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Dear Mr Curly,
I have done little travelling lately because I have been so dreadfully weary. Can it be true as the old Ecclesiastes said; that all things lead to weariness? Surely not. Perhaps the opposite is true: that all nothings lead to weariness. I have a peculiar feeling, Curly, that I am worn out from something I haven't yet done and the more I don't do it, the more exhausted I become. How strange. Could it be something I haven't realised? Perhaps it's something I haven't said? Something I haven't finished! It must be very large and true whatever it is and a lively struggle in the doing but I look forward to it immensely. I know I need it. First, however, I must curl up in my chair and sleep deeply with the duck. Perhaps I'll dream of this thing and wake up refreshed and do it. My fond wishes to you Mr. Curly, and to all Curly Flat.
Yours sleepily,
Vasco Pyjama
xxx
P.S. Not having breakfast can make you weary. That's for sure!
Michael Leunig. The Curly Pyjama Letters.

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Narsi did step back and put on a stern face when Meesei turned to look at her. Her fascination gave way to at least that much fear, even if Meesei was not actively trying to scare anyone.

Janius had to grin and show his hands to Valgar. "Now, there. You'll spoil us doing that." He tilted his head, glancing to the others. "But...the opportunity is there."

"Daedra hearts are rare," Sabine commented. "We should speak with Marcaille before committing, in case they are needed elsewhere."

"Having weapons that could break through the armour of any otherworldly creature would be invaluable," Fendros said. "Even if it were only a few arrows or a dagger."

"Or claws, like Meesei's," Janius mentioned out of the corner of his mouth.

Fendros angled his head forward, staying grounded despite Janius' excitement. "Or an axe for you, if you are going into battle in your current form."

Janius raised his brow. "Just making our options known, brother."
Narsi snapped her attention to Julan. "Psh, shut up," she said in an attempt not to seem flustered. Rather than engage Julan further, she laid her fingers on Meesei's arm and pinched a jutting piece of the armour to size up the material. "This looks really expensive," she mumbled almost blankly.

Fendros' attention was back on Valgar. "I believe that settles it, then. We'll be sure to make the best use we can out of these masterpieces, Blue-Shield." He smiled. "This marshalling has been keeping us busy, but if there is anything you need to help their production, consider us and we may help."

"Hounds," Janius added, "I might just come down later on to watch if you don't mind. I'm fascinated that you crafted this armour out of the bones in the first place, let alone all the secrets you had to unlock with your colleagues."
Fendros turned Ahnasha's statement to Janius. "Are you sure you want to give up your magic here, Janius?"

"Well..." Janius sighed. "I suppose it makes sense that adaptability would serve us better on our own. And -- I suspect you'll be taking heavy armour, Lorag -- with Lorag, Kaleeth, and Meesei, we'll have no lack of physical punch. I suppose I will take heavy armour for just myself then, rather than the wolf." He was not shy to show a little disappointment on his face.

"I think...It will still look and feel most impressive, Janius," Sabine said in an effort to cheer him up. "Not many in the world get dragon bone armour at all, right?"

Fendros nodded. "That's right. Speaking of which, I feel my ward and my bow will be most useful here. It seems clear to me now. I will take the scales as well, thank you."

Whether Meesei had taken any heed or not, it appeared that Narsi had very quietly paced around to approach her from the side. With captivated eyes, she very nearly dared to reach out and touch the elbow piece of Meesei's suit.
Rhazii's shoulders dropped and he poked out his lower lip. He had expected an answer like that.

"As useful as the flexibility of fighting in the line and having magic at my disposal is," Janius said. "I think raw physical power will be most helpful against the likes of a Daedric horde. I'll learn to wear dragon bones in beast form."

Fendros and Sabine turned their eyes to Janius with some surprise at his quick decision.

He eyed them back for a moment, and then shrugged. "Okay, I will admit, I am slightly biased by the prospect of looking as formidable as Meesei here."

"Are you sure you want to treat the decision so lightly?" Fendros asked.

