Previously: Moonshadow. Jerric, Kjestrid, and Shamir-do found Dozara and the figment nest. Jerric picked a fight with the Figment Queen.
Renee: The Arcane Well you found on the UESP is from the Champion Point system in ESO. In his story Jerric is using the Oblivion Atronach Stone’s Arcane Well greater power that he got by activating a Doomstone. This Arcane Well grants Spell Absorption 30 pts and Fortify Intelligence 10 pts for 120 seconds game time, which is an hour in real/story time. Combined with his Atronach birthsign and his enchanted ring
Hump You Fetching Mages it lets him absorb most spells. Also it temporarily increases his max magicka through the Intelligence bump. I miss Attributes in the more recent games! Bat-snakes are a good way to imagine figments. Just the thing you want to crawl over you in a dark tunnel.

Thank you, Renee!
Acadian: This crew has been through enough together that their dialog has become fun to write. Cool, I hoped that the Figment Queen’s entrance would make an impact. She sure creeped me out! Thank you, Acadian!
SubRosa: Yes! I was thinking of Indy and of Gollum’s “Wraiths on wings!” when I wrote that.

Jerric wishes that his flamethrower named Darnand was with him. Thank you, Rosa!
Rider: Jerric left most of his things in the cupboard thinking that he was just taking a walk up the hill to Cloud Ruler temple. But right now there’s nothing in the cupboard, since Darnand and Lildereth moved his gear with his horses (and “his” dog) to Cloud Ruler Temple after their Dagon Shrine adventure. Thank you, Rider!
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Chapter 19: Moonshadow, Part Eight
"Wait!" said Kjestrid. "He's not—"
The Figment Queen made a high-pitched warble. Magicka surged into Jerric while Kjestrid and Shamir-do cowered.
That's a Fear spell. Jerric ducked down, pretending to be affected.
The Queen pushed off with her legs and tail, swooping across the chasm at Jerric. At the last second he rolled aside, letting out a squawk that he hoped sounded frightened. As the Figment Queen angled for the turn, Jerric readied a ball of fire.
"On your belly!" howled the Figment Queen, diving at him again. His flare missed, sailing past her to the wall. She reached out with her clawed feet, catching Jerric's shield. He spun and lifted off the ground, wrenched by the shoulder. His wild swing with
Blade of the Medic met air, and he hit the floor.
The Figment Queen let out a hideous cackle. Chaos had erupted on the wall at his flare's impact site. A glance showed Shamir-do and Kjestrid still on the ground. He summoned Precious and directed him toward them, hoping the scamp's fire attacks would create enough havoc to keep the figments from biting his friends while they were down.
Jerric turned back toward the Figment Queen. "Is that all you got?" He banged his sword hilt against
Tower of the Nine. "You can barely fly, you big slug!"
She scrabbled up the far wall, dislodging the rest of the winged snakes that still hung there. More pink light filtered in through cracks. This time Jerric side-stepped the attack, dragging
Medic down her side. After an initial jolt, his sword passed through with no resistance.
Hump a troll, she's some kind of shadow creature. Turning solid as she attacks. Jerric tried again on the next pass, getting a cut in on her leg as she knocked him over. He felt the moment she became insubstantial through the blade. Scrambling up, he threw a ball of fire when she turned. This time it hit.
So fire still works, like a ghost, but not an enchanted weapon. Kjestrid was on her hands and knees. Shamir-do was still down. Precious danced in a circle throwing flares, figments attached to every surface of his body.
The Figment Queen landed on top of Precious, dangerously close to the mortals. As Precious let out his death gargle, the Queen's underside lit up with fire.
"You smell like a singed chicken!" Jerric yelled. "You overgrown—"
The Figment Queen coiled her tail and launched herself. Her wings providing extra lift, she bounded toward him.
Jerric dropped his shield to gain mobility. He could only hope to land a blow while she attacked. More thoughts than he was used to having flashed through his mind.
