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Skyrim Reborn: Victor's Ascension

Victor's monotonous life abruptly ends when he is violently yanked through a mysterious portal within his beloved video game, plunging him into the treacherous realm of Skyrim. Teaming up with Sarah, a master archer with secrets of her own, they navigate through deadly challenges and unearth forgotten secrets under the guidance of an enigmatic force with questionable intentions. As Victor tries to control his newfound abilities, he is faced with the daunting decision of using them for salvation or destruction. A.I. is used in the making of this book. A.U.

Kuroganne · Video Games
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The Hidden Passage

Victor examined the intricate carvings around the puzzle door, each symbol corresponding to an animal found in Nordic lore. He reached into his inventory, retrieving the Golden Claw with a deft flick of his wrist. As he held it up, the claw's paws glinted in the torchlight, revealing the correct alignment of the symbols: Bear, Owl, Moth.

"Watch and learn," Victor murmured, his voice echoing slightly in the chamber. He inserted the claw into the lock mechanism and turned it slowly. The symbols on the door began to rotate, aligning with the claw's configuration. With a final click, the door rumbled open, revealing a dark passage that led further into the depths of Bleak Falls Barrow.

A prickling sense of being watched haunted Victor. He scanned the lurking shadows—nothing. Yet, the hairs on his neck bristled with the unmistakable alert of unseen eyes

The passage beyond the door wound down steeply, the walls closing in around them as they descended. Flickering shadows danced across the stones, making the path seem alive with movement. Victor's hand gripped his staff tighter, ready to cast at the first sign of danger.

Suddenly, a low growl echoed through the corridor. Victor halted, signaling the others to stop with a sharp gesture. Ahead in the darkness, the faint glow of eyes appeared, followed by the outlines of several Draugr stepping into the light of Sarah's torch.

"This won't be easy," Victor whispered, glancing at Sarah and the bandits. "Stay behind me. Use ranged weapons if you have them."

Sarah responded with a determined nod, her bowstring taut as she took aim. The air grew icy, a stark contrast to the heat of the battle, as the Draugr advanced with drawn weapons and malevolent intent.

With a fierce battle cry, Victor unleashed a blazing inferno from his staff. The fireball roared, engulfing the lead Draugr, halting their undead march. Briefly, the cavern warmed, ancient walls flickering ominously in the firelight.

As the fire subsided, the Draugr continued their relentless march, undeterred by the flames. Victor's eyes narrowed, and he raised his staff again, this time focusing his energy on manipulating the environment. Using his telekinesis, he caused the ceiling above the Draugr to tremble, loosening heavy stones that crashed down onto the advancing horde.

Debris rained down, crushing several Draugr, their skeletal remains scattering like broken dolls. Undeterred, the remaining undead trudged forward, stepping eerily over the wreckage of their comrades.

Each of Sarah's arrows found its mark, felling Draugr after Draugr. Inspired by her lethal accuracy, the bandits found new resolve. With a fierce battle cry, they charged, engaging the lingering undead in brutal close-quarters combat.

The cramped passage squeezed them tight, their movements restricted, forcing them to engage in desperate, breath-stealing close combat. Victor continued to use his telekinesis to manipulate objects in the environment, hurling weapons and loose stones at their foes.

As the final Draugr fell, the group seized the moment to catch their labored breaths. Ahead, the corridor stretched, empty and foreboding, leading to what Victor recognized as the ominous final chamber of Bleak Falls Barrow. He could feel the power emanating from within, a sure sign that they were nearing their goal.

"We're nearly there,' Victor assured, casting a glance at his companions' fatigued yet determined expressions. 'Just ahead lies the final chamber. Keep your wits about you—we must be prepared for any challenge."

As Victor scanned the chamber for any further threats, his gaze fell upon an unexpected sight where part of the ceiling had crumbled under his telekinetic assault earlier—a new passageway, previously hidden, now lay open. It revealed a narrow, descending staircase that spiraled down into darkness, leading to a hallway that appeared both ornate and pristine, untouched by the passage of centuries.

Driven by a surge of curiosity, Victor addressed them in a hushed, intrigued tone. 'This passage isn't on any map or tale—it may have lain undiscovered since the barrow's sealing"

Sarah approached, her eyes following the line of Victor's outstretched arm. She peered into the shadowy descent, the flicker of her torch casting elongated shadows that danced along the intricate carvings of the walls. "This could be dangerous," she cautioned, "or it could hold secrets even deeper than the ones we've uncovered so far."