"I will wear the scales," Sabine spoke over them both, addressing Valgar confidently. "Just for my Breton form. If it is as light as you say. And if we have time to enchant it to help us."

Fendros looked to Sabine now. He felt like the only one who was conflicted.
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The pack exchanged glances. Whether overwhelmed with humility, excitement, or a mix of the two, they could not easily form a response.

Janius rubbed the back of his neck and defaulted to sarcasm. "I don't know. Making more of these masterpieces seems like it would reduce the legend somewhat."

"Forgemaster." Fendros virtually interrupted Janius. He was much more serious. "If you would make his armour for any reason, so be it. But, know that it is not politeness or the privilege that we would wear it, but the honour." He gestured to the others. "Foremost, we are a family, and we are honoured that you would help to protect our loved ones for the coming invasion."

In her usual way, Sabine expressed her gratitude more directly. She approached Valgar and held him in a tight hug. The act likely dirtied her dress but she paid no attention to it.

"..." Rhazii was still as his eyes glanced curiously between Fendros and Valgar. He brought a finger up to point at himself and Julan. "Can we have sets, too?" He asked half-seriously.

Fendros let out soft laugh, but the thought brought an abashed dark purple to his face. "Rhazii, I think it is best we talk about that later."
"Yeah, yeah," Janius admitted. "There air's just thick in here."

It was all they needed to stop complaining and wait patiently. Apart from Rhazii, who tapped his foot and sighed over and again.

Narsi spoke up to no one in particular after a while. "Momma told me orc girls have to learn how to smith." She had a neutral face. "Never could. Not enough gold. Do you think they would teach me here?" She turned to Julan and Rhazii.

"Sure," Rhazii responded immediately. "You'd just have to ask. And put the time and effort in. Training to fight's hard, but smithing always looks exhausting-"

The door they waited by creaked open. Everyone turned to look at it. The dull clink of mail was just loud enough over the sound of the forges.

Everyone took their time getting over the initial silent awe and pieced together what they were looking at.

As per usual, Janius had the first thing to say. "What manner of Daedra is this?" He laughed. "Surely you just stepped out of another world!"

"That's the bones," Rhazii realised. "It's dragon bones!"

"You look invincible, Meesei," Sabine remarked.

"Is this truly dragon bone, Blue-Shield?" Fendros asked with astonishment. "How long were you working on this? Is this from the bones we found here or the one Sabine slew?"
The pack was left in a state of uncertainty.

Janius crossed his arms. "That's odd. He calls us all out here and then only shows Meesei?"

"He said it would not take long," Fendros reminded. "Maybe it's just something different."

Rhazii was looking around to Julan and Narsi with a wry smile. "Whatever's behind that door, I bet Meesei's going to be coming out carrying it, and it's going to be something amazing." He lowered one eyebrow. "Narsi, are you listening?"

"Huh?" Narsi shook her eyes away from the equipment under construction in the forges. "What'd you say?"

"Nevermind," Rhazii sighed.

Meanwhile, Janius pointed forward at the door. "You know what I think? I think he's finally made a full suit of armour Meesei's going to wear. I have no idea what it will look like, but that would be surprising enough for me to see."
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Narsi and Rhazii both laughed at Julan's discomfort. Narsi's laugh -- the first they had heard from her -- might have been quiet enough to remain unnoticed had she not snorted noticeably on the inhale.

"Sounds like she liked you, brother," Rhazii said. However, he didn't press the issue before Julan suggested they move on.

Narsi lifted her arms up a bit and felt moisture still in the crevices of her clothes, but she shrugged. "Didn't have anything else planned. But can we ride Leaps back again?"

One way or another, the three youths found their way back to the Silent City. Rhazii was keen to talk more about Julan's journey to Black Marsh, which allowed Narsi to listen along quietly. She remained mean-spirited and foul-mouthed but was much less reactive than before. Rhazii and Julan counted their blessings as they came.

