FormID: 01007CCB 00Joscelyn GREETING 0 Hello adventurer.
__こんにちは、冒険者さん。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 0 At the dawn of time, the gods created our realm, the Mundus, but their act required many to sacrifice their lives for this creation.
__夜明けの時、神々は私たちの領域Mundusを作った。でも、この創造には、彼らの営みに多くの犠牲を強いたわ。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 1 Untold immortal lives ended for it, and many others were crippled. Those that survived abandoned their creation, knowing its true form and purpose.
__計り知れない不滅の者たちの日々は終わりを告げ、そして他の多くも自由を失った。自由を失った彼らは、その真の姿と目的を知って、創造から離れて生き延びた。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 2 When they did, they ripped holes in the sky that opened into the realms of Oblivion, as well as the land of the dead and the land of the Divine.
__創造から離れるとき、彼らはそれぞれ空にOblivionの領域への穴を開けた。死者や、神々の国と同じように。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 3 A tome was written during this darkest point in history, but it was not scribed by any living hand.
__とある書物は、その歴史上最も暗澹とした節に書かれたのだけど、その書は生きた人々の手で書かれたものではないの。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 4 It was bound in the flesh of the crawling things that would become mortal, and inked in their blood.
__それは定命の者たちの肉をべっとりと装丁にして、その血をインクにして書かれた物。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 5 This was the Book of Dead Names and it contained the names of the gods who lost their lives in the creation of the worlds.
__このBook of Dead Namesは、世界の創造によってその命を落とした神々の名が書かれているの。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 6 These names held the power of their sacrifice and the book was meant to safeguard this power from the Daedra Princes.
__これらの神々の名前は、彼らが犠牲とした力が宿っていた。本はDeadra Princeたちからこの力を守る為にあったの。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 7 When the Princes found out about the book, they stormed the Mundus to retrieve it. Great battles were fought in the sky, on the earth and in the sea.
__Princeたちがこの本のことを知ってしまった時、彼らはそれを得るためにMundusに襲い来た。空で、地で、海中で、壮絶な戦いが幾度も行われたわ。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 8 The book was lost during the battle and ended up in the hands of the very mortals it had been constructed of.
__本は戦いの中で失われ、結局、本を形作っていた定命の者たちの手の中にあった。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 9 They opened the book and the powers of the names spilled forth into the world as a black energy, a crawling chaos.
__彼らは本を紐解き、名前の持っていた力が世界中へと溢れた。黒いエネルギー、ぞっとするような混沌。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 10 The mortals ran for their lives, but it was futile. The darkness was everywhere. Then, unexpectedly, it sank into the ground.
__人々は自分たちの住む場所へ走って逃げたけど、無駄なことだった。闇は全ての場所を覆った。けど突然、その闇は地面の中に沈んだ。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 11 The mortals thought the terror was over, but very soon after, the ground erupted all across the planet, not with the chaos, but with death.
__人々は恐怖は去ったと考えた。でも、そのすぐ後に、地表全ての地面から噴き出した。混沌ではなく、死が。
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 12 It was a custom among the first mortals to bury their dead, just as it has been for the last few centuries. It was this that came forth from the pits
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FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 13 The crawling chaos brought life to the rotting flesh below the ground, as well as a hunger for the taste of the living.
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 14 The undead woke to feast on their families.
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 15 This was called the Uprising of the Dead, but that name has been lost to history.
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 16 Those that had opened the Book of Dead Names recognized the power released into this world and they sought to control it.
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 17 They were the first necromancers and their art was the first form of magic harnessed in the world.
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 18 Through their knowledge, the Uprising was quelled and the undead brought under control of the living.
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 19 So you see why it is such an outrage for necromancy to be banned in Cyrodiil. There would be no Cyrodiil without it!
FormID: 010083A6 00Joscelyn OriginofNecromancy 20 Think about it.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 0 I have a certain appreciation for the dead, a respect, an infatuation with their kind, even.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 1 That is why I am a necromancer. It is in my blood. Yet there are things that I have seen claw their way through the night that�
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 2 Things that keep me awake at night�
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 3 Things that make me wake up screaming when I see their visage in my terror-stricken nightmares.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 4 I can't go into it with you because�.because it makes my skin shiver just implying to you the horrors that await within the darkest darkness.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 5 No sword or spell will lend you the chance to overcome this foe. You will not be victorious to that which waits underneath, but a victim you will be
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 6 The nethermost caverns are not for the fathoming of eyes that see; for their marvels are strange and terrific.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 7 Cursed the ground where dead thoughts live new and oddly bodied, and evil the mind that is held by no head.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 8 Wisely did Galerion say, that happy is the tomb where no sorcerer hath lain, and happy the town at night whose sorcerers are all ashes.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 9 For it is of old rumor that the soul of the daedra-bought hastens not from his charnel clay, but fats and instructs the very worm that gnaw
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 10 'til out of corruption, horrid life springs, and the dull scavengers of earth wax crafty to vex it and swell monstrous to plague it.
FormID: 010083A8 00Joscelyn WormLichLovecraftian 11 Great holes secretly are dug where earth's pores ought to suffice, and things have learnt to walk that ought to crawl.