DAWNBREAKERS // February 2020 Recap

In case you missed it, here’s a link back to the prior month’s recap, and the story so far!

Here’s what happened this month in the Dawnbreakers’ Saga:

Entry 22 Kinua, Esbern, and Delphine set out from Riverwood into the Karth River Canyon in search of an old Akiviri stronghold, Sky Haven Temple. They find the place guarded by a dragon and a camp full of Forsworn, all of which the team dispatch with haste. Once inside, they make their way through a blood-locked door and come face-to-face with Alduin’s Wall, and the prophecy foretold thereon. After an argument with Delphine, Kinua steps into the stronghold’s gardens, and finds a peace she has only felt before in dreams.

Entry 23 – Meanwhile in Riften, Zaytest and Brynjolf join Karliah in the Hall of the Nightengale, in order to transact an oath with Nocturnal. Despite some initial misgivings about the whole posthumous servitude thing, Zaytest becomes a Nightengale, and heads to Irkngthand to confront Mercer Frey, and exact her own revenge.

Entry 24 – After sorting out a plan of action with Ingrath and Serana, Arden heads back to the College of Winterhold to track down an Elder Scroll. Along the way, he confesses to a bit of pining for his bosmer associate, and manages to take down a werebear. When he arrives and asks Urag for help, he points Arden to the outpost of a madman named Septimus Signus. After a brief stop to have a chat with Ancano’s ashes, Arden learns about an Elder Scroll supposedly hidden in the depths of Blackreach. On his somewhat fatalistic return, he finds a visitor waiting by the bridge with whom he has a chat about Ayleid funeral rites, immortality, and love.

Entry 25Having found and activated the portal in Valerica’s lab, Ingrath and Serana step into the Soul Cairn to track down the woman and her Elder Scroll. Along the way they run into many an unfortunate soul that came afoul of necromancers, as well as a skeletal horse named Arvak. Once they’ve found Valerica, they set out again on a mission to destroy the Keepers, in order to lower the prison’s barriers and free Serana’s mother.


It was a busy, emotional month for the Breakers! Join us in March to watch Jarnvida fight for the soul of Kodlak the Harbinger, Kinua meet the Master of the Graybeards, Zaytest earn Nocturnal’s favor back for the guild, and Ingrath get a new nickname.

Until next time!

DAWNBREAKERS // The Story So Far

Let’s be real. As of the end of January, 2020, there are 291 videos in the Complete Dawnbreakers’ Saga playlist. Which, honestly, when I started out back in 2017, I didn’t think I’d get this far. The last time I did a recap was back on video 180, which was at the end of the collective “Chapter 03.” It’s been a while.

In that light, I figured I’d start doing monthly recap posts so that you (and I, honestly) can reference where we’ve been. I realized it takes like four weeks to see some characters again and in the between time, it’s pretty easy to lose the plot. SO! Since this is the first post, I’m going to start from the last recap episode and give a brief rundown of notable events, with video links. Skip to the end if you want to see just the January recap!

WARNING! There may be spoilers ahead. (Though I’ll try to keep the specifics as vague as possible.)


CHAPTER 04 (Intonation, Honorless, Vagrant, Unblooded – Entries 12-20 of Executioner)

After retrieving missing tomes from various places around Skyrim (one of which being a giant’s camp) Arden confronts Ancano about their shared past, tracks down the Augur of Dunlain, and fights his way through the ruins of Mzulft. When he emerges and returns to Winterhold, he finds Ancano trying to unlock the power of the Eye of Magnus. After dealing with the anomalies let loose by Ancano’s tampering, he leaves for Labyrinthian to track down the Staff of Magnus, held by the Dragon Priest Morokei, only to be intercepted by a Thalmor Agent, sent by Ancano to kill him. That agent was carrying a copy of Arden’s Thalmor Dossier, which brought to light things which Arden wasn’t prepared to know. When he finally returns with the Staff of Magnus, he finds the College being held captive, and has to kill the man he used to love.

Zaytest finds one of Ingrath’s old friends waiting for her at the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary, and subsequently has a chat with him about it. Afterward, she and Inigo take out the bandits at Raldbthar and on the way back to Riften, Inigo starts to have headaches and mysterious visions. After checking back in with the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood, the khajiits get waylaid by a pack of werewolves. Thankfully, the Dragonborn was coming south (and getting lost) along the same road, and managed to get to them before Zaytest bled out. Once healed up, the team continued to Solitude, where Zaytest found Brynjolf’s contact Gulum-ei and proceeded to track him down and corner him. After pulling off a very lucky assassination, she and Inigo track down the source of his headaches, get sent on a wild egg hunt, and learn about the Doom Strider. After learning more about his weirdness, she and Inigo talk about their shared past, and she formally forgives him for shooting her. They encounter all kinds of friction on the rocky road to Riften, and even more when they arrive. Zaytest leaves Inigo behind, and follows Mercer Frey into a trap… for her.

