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Era, 205 – The Blue Palace, Solitude
The High Queen of Skyrim knew theirs was a Sun's Dusk and Sun's Dawn relationship, but it didn't matter. She was content. It had taken some time for her to get used to the arranged marriage with Ulfric Stormcloak, but that arrangement had brought peace to Skyrim. She smiled at that thought. Her native land was a cold and storm-tossed landscape – politically as well environmentally.
She pondered that thought as she gazed at her image in the looking glass of her dressing chamber. She was still Elisif, the Fair. As a Nord, she was tall and with a slender and regal frame. Her face was framed by shoulder-length, chestnut-colored hair. Although far from the glamorized visage of the 'strong Nord woman,' she was striking to behold, with her fair-skinned features, polished style, commanding voice and noble manner.
She held her right hand up before her and examined the gold ring of matrimony she wore. Who would have thought that she would ever wed the man who killed her first husband – Torygg, the High King of Skyrim. With the help of the Dragonborn, Ulfric had swept across the frigid reaches of Skyrim in a successful campaign to free it from the crumbling empire of Cyrodiil. After Ulric's Stormcloaks had defeated the Imperial forces of General Tullius, the Dragonborn had carried a message from Ulfric to her, who at that time was Jarl of Solitude.
Elisif smiled and shook her head. Naadia Heart-Striker, she thought, now there's was your classic Nord woman! She was as tall as most Nord males. Although without the fair skin of Skyrim's natives, she was the product of a Nord father and Redguard mother. Her skin was brown and her curly hair, raven black – all features she must have inherited from her mother's side. Her well-built and endowed frame, ice-blue eyes and commanding voice were all features from her father. She truly was the classic warrior-maiden of the North.
She had saved Solitude from the evil plans of a cult that worshipped the dead Wolf Queen and was Thane of not only Haafingar, but Whiterun and several other holds. She was the Arch Mage of the College in Winterhold and the Harbinger of the Companions. Some rumors also held that she had connections with the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood, but she always chose to ignore them.
Naadia had brought a message from Ulfric asking for peace. She went on to explain and helped her to understand that the Jarl of Windhelm hadn't murdered Torygg, but had rightly challenged his claim to the throne, considering the decisions he had made concerning relations with the Imperials. She was mortified when she realized she had sent an innocent man to his death. Her decree had ordered the execution of Roggvir, a simple city guard and gatekeeper. The Dragonborn had pointed out everyone make mistakes. The crucial point was learning from them. She agreed.
Ulfric wanted peace as much as she did – if not more. He agreed to back her as High Queen before the moot that he would call for and in exchange, she would agree to marry him to unite Skyrim so that the deep wounds caused by the bloody civil war could heal. As the High Queen's Regent, he would defend the North against all foes and help her to rebuild the country. She agreed.
Before their meeting, Elisif was barely acquainted the Ulfric. She saw him as brash, boastful and rude – your typical Nord male. She smirked and shook her head at that prejudice. It was all quite different. The day of their meeting was a clear and sunny – a rare day indeed during Evening Star, Tamriel's twelfth month, when winter takes it grip upon the northern reaches. The fires in the city had been extinguished. The winds had swept away the smoke and the smell of death that had hung over the city for several days. She stood at the gates to the Blue Palace and watched as the leader of the Stormcloaks and his retinue rode through the long street. He dismounted and bowed deeply before her and introduced himself. Gone was the brashness and bluster. He looked tired and his face haggard, as if he hadn't slept for days. Before her stood a man, who was deeply tired of war and the killing that came with it.
Naadia Heart-Striker was conspicuously absent from the party. She had inquired and Ulfric had told her that she felt her presence may unduly influence this meeting.
True to his word, Ulfric called the moot of all Skyrim's Jarls. With the assistance of the Dragonborn, he arranged for the meeting to be held on neutral ground, near the summit of the Throat of the World – at High Hrothgar. Unlike the previous summit, the Greybeards opened their arms wide for this meeting. Naadia again served as the arbiter. It meeting was swift and deliberations. Most importantly the vote was unanimous. It seemed everyone was tired of war and was just wanting to move forward to hopefully brighter days.
Ulfric had wanted a simple marriage ceremony, but Elisif knew better that weddings of this level were affairs of state and arrangements had to be made. It took several months to complete the planning but on 15
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day of Sun's Height, the following year – the longest day of the year – they were married in Solitude. The whole city was bedecked in finery and by royal decree it was declared an official holiday. It seemed that all of Skyrim's people were in attendance. Man, Mer and Beast joyously celebrating together. The two notable exceptions were representatives from Cyrodiil and the Thalmor. Both had chosen not to respond to the state invitation taken by courier to them.
Elisif shook her head again. In the five-years since the end of that bloodletting, there still was no replacement for Titus Mede, who had been assassinated by members of the Dark Brotherhood. To Oblivion with them all, she thought.
As she gazed at herself in the looking glass, her mind went again to the Dragonborn. Although a mighty warrior, Naadia displayed a unique feminine side in helping her arrange many of the wedding's details. They had become good friends and she used her connections with the owners of Radiant Raiment in Solitude and provided the wardrobe for her and Ulfric, including a stunningly sensual arrangement for Elisif, for the wedding night.
Once again, she thought, theirs had become an agreeable and passionate, arranged union. Although Ulfric was clearly her elder, he was a truly loving and caring husband. In public he was always the stoic and stately, but in the privacy of their personal chambers he was passionate, fun and very virile – like all Nord men.
She removed the Royal Cloak of High Queen and prepared to once again assume the role of dutiful wife. She was as giddy as a young girl in the throes of a teenaged crush. As she looked at herself again in the looking glass, she smiled. She was excited to share some news with her husband. Just then she heard some noise on the other side of the thick curtains that shielded her dressing areas from the rest of the Royal Suite. Ulfric must have tripped over something in the low light, as he entered the room for the evening. He had no problem holding his mead, so he must have just stumbled over something.
She untied the knots that secured her garment and let them fall to the stone floor. She was as graceful and stunning as ever. She placed her hands on her hips and looked at herself. Her skin was smooth and flawless. She cupped her bare breasts and let her hand fall back to her hips. She turned around and looked back over her shoulder, into the looking glass. Clearly, she was no warrior maiden, buxom and with well-defined muscles. She was quite fetching she thought, as she smiled and patted the cheeks of her butt. Ulfric had no problems becoming aroused when they spent quiet time together.
She turned to the side and examined her profile. Her hands moved from her well-defined bottom to the bump that had now appeared on her no longer flat stomach. When she did, she beamed the brightest of smiles. She was pregnant!
She had found out just that afternoon when she had a private visit with the Priest of Arkay, the Divine associated with healing and the cycle of life in Tamriel. She was going to share the news with Ulfric that very night. She donned a pink, silk robe and tied the sash loosely at her waist. Taking one more look at herself and arranging her hair just right, she turned and moved toward the curtain.