"Why haven't you asked me to train you?" Abiene in Anvil, before the holidays. The spells she had taught him seemed impractical, and he hadn't been using them. How foolish he had been.
He cast the spell that improved his skill in Restoration as the Figment Queen leaped. Before he could bring the next spell to bear, she knocked him onto his back, claws hooked around him.
A frightful roar came from across the cavern.
Shamir-do. More light entered the cave as the lesser figments scattered in terror.
With a lurch Jerric lifted off the ground, dragged into the air by the laboring Figment Queen.
They enjoy our fear. She will stay solid until she gets high enough. Then I will fall whether I am holding on or not. He gripped her scaled leg-shank and cast the second spell, absorbing her life-force into his. Red light clouded his vision. The Figment Queen's shriek sounded over his exhilarated howl. When she faltered, Jerric pulled himself up the leg and plunged
Blade of the Medic into the blistered underside of her snake-body. As he twisted the blade, they fell.
Jerric hit the chasm's edge and tumbled in flailing. Something caught him hard across the back. Kjestrid's battle cry rang out over the sound of his wheezing. When his vision cleared he saw black feathers floating down through beams of rose-colored light. Somehow he had become wedged in a crack.
"Nord?" Shamir-do's furry face poked over the chasm's edge.
"Still living," said Jerric. "What about the other Nord?"
Kjestrid appeared next to Shamir-do, eyes wide. "
Fikken kak!"
Jerric made a cautious wiggle. "Feels like I'm jammed in here pretty good."
"This one will climb down."
"Get the rope," said Kjestrid. "Good job, you held on to your sword this time."
"Yeah," said Jerric. "Have you seen my shield?"
By the time Jerric heaved himself onto the cavern floor, Kjestrid had Dozara on her feet. She had many wounds leaking that dark ichor.
Kjestrid held a up potion bottle, looking at Jerric.
"Don't need one," Jerric said. "Give it to Dozara." The shoulder strain was already healed. He made a mental note to spend extra time stretching it. Between his spells and
Blade of the Medic's enchantment, his only injuries were from the final drop. After careful assessment, he eased the pain away with a spell.
"You didn't crack your head in that fall?" Kjestrid asked. "You've taken a hell of a chance coming all this way without a helmet."
"Must have tucked my chin. I get a lot of practice hitting the ground. Besides, I have a helm waiting for me..." He grinned.
"Back in Bruma," Kjestrid finished. "I swear by the gods I'm going to burn that cupboard."
"This one will gather the tinder," said Shamir-do.
Dozara moved gingerly to the wall, testing her wings. "There is a wide enough space for us to pass through to the outside."
"You could have saved us a lot of trouble if you brought us in that way," said Kjestrid.
Dozara turned. "If we knew this cavern was here, two of my sisters would still be with us. Instead they swim the waters of Oblivion."
"I'm sorry for your loss," said Jerric. "I guess your scamp scouting party swims there, too."
"I do not see their remains," said Dozara. "When they did not return…" She bowed her head. "In time we will see them again."
Here was information Darnand would appreciate, if Jerric could remember it. "Do you work together? I mean, you have the same scamp, uh, helpers? Over a long period of time?"
"Yes," said Dozara. "They are small and not terribly clever, and of course wingless. But they are useful and loyal companions. I will miss my little Tuul."
Jerric found his shield near the crevasse. As he checked it for damage, Kjestrid threw up.
"Ugh," she said, coughing. "The bigger ones did manage to bite me."
"This one does not feel well either," said Shamir-do.
"It's their venom," said Jerric. "Dammit! I can't cure poison."
Dozara stretched her wings. "I am well enough to fly, but I cannot carry you. Come here to the edge and watch. I will send someone to fly you out. One of us once served in your realm and thus knows how to heal your kind. I will convince her to help you purge the venom." She bowed her head slightly, wings out. "I am in your debt, mortals."
