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unknownflyinobject-blog · 8 years ago
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Molag Grunda is a powerful Winged Twilight. She is the "daughter" of Molag Bal, although it is unclear what this relationship means to the Prince. Grunda was once charged with guarding the path across the Chasm of Coldharbour, which divides the Shrouded Plain and the Black Garrison from the Fist of Stone. She was known to be a cruel mistress, and the Dremora sent to serve at her court were never happy with their assignment. She kept a pet flesh atronach named Tiny for protection. Notably, Cadwell was not fond of her. The need to defend the Chasm's crossing grew when the Endless Stair was constructed by the Mad Architect in the Fist of Stone circa 2E 579, making the region's protection essential to proceed with Molag Bal's attempted Planemeld with Mundus. In 2E 582 an invasion force from Tamriel came to Coldharbour to end the Planemeld, assembling in the Hollow City. The invaders attacked the Chasm to secure passage to the Endless Stair, and Molag Grunda was slain in her gatehouse along with Tiny. Some time after this, Molag Grunda came to Tamriel, where she consorted with a lowly frost atronach named Nomeg Gwai. They laired in the uncharted cave of Dubdilla, in the Grazelands of Vvardenfell. Molag Bal was not pleased with this match, and in 3E 427 he sent the Nerevarine to kill them in return for a vampirism cure. Grunda's soul then returned to Oblivion, where she and her lover were punished by Molag Bal.
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 8 years ago
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The Tribunal, also known as the ALMSIVI or The Three, were the ruling gods of Morrowind and the Dunmer people from 1E 700 to 3E 433. The members of the Tribunal were Vivec, Almalexia, and Sotha Sil. When the Nerevarine intervened on Azura's behalf during the events of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in 3E 427, Dagoth Ur was defeated, leaving the gods mortal. Almalexia killed Sotha Sil, and she was later killed by the Nerevarine, leaving Vivec who in turn disappeared during the Oblivion Crisis. The Tribunal were replaced by the New Temple, who restored worship to the original pantheon of Azura, Boethiah, and Mephala. History of Tribunal It began with the War of the First Council after the Chimer uncovered a plot by the Dwemer sorcerer-architect Kagrenac to use the Heart of Lorkhan to construct the Numidium, a giant construct and a mockery of the Daedra and the Chimer faith and way of life. War ensued between the two races. Nerevar, leader of the Chimer, and Dumac Dwarfking, leader of the Dwemer, faced off in battle and were both seriously injured. Dumac is assumed to have died at the location, and Kagrenac disappeared along with the rest of the Dwemer when he used his tools on the heart. Nerevar lived for a short time and sought out the counsel of his advisors Vivec, Almalexia and Sotha Sil, about what should be done with the Heart and Kagrenac's Tools. He left his close friend Dagoth Ur to guard the tools while he was gone. Nerevar and the Tribunal agreed to keep and study the tools and Heart of Lorkhan, but Nerevar's wish was that they should not use the tools for themselves. Nevertheless, they returned to the Dwemer citadel where Dagoth Ur was left on guard. They found him corrupted and unwilling to give up the tools to Nerevar and the Tribunal. Dagoth Ur escaped from the ensuing fight but was forced to give up the tools. After the death of Nerevar shortly after the battle at Red Mountain, Sotha Sil acquired an understanding of how the tools of Kagrenac and the Heart of Lorkhan worked, and thus how to use them to turn the Tribunal into living gods. The Tribunal then went through the process of stealing its divine essence for themselves. After Sotha Sil angered the Daedric Prince Azura by saying that they didn't need the Daedra anymore, as the Tribunal were the new gods of the Chimer people, Azura appeared before them and cursed them for their sacrilege, and subsequently the entire Chimer race, turning then into the Dunmer . Some time after the Nerevarine destroyed the Heart of Lorkhan, the Tribunal of Vivec, Almalexia and Sotha Sil became known as the "False Tribunal" while Boethiah, Azura and Mephala became the "True Tribunal". Members of The Tribunal Of the three members of the Tribunal, Vivec is the most visible. He is regarded as a poet, warrior, and benevolent king. Vivec's "Anticipation" is the Daedric Prince Mephala. He also shares some of the darker sides that characterize Mephala, such as secretive murder. He appears in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind as being half-Chimer and half-Dunmer. Vivec resides at his temple in the self-titled city of Vivec on Vvardenfell island. The player has the choice of attacking and killing Vivec in the game. However, in TES IV: Oblivion there are rumors that he has left Morrowind for another locale, but it is never mentioned where he is or if he is still alive, leaving his fate open ended to the player. He is the "VI" in ALMSIVI. Almalexia Almalexia is the second most visible of the Tribunal and is regarded as the brave and compassionate queen of the Dunmer people. Boethiah is Almalexia's anticipation. In Morrowind's expansion pack Tribunal, Almalexia is still completely Chimer in appearance. Almalexia resides in the city of Mournhold, in the province of Morrowind. Having lost her sanity, Almalexia tries to kill the Nerevarine to prevent her own death after the defeat of Dagoth Ur at Red Mountain in Morrowind, even though she is already mortal by that time. She is seen during the second era in The Elder Scrolls Online. She is the "ALM" in ALMSIVI. Almalexia has her own Personal Ordinators, which have similar armor to the ones that listen to Lord Vivec. Their armor is heavier, but provides more protection. They also carry special Ebony Scimitars. Sotha Sil Sotha Sil is the least visible of the Tribunal to the public. He is regarded as being an extremely powerful and intelligent wizard. Sotha Sil's anticipation is Azura, and he lives in his Clockwork City made up of his own machines. In Tribunal Sotha Sil is entirely Dunmer in appearance (or he could have decayed, making his skin look darker). He appears to have lost his lower body and right arm and replaced it with machinery. Sotha Sil is killed by Almalexia as part of a plot to destroy the Nerevarine and stop the prophecy associated with the Nerevarine. He is the "SI" in ALMSIVI.
