Skyrim Belongs To The Nords
Now I have your attention, this is NOT a Stormcloak/Imperial thread.I was just revisiting my TES Newbie thread and remembered something I commented on. I was playing a Khajiit in Morrowind and when the reveal happened about who and what I was, I was like '.what?'
Why would a legendary Dunmer be reincarnated as one of their former slaves? Who controls reincanration anyway? One of Aedra or Daedra? Are they ironic?UA commented that it made the most sense to play your Morrowind PC as a Dunmer. I agree with that in retrospect. Similarly, it kind of makes the most sense to play Skyrim as a Nord. I played a Bosmer and was eventually kinda like 'why am I here?'
I mean, I had a backstory I made up and all, but it felt like things be so much more personal if I was a Nord or even Imperial. It just fits the tone so much more is all. At least in my view.Do you agree with this idea? Also why?Also, what race to play as in Oblivion? Imperial there?
So it be like.Dunmer PC in MorrowindImperia PCl in OblivionNord PC in Skyrim. Fevicol se mp3 download. Some may hint you do that but it honestly depends on player choice and if they want to side with the Nords or not.
It's meant to be your adventure, you could be a Nord who learns magic or be a Dark Elf who sides with the Nords.I personally played as a Dark Elf because I intended to become a vampire and Dark Elf's are arguably the best race for being a vampire due to their fire resistance helping cancel out the vampires weakness. Plus I think they look the best as Vampires compared to other races V. I mostly play mod races. But yes the story makes a bit more sense if you play one of the human races in skyrim and a Dunmer in morrowindhowever i did like playing as a khajit or a mer in skyrim because bandits and townsfolk do comment on it.
Then i got bored and downloaded mod races-my first run was a Breton battle mage and a khajit assassin in skyrimOblivion was argonian. I think night blade was the name of the class or something like thatand in Morrowind i was a Dunmer and tried to be a mage but i also died so often that i was also trying to wear some armor. Now I have your attention, this is NOT a Stormcloak/Imperial thread.I was just revisiting my TES Newbie thread and remembered something I commented on.
I was playing a Khajiit in Morrowind and when the reveal happened about who and what I was, I was like '.what?' Why would a legendary Dunmer be reincarnated as one of their former slaves?
Who controls reincanration anyway? One of Aedra or Daedra? Are they ironic?UA commented that it made the most sense to play your Morrowind PC as a Dunmer. I agree with that in retrospect. Similarly, it kind of makes the most sense to play Skyrim as a Nord. I played a Bosmer and was eventually kinda like 'why am I here?' I mean, I had a backstory I made up and all, but it felt like things be so much more personal if I was a Nord or even Imperial.

It just fits the tone so much more is all. At least in my view.Do you agree with this idea? Also why?Also, what race to play as in Oblivion?

Imperial there? So it be like.Dunmer PC in MorrowindImperia PCl in OblivionNord PC in Skyrim. Click to expand.Azura controlled Nerevar's reincarnation. Or, you know, just set up a series of steps that anyone could fulfill and you're the first to try and not fail. It's unclear which. Either way, the prophecy was explicit that the Nerevarine would be a foreigner.I believe that Akatosh is the one responsible for creating the Dragonborns.I mainly play Skyrim as an Argonian and I'm digging it.
I honestly don't think that race matters. Alduin is going to destroy the entire world, not just Skyrim.
Skyrim Belongs To The Nords
Contents AtmoraTo the north of Skyrim there is a continent known as Atmora. It is currently uninhabitable as it's climate deteriorated drastically some time after Tiber Septim left for Tamriel. However, in the early Merethic Era (the just era after the creation of Nirn, the planet Tamriel exists on) a human race called the Atmorans lived there. At the time violent civil war was happening across the continent so the Ancient Nordic hero Ysgramor gathered those who wished to leave Atmora. They sailed down the Hsaarik Head, which is near Winterhold, and founded Saarthal.The Night of TearsSoon after the Atmorans settled in Saarthal they met and befriended the Snow Elves, who also inhabited Skyrim at the time. However, the Snow Elves later sacked Saarthal and killed everyone they could find.
The only survivors were Ysgramor and his two sons, Yngol and Ylgar. This event later became known as the Night of Tears.It is unknown what caused this attack. The main theories are that the Elves noticed the rate at which the Atmoran civilisation was growing and realised it could become a threat or that the Elves feared that the culture of Saarthal could surprass their own. Another theory is that the Atmorans found a great source of power under Saarthaland buried it, which caused the Snow Elves to covet it. This source of power could be the Eye of Magnus, which is found during the College of Winterhold questline underneath the ruins of Saarthal in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Other reports state that Ysgramor committed unspecified 'provocations and blasphemies' against the elves.The 500 CompanionsWhen Ysgramor got back to Atmora he gathered an army of warriors to take revenge against the Snow Elves. They built ships at the city of Jylkurfyk and sailed back to Skyrim.

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On the way there, Yngol and his men were killed by the Sea-Ghosts in the Storm of Seperation. They retook and rebuilt Saarthal, then hunted all of the Snow Elves across Skyrim and drove them to near-extinction. The Ysgramor Dynasty then started, which ruled large areas of Skyrim, Cyrodiil, High Rock and Morrowind, the capital of which was situated in Windhelm at the Palace of the Kings. This created a bitter feud between the Elves and Men which still exists in the Fourth Era.MorrowindThe conquest of Morrowind was the most violent of all. Morrowind already had inhabitants, the Dwemer and the Chimer.
Skyrim Belongs To The Nords
After the Nords invaded, the Dwemer and Chimer had to unite to repel the Nords from the land. They set up Chimer forts across the Dwemer borders to keep the Nords out.