The Angel and the Demon (Angel)

Before the Oblivion Crisis, within the heart of the Imperial city, there was an Imperial woman by the name of Iris. She was a graceful woman, tall and slim, yet held subtle curves in all of the right places. Her hair was long, dark black that contrasted greatly with her pale complexion, and her pale blue eyes held great love and compassion. She was a Master Healer and Alchemist, using her abilities wherever they were needed. No matter if they were a thief, mage, warrior, assassin, or common folk; she would put others before herself. She had eventually bought a shop in the great Imperial city and dedicated it to healing others. People naturally flocked to her, due to her mothering nature and understanding. She had healed old officers of their old battle wounds, returned sight to the blind, and returned fertility to those without. The city loved her.

During the Oblivion Crisis, she had closed her shop and traveled to those in need. She frequently stopped at temples and helped with the injured before leaving to the next. She never left her name, and though some knew it, she had gained the name of Angel. When people began to refer to her as such, she merely smiled, her eyes twinkling happily.

After the Oblivion Crisis, though, rumor had spread that the Angel had gone missing. She had been crossing from one temple to another when a horde of Daedra had appeared. She had taken shelter in a nearby forest, Harcane Grove, but was never seen again. The people had set up an altar in honor of her memory in front of the forest. Many years later, rumors had begun to spread about a woman, dressed in all white, who was seen riding through Harcane Grove on the back of a Unicorn. The sighting of the woman and mystical horse was common, yet whenever they were approached, they would vanish in a white mist. Thus the legend of the Angel began.

Over 200 years had passed since the Oblivion Crisis, and if someone was to walk the border between the providence of Skyrim and Cyrodiil, they would come across a mystical sight…