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Alchemy Logic Sheogorath would be proud... unknownflyinobject
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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Karstaag The Giant King Karstaag can be fought as part of the unmarked quest Summoning Karstaag. It requires traveling to Glacial Cave and retrieving his skull. Once it has been obtained from the cave, it must be taken to Castle Karstaag Ruins, which can be unlocked on a Master level, or traveling through the Castle Karstaag Caverns, and placed upon his throne. Several rieklingshave taken up residence in the ruins, and must be defeated first. Once the skull is placed on the throne, the ruins will rumble and begin to shake. A spectral Karstaag will appear from the throne and immediately attack. Once he has been defeated, he will vanish, leaving only his ghostly remains. As a reward for defeating Karstaag, the power Summon Karstaag will be granted, which allows the Dragonborn to summon the beast to aid them in battle. This power is unique in that it can only be used three times, after which it is no longer available. Karstaag is a powerful foe and can prove to be quite a challenge, making him one of the hardest bosses in the game. He attacks much like a regular Frost Giant, using his club, fists and stomp attack, however these inflict much greater damage. His stomp attack is so strong that it can throw the Dragonborn across the room, much like an Unrelenting Force shout. He also has a permanent frost cloak with a large radius that inflicts frost damage, the severity of which is dependent upon game difficulty. Occasionally during Karstaag's stomp attack, a blizzard will begin to swirl in the courtyard, inflicting additional damage to health and stamina over time, which itself can be fatal. Because of this, some form of frost or magic resistance is useful, especially as stamina can be depleted within seconds. Karstaag is completely immune to frost damage, poison and paralysis, however he does have a slight weakness to fire damage. Once he begins to take damage, he summons three Ice Wraiths to aid him in battle, if given the chance. He also regenerates health very quickly. During the entire battle the ground will shake violently, much like when staggered. unknownflyinobject
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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Many of Skyrim's waterways are home to Slaughterfish, whose razor-sharp teeth have claimed the lives of many careless swimmers. unknownflyinobject
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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"Throw off the shackles of Imperial oppression. Do not bow to the yoke of a false emperor. Be true to your blood, to your homeland." ―Nords Arise! The Stormcloaks believe Skyrim should secede from what they feel is a crumbling Empire. This stance came about due to the aftermath of the Great War and the imposition of the White-Gold Concordat by the Aldmeri Dominion. The Stormcloaks consider the Empire as just a puppet of the Thalmor because the Empire surrendered during the Great War and accepted the Elves' terms of surrender. These terms ban the worship of Talos, which most do not support. They believe that if they gain independence, times will be hard, but eventually the Kingdom of Skyrim will push through into a new age. White-Gold Concordat Amongst the terms of the Concordat was the outlawing of the worship of Talos, giving free rein to the Thalmor to move throughout the Empire and hunt down any worshipers of this outlawed religion. This angered many Nords, as Talos was highly revered among them and was considered to be their greatest leader, and that banning his worship was blasphemous. The Markarth Incident The Markarth Incident is considered to be the initial conception of the Stormcloak Rebellion. In 4E 176, Ulfric Stormcloak and his army retook the city of Markarth in the name of the Empire from the Forsworn invaders, under the agreement from the Empire that Talos worship would be permitted. However, shortly after retaking Markarth, the Empire rescinded upon the agreement due to pressure from the Aldmeri Dominion. Thus, Ulfric and his militia were arrested and incarcerated. During Ulfric's imprisonment, his father, the Jarl of Windhelm, died, and Ulfric was forced to deliver the eulogy by a letter he had smuggled out of prison. Upon his release, he returned to Windhelm, took up duties as Jarl, and began his rebellion in earnest. High King Torygg The event that triggered rebellion across Skyrim was the death of High King Torygg at the hands of Ulfric Stormcloak in 4E 201. After years of brewing resentment for what he believed was betrayal by the Empire, Ulfric, now Jarl of Eastmarch, challenged Torygg to a duel in order to take the throne. Ulfric and his supporters claimed it was a formal duel in the "Old Nord Way". Many others in Skyrim, such as General Tullius, called it murder. After Torygg's death, Ulfric fled to Windhelm, and Skyrim was plunged into civil war. Using a combination of the outlawing of Talos worship and the Nords' strong sense of nationalism along with their mistrust of the Empire and the Aldmeri Dominion, Ulfric successfully recruited a great many of Skyrim's populace to the rebellion. All