Point Me At The Skyrim (Ward x Elder Scrolls)

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Victoria Dallon. Scholar. Warrior Monk. Glory Girl. Antares.

Dovahkiin?

A new facet is brought to the fore as forces beyond reality clash, and a wayward hero finds herself in a world far older than her own, and yet similar in some ways.

Setting forth to find her way back home, this unknown hero must face new foes and make new allies, lest she too fall prey to the machinations of those who crave her death... or worse.
Who is Victoria Dallon
Second chapter isn't threadmarked?

I really enjoy elder Scrolls crossovers, but I'm missing a lot of the Ward info, haven't read that. Will it be essential going further?
Depends on how far along into Ward you are.

Anatares (Victoria Dallon) is a superhero from Worm/Ward, hailing from the Megacity of Earth Gimel, a Giant Megaopolis in the center of portals leading to different alternate Earths.

Her powers include: Forcefield, Aura, and Flight.

Her forcefield (at this point in time) is around 10 feet in diameter, made up of multiple limbs and torsos and heads etc. It's invisible, but Victoria has a psychic sense of its movement and she can manipulate it with her mind. This forcefield grants her super-strength and durability, to an extent.

When she was weaker she used to be able to lift 14 tons, now she can kick cars 20ft through the air, tip over semi-trucks, and throw coins as hard as bullets.

Her durability allows her to take any hit, but above a certain threshold of power the forcefield will pop almost right after impact. However, if it is a continuous attack, her forcefield stays up far longer but will take longer to reform. For example, a bullet will pop the forcefield, but a stream of water will slide off harmlessly. She can bend the rules by spinning her forcefield really fast, making it so that her power thinks it's a continuous attack.

She's recently shown adept use of weapons with her forcefield limbs.

Her aura basically makes her radiate out Fear/Awe, with her being able to control both the range (from skintight to at least a large building in size) and power (ambient discomfort to complete mental paralysis for a moment). It mostly radiates fear now, but it really does depend on people's mental wiring. She's resistant to emotional manipulation as a result.

Her flight allows her speeds of 100+mph and no sense of vertigo. In fact, she's able to detect subtle changes in air pressure if she pays attention, and she highly maneuverable in tight spaces.

It should be noted that her power is sentient and sapient, which she calls the Fragile One, who tries to help her as best she can with its limited capabilities. They have a pretty good relationship, if a bit of an idolization of Victoria by the Fragile One.

Skill wise, she's an adept H2H fighter even without her forcefield, using flight to perform super grappling. She's a fairly good shot with a rifle (though she hates most guns), and she's studied powers for as long as she can remember, literally creating her own personal library of secret information
 
Minor Update to 2.3
Heads up, just wanted to let you all know that I edited 2.3 slightly.

Not a huge change, but it should be smoother to read than the mess I put out before.
So I've never played Skyrim. Is there a reason that everyone has a hair trigger temper and hates Victoria on site?
Besides the ongoing Civil War raging across the nation?

Victoria has found herself in a shady situation (a prisoner) with people who just survived a random Dragon attack after centuries of them being gone (Claudya), and breaking the law constantly (flying + illegally entering a neutral Hold with soldiers from a combatant faction that the neutrals didn't want to be seen negotiating with).

Nothjng to say of her mannerisms and way of speaking are very informal compared to what most people of Skyrim expect.
 
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