The Dragoon In Skyrim

Chapter 25 - Building a House

The very next day Vincent went to Dragonreach to ask Irileth about the favor she wanted to make him and help him build his house. After doing that he went to Riverwood and bought the whole wood they had before returning to the land he bought and finds Irileth with a giant group of guards.

"I thought you would bring a small group not such a big one," says Vincent seeing over twenty guards on the land.

"The more the better we can't stand be here two months so let's make it fast," says Irileth who made five guards to collect clay while another five were collecting stones already as they returned and they began to build the foundation for the whole house making that already quite big when Irileth says, "By the look of it, it could rival Dragonsreach a little."

"Didn't have that in mind just that if my kids want to keep living here once they found a partner it needs that much space," says Vincent overlooking the whole foundation making sure it is well made and wouldn't crumble, then he says, "It seems good, with the foundation half done today it won't take much tomorrow to complete the foundation and put the support pillars as well as some of the walls."

"My Thane are you sure about building such a big house?" asks a guard concerned.

"Yes, after it is done the Jarl will want one too once he sees the completed one," says Vincent as the guards leave since it was late while Vincent was laying the rest of the foundation before returned back to Whiterun.

"How is everything going with the house?" asks Mina.

"The foundation is completed. We will be able to build the supporting pillars by tomorrow and begin to build the first walls before nightfall if everything goes as planned we can finish the house by the end of the next week. At least thirty people are working on it not counting me and Irileth," says Vincent with confidence it will be finished by the time he predicted.

"Well, then we only need to buy the furniture. We can rent the house afterward," says Mina already thinking of making money with Breezehome once they change into the new house.

"Let's not make plans until we completed it," says Vincent as he joins Mina in the bedroom.

After two weeks of working on the house, it was finished and Irileth asks, "You sure with all those windows and the second floor?"

"Yes, it's big enough to inhibit 20 peoples if necessary with a Library, Workshop, Smithery, Kitchen, 5 Bedrooms and more. Now I only need to build the furniture or buy it. And don't worry about the windows I asked Farengar to enchant them to not break. I tested them myself by using my spear they don't break easily trust me," says Vincent with a confident look.

"The stables are also ready," says a guard that was working on it with four other guards.

"Good to know," says Vincent when he looks at his house.

"It the windows look like the ones of the Temple in Solitude. Our Divines are on them but you have twelve of them downstairs and nine upstairs. I recognize the nine upstairs as the Nine Divines. But who are the twelve downstairs?" asks Irileth curious to find out.

"They are from my Pantheon. Halone, the Fury, the Goddess of War and commander of Ice. She is tied to the first Astral Moon.

Mephina, the Lover, the Goddess of Love and also the commander of Ice. She is tied to the first Umbra Moon.

Thalik, the Scholar, the God of Knowledge and commander of Water. He is tied to the second Astral Moon.

Nymeia, the Spinner, the Goddess of Fate and commander of Water. She is tied to the second Umbra Moon.

Llymlaen, the Navigator, the Goddess of Navigation and commander of Wind. She is tied to the third Astral Moon.

Oschon, the Wanderer, the God if Vagrants and commander of Wind. He is tied to the third Umbra Moon.

Byregot, the Builder, the God of the Arts and commander of Lightning. He is tied to the fourth Astral Moon.

Rhalgr, the Destroyer, the God of Destruction and commander of Lightning. He is tied to the fourth Umbra Moon.

Azeyma, the Warden, the Goddess of Inquiry and commander of Fire. She is tied to the fifth Astral Moon.

Nald'thal, the Traders, God of Commerce and commander of Fire. He is tied to the fifth Umbra Moon.

Nophica, the Matron, Goddess of Abundance and commander of Earth. She is tied to the sixth Astral Moon.

And the last, Althik, the Keeper, God of Space and Time and commander of Earth. He is tied to the sixth Umbra Moon.

They are all of my Pantheon. They came before us and gave us the land we resided on. Too bad my children won't see the big Halone statue that was in Ishgard and around it. She is my patron, after all, I was born under her star and protected the land she gave us," says Vincent explaining to Irileth the meaning of the windows.

"You know it could kill you if the Thalmors find out about it right," says Irileth warning Vincent about it.

"I'm not really afraid with the mountain on my back. I haven't told the Jarl yet but most of the dragons are friendly to me now," whispers Vincent to Irileth.

"How did that happen?" asks Irileth.

"I killed their King and they made me their new one. A minority of dragons still are hostile but most are on my side. The even told me to call upon them if I need help. The sad thing is that only the dragons in Skyrim know that Alduin is no more but soon other dragons of the other regions should come to inform on their standing," says Vincent to Irileth.

"So you became their King just like that," says Irileth.

"Yeah, better I become their king than a random dragon becomes it. Less of a hassle if you ask me," says Vincent.

"Don't tell anyone of it. This could be of use in this civil war against the Stormcloaks," says Irileth.

"Why is Whiterun under attack?" asks Vincent concerned.

"Not yet but we are the only thing between the Empire and the Stormcloaks while Balgruuf is neutral to both parties he favors the Empire far more," says Irileth.

"I heard from Mina how all started with Ulfric killing the Great King Torryg is that the name," says Vincent.