When the conversation turned to Rhazii's stay in Cheydinhal, he took a long while of making faces before he simply said he did not enjoy it. All the details he gave appeared like a reasonably good time for a meeting with relatives, but he did not detail his hunt with Ahnasha and the subsequent events. Rhazii's clear discomfort kept the topic brief.



"We're of the same mind. Saving the world sounds far more appealing right now."

Fendros glanced up but did not stop Ahnasha from leaving. He drank down the last of his tea before standing up. Between now and saying farewell to his family, he figured he could find her a gift in the city as a kind gesture. He was going to be in the doghouse for a while but Ahnasha was in need of as much help as she could get, and a chance at putting her in a better mood before she got back to work was worth it.



While tasks varied amongst the clan, none were spared from the hubbub of the invasion's lead up. For instance, Fendros took on a broad administrative burden as Meesei's second. Every day had him travelling to five different corners of the cavern to act on reports and help direct decisions to plan out the camp supply and infrastructure. It was not a lonely job with the quartermasters and the rest of the council alongside him, but coordinating even between that many leaders was a mentally taxing proposition.

Elsewhere, Sabine was caught between three tugging responsibilities; directing alchemical production with Marcaille, working with Dwemer scholars to ensure the cavern would have enough ventilation for the sheer number of creatures it would soon house, and keeping Hal-Neesa happy during her project. She learnt overwhelming details of how Dwemer technology worked by the day. Too often she would be forced to switch between each task at a moment's notice, driving her to stress by the end of the day. The support of Karl, her pack, and her friends was invaluable, especially when memories of her capture left her momentarily incapable. She was present for consulting the enchantment of the portal at times but could not commit herself to it fully.

Narsi's attitude swiftly grew milder since her befriending Julan and Rhazii. For once, Julan did not have the hottest temper in the pack. Although, now Narsi appeared enthusiastic to turn up to training, and in it she proved to be an intuitive and unpredictable fighter, making up for her relative lack of strength and size with novel ways to misdirect and sneak in rapid strikes. She was still young and easy to rile up, of course. Her attitude towards Lorag remained resentful, if compliant.

Rossarm, Fendros' father, was something of an enigma to everyone save for Meesei. He was finally convinced to size up a formation of Dunmer mages, and by the end of the day had deemed almost half of them 'unfit' for battle with Daedra. Strangely enough, his tough love only attracted passing resentment by the Dunmer he criticised, such was the impression he made when putting Hal-Neesa on the back foot. This was tested when he started trialling other mer for his formation, and then humans, and then even one Khajiit mage. His standards were brutal, but some non-Dunmer made the cut. The Khajiit did not. Whether his bar for entry or his prejudice were stronger factors, it was hard to tell. What was certain was his formation was now one of the most strongly drilled, and most dangerous, magical unit in the lycan army. Rossarm ran a tight ship and commanded with a powerful presence, but his interactions with other officers did not go beyond official meetings. He remained antisocial, even coming off as emotionless. Fendros and Rossarm avoided each other deliberately and easily.



On the walk to the forge, Fendros was somewhat less chipper than Ahnasha. "Well, whatever it is, it must be important," he said. "I'm told there's a labour foreman waiting on confirmation for the area he's supposed to clear for the Legion's south-western tent ranks and knowing him he won't take initiative. I feel like every day half my job is preventing set-backs."

"I am glad for the brief distraction," Sabine added. "I do not get to see the forges very often. Karl says they are a marvellous apparatus."

Janius shrugged. "Maybe they've made a set of weapons for us? Or they want to take our measurements for new armour. That would be a nice surprise."

Narsi nudged Rhazii's arm. "Do your pack just get gifts like this often?"

"Not really," Rhazii said with a shake of his head. "They get good equipment to begin with but its usually them asking for it or trading for it. I hope they get something made of ebony metal. Those are really pretty and stronger than just about anything short of...legendary stuff, I don't know."

"Did we at least get any hints, Meesei?" Janius asked. "The suspense is killing me."
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