Stranger's Fate (Elder Scrolls)

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"Each event is preceded by Prophecy. But without the hero, there is no Event."

-Zurin Arctus, The Underking

Conspirators have created a perfect duplicate of the Mane of Elsweyr in order to seize power and spark an empire spanning civil war.

The only man who can avert the crisismayalso be responsible for it — even he's not sure yet. That man is Berry Longfellow, failed sorcerer turned academic student of fate. But despite his professed innocence, the events of Berry's past inexorably link him to the crisis. Fate, in its ironic wisdom, has chosen a strange hero.

Explore Tamriel as you've never seen it before — secret agents, mercenaries, mad messiah figures, and supernatural forces collide in a power struggle to decide the fate of an empire. See beyond the battlefields, castles, and dragons, to the unexpected twists by which destiny is made — see the Stranger's Fate.

Plan for Series:

Book 1 is already complete!

Information

Status
Completed
Year
2024
Author
Now_Limes

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Rating
4.8/ 5.0
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53
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21,808

Chapters(51 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • troop1435723Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    From the first few chapters alone, I’ve been hooked. Berry is such a believably goofy character, and I’m excited to see where this goes. Being that it’s one of the only Elder Scrolls fanfics on RR, I hope it rules that niche for a lot longer. My only gripe is that there’s a fair amount of grammatical errors, but it’s nothing that hampers the text.
  • Lord of a Thousand BladesRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Make no mistake, this is not a generational novel, or the greateat i have ever read--it is however, good. The story is paced competently and well thought out. Grammar is not an issue and characters are independent and distinctive.
    From a elderscrolls lore perspective I believe it does take liberties, but all the liberties it has taken feel cohesive with the world overall. Meaning there are artifacts that have not been mentioned or viewed in any of the recent mainline games and ruins to which i recall no referance (perhaps this is referance to the tacenci but i feel that the narrator due to his scholarshipwould know of them). Importantly for these facts, it feels contiguous with the world as a whole, study of the tides of fate which are bound in the scrolls seems feasible for example, especially in referance to the nibanese cults from which decend the well known moth priests.
    The story is worth a read, i advise it.