User:Vordur Steel-Hammer/Roleplay Resources/Khazad-ri and the Radiant Lady
< User:Vordur Steel-Hammer | Roleplay ResourcesOnce upon a time, the Radiant Lady invited her most faithful servant in Elsweyr, Lord Khazad-ri, to her Colored Rooms. When he arrived, he decided to tour the quarters that had been prepared for him.
He started from the eastern room. It was yellow, like ripe lemons growing on trees that surrounded the shrine where Khazad-ri had worshipped the Lady throughout most of his life.
Then he went to the southern room. It was green, like the picturesque pastures surrounding Mount Eton Nir, the mountain which houses the shrine of the Radiant One.
The northern room, as Khazad-ri noticed, was white, like the flakes of snow that surround the shrine of the Bright Lady on the slopes of Mount Kilkreath.
Finally, he went to the western room, which was teal, like the gentle waves of the Abecean crushing against the Cavern of the High Wood, whose people loved Merid-Nunda and her Guiding Light.
It was when he heard the Radiant Lady's voice speaking to him: "Have faith in the Colored Rooms, and never again shall you fear the forces of undeath who serve the Black, the lack of any colour, whose very existence is an offense to me. Now go, take my light, and teach others what you have learned."
When Khazad-ri returned to Tamriel, he was proclaimed High Priest of Meridia, and the undead fled before his Light until the end of his days.