The bandits muttered among themselves, their fatigue momentarily forgotten in the wake of potential treasure. One of them, the leader who had reluctantly sided with Victor, stepped forward. "We've come this far," he grumbled. "Might as well see it through."

Victor nodded, feeling a mix of anticipation and concern. "We will explore this after we've secured my main objective."

After a brief pause for Meditation, which settled all their nerves, Sarah nodded, and the bandits murmured their agreement. United, they advanced, their footsteps echoing ominously along the corridor's hushed silence. As they neared the final chamber, the air turned icy, charged with a palpable, ancient magic that seemed to seep into their very bones.

Upon entering the chamber, they were met with a sight that dwarfed their wildest expectations. A vast expanse unfolded before them, anchored by a massive wall aglow with carvings—the legendary Word Wall of the Nords. At the center of the chamber stood a sarcophagus, larger and more ornate than any they had encountered before.

Victor stepped forward cautiously, his staff raised as he approached the sarcophagus. The air around it was thick with power, and he could feel the energy of the Word Wall tingling in his veins.

"Be ready," he warned, glancing over his shoulder at Sarah and the bandits. "Whatever lies within that sarcophagus is bound to be guarding something valuable."

Suddenly, a formidable Draugr Death Overlord and a sinister Dragon Priest materialized, as if birthed by the ancient echoes of the barrow. The chamber's air thickened with dread, vibrating with the malevolent presence of these ancient protectors.

Victor and Sarah immediately assessed the threat. "Focus on the Priest," Victor commanded, knowing their best chance lay in strategic combat. "I'll handle the Overlord. you bastards are with me!"

The three remaining bandits, already shaken by the crypt's earlier horrors, charged with a mix of desperation and bravado. Two of them engaged the Overlord, their swords swinging in arcs that glittered in the flickering torchlight. However, the Overlord, wielding a massive ancient axe, struck swiftly. Within moments, the two bandits were slain, their efforts barely a nuisance to their foe.

The third bandit, heavily injured, staggered back, clutching a bleeding side. Victor, realizing the dire situation, turned his focus to the Dragon Priest. He unleashed a flurry of telekinetic throws, flinging small artifacts and broken weapon shards at the floating menace. Meanwhile, Sarah, from a distance, let arrow after arrow fly, aiming for the Priest's glowing eyes beneath its eerie mask.

Despite their efforts, the attacks seemed to barely dent the ancient beings. The Priest retaliated with a powerful blast of dark energy, forcing Sarah to dive for cover behind a stone column.

"We need to end this quickly!" Victor shouted over the din of battle. Seeing no other option, he decided to resort to his most drastic measure: the Arsenal of the Ancients. "Sarah, can you get them together?"

Sarah nodded, understanding the plan. She leapt from cover, sprinting with agile grace. Thanks to her innate Bosmer agility and the enhancement from her Ring of the Leaping Gazelle, she maneuvered around the Dragon Priest, drawing it closer to the Draugr Death Overlord.

"Come on, you monsters!" she taunted, her voice echoing off the ancient stones.

As the two undead were momentarily aligned, Sarah activated the enhanced leap, vaulting spectacularly back towards Victor, just as he summoned the spectral arsenal. The air filled with the sounds of dozens of spectral weapons clattering as they materialized, forming a swirling vortex of deadly intent around Victor.

With a forceful gesture, he directed the arsenal towards the aligned foes. The weapons shot forward like a volley of arrows, each imbued with lethal magical force. The arsenal struck both the Overlord and the Priest, engulfing them in a storm of ancient Nordic weaponry. The impact was catastrophic, and the chamber shook as if the very earth felt the wrath of the unleashed arcane energy.

As the dust settled and the echoes of battle faded, the ground was strewn with the remains of countless weapons. Ancient magic had been exhausted, and their once powerful forms now lay shattered. Despite feeling a heavy weight in his heart from witnessing centuries of history crumble before him, Victor knew that the threat had been neutralized—at a great cost.

The bandits either too injured to protest or too dead to care were silenced. The chamber bore the scars of their desperate fight, a grim testament to the heavy toll they had paid for their victory.

Sarah emerged from behind him, panting heavily but unscathed. Her eyes were focused on Victor. "You... you did it, Victor," she said, her voice filled with awe and not a little fear.

Victor leaned heavily on his staff, his magic spent and his body raw with fatigue. He could feel the energy coursing through him starting to regenerate. He glanced towards Sarah; she was already kneeling beside one of the fallen bandits, a solemn expression on her face as she closed the man's lifeless eyes.

"We did... what we had to do," Victor said at last, but it felt hollow. They'd won, but at what cost?