Kinua continues to have visions, one of which sends her on a pilgrimage to shrines around Skyrim. Once she finds the first, she travels into the Reach in search of the second, begins to hear flashbacks of battles, and meets a ghost that calls her “Hjalti.After returning his sword, she heads back south, and takes out a pack of werewolves on the way. After saving a khajiit’s life, she has another talk with her brother, she continues on her mission, tracking down another shrine at Faldar’s Tooth, only to find an injured vampire as well. She finds the fourth shrine on a sunken ship and nearly freezes to death trying to get to it. In her near-death state she has more visions, ending in her finding the last shrine – the shrine of Pelinal Whitestrake. Whilst trying to figure them out, she finds that the people of Dawnstar are also having strange, dream-related things happen, and decides to help. However, the Torpor of Vaermina ends up having some odd effects on the Dragonborn, showing her not just the past, but the present as well.

Meanwhile in Falskaar, Jarnvida arrives in Amber Creek, not entirely sure what to make of the whole situation. She investigates Bailun Priory and saves some captives at the docks, then heads north to Mammoth Keep after clearing out the Borvald Armory. After reporting her findings, she meets the Brothers Hjorgunnar, as well as the Jarl of Staalgarde. Things do not go as planned when she reports to Borvald to warn Jarl Valfred, and on her way to Kalrun Monastery she has her first unfortunate night with the beast blood. After recovering the key from the monastery, she and the others convene to discuss their next move. Jarnvida fights her way through Vizemundsted, and finally dons Skjor’s old armor when she returns to find a nasty surprise at Amber Creek. She and the others rescue Angar’s wife and children from Fort Urokk, only to be waylaid outside the gates by Yngvarr and his men. Having thoroughly had enough of Yngvarr’s bull, Jarnvida helps clear the path, and the Battle of Staalgarde commences.

Along the way, Ingrath gets sent after a problematic mage and Endarie the mercer. Determined to get to the bottom of Mephala’s taunting, he returns to the old Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary in Bruma to speak with her. Once confirming that he isn’t insane, Ingrath infiltrates the Falkreath Sanctuary to speak with an old friend, and winds up finding a Dawngard patrol on his way back to Redwater Den. After having his wounds tended by a very nervous Dragonborn, he reports back to Dominique, who gives him a very uncomfortable contract… one that he eventually completes, his way. On the way out of Riften, however, Dominique comes to him with news about Zaytest – and they dash out to save her, together.

DAWNBREAKERS (All stories continue together.)

Entries 1-9 – Following the aftermath of Snow Veil Sanctum, Ingrath recruits Kinua to help heal Zaytest from Karliah’s poison, and the two of them get to know each other better. Once Zaytest wakes up, she and Ingrath catch up, and the two of them talk with the Archmage about Gallus’s old journal. While Zaytest speaks to Karliah and Enthir, Arden and Ingrath have an accidental heart-to-heart, and agree to team up in search of an ancient vampire artifact. Said artifact ends up being woman named Serana, who they escort back to her home. Meanwhile, Jarnvida returns to Skyrim and has another strange night, before taking the fight to the Silver Hand, despite a few horse issues along the way. In Solitude, Kinua reaches the end of her pilgrimage, and begins to question her sanity, while Arden questions his decisions.

Entries 10-17 – Kodlak sends Jarnvida out for Glenmoril Witch heads, Kinua has more visions and does perhaps the worst job of infiltrating the Thalmor Embassy, and Ingrath assassinates Vittoria Vicci and has a bit of a panic attack on his way out. Zaytest has a nightmare about Mercer stabbing her, hears about the assassination, and confronts the Thieves’ Guild. Meanwhile, Arden meets the mysterious Dominique Gold, then heads to Dawnstar, where Ingrath finds the not-quite-abandoned Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary. On his way back east, Ingrath gets wind of a fight between the Silver Hand and the Companions, and joins Jarnvida to help take them out.

JANUARY RECAP

Entry 18 – In Riften, Kinua and Zaytest team up to explore the Ratway Warrens and track down the elusive Esbern. He and Kinua discuss the coming of Alduin, and what it means for her to be Dragonborn. Kinua bids Zaytest farewell, and two sneaky khajiit do their own infiltration, this time of Mercer Frey’s manor.

