» Fri May 04, 2012 7:07 am
Flavius Latartus, a broken man of a dead empire.
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Flavius cried as he stared at the ceiling of the Temple.
It's beautiful mosaics depicted the moment the Divines began creation. Mara embraced Akatosh as he weaved the fabric of Time, both smiling at their baby boy, and Kynareth breathed out the air, and created the skies. Julianos held a plum and plans as Zenithar carved the great mountains and valleys, laying the many precious stones and metals that gave Tamriel it's bounty. Then, following the logic of Julianos came Dibella, planting trees and spreading green fields and endless rollling deserts, and then painting the tips of the mountains pure white. And finally, in the center of the world, Lorkhan ripping out his own heart, to give the world life as Stendarr wept, forming the rivers.
He looked at each of their faces, and he recognized each.
His memories drifted back to the past, to better days. His eyes teared up as he thought of his wife and son. They were so beautiful, so vibrant, he loved them with all of his being. He stared down at the floor and covered his eyes. He lost both of them when Imperial City was lost. He left for Leyawiin a few days before them, and he never heard from them again. He just heard the news of the sack, and the stream of injured soldiers entering Leyawiin.
"I miss you, I miss you every day."
He recalled those terrible days, every day standing at the Gates, waiting for news, waiting for the Count, and for his family, but hearing about neither.
The day he took the reigns of the Empire was the worst day of his life.
"I- I can't do this."
Suddenly, he saw a vision. All was dark, but in the dark, Flavius saw an unearthly glow around eight hooded white figures in a half circle around a grave. There was silence for a long time, and then one of the figures looked up, and revealed himself as Akatosh, and the others removed their robes, revealing themselves as the Eight. He smiled and turned Flavius around, and Flavius saw a lordly man wearing the Ruby Crown of the Emperor, and wearing the Amulet of Kings.
"I will be Talos, the Ninth, and I am here to begin my journey. Do not let your heart be weary, Flavius Latartus, for even in these dark times there will be hope. The Reman Empire will fall, and all will fall to ruin, but you can lessen the darkness to come. Spread the word, bring light to the darkness.
"This is an age of woe for Man, but I shall be the god of Man, and I shall lead your people back to their ancient glory. You are to be my prophet, the one who shall announce my coming."
Flavius woke up, and found himself on the floor. He stayed there for a while, unable to believe what he saw.
Slowly, he picked himself up and he knelt before the golden statue of Akatosh, and prayed.
"Thank you for you blessing. I understand, I shall do as you wish. I shall spread your message, my lords, for it is a glorious one. Thank you for this sign, for your prophecy.
"It is a glorious day, for there shall be a Ninth Divine, and he shall make the Empire whole again!"