think. I can see it as an alternative to taking it down, and it is is a great deal less harmless to the Aldmeri Dominion than Talos, but in my heart, it'll always be destroyed and converted to a garden.
July 3, 2017
Golden FoolWhen you first visit the cathedral two Thalmor agents are standing out the front trying to get the head priest to shut the place down as it goes against the "spirit" of the concordant which is that a man cannot become a god. The Priest argues ba... moreWhen you first visit the cathedral two Thalmor agents are standing out the front trying to get the head priest to shut the place down as it goes against the "spirit" of the concordant which is that a man cannot become a god. The Priest argues back and asks what it specifically states to which they have to concede that it only mentions Talos.