Before reading the story please read the following articles or this story will not make much sense
wiki/The_Towers
/content/nu-mantia-intercept (Note, if the links do not work, google The Towers elder scrolls and do the top link.)
Now the chapters will fall into parts. Each part will be about a certain towers falling or saving. There will be a prequel about the Oblivion crisis.
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Now without further adieu here's the intro
INTRO
Nu Hatta was in an utmost panic. His fingers quivered as he tapped the quill into the inkwell like a man possessed. His study was ill lit, a dim candle the sole source of light. The towers, the Aldmeri Dominion, the people must know. He knew the Daedra were coming. He knew what the elves were trying to achieve. Even for a scholar of his profoundness this was a hard idea to comprehend.
A sudden foreboding came upon him. His sub conscious senses picked up the certain spark of the air. He stopped writing. An arrow protruded out of his neck. He rose a hand but it was of no hope. His neck was slit, and the air and blood poured down upon the letter, blanking out the ill fated words. He was silenced. But for how long?
MERETHIC ERA
As the Mer looked upwards at the Et'Ada lord Magnus rise into the sky, tearing the hole which is know known among mortals as the sun, they felt lost.. This whole brought him straight to Aetherius. He was their lord, and they wished to join him. Akatosh himself descended to the mortal plane aboard the vessel known as the Adamantine tower. The tower contained a stone. The zero stone. There were others of this stone, which around the towers grew. These towers would be parts that restricted mere mortals from reaching Aetherium, the realm of the Aedra.
But the Elves sought to emulate their lord, and constructed there own towers. As the Elves split into distinct groups, they built several towers. Numidium, Crystal-Like-Law, and White Gold Tower. But others would rise.
And as so thus shall fall. And these are the stories, of the towers.
