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{{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|The Song of Pelinal, {{Nst|v 3|OB=v 3|SR=v3|ON=Volume 3}}|''{{Nst|[|ON=(}}Editor's Note: Volumes 1-6 are taken from the so-called Reman Manuscript located in the Imperial Library. It is a transcription of older fragments collected by an unknown scholar of the early [[Lore:Second Era|Second Era]]. Beyond this, little is known of the original sources of these fragments, some of which appear to be from the same perio{{Nst|d|ON=d,}} {{#ifeq:{{NS_ID}}|Online||(}}perhaps even from the same manuscript{{#ifeq:{{NS_ID}}|Online||)}}. But, as no scholarly consensus yet exists on dating these six fragments, no opinions will be offered here.{{Nst|]|ON=)}}''}}

[[Lore:Pelinal Whitestrake|{{LetterPic|P}}elinal Whitestrake]] was the enemy of all [[Lore:Mer|{{Nst|e|ON=E}}lfkind]] that lived in {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil|Cyrod}} in those days. Mainly, though, he took it upon himself to slay the sorcerer-kings of the {{Lore Link|Ayleids}} in pre-arranged open combats rather than at war; the fields of [[Lore:Alessian Slave Rebellion|rebellion]] he left to the growing armies of the [[Lore:Alessia|Paravania]] and his [[Lore:Morihaus|bull nephew]]. Pelinal called out {{Lore Link|Haromir}} of Copper and Tea into a duel at the {{Lore Link|Sancre Tor|Tor}}, and ate his neck-veins while screaming praise to [[Lore:Reman|Reman]], a name that no one knew yet. {{Lore Link|Gordhaur}} the Shaper's head was smashed upon the goat-faced altar of {{Lore Link|Ninendava}}, and in his wisdom Pelinal said a small plague spell to keep that evil from reforming by {{Lore Link|Welkynd Stone|welkynd-magic}}. Later that season, Pelinal slew {{Lore Link|Hadhuul}} on the granite steps of {{Lore Link|Ceyatatar|Ceya-Tar}}, the Fire King's spears knowing their first refute. For a time, no weapon of the Ayleids could pierce his armor, which Pelinal admitted was unlike any crafted by men, but would say no more even when pressed. When {{Lore Link|Huna}}, whom Pelinal raised from grain-slave to hoplite and loved well, took death from an arrowhead made from the beak of {{Lore Link|Celethelel}} the Singer, the Whitestrake went on his first Madness. He wrought destruction from {{Lore Link|Narlemae}} all the way to {{Lore Link|Celediil}}, and erased those lands from the maps of Elves and Men, and all things in them, and Perrif was forced to make sacrifice to the [[Lore:Aedra|Gods]] to keep them from leaving the {{Nst|world|OB=earth|SR=earth}} in their disgust. And then came the storming of {{Lore Link|White-Gold Tower|White-Gold}}, where the Ayleids had made pact with the {{Lore Link|Auroran}}s of {{Lore Link|Meridia}}, and summoned them, and appointed the terrible and golden-hued "{{Nst|h|ON=H}}alf-Elf" [[Lore:Umaril the Unfeathered|Umaril the Unfeathered]] as their champion… and, for the first time since his coming, it was Pelinal who was called out to battle by another, for Umaril had the blood of the [[Lore:Et'Ada|'ada]] and would never know death.

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