of the hold governments of the four Old Holds declared for Ulfric, as well as many wanderers, workers, sellswords, warriors, soldiers and former soldiers. Stormcloak Soldiers follow mostly hit-and-run tactics to overwhelm the larger Imperial armies. They are mostly non-regimental, not relying entirely on rank as the Imperial Army does; instead relying on the talent of the powerful Nord warriors in their midst to achieve their goals. The Stormcloaks theoretically have weaker defensive, but stronger offensive capabilities than the Legion; their use of armor is lighter and thus not as tough, but the Stormcloaks use a wider variety of weapons to make up for this. It is suggest through dialogue with Irileth, that the Stormcloaks use assassins in an attempt to kill jarl Balgruuf the Greater. Oath All new initiates to the Stormcloaks must recite the Oath: "I do swear my blood and honor to the service of Ulfric Stormcloak Jarl of Windhelm and true High King of Skyrim. As Talos is my witness, may this oath bind me to death and beyond... ...even to my lord as to my fellow brothers and sisters in arms. All hail the Stormcloaks, the true sons and daughters of Skyrim!" unknownflyinobject
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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In Elder Scrolls Daggerfall when we are in the Aetherius at research of Mantellan , as known as Mantellan Particles, Sheogorath helped our hero in that research. unknownflyinobject
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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When Mercer Frey trying to run away from Thief's Guild, at that scene(left) we can see ‘Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Hand Book’(right) named book’s Easter Egg
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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In The Elder Scrolls Online at Vulkhel Guard you can see a dog which is name is Lorkhan. Altmers, elves and people of Vulkhel Guard, hates Lorkhan & they named this dog as his name. unknownflyinobject
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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In The Elder Scrolls Online, at The Chalman Fortress “Those Who Stood at Chalman Keep” named Lore Book’s topic is a war between Aldmeri, Ebonheart & Daggerfall covenant. This war was in the game’s beta at The Chalman Fortress. At that war first Emperor was an Aldmeri Dominion’s soldier.
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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Whiterun in 1994 Arena- 2011 Skyrim. You know we, the guards ,worked so hard unknownflyinobject
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Did you know that? In Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion,Sean Bean was Emperor Martin Septim's voice actor. unknownflyinobject
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In Skyrim when we enter Nightgate Inn we can meet Fultheim. He has a Blades' blade. It is weird because when you equip all of Thalmor armors he will attack you no matter what. If you aren't equip Thalmor armor you can speak with him and when you ask how life is going on he says 'I'm drinking cause I want to get away from the bad memories.' This two reason supports the posibility of Fultheim's Blades identity. unknownflyinobject
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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Players of Morrowind knows and their travels goes to Vivec City. I think every players curious about flying rock, behind the Vivec City whereon Vivec Temple.
Baar Dau, Ministry of Truth or Lie Rock named that meteor, was pulled out in the void by Daedric Prince of Madness -Sheogorath- for destroy Vivec City. Vivec stopped meteor on the city but he wasn’t destroy Baar Dau he decided that it should stand there and he wanted to send a message for his people that message was “ You must love me if you are give up to love me Baar Dau will end all of you!”
33th sermon of Vivec “ I will protect and stand it for corrupt intentions, if this city’s people give up to love me, the power of it holds will disappear and it will cause destruction.”
At 3rd Era ,Nerevarine prophecy came true Vivec vanished. Thus people began lost their love about Vivec. At the end of 3rd Era Baar Dau began lost it’s balance. Ezhmaar Sul and Vuhon wanted to stabilized Baar Dau. So they reached an agreement with Clavicus Vile. They invented Ingenium. They began to use prisoners soul. Sacrificed souls stabilized Baar Dau’s balance.
But unfortunately 4th Era 5th year Ezhmaar Sul protected his wife Ilzheven from the sacrifice by Vuhon’s hands thus Baar Dau collapsed on the city.
When the meteor crashed seismic movements activated Red Mountain (Red Year), thus mountain exploded and no one could live and breath at the Vvardenfell.
Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City & Elder Scrolls Novel: Lord of Souls book sources
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unknownflyinobject-blog · 9 years ago
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Do you know that? In the Morrowind “Addadshashanammu” is name of a Daedric Ruin. This name is the longest name in the Elder Scrolls and it is dedicated for Sheogorath.
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