serpentwined: I wanted to do a few of these for my characters are how they change over their arcs. A
serpentwined: I wanted to do a few of these for my characters are how they change over their arcs. Adelein’s character development begins with her experiences no sense of self-identify outside of Hermaeus Mora’s will. She is not a cultist, she is a conduit. A mortal born with a shared sense of consciousness between themselves and a deadric prince. The ability to allow this follows a long lineage of members who have ruled over Evermore for several millennia. The cost is that the greater being tends to overpower decisions and motivations of the mortal who is chosen to be the conduit. Once she believed she is nothing more than what Hermaeus Mora allowed, but through her arc she discovers reasons as to why the prince heavily depends on her existence. She learns more about House Gardinier, and the path her father took to reclaim an important responsibility over society. Once Adelein leaves Skyrim and heads west to Evermore, she realizes how critical the situation in the city has become, and there is a possibility that the one who sits on the throne had set up the scheme to have her mother married into House Gardinier and assassinated. She’s learned about the value of others, and the value of bringing Evermore back from it’s terrible political situation. She realizes she needs to play into the game of High Rock’s courts, but in her own fashion. Adelein is still very morally grey and ruthless, but she holds the protection of Evermore and House Gardinier over the will of a deadric prince, the Thalmor, the Empire, and her uncle. -- source link