![]() ![]() Elder Scrolls‘ lore involves the shift in power from elves to humans, but it hasn’t been explored as much as it could have been. The Empire’s influence has waned since the end of T ES: Oblivion, and in Skyrim, it’s revealed that after a long and bloody war, they were forced into the White-Gold Concordat, which further tipped the balance towards elvenkind.īethesda has previously stated that Elder Scrolls 6 is supposed to last players for 10 years, which means that it will be just as big as, if not bigger than, Skyrim. ![]() ![]() Through a combination of Daedra worship, human uprisings, and good old-fashioned politics, they fell out of power, and the control of Tamriel eventually found itself in the hands of the Cyrodilic Empire. In the First Era of Tamriel’s history, the continent was ruled by the Ayleids, or Wild Elves. It’s impossible to say for certain, but elves, Argonians, and Khajiit could topple man from his throne in the next game, and bring the history of the series full circle. It’s very much a « what-if » at the moment, but it’s certainly a possibility, and one that would show a fascinating reversal of the geo-politics of the world of Elder Scrolls. However, Hammerfell rejected the treaty and left the Empire, continuing to fight the Thalmor until 4E 180, when the Second Treaty of Stros M'Kai was signed by both sides, resulting in the Aldmeri forces pulling out of Hammerfell and a territorial status quo.The possibilities for Elder Scrolls 6 are numerous and uncertain, but one of them is that elves will unseat humans and become the dominant race in Tamriel once again. Despite this, due mainly to the exhaustion of the Imperial Legions, the Great War ended with the White-Gold Concordat, which resulted in Talos worship being outlawed in the Empire and a significant portion of southern Hammerfell becoming part of the Dominion. The Thalmor then faced their greatest defeat (later known as the Battle of the Red Ring), in which they lost all of their forces in Cyrodiil. Aldmeri forces would push deep into both provinces, taking many cities, including the Imperial City. Later, in 4E 171, the Thalmor invaded Hammerfell and Cyrodiil after Titus Mede II rejected their Ultimatum. The Thalmor also developed a friendly relationship with the former Imperial province of Elsweyr in the form of two client states, Anequina and Pelletine. Once the Void Nights (4E 98-100) ended, the Thalmor (who govern the Aldmeri Dominion) claimed to have caused the return of Masser and Secunda. in 4E 29, the Aldmeri Dominion was re-established across the Imperial provinces of Valenwood and the Summerset Isles, which were renamed Alinor. "If someone liked it, I give the permission for use it on other sites, forums, wiki, other media and others encyclopedias of The Elder Scrolls universe." Note included: This map is "lore approved" as far as possible with all the information found. Source: "TAMRIEL, political map, 4E 200" Bethesda forums post by user, L'eremita Note included by the map author: " After having seen many inaccurate maps I decided to read all the details found in Skyrim (and lore) and draw an accurately political map of Tamriel during the fourth era, 200." Was also posted at: The Imperial Library, "4th Era Tamriel - by Lady Nerevar" | Source: "4th era geographical and political provinces" Dark Creations forums post by user, Lady Nerevar | Note included by the map author: " Pretend that Solstheim is red, need to get around to changing that." (Click images below to view the higher-resolution, original image.) Sources: linked UESP wiki articles and in-game dialogue (Skyrim - Dragonborn DLC) of NPC, Adril Arano: The former Morrowind capital, Mournhold, has been sacked by the Argonians, and Blacklight (under House Redoran) became the new and current capital of Morrowind. Note that during the events of the Red Year (4E 5), the Argonians conquered southern Morrowind, but contrary to the map included by Ramirez, northern Morrowind still remains under the control of the remaining Great Houses of the Dunmer. To correct the implications of the map included with answer, I'm adding these maps that show the state of Morrowind based on available information during the events of Skyrim (Fourth Era). ![]()
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