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The Tale of Malusia the Assassin

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King Malus
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The Tale of Malusia the Assassin

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This is the story of a Dunmer Assassin during the Oblivion Crisis. It is about how she becomes the ultimate Assassin, Champion of Cyrodiil, lover of Martin, and her adventures in the Shivering Isles and as a Knight of the Nine.

Once I have started the story, please tell me what you think.

Chapter 1: A Prisoner Liberated.
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Post by Cartell »

Excellent story so far, I love it. :p :D :laugh: sorry, Couldn't help myself... :rolleyes:
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Post by fable »

Behave.

King Malus, I assume you couldn't upload your first chapter. Do so when convenience suits you.
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Sorry Fable... :(
[QUOTE=Tricky;914030]I want the world to become more appreciative of carefully constructed spam. The art of saying absolutely nothing with many beautiful words is the closest you can get to poetry without meaning. That's life, really. Spagnificant.[/QUOTE]

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