Oh, and one last thing...

Epilogue:

Taka stood solemnly at the end of a pier in Seyda Neen. Unshed tears glistened in her eyes and she raised a hand in farewell to the merchant ship that was leaving.

"Goodbye Tyrade. May we meet again one day when you return to your homeland." Taka murmured. As the ship disappeared over the horizon she sighed softly and turned away from the waters and walked slowly back to the small port town.

Taka felt vulnerable and exhausted, she had felt her faith leave with the small girl, who was going to the mainland to what Taka desperately hoped was a good home with a well off merchant's family. Taka prayed to Azura Tyrade would be well looked after and happy. Above all else Taka prayed that she herself would one day feel happiness. Now all that she felt was a deep sense of sadness and anger and disillusionment. She was, once again, alone in the world, and it was a daunting realization, she thought as she made her way aimlessly down the road that she knew led to Balmora.

But I'm not alone, she realized suddenly. There is still Tyrade, she will remain, and when the time comes we shall be reunited. Taka walked to the edge of the ocean, hearing the wave's crash on the rocks and tasting the salty breeze, looking out at the setting sun.

I will someday find my place once more in this world, someday Tyrade shall return home, and someday I will be able to smile again…

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To Lord Bralkus, Chief Officer of Land Deeds and Development on the Isle of Morrowind,

I write in regards to the prospects that have been discussed recently about building a new stronghold in the Ashlands to aid in protection of pilgrims and settlers. Doubtless word has reached you of the Anazimabrah Ashlander uprising that took place on the site of the property which was designated to belong to the future stronghold. Upon discussion it has been decided by officials that the terrain and habitat are not of the optimum condition to build a full fledged stronghold on with the resources we now possess. Furthermore the hostility of the Ashlanders may prove too much of a set back in the early stages of development, though the decision to not build had already been discussed prior to the vicious attack by the Ashlanders. It has been concluded that the building of stronghold shall be hereby postponed until a much further notice. The necessary paperwork is in order but I wanted to write to you personally and thank you for the recommendation that I be made captain of the new stronghold. I shall be all to happy to continue my post at the Molag Mar stronghold and once the aftermath of the Ashlander uprising has settled it would be a great honor if you would pay a visit. I hope you are well my old friend and that this letter finds you.

Commander Sarthas of the stronghold of Molag Mar