The Ebon Arm
By Witten Rol
Mara (AKA Marilyn Wasserman) had this to say about the book: "I believe Reymon Ebonarm was pictured as a Nord. He was worshipped as a minor deity, or hero saint if you prefer, in the Iliac Bay area. There's at least one shrine to him in TES: Daggerfall. Daggerfall was the last city that the Nords ruled during the First Era."
"Ebonarm is another of the Daggerfall beta testers' alter egos, in this case that of Raymond Whit Crowley, who wrote 'Ebon Arm'. His online handle was Barak Halfhand at that time, but that name came from a book so could not be used in TES."
The ground shakes. The great armies continue to wage their unrelenting
battle. The battlefield is red, the rivers flow crimson, the sky
reflects a deep pink. In the distance lightning flashes, and thunder
sounds. Two huge ravens begin circling the field; their blackness
is vibrant against the various shades of red in this vista of death
and suffering. The bright flashes of light and rumbling begin to
increase. The redness surrounding the battlefield begins giving way
to a golden glow from the east, almost like a summer's setting sun.
From the false sunset a massive golden stallion and single rider
approach. All become suddenly still on the field of battle as both
sides recognize Reymon Ebonarm, God of War, and the companion and
protector of all warriors, also known as the Black Knight and his
mighty steed War Master.
He rides into the middle of the blood soaked field and dismounts.
He is a very imposing figure. His very tall and heavily muscled body
is encased in ebony armor. His ebony helmet does not hide the flowing
reddish blonde hair and beard which appear almost as shimmering gold,
nor does it shield the steel blue eyes that seem to pierce all they
fall upon. In his left hand he carries a massive ebony tower shield
on which is emblazoned a fiery red rose. As he raises his right arm,
all see an arm and a magnificent ebony blade which are extensions
of each other. The fused arm and sword are a result and symbol of
the wounds suffered by this god during titanic battles in the youth
of this world.
The ravens come to rest on his shoulders. And, as the point of the
ebony blade seemingly touches the sky, lightning flashes, thunder
roars. Then total quiet descends and a shudder rolls through both
armies.
The leaders of both armies approach Reymon Ebonarm and kneel. In
turn they tell their reasons for this war. Each asks for the favor
of the Black Knight for their cause. Reymon Ebonarm listens, but
there is no acknowledgment that he has chosen to favor one side
or the other in this fight. However, each of the leaders has heard
the other state his position. And, each now knows that this war is
baseless. They embrace and turn to their armies. They instruct their
forces to bury their dead, tend their wounded and return to their
homes.
Reymon Ebonarm mounts his great golden stallion, War Master, and
again raises the ebony blade skyward and extends the huge rose emblazoned
ebony shield to both armies. A massive chorus of cheers rises from
the armies. The ravens again take to the air. Lightning and thunder
follow him as he rides into the sunset followed by the two birds.
The armies do as they have been bidden. They care for their wounded
and bury their dead. As they retreat towards their homes each warrior
is sure that the great God Reymon Ebonarm, the Black Knight, has
responded to their individual prayers for intervention. Each side
has won, neither has lost.
As the armies depart the field, the rivers begin to run clear, and
a single red rose begins to bloom near the grave of a fallen hero.
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