The weird wrinkles that are emphasized in the character creation for Breton chars at the start of the game pretty much vanish under most in-game lighting.
LORE:
Ravannah was born in the Imperial City, her parents having fled Madanach's Reach kingdom during the Markarth Incident hours before the
city fell, the Forsworn were scattered, and their king was enslaved by the Silver-Bloods.
Her parents set themselves up as alchemists in the Imperial City, trying to profit selling medicine to survivors and veterans of the Great War. They did not tell Ravannah of her Reachman heritage, instead had
her believe that she was born Breton by blood. Her father eventually contracted rockjoint, and even their best potions of cure disease only slowed his illness. They had to take out loans to pay for ingredients for more potent potions to fight his illness, and, when he died anyway, the family fell
Ravannah's mother soon after took her own life, unable to cope with the grief and debt. Ravannah was forced out onto the streets as loansharks seized her family home.
It was here where Namira first began to influence her life, granting her favour amongst beggars so she could make
enough coin to leave. Aged 19, she managed to scrounge enough to flee the city. She planned to move back to Skyrim and earn her own fortune in her parents footsteps: selling healing potions to both sides in the civil war. Worshippers of Namira secretly helped her passage though the mountains and
back into Skyrim, though she became entangled in a battle between Ulfric and his guard and an imperial ambush, and was sent to Helgen for execution along with the rest of the bunch.
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LORE:
Ravannah was born in the Imperial City, her parents having fled Madanach's Reach kingdom during the Markarth Incident hours before the
Her parents set themselves up as alchemists in the Imperial City, trying to profit selling medicine to survivors and veterans of the Great War. They did not tell Ravannah of her Reachman heritage, instead had
Ravannah's mother soon after took her own life, unable to cope with the grief and debt. Ravannah was forced out onto the streets as loansharks seized her family home.
It was here where Namira first began to influence her life, granting her favour amongst beggars so she could make