"You mean High King Torygg. Yes, he was killed by Ulfric in a duel by using the voice," says Irileth when she sees Vincent's face take a darker color than normal and asks, "Everything alright."

Vincent who was now pissed and angry says, "There is no honor in killing a man in a duel by using the voice. I knew I should have killed him the last time I was in Windhelm."

"Now hold on you against an army won't do much," says Irileth now seeing Vincent that angry trying to calm him down.

"Where did he even learn how to use the voice?" asks Vincent angry.

"He was brought to the Greybeards when he was younger but taken away when something happened in Markarth. It was a trap and was taken prisoner by Forsworns. Then his father died and he inherited Windhelm. That's all I know to be fair with you," says Irileth.

"So he left the Way of the Voice. He must get punished for it," says Vincent as his aura peaks out and the twin dragons come out scaring the guards. He sees the guards and calms down as the dragons disappear as he says, "I'm sorry but I will need to meet the Greybeards on this."

He looks into the sky and shouts, "ODAHVIING!" The guards, as well as Irileth, look into the direction Vincent shouted and after three minutes they see a dragon overfly them. The guards began to panic seeing the dragon while Irileth was calm and ordered them to calm down.

It lands beside the house and says, {What do you need my King.}

{Take me to High Hrothgar.} says Vincent as Odahviing let Vincent mount him and both fly away towards the Throat of the World.

'So he told the truth. But it could be problematic. I need to inform the Jarl later but for now let's keep building the furniture like the schema he made,' thinks Irileth when she says, "Everyone back to work or he will think we are lazy because he wasn't around. And one more thing no word to anyone of what happened right now."

"Yes, ma'am," say the guards as they keep building the furniture.

Vincent arrives at High Hrothgar and says to Odahviing, {Stay here we will leave after I had a talk with the Greybeards.}

{Just don't kill them in your anger.} says Odahviing seeing how angry Vincent was.

{Trust me I won't.} says Vincent as he enters from the courtyard when Arngeir was already awaiting him since heard a dragon land in the courtyard.

"What happened?" asks Arngeir seeing Vincent angered.

"You knew that didn't you," says Vincent to Arngeir.

"What do you mean?" asks Arngeir confused what he meant.

"That Ulfric used his voice to kill a person in a duel," says Vincent angry.

"You mean the Stormcloak boy. Yes, we heard that," says Arngeir confirming it

"Why did you allow it. You could have stopped all this war if you intervened," says Vincent.

"We couldn't even if we wanted. We made an oath to never leave High Hrothgar and to not interfere with the outer world if it isn't for a Dragonborn when we became Greybeards. Ulfric, on the other hand, didn't because he never mastered the easiest Thu'um. He only knows how to use the two words of Unrelenting Force. He was sent back because he had no talent to become one. He was too ambitious to be one that's why he was sent back in reality," says Arngeir.

"So you say because of your rules you can intervene. You almost sound like the old Hraesvelgr that didn't want to know of the war between the Dragons and Ishgard. In the end, he joined Ishgard when the dragons and Ishgard entered a treaty. You can do that too," says Vincent.

"Hraesvelgr?" asks Arngeir.

"An old Dragon sent to Hydaelyn by Akatosh he was an old bone to negotiate with. He was pretty hostile if not for Ysayle we would have been attacked by him," says Vincent explaining to Arngeir who Hraesvelgr is.

"We can't do anything about it. But you can remember you are not tied to our rules. You are the Dragonborn and even more than the old ones. You have an army of Dragons that are behind you no Dragonborn before had such a thing. You can challenge him to a duel as the old Nords did and he did with High King Torygg. But be prepared for the backlash that will follow every action has another action following. Maybe you shouldn't go to challenge him in your normal armor but in another," says Arngeir berating Vincent.

"You wouldn't have anything if I killed him?" asks Vincent.

"We won't he broke our oath by using the voice against normal people even more so in a duel we're his rival couldn't use it," says Arngeir.

"Then I know what I have to do," says Vincent as he changes into his Warriors Set and has his ax in his hand as he leaves High Hrothgar and says, "I'm sorry for leaving my anger on you Arngeir."

"Don't worry about it. Many misunderstand why we never intervened in this matter and are also angry at us for not stopping Ulfric. Maybe you can bring peace to Skyrim again even if killing Ulfric alone wouldn't do that. But it is a start," says Arngeir as Vincent leaves for the courtyard.

Vincent again in the courtyard walks towards Odahviing, who says, {You seem calmer now. Are we going back?}

{We are going to Windhelm we will summon the Dragons of Eastmarch to follow my call. I'm going to challenge Ulfric to a duel.} says Vincent in quite the cold tone.

{So be it, my King.} says Odahviing as he begins to fly towards Eastmarch while shouting, {The Dragonking orders. Every Dragon in Eastmarch shall go to Windhelm. The King wants to punish a human for breaking the Way of the Voice.}

The Dragons loyal to Vincent arrived and 7 Dragons were overflying Windhelm making the people fall in hysteria. Every Dragon landed on Windhelm walls while Odahviing was flying in front of the Palast of Kings and Vincent shouts, "Ulfric Stormcloak, I, the Dragonking, am here to challenge you to a fair duel in the Nords way come out and show yourself."

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