A Fragment of an Early Cyrodiliic Myth

This is part of “Shezzar’s Song” as it was originally told.

[…] and all the wise of the et’Ada heard Shezzar’s words and followed
[…] with all their holdings and courts and attendents [a]nd it was good.

[…]

But now the Dragon spoke with his forked tongue:

Thrones, dominations, princedoms, virtues, powers,
If this magnific titles yet remain.
Not merely titular, since by decree
Another now has to himself engrossed
All power, and us eclipsed under the name
Of Lord of Dawn’s New Beauty
anointed saviour of the Aurbis
Taking upon Himself the burden
of all the Voids, that horridly
gape within Anu’s Realm.
But see what he, our saviour
hath done, what he
required us to do
The Voids all gathered, bound within
Our boundaries
bound by Our strenght!
[…]
Soon nought but void will sit
here in the center
unpleasing to the eyes of All.
[…]
Did he not promise us relief,
rest from the fight against those
gaping wounds; and their relent?
While he adores himself now at the center throne
Lowly we sink and are supreme
in misery as we uphold
his throne against the gathered voids that he
had promised with his silver tongue
to save us from.
That Liar would rather have one grand
And horrid Void that threatens to devour,
not him, for he sits high atop the pile
of Lesser spirits that obey
His every ever changing whim than
all those thousand lesser voids that we
held back, with ease then, each his own
realm fortifying and upholding then
when we stood all alone and proud
each then a world unto himself
yet now we stand diminished and he sits
upon his center throne
with his false symbols; adorned by lies
and signs that shamelessly defy
and mock the plan and order of our maker
and our Lord.
[…]
Let us unmake the Liar who has thus
dirupted Anu’s order and destroyed
the stable equilibrium of our Courts.