As the dagger faded away. I could tell if it wasn't actually properly gone. It was still just sitting there, waiting to be called into my hand. We also feel like we are gradually breaking down and losing cohesion. It was still there; it just wasn't perfectly formed anymore, and over time, it would gradually fade away without me actively maintaining it.
At the same time, I felt stronger. No, I felt faster. The weapon in my hand danced between my fingers easier, and I was more easily able to draw the bow itself in the first place, as I just knew how to hold it better now. For a moment, I was confused, and they remembered, oh right, this was The Elder Scrolls universe. This was the total that Xannia/Wuxia martial arts training, Dragon Ball Z-style universe.
If I remember the lore correctly, there was the guy who could swing a sword so well; he could swing it perfectly enough to split a continent in half and People who used their understanding of the universe itself to bend to their will just by speaking certain words. Push aside the gameplay logic and focus on the lore, and the amount of crazy stuff people could do was absolutely insane.
I had just so perfectly performed a feat, and I somehow grew stronger. It wasn't that surprising when you considered it that way. I had perfectly drawn and fired that arrow twice, both times hitting someone dead in the eye and heart, respectively. I had also managed to react fast enough to draw and fire two arrows in under a second.
Also, I conjured a cloak of shadows around me and formed weapons of shadows in my hands in a split second. It would actually be weird if there had been no improvements; given what I knew of this universe and how it functioned, the gameplay I would have to remember was a poor example of how powerful characters could really get.
I took a moment to gather up the equipment of the men I had just killed. One thing I found convenient was that how you viewed things mattered. For example, if I dropped a quiver into my Shadow. That was fine. That was kind of this one object, but if I were to drop each individual arrow in there. It would fill up my inventory immediately.
So, how I viewed things mattered. And how I use magic, which is what allowed me to take all their equipment. For example, when I took their suit of armor, it was not. I took a set of boots, a set of gloves, a helmet, and. Leather jerking and leather pants. Instead, it was. I took their suit of armor. Singular, which allowed me to take the entire thing as if it were one object. Thankfully, this allowed me much more room within my shadow space to store stuff, as otherwise, even just a single set of equipment would have been enough to fill up my entire inventory completely.
With that, I was able to collect most of their stuff without burning through my entire storage space. However, I wonder what would happen if I shoved them all into a single sack. Would that qualify as just one object? Could I cheat magically like that or not to that extent? Well, I got all that done, and once I finished looting their bodies and then dragging them off to a corner. I began to make my way deeper into the fortress after taking a moment to recover my strength, of course, once more, resting for a moment.
It was quite concerning that I could feel the mana within me gradually shrinking in capacity, not diminishing and fading away where I could restore from the atmosphere, but like. It was not gradually filling up and wearing away in the first place like the total amount I could hold was gradually fading away, which was not a very comforting idea.
It made sense, though. As I mentioned before, everything that was summoned to Tamriel needed something to anchor them to this world. The spirit that was anchoring me here, or whatever remnants of his will. It was gradually fading away, and if I wanted to stick around, I needed to act fast.
Even if I didn't want to stick around, I wasn't going to just hurl myself back into the shadows and hope for the best that I would somehow end up back home. I needed to learn more about magic before I would even have a chance of getting back home.
My hope was that it would grant me a greater anchor, at least stop me from fading away, but I didn't want to rely on that. It was possible that my becoming the hero might get the world to actually notice that, hey, I'm not a part of it and just straight up banish me from it.
Of course, I wasn't left with much choice, because if I hadn't had broken free and become the Prisoner/Hero, then I likely would have been killed or sacrificed whatever weird Daedric cult this was.
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Hey so I accidentally posted this in Creative writing when I meant to post it in NSFW creative writing while it is no Guarantee I actually will write anything not suitable for work there is the potential for it to come up in the story I messaged a moderator when I first posted the story asking if I could get it moved and they didn't respond and rather than continuing to wait I'm just going to repost the story in NSFW, here is the Link to it. (
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