Talk:The Age of Aggression/Archive 1

I would assume that this song was written after "The Age of Oppression" due to the fact that one would not consider Imperials to be "Children of Skyrim" as most would assume Nords if that phrase was spoken of. As well as finding it odd that since Skyrim is mainly an Nordic land, that an Imperials song may not refer to it as "home" as in the line "With our blood and our steel we'll take back our home" since Imperials would rather call Cyrodil their home. However, this is just an opinion, but I would like to discuss it with a few people, to see what other may think of ths idea.


 * Funny: I was thinking just the opposite. If imperials have lived in skyrim for all their lives, wouldn't they consider it their home, nord or not? Wasn't the Imperial Legion there before the storm cloaks? Just a thought. Azaisya (talk) 02:50, March 22, 2013 (UTC)

I was thinking home refering to the land that they own. And the song represents there want to get it back. It being an almost exact repetition of The Age of Oppresion is what grants it power. It is also used to represent the side of certain factions and locations within the game. (Kargrov (talk) 06:46, March 22, 2013 (UTC))

I did not get what you just said. Azaisya (talk) 03:23, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

I found out that this was based on the song Solitude by Black Sabbath. Solitude is also where you find the Bards College. This is probably a tribute. I think it should be added to Trivia.

Renjizzle (talk) 11:00, June 11, 2014 (UTC)

Ulfric Singing?
Can anyone point me to video of Ulfric mumbling Age of Aggression/Oppression? The Trivia says he does but I can't find anything else about it. Mewmew34 (talk) 03:57, June 22, 2014 (UTC)