Major Trip
What a trip...
Sicarian House One
Writer’s Notes
· The year is 4E 202. The Dragon Crisis has been averted and the world is no longer in danger of complete annihilation, but the struggle for peace is far from over. The Dark Brotherhood, the civil war, and the Aldmeri Dominion are growing progressively more problematic for the people of Skyrim. Follow the Sicarii, an elite faction of “righteous” assassins, as they rise from centuries of anonymity to fight injustice throughout Skyrim and the world over.
· Sicarii – plural of the Latin “sicarius” (dagger-man) which is derived from “secare” (to cut/to kill). A term for an assassin. My Sicarii are in no way related to these fellows àSicarii.
· I plan to write numerous chapters, possibly twenty or more (here’s hoping). There will definitely be questline spoilers, primarily for the Dark Brotherhood and the civil war (Stormcloaks). I will occasionally take the liberty of “modding” game mechanics/tweaking events to complement the story.
· I hope you are as fond of my tale as I am. I update as often as I can. I would ask that you please, please, please provide feedback. This screenwriter wants to know how he’s done in a format that’s completely foreign to him.
Disclaimer(s): I do not own, nor do I claim the intellectual property rights to, the world of Skyrim or to any portion of the Elder Scrolls franchise at all (this includes literally every element from NPC’s to locations to factions). Those rights go to Bethesda and/or ZeniMax. Any violation of said rights is not intentional. Do not read if you are in any way offended by blood, gore, alcohol, drugs, or foul language. If you are a supporter of the Empire, please note that this is a pro-Stormcloak story.
All original factions and characters introduced within (the Sicarii, the Overlords, and my central character Vesper for instance) are entirely my own creation. Please do not feature them anywhere else without my approval. If, in the future, characters that do not belong to me are featured, they are featured with their own specific writer’s express written consent.
Table of Contents
Chapter I: A Prayer Gone Wrong