'There are accounts of Ayleid sorcerer-kings who sculpted the flesh of living slaves to adorn their palanquins. Some were fused to support canopies, while others where forced to hold ceremonial fans adorned with peacock feathers. They say it was not their magical prowess that terrified their enemies, but the screams of the slaves as the palanquins moved.'
-- Beliana Tyrios, Cyrodiilic historian for the Antiquarian Circle and author of 'Treatise on Ayleid Flesh-Magic', when asked about one such fan on display at the Imperial Museum of Gwylim University













