TCB: The Tamrielic/Equestrian Conflict
The Barrier
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For the Emperors eyes only
(Classified) and many merchant ships, such as the (Classified) have spotted this new "barrier" forming a few hundred miles from the shore of the Summerset Isles, it appears as if the Aldmeri Dominion is completely dumbstruck about this new discovery, as it is keeping a small flotilla of frigates, mostly to observe the barrier, and to keep anyone from going close to it.
Of note should be the fact that the barrier acts like a wall, a fact one Aldmeri frigate learned when it had its port side hit the barrier, ripping the deck to pieces, and resulting in the ship being sunk, with only a few of its crew surviving. It should also be of note that said barrier seems to be slightly increasing in size, though we could not tell from the distance we observed the barrier at.
It would be in our best interests to continue observation of the barrier, as of now, the Aldmeri still have not found out of our use of (classified) to observe their territories. Until then, we will continue to spy on the barrier
Sent by (Classified),
For Emperor Titus Mede II
***
Equestria was relieved, they had just narrowly survived the end of the world, an apocalypse that would have destroyed all living beings in Gaia, had it not been for the combined power of all four Princesses, the Crystal Heart, and the Elements of Harmony.
All of Gaia had been put in a Ethereal realm, to be safely deposited onto another planet, hopefully uninhabited, and proceed as normal. However, to the Princesses, something had gone wrong, very wrong.
The Princesses had all met in a small room inside Canterlot, hidden to all, and protected by some of the best guardsponies to be currently enlisted. No one was going to listen in to their conversation, at least as far as they knew.
"How could this even be possible?" Asked Twilight Sparkle, having only been turned into an Alicorn a year before the Apocalypse."This world wasn't even on the charted list of planets."
"It appears something, or someone, has brought us here, what it was, I cannot tell what it is, but we must find someway to stop the barrier." Had uttered Princess Celestia, the oldest, and most majestic.
"It is impossible, in ten years, the barrier will have consumed this world, and all living in it will perish due to us." stated Cadence.
"Actually, there is one way for us to save the people living here, however, I don't know if it will work." had stated Luna, who had stayed silent for most of the discussion,and had just barely decided to contribute.
"What do you have in mind, sister?" asked Celestia, genuinely wondering what Luna's idea was.
"We could initiate Project Conversion?, the research shows that it's ready, we've just never had any reason to use it on anyone."
Almost Instantly, this raised the ire of Cadence. "NO, we can't have that done, we've seen what the early versions of the potion does, its, just, unnatural." This served to remind the Alicorns about the terrifying result of the original potion, which had turned a group of Griffons volunteers into nothing more than stepford smilers, incapable of feeling any emotion other than happiness. This was a very well guarded secret, and the real reason the idea behind the Conversion Bureaus was abandoned.
However, after another hour of debating, it was finally decided. Project Conversion was to be used, however, they would wait until a version that at least kept the original mind intact. Who knew what would result if they were to give the original potion without telling the species being converted.
***
Today was just another regular day for Lizkirrkendov, that was to say, a rather boring day. He was one of the few Dovah to have left the land of Skyrim, in his case he had left to High Rock, where he simply stayed in the many mountains it had to offer, only coming out to hunt when he needed to however. Because of a Dov's ability to survive on their own fat for a fairly long time, this mean't he had to hunt once a month, spending the rest of the time either flying, or, curiously enough, writing poems in the language of the Dovah.
It was obvious that Lizkirrkendov was bored, and while killing the occasional animal was amusing, it was beginning to bore him, and he knew that, due to all Dov's built in desire for power, he knew he might possibly attack one of the many towns or cities in High Rock, something that, while possibly fun, could very likely result in his death, something he rather strangely feared, considering he was a dragon, then again, he had no idea if he could even be revived after the death of Alduin, and also, as with many other Dov's, had a rather large fear of the Dovahkiin. Admittedly, it was a very paranoid fear, what were the chances that the Dovahkiin, a man who was busy in Skyrim, want to kill a random, generic dragon, that did not even possess much items, and was living all the way in High Rock.
Finally, to alleviate his boredom, Lizkirrkendov had decided to fly, hoping to see anything interesting. As luck would have it, with the help of his Dovah eyesight, which was superior to even a Bosmer archer, he would see a giant, pink ball near the Summerset Isles, the sight alone was enough to draw him to it, as he now flew towards it, not knowing he would soon discover something rather interesting about it.
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