After escaping a feared warlock and months of surviving alone in the wild, Bea is caught in an Imperial ambush and sentenced to death. But fate has other plans. Her execution is cut short by a dragon's fiery attack-an omen that marks the beginning of a brutal and unexpected journey.
Sent to Whiterun to announce the dragon attack, Bea's feral instincts make her an outcast. She's done with cages, collars, and commands. With nothing left to lose, she vanishes into the wilds of Skyrim-hunted, haunted, and hungry for more than just freedom.
Follow Bea, a fierce female antihero, as she claws her way through a violent, frostbitten world. Inspired by The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, this character-driven reimagining weaves through familiar quests and dark corners of Tamriel's lore-sometimes true to the game, sometimes twisted for narrative depth.
⚠️ Content Warning: This story contains sensitive themes including captivity, violence, trauma, and explicit scenes. Graphic language and mature content are frequent.
📖 Work in Progress. Visual excerpts and art available on Instagram: @beaworshipersky
Cover made by @noahsanton
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Brighid and her partner have been on the rocks for a while, but after a series of life-threatening events and an explosive argument, she's had enough. Desperate to get out of Markarth, Brighid takes a dragon-hunting job at the northern borders of The Reach, thinking it will be an easy task to complete on her way to Solitude - but nothing ever seems to go the way she hopes.
Confronted first by Stormcloaks and then by Imperials, Brighid finds herself thrust back into the civil war that was beginning to seem so distant. When the only track to the small village of Lastspell Falls is destroyed, she is forced to mediate between the two sides to prevent trouble breaking out and putting the local villagers at risk. But without the skills to fix the track, tensions with the Stormcloak leader, and dwindling supplies, the situation begins to look dire.
Once so certain of herself, Brighid is forced to confront some personal truths she's been running from, and find an inner strength that can help her overcome the most hurtful betrayal of all.
Rated Mature for violence and language. Frequent updates.