I chose this character not because of him being an Ayleid but I really enjoy his sarcastic, snide and arrogant attitude it starts to show later on more as at first I'm just setting up the story but he's quite the hot head.
--Episode 1--
Searin Dol-Sacrelith was an Ayleid, He was one of the few members of a dead race They had no hope to rebuild or even survive... but he didnt know that. Searin Dol-Sacrelith lived in ignorance and in his case ignorance was bliss. Searin lived in Mackentela, which was a large secluded Ayleid settlement in Blackwood far from any Imperial forts or towns, the inhabitants of Mackentela where free to wander near the ruins to farm, hunt or just to get fresh air, but it was forbidden by decree of the High-Priest and the King to wander more than 2 miles from the settlement. Both the High-Priest and the King knew of the extent of the Ayleids fall from power and the strength of the empire that would see them dead if they were ever discovered but the secret was theres alone. The citizens of Mackentela thought that the Ayleid empire was weakened surely but nothing unrecoverable, surely the simple slaves will be put down soon, they thought after all they where Ayleids and the Ayleids where the most powerful race ever to walk Nirn. The Ayleids ability to remain hidden was not by chance but by a covenant with the Daedric Lords above all Azura who took pity on these Ayleids during the fall of their empire and has since then protected them...
I groaned, "By Azura I'll never master conjuration. Its hopeless I have no talent at all!"
"Nonsense Searin! You are one of my most gifted students. It is a testament to your skill that we are already attempting your first summoning. Scamps may be weak Daedra but summoning them is a challenge for all beginners!" said Master Kerendya.
"I dont give a damn what other beginners can or cant do! I'm not other beginners! I snarled and threw a fireball into the wall.
Master Kerendya smirked, "You seem to be quite adept at destruction at least." She said with a quite chuckle.
"Forgive my outburst Master it will not happen again,"" I mumbled.
"I doubt that Searin, you posses many amazing abilities but control of your emotions is not one of them. This lesson will pick up tomorrow it is time for the Service to our Lady Azura."
"Of course Master" I said. I started down the halls towards the rooftop exit where the service was held every night under the stars when I spotted a familiar face heading in the same direction as me.
"Hail Honored Prince" I said with a smile.
"Hail Mage" the prince said. And with that we both began to laugh.
"Are we not beyond such formalities old friend?""asked the prince.
"But Prince Calandril must be addressed with the utmost respect." I said grinning.
"Come we will be late and Id prefer if you didnt leave people with a bad impression of yourself right after you have come of age." Said Prince Calandril
"As you command my Prince.""I said jokingly. When we reached the service we bid each other goodbye as we were seated in different areas for the service. Prince Calandril sat in the front with the rest of the nobles while I was sat in the back with the workers and peasants; I was of the lowest Caste and only allowed to learn magic because of my friendship with the prince. I drifted through most of the service without paying attention as I had been through it every day of his life since birth without exception as was required by the High-Priest but I was forced to rise to my feet and break my day dream by the priest
"Now if I may ask all to raise and bow your heads in prayer, it is under the stars that we are closest to our lady Azura and here that we send to her our thanks and prayers." As I bowed my head my vision was blurred and as I closed my eyes and my head was filled with images, I felt myself begin to fall but had no power to stop myself. As I hit the ground and felt my consciousness slip away I began to see what appeared to be the Lady Azura herself. Though she wasn't moving her lips he could hear her say "Your Destiny lies beyond the confines of Mackentela, go and your destiny will reveal itself." I could feel myself slipping deeper into sleep and I felt Azura start to slip from my vision, but I didn't fight sleep sounded good to me then? very good.
I woke about an hour later and saw my friend Calandril standing faithfully over my side. I felt the anger rise in my chest. Was I some sort of child? I practiced the exercise Master Kerendya taught me, first I looked at it from an outside view then I looked at the problem rationally. Calandril was being a good friend, and if I was interpreting my vision correctly I was going to need many more of them.
"My friend?" I asked "how quickly could you raise a small fighting force?"
He looked at me puzzled "What for?"
"I have had a vision from the lady Azura our time is at hand we will put down the dissident slaves once and for all!" I exclaimed. "It is pre-ordained by the Lord Azura herself!""
"You have never led me astray before my friend. I will do what I can?but my father will never allow it.""He said, but I could tell by his expression he was already taken by the idea of leaving "And those who leave never return." He said almost as an afterthought.
"The Lord Azura has spoken to me, who am I to defy her will." I smirked "Besides we will have a force of Ayleid warriors with us putting down a few slaves will be no problem at all.""
"Meet me at the doors at midnight tomorrow I will have your warriors, for the time being you need your rest.""
He nodded solemnly at me and was off. I thought about what was about to happen as I drifted to sleep and just before I was fully asleep I thought I saw the Lord Azura again but all I saw in her eyes was disapproval and sorrow for what was to come.