Redguards, Their History and Their Heroes
By Destri Melarg
Notes on the Redguards, their history and their heroes.
This is a publishers proof of the initial draft of my book, "REDGUARDS,
THEIR HISTORY AND THEIR HEROES".
The following is a collection of the tales, myths and history of
the Redguards. Much of their history is shrouded in mystery and in
the mists of time. It is hard to distinguish between myths, and real
history.
Below are the first chapters of the draft by Destri Melarg
Author's note as translated into the Modern Tongue of Hammerfell:
Frandar Hunding was born in 2356 in the old way of reckoning, in our
beloved deserts of the old land. The traditional rule of emperors
had been overthrown in 2012, and although each successive emperor
remained the figurehead of the empire, his powers were very much
reduced. Since that time, our people saw 300 years of almost continuous
civil war between the provincial lords, warrior monks and brigands,
all fighting each other for land and power. Our people once were
artisans, poets, and scholars, but the ever evolving strife made
the way the sword inevitable - the song of the blade through the
air, through flesh and bone, its ring against armor: an answer to
our prayers.
In the time of Lord Frandar the first Warrior Prince, lords called
Yokeda built huge stone castles to protect themselves and their lands,
and castle towns outside the walls begin to grow up. In 2245, however,
Mansel Sesnit came to the fore. He became the Elden Yokeda, or military
dictator, and for eight years succeeded in gaining control of almost
the whole empire. When Sesnit was assassinated in 2253,a commoner
took over the government. Randic Torn continued the work of unifying
the Empire which Sesnit had begun, ruthlessly putting down any traces
of insurrection. He revived the old gulf between the warriors - the
sword singers - and the commoners by introducing restrictions on
the wearing of swords. "Torn's Sword-hunt", as it was known, meant
that only the singers were allowed to wear swords, which distinguished
them from the rest of the population.
Although Torn did much to settle the empire into its pre-strife ways,
by the time of his death in 2373 internal disturbances still had
not been completely eliminated. Upon his death, civil war broke
out in earnest; war that made the prior 300 year turmoil pale in
comparison. It was in this period that Frandar Hunding grew up.
Hunding belonged to the sword-singers. This element of empire society
grew from the desert artisans and was initially recruited from the
young sons and daughters of the high families. They built the first
temple to the unknown gods of War and build a training hall "The
Hall of the Virtues of War". Within a few generations the way of
the sword - the song of the blade - had become their life. The people
of the blade kept their poetry and artisanship in building beautiful
swords woven with magic and powers from the unknown gods. The greatest
among them became known as Ansei or "Saints of the Sword". Each of
these began their own training schools teaching their individual
way of the sword. Those Ansei of the highest virtue wandered the
country side engaging in battle, righting wrongs, and seeking to
end the strife.
To sum it up. Hunding, was a sword-singer, a master, no, a Master
Ansei at a time when the peak of the strife was reborn out of the
chaos of Torn's death. Many singers put up their swords and became
artists, for the pull of the artisan heritage was strong; but others,
like Hunding pursued the ideal of the warrior searching for enlightenment
through the perilous paths of the Sword. Duels of revenge and tests
of skill were common place, and fencing schools multiplied.
Frandar do Hunding Hel Ansei No Shira, or as he is commonly known
Frandar Hunding, was born in the far desert marches in the province
of High Desert. Hunding is the name of the High Desert region near
where he was born. No Shira means noble person or person of noble
birth and Hel Ansei is his title of Sword Sainthood.
Hunding's ancestors reach back to the beginning of recorded time
in the high desert and were artisans and mystics, his grandfather
was a retainer of the Elden Yokeda, Mansel Sesnit, and led many of
the battles of unification prior to Sesnit's assassination.
When he was 14, Hunding's father died in the one of the many insurrections,
and he was left to support his mother and four brothers. His prowess
with the sword however, made his life both difficult and easy. Easy
in that his services came in great demand as a guardian and escort.
Hard in that his reputation preceded him, and many awaited their
turn to face him in battle and gain instant fame through his defeat.
By the time Hunding was 30 he had fought and won more than 90 duels
killing all his opponents. He became virtually invincible with the
sword, gaining such skill and mastery that he finally stopped using
the real swords created through the artisanship of his people and
began using the Shehai or "way of the spirit sword".