The winged twilight was true to her word. Within the hour they had joined Nereli and the guars at a camp near the river. Rosilla and Murrai brought a pile of branches for their fire, a freshly killed antelope, and enough star dew to probably kill them.
As the reunited group toasted their survival with star dew, a dark purple winged twilight coasted down and landed.
"I am Drazilda," she said, bobbing her head twice. "With your permission, I will cleanse the venom from your mortal bodies and heal the damage that it caused."
"You have our permission," said Kjestrid.
Drazilda jumped into the air and hovered, her wings pushing their campfire's smoke away from them. "Approach me in pairs."
Kjestrid and Shamir-do went first. Drazilda's spell pulsed in halos of lavender light around her body and those of her two mortal patients. After a dozen healing bursts, she dropped lightly to the ground.
"Next," she said.
"I don't need healing," said Nereli.
"My friend," said Shamir-do, "you will want to experience this."
Jerric gave Nereli's shoulder a reassuring squeeze. As matching globes of Drazilda's light pulsed from them, he had only one thought.
Shamir-do was right."You need not thank me," said Drazilda. "It is Dozara who is in my debt."
"Say, Drazilda," said Jerric, "I hear you served a mortal once. Have you considered—"
"Absolutely not," said Drazilda. She took a few running steps and winged away.
"This one feels entirely better," said Shamir-do.
"Better enough to help me with this deer?" said Jerric.
"I'll butcher it," said Kjestrid. "You get ready to cook."
"This one will help you," Shamir-do said to Kjestrid.
"I know what to do," said Nereli. She began arranging their camp supplies.
"It's a shame we can't use most of this," Kjestrid said as they dragged the carcass toward the river.
"This one wants the backstraps and tenderloins," said Shamir-do. "Their scamps can have the rest."
"I hope we still have some salt."
Dinner was venison steaks with venison kebabs and a side of thinly shaved venison. They had cleaned up and made it halfway through the star dew when Murrai landed. She placed a filled sack on the ground.
"We will watch over you as you rest," she said. "When we see that you have awakened, Dozara will join you. She will guide you to Valparai."
"I've heard that before," said Jerric. He opened the sack. "Pears!"
"Murrai," said Shamir-do, "We have finished with the antelope. Thank you."
Murrai made the slight bow with outstretched wings that had become familiar. "I will have it removed. You have our gratitude for resolving the figment infestation."
Jerric spoke up. "Your Matriarch called them interlopers. Where are they from?"
"The cursed shadow pit you mortals call Evergloam. Is there anything else that you require?"
Kjestrid looked around at them before answering. "No."
"You sure?" Jerric asked her. "This could be our last chance. They have some very nice potted plants up in the aerie."
It wasn't dark or cold, but they kept the fire going anyway. As Shamir-do and Nereli settled in their bedrolls, Kjestrid beckoned to Jerric.
"I'm glad you didn't use your Woad today. If you can stay awake a while longer I'd like to get started on your tattoo."
"Uh, all right. What do I need to do?"
"Take your clothes off and lie down."
"I thought you'd never ask," Jerric said, grinning.
"Ha! On your stomach."
Jerric did as directed. Kjestrid rummaged in the packs, assembling her materials. Insects sang in the silver grass as they had all the hours of their journey. Twinkling pink and purple torchbugs echoed the colors of the twilight sky. Of all the wondrous sights in Moonshadow, none could compare to the warm light of their own campfire.
"Kjestrid," said Jerric.
"Yeah?"
"You said there is no such thing as lucky in a daedric realm."
"Yeah."
"You're right. I think we're being tested."
"Nereli and Shamir-do are being tested." Kjestrid lit a packet of herbs, then blew on it to make it smolder. "Unless you've made a deal that I don't know about."
"No," said Jerric. "Is that the stuff we smoked in Droathra?"
"Yep. Call forth your Woad and we'll get started."