User blog comment:Zippertrain85/Dawnguard Follow up./@comment-13446185-20131025003722/@comment-9062114-20131028031238

Perhaps.

The point I'm trying to make, is that I don't think they're royalty for the reasons I explained.

Why would you be suprised Cyrodiil is the seat of an Empire, period? It's literally the perfect place for an Empire, she might've just been surprised there was an Empire, as opposed to surprised it was in Cyrodiil.

Yeah, that wasen't a very good argument on my part.

The Dragon Wars were remembered, why do you think they were not?

I have a hard time believeing they wouldn't be able to find them on and island off the coast of Solitude, witch ends up becoming the Capital of Skyrim.

I was not trying to insult you, I'm sorry if it came off that way. i was just pointing out it didn't seem like it was 100% lore sound.

I explained to Man of Steak how that book might not be accurate.

Speaking of Ysgramor, it seems people still remember the Night of Tears and the atrocities committed by the Falmer. If Harkon really was king 4000 years ago then Skyrim's population would've been much smaller, therefor his crimes more drastic. They might change the laws so that kings have less power, and historians would remember him for that.

Odds are, someone could've made the connection since there are two kings that existed at the same time period named Olaf, someone is bound to see the conscidence.