Sarah rose slowly from her kneel and walked over to him, already shifting her focus to their next move. "We need to secure whatever is inside that sarcophagus before it falls into the wrong hands," she said with a steeliness in her voice that made Victor want to believe they'd done the right thing.

Victor nodded mutely. His gaze traveled across the room, landing on the Word Wall that still stood unscathed amidst the chaos. He walked over slowly, his staff tapping rhythmically against the stone as he made his way.

The wall was composed of an unrecognizable ancient script that glowed dimly in some unknown light. Yet as Sarah approached, they pulsed brighter, almost as if recognizing her. Sarah reached out, placing his hand on the stones. Her mind spun as a rush of knowledge and power flowed into her.

Her hand withdrew swiftly from the wall in response to this unexpected surge of energy. As she looked down at her palm, now pulsating with an otherworldly light matching that of the Word Wall, she realized what had just transpired. She had absorbed a thu'um--a Shout--one of the ancient words of power carved into the wall.

Sarah turned back towards Victor with a look of astonishment in her eyes. "Victor," she stuttered, gesturing towards the wall, "I... I think I've learned a Shout."

Victor, still weary from the battle but visibly excited by the revelation, nodded as he approached. "Haven't I already told you that you are the Dragonborn"

"I didn't know it could be this intense," Sarah said, flexing her hand and feeling the new energy coursing through her veins. It was raw and wild, and she realized how much training it would require to control it.

"The first time is always overwhelming," Victor said remembering it from the game. "But with time you'll learn to harness it."

To Victor's surprise, it was Arvel who made it through until the end. Despite being unconscious from his injuries, Victor decided to give him a health potion and trust in his body's ability to heal. For now, he would leave Arvel here to rest and recover.

After some time, with his magicka replenished, Victor took a moment to examine the items he had gathered and share any valuable finds with Sarah. He knew that they would need all the help they could get as they continued on their journey, especially after discovering the hidden passageway earlier. Even with just a quick glance, he could tell that it was unlike anything else they had encountered in the burrow. And with his best skill currently on cooldown, he couldn't afford to be unprepared.

"Sarah, these should enhance your abilities in the field," Victor said, his voice echoing slightly off the ancient stone walls. He handed her the Ebony Dagger of the Vampire, its dark blade gleaming ominously. "This will replenish your strength with every strike at your foes—use it wisely."

Sarah examined the dagger, turning it over in her hands, feeling the weight of its promise. Next, Victor presented her with the Overlord's Bone Armor, its surfaces etched with symbols that whispered of old magic. "Light yet resilient, this will protect you while enhancing your stamina," he explained, helping her adjust the fit as she donned it.

Finally, he offered her the Amulet of Talos. "With this, your Shouts will recover faster. It's going to be crucial later, especially given your new abilities."

Sarah slipped the amulet around her neck, feeling a surge of energy pulse through her. "Thank you, Victor," she said, a determined glint in her eyes. "These gifts are not taken lightly."

Victor nodded and turned to himself. He picked up the Staff of Corrupted Shadows, feeling its pulse align with his own magical currents. The staff's promise of a shadowy Chain Lightning that could sap enemies' strength was tantalizing.

He then placed the Dragon Priest Mask upon his face. The mask snugly fitted around his features, immediately easing the drain of spellcasting with a cool rush of energy across his skin.

The Robes of the Dragon Cult flowed over his shoulders like a cascade of night, settling with a whisper against his form. As the robes settled, his Magicka felt as though it was being fed by an unseen reservoir, hastening its regeneration.

Strapping the Dragon Priest Dagger to his side, Victor felt fully equipped, each item complementing his strengths and fortifying his weaknesses.

He then tried to read the tome of Summon Frost Atronach however the moment he opened it he started to absorbed the complex incantations, the words embedding themselves in his mind, ready to be summoned forth when called upon. He was happy with that.

He then turned his attention back to the hidden passageway, its shadowy descent beckoning them into the unknown.

"Let's move," Victor said, his voice resolute. "We need to see what lies beyond."

Sarah, now fully equipped and invigorated by the newfound power of her Shout, nodded in agreement. They proceeded towards the passageway, leaving behind the battered chamber and the fallen foes.

The narrow staircase spiraled downward, each step echoing softly in the confined space. The air grew colder, and the silence was punctuated only by their cautious footsteps. As they reached the bottom, the corridor widened into a grand hall, its walls adorned with intricate carvings and ancient tapestries that told tales of a bygone era.

