My Morrowind fanComic titled "Loki Erabenimsun: Morrowind Saga" Beginning in 3E 416, we follow Ashlander Loki Erabenimsun through his struggles to protect his people from foreign meddlers. *This fan comic series muddles down significantly the abilities of the denizens of Nirn to wield magicka. It would take a normal nord or imperial at least a decade of practice and meditation to manipulate the ever present forces of magicka enough to even start a torch light in the palm of their hand. In this series people aren't born with inherent magicka abilities which can allow the to toss around fire spells or what have you like in the game. There is a deep gameplay-story segregation here. Mer are more inclined to learn at a faster rate, but even they will need significant practice, though they are afforded the extra decades and centuries of life to do so. Scarcely will you see a human mage of profound skill. You will see the occasional human mage, even master, but they are few and far between and are typically entering their elderly stages of life. To see a young human mage is either a special case (Breton for example) or someone who was born into its tutelage. Even mages of decade long devotion with skill have a hard time not wasting their magicka reserves after throwing a powerful fire spell. For example, a journeyman of restoration would only be able to turn a deep sword gash into a a smaller deep cut, and would be drained after for at least a day and have to rely on herbalism and alchemy to further treat it. I take the idea from LoTR where you really don't ever see humans weilding magic spells, the most I've seen (I've only watched the movies) is humans with enchanted items. Alchemy as will is reduced in potentcy as well. Apprentice alchemists can make restore fatigue potions which are like the equivalent of drinking an eenergy drink. Meditation is synonomous to deepening your magicka reserves and practice is everything. Physical fighting as well is more down to earth. No one is slashing clean through orcish armor with a steel sword. The fighting is directly inspired by the swift and brief fighting scenes of anime like Samurai Champloo and afro samurai. You will also notice many references and outright homages to other works that I love. This is on purpose because this is entirely a free labor of love and I'm not being paid to write any original ideas. This comic is not for casual TES fans, though they will enjoy it. It is for my own entertainment and serves to entertain deep TES lore heads. Instead of writing the ashlanders and house dunmer speaking their language in their actual dunmeris, I simply just put them speaking dunmeris in the daedric lettering font in english as it would be too confusing to even deep TES lore heads. Besides that, enjoy. Also I change some details of the world that better fit itself around the tale I'm trying to tell here. For example, Ygfa at Pelagiad gives ingredient gathering quests instead of Synnolian Tunifus in the Ebonheart Imperial Cult Chapel.*