All sword singers learn through their intense training and devotion
to the gods of war and way of the sword, the forms of discipline
that allow the creation of the spirit sword. This is a simple form
of magic or mind mastery where by a image of a sword is formed from
pure thought. The sword singer forms the sword by concentrating,
and it takes shape in his hand - usually a pale thing of light,
misty and insubstantial, a thing of beauty perhaps, a symbol of devotion
to the Way and the gods, but no weapon. However, those Ansei of the
highest level and sensitivity and those with talent in magic, can
at times of stress, form a spirit sword, the Shehai which is far
more than light and air - it is an unstoppable weapon of great might,
a weapon which can never be taken from the owner without also taking
his mind.
The Shehai became Hunding's weapon, and with this he slew bands of
brigands and wandering monsters than infested the land. Finally upon
finishing his 90th duel, defeating the evil Lord Janic and his seven
lich followers, he was satisfied that he was indeed invincible. Hunding
then turned to formulating his philosophy of"the Way of the Sword".
He wrote his Learnings down in the BOOK OF CIRCLES while living as
a hermit in a cave in the mountains of high desert in his sixtieth
year.
In that year Hunding having enlisted in the many battles of the empire,
defeating all opponents, had thought himself ready for death and
retired to his cave to capture his strategy and mystical visions
to share with other Sword Singers. It was after his completion of
the scroll of the Circle that the Singers found him composing his
death poem and preparing to join the gods of war in final rest.
At sixty he was a vigorous man, who thought himself through with
life, but his people,the sword-singers needed him. They needed him
as never before.
Torn's Sword Hunt, had separated the Singers from the common people,
and the rise of the Last Emperor began the last great strife of the
desert empire. The Emperor and his consort Elisa's final effort to
wrest control of the empire from the people by destroying the sword-singers.
Hira vowed to search out every Singer with his Brigand army composed
of Orcs and castoffs of the wars of the empire, and to scourge them
from the face of the planet.
The Sword Singers were never a numerous people. The harsh desert
kept the births few, and growing up in the unforgiving wastes eliminated
all but those of iron spirit and will. Thus the final strife which
became knows as the "War of the Singers" found the people of the
sword unprepared and unready to join together their individually
great skills into an army that could defend their homes and lives.
Frandar Hunding was sought out, his death poem interrupted, and unceremoniously
command of the singers was thrust upon him. To the unknown gods
of war great thanks is owed that Hunding had the time in his cave
to write down his years of accumulated wisdom, of strategy, of the
way of the Shehai. The singers fled from their camps up into the
desert hills and mountains. Fled to the foot of Hattu "the father
of Mountains" where Hunding had gone to write in peace and to die,
and there these remnants formed into the Army of the Circle - they
learned Hunding's Way, his strategies his tactics, and the final
great vision for a master stroke.
Hunding devised a plan of seven battles leading the Armies of Hira
further and further into the wilderness to the foot of Hattu, where
the final battle could be fought. Hunding called his plan the "Hammer
and the Anvil". With each battle Hunding's Singers would further
learn his strategies and tactics, grow strong in the use of the Shehai,
and be ready to defeat their opponents in the seventh battle. And
thus it was, the six first battles were waged, each neither victory
or defeat, each leading to the next. The larger armies of Hira following
the small army of Hunding. Outnumbered thirty to one, the singers
never faltered from the Way. The stage was set, Hira and his Army
maneuvered to the base of Hattu Mountain, where the hammer blow was
delivered. The battle was pitched, and many singers fell that day.
Hunding knew, that the singers who lived would be few, but Hira
and his empire of evil would not live and so it went.
At the end Hunding and less that twenty thousand Singers survived
the day, but no army of evil was left to pillage and murder, more
than three hundred thousand fell that day on Hattu. Of those who
were left to run and live, all were scattered to the four winds,
and organized force no more.
The singers packed their lives, folded their tents, mourned their
dead, and followed Hunding to the great port city of Arch, in the
province of Seawind. There Hunding had a flotilla of ships waiting.
The Singers left their desert for a new land. No longer welcome in
the desert empire, they left to be sung about and spoken of in legend.
The final great warrior, the singers of Shehai, the Book of Circles,
all leaving that land where their virtue was unappreciated. Red,
red with blood they were in the eyes of the gentle citizenry, never
mind that they had saved them from a great evil.
The singers vowed to learn new ways as they traveled across the great
ocean to their new land. To adopt a new name, but to honor the past.
In honor of their final battle, they named their new land Hammerfell
and adopted the name Redguards.
In honor to Hunding the great warrior prince, each household in Hammerfell
has a place by the hearth an alcove really, just a niche, big enough
to hold the scroll - The Book of Circles.
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