Victor's eyes scanned the hall, noting the pristine condition of the surroundings. It was as if time had forgotten this place, preserving it untouched for centuries. At the far end of the hall, a large door loomed, its surface inscribed with complex runes.

"This place is different," Victor whispered, feeling a strange mix of awe and apprehension. He stepped forward, his staff raised defensively, and examined the door more closely.

As he approached, the runes began to glow faintly, responding to his presence. He could sense a powerful magic emanating from beyond the door, a potent energy that seemed to pulse in rhythm with his own heartbeat.

"There's something... alive in there," Sarah said, her voice barely above a whisper. "I can feel it."

Victor nodded. "We need to be careful. Whatever is inside, it's powerful."

Taking a deep breath, Victor activated his Mystic's Gaze skill. His vision blurred momentarily before the world around him sharpened, revealing hidden layers and secrets woven into the fabric of reality. The runes on the door now glowed with a deeper, more intricate pattern, and he could see faint trails of magical energy leading from the door into the depths beyond.

He noticed faint traces of an ancient battle, spectral images of a long-gone struggle flickering before his eyes. The walls whispered of forgotten secrets, their stories waiting to be uncovered. Using his Enchanted Telekinesis, Victor began looting everything that wasn't bolted down—ancient relics, ornate vases, and even the intricate tapestries that adorned the walls floated towards him, disappearing into his inventory.

As they advanced, the passageway twisted and turned, leading them into a series of smaller chambers. Each room they entered seemed to house more treasures and artifacts, all carefully preserved and waiting to be discovered. Victor's telekinesis worked tirelessly, adding to their growing collection of valuable items.

In one chamber, they found an ancient alchemy lab, complete with potions and ingredients. Victor meticulously gathered everything, knowing that even the smallest items could hold secrets or be valuable in their journey.

In another room, they stumbled upon a library filled with dusty tomes and scrolls. Victor quickly scanned the titles, recognizing many as the lost works of ancient mages. He didn't hesitate to add them to his inventory, each book and scroll floating towards him and vanishing into the magical storage.

Finally, they reached a chamber that seemed to serve as a grand gallery. Statues of long-forgotten heroes lined the walls, and Victor could feel the magic emanating from each one. He knew these statues were likely enchanted and could serve a purpose beyond mere decoration. With a careful application of his telekinesis, he transported the statues into his inventory as well.

As they neared the end of the passageway, the air grew colder yet again and the sense of being watched intensified. Victor and Sarah shared a glance, their mutual determination bolstering their resolve. They knew they were close to uncovering the secrets of this hidden lair.

The passageway finally opened into a vast chamber dominated by a central pool of shimmering, ethereal water. The water glowed with an inner light, casting eerie reflections on the walls. At the center of the pool stood a figure, cloaked in dark robes, his presence commanding and menacing.

The figure turned, his gaze piercing through the shadows.

Victor tightened his grip on his staff, his eyes narrowing as he assessed the threat.

"We've come too far to turn back now," Victor said, his voice steady despite the rising tension. "We need to see this through."

Sarah nodded, her bow at the ready. "I'm with you."

Victor activated his Mystic's Gaze once more, focusing on the cloaked figure. His vision blurred as he peered through the fabric of reality, seeking to uncover the true nature of their adversary.

As the world sharpened into focus, Victor's heart pounded. The runes on the figure's robes glowed with a malevolent light, and the air around him crackled with dark energy. He could sense the depth of the figure's power, the layers of magic that shielded his true intentions.

The tension in the chamber thickened as the stage was set for a confrontation that would test Victor and Sarah to their limits. The fate of the Wellspring of Vitality, and perhaps much more, hung in the balance.

They had found the master of this ancient lair, and the true challenge was about to begin.

Autor note: Soo, I took a bit longer to update this chapter because at first I was concentrating on how to merge it with the previous version but then I realised that it would be a lot easier to rewrite it from scratch and only Vaguely fallow it for better results.

I have also written a full Inventory of the loot that he got here but decided not to post it in this chapter as I will be mentioning it the next time he meets C, From now on I will not post a full list of the loot only some important items and whatever he is using at the time. I will still keep an full Inventory of what he gets for myself, also there is a Character Profile next "chapter"

I bet that most of this chapter was a bit familiar to the players of the game but I decide to do it this way anyway because I wanted it to still feel a bit familiar.

Also I fell the need to mention that the book is most of the time not in first person intentionally as this is about Victor, so sometimes not all the details will be clear.

Ps. As always I would like it very much if you see any mistakes or inconsistencies you would let me know as that would help me create a much better story. Thank you very much.

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