Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-3539474-20130910213054/@comment-8248675-20130922012419

Then someone needs to fix that timeline article, not too long ago, I've read myself that somewhere in the first era, the last Nedic ship from Atmora landed in Tamriel. Is that oficial version of Septim Propaganda and nothing more? Or does it actually means that Nedes came to Tamriel from Atmora and were in fact Atmorans?

I say, why the heck they did not had scribes in late Merethic Era, who would clearly write down, who came from where and who settle where first?

Were those Nedes inhabiting Tamriel by the time that Ysgramor came to Tamriel, peacefuly living side by side Snow Elves, who commenced genocide against the first city build by settlers from Atmora? Or the Nedes in fact were Atmorans who came from Atmora? Who is the biggest authority in Betheda on that?

From what I've seen above that Kuhalmen would be a more valid source of information as much as Skyrim concerned, then Kirkbride; since Kirkbride did not take any part in writing anything for Skyrim. But do we take the lore of Skyrim as the lore writen in Stone?

Were there Nords living in Reach by the time first Reachmen appeared or not, that is the question. The whole Reach part of what originaly, made me confused too, but Dovasobrom explained to me that Reach was never part of High Rock, so Skyrim didn't annex it from High Rock during their conquest. According to Dovasobrom, Reach always been part of Skyrim. It's the Western Reach that was part of High Rock, that used to be a part of the First Nordic Empire when King Vrage, in 50 years conquered most of High Rock, all of Morrowind and a huge portion of Nibanay in Cyrodil. I should probably do some more of my own reasearch on this subject. I just don't like the Sychopatic attitude of Forsworn, even if you are not a Nord traveling in Reach, you are still a fair game. Only few of them would be like, "I'm warning you, back off!"