Entry 19While waiting for Ingrath in Dragon Bridge, Arden receives a letter from Loptir, an old friend of his from the College of Whispers. Ingrath hears a strange voice, and asks Arden about it when he arrives. The two of them and Serana head out to track down a moth priest, and hear the first part of the Tyranny of the Sun prophecy, before realizing they’ll need two more Elder Scrolls for the rest. They agree to split up, and Arden heads for Winterhold.

Entry 20Ingrath and Serana dig through the old, skeleton-infested back entrance to Castle Volkihar in search for Valerica and her Elder Scroll. They end up talking about family, childhoods, and necromancy, and Ingrath remembers a few snippets of conversation with his mother, and his old family in the Brotherhood.

Entry 21 – Jarnvida and Vilkas return for Kodlak’s funeral, and the old Skaal pays her respects to the old man. The Circle convenes to figure out their next move, and Eorland reforges Wuuthrad, in order to unlock Ysgrammor’s tomb. On her way to do just that, Jarnvida considers her legacy, her family, and what it means to her to have – and have a potential cure for – the Beast Blood.


That was a long one! I promise the next one won’t be nearly as bad, since it’ll be just the monthly recap, rather than the whole Story So Far. I will link back to this page in the future as reference, however.

Join us next month to watch Kinua bring the thunder to a Forsworn camp, Zaytest doing sneakier things than usual, Arden having a chat with a madman, and Ingrath trying to navigate the sheer, crushing despair of the Soul Cairn.

Slowly but Surely (Don’t Call Me Shirley)

Howdy, folks!

Been a while – again – but this time it was primarily because my day job is in retail and 2019 was the first holiday season I’ve had to deal with in a Big Store rather than a little one. Boy howdy did it ever beat my stamina to a pulp and leave it for undead. All kinds of things fell by the wayside – art, writing, social media presence, heck even Dawnbreakers had to go on hiatus for about a month. The plus side is that in trying to get my feet back under me I’ve been able to suss out some things that I Really Want To Do, some things that I Really Don’t, and a few test-strategies to get things going and/or situated.

CoSine 2020 was an awesome time, and I learned a lot there that I didn’t know but should have. You’d think someone whose dad has a doctorate in social media would know how it actually works but Nope! So I’m adjusting due to new information and fresh motivation: This year I was actually on panels for the first time ever and it was so much fun! I stepped out from behind my dad’s shadow a little bit, so now I’m not as scared about sticking a flag down on the internet. It wasn’t even something I was really aware of, but now that I am, I can deal with it.

Plans:

With any luck I’ll be doing a “Story So Far” recap for the Dawnbreakers’ Saga at the end of the month, and from there out do shorter “what happened this month” recaps. I plan for mid-month “what am I working on that isn’t Skyrim” updates so that we’re all on the same page, and both of those will be cross-posted to my new Facebook Group! (Which is one of the things I learned at CoSine – I had a Page but they don’t work they way I think they do.) And hey! Since it’s slightly after the middle of the month…

What Am I Doing?

Barbarian, Book One: Hostage – Cowriting this one. I’m in charge of the steppe nomads, and the other writer has been waiting on my half of the story since the middle of November. I’m at 41k for word count on the first draft and my “protagonist” is fighting me. (He’s not exactly a Good Person.) With any luck I’ll have the first draft done before the end of the month.

All’s Well in Asgard – First draft done! My plan was to sit on it and let the words fade while I work on Hostage, and then do a first pass while it was with my cowriter’s editor. Obviously that has taken a lot longer than I expected, so the Gray Horse crew will just have to be patient. (Loki is getting antsy, I can feel it.)

The Raven-Friend’s SagaGate Strider got stuck while I finished All’s Well, and Blackbird is in a similar situation. They’re still on the list, and I suspect I’ll pick Gate Strider back up when I’m done with Hostage. It’ll be a long while before we get back to Esper’s story but we will get there eventually. At a stretch, I think I’ll end up alternating Esper’s books with other things, depending on how said other things go. No promises.

Paperbacks – I’ve currently got a proof copy of Redgate: Old World waiting to be covered in red ink. (I kid, mostly.) I’m going to paper those ones before the Tales from Liserna, because they need significant work, and if I remember correctly, the Redgate Chronicles are pretty clean. I can even keep the covers!

So there’s an example of what’s on the way in the future. My next step is to set up an e-mail list (like, a real one this time) and actually finish my half of Hostage so that we can whip that one into shape. I may also see about getting my genre looked at – I met a guy at CoSine who was doing really well promoting his books as YA despite being a little more mature. I know the guy who pushed him in that direction, and that may be worthwhile for at very least the Redgate Chronicles and All’s Well in Asgard, should I ever get that one out. Just thinking out loud here.

Alright, shocker, I made a long-winded post. See ya’ll next time!