Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-5691575-20130809205256/@comment-25109952-20130813101212

80.216.214.210 wrote: Th3Antioch wrote: Actually the bretons were half-elf, half-nede. The nedes had bred with elves long before the nords arrived, and already had a culture in High Rock when the nords arrived. And since imperials are the descendants of nedes...

But if we look at it your way, I can still make a case: Tiber Septim was a nord. Pelagius the Mad was a descendant of tiber septim.

Or we can look at it a final way: Tiber Septim was born in High Rock. He could possibly have been Breton.

But my comment was more of a joke than anything else. The way you're putting it makes it seem like the humans mated willingly.

That wasn't the case, the Mer wanted to create a "superior" being (that's a thing with elves, always with the supremacy stuff. It's like a condition or something.) so they performed vile magical experiments on their human SLAVES, that one is the big one.

And then, there was the Bretons. It was willingly.And I don't get how they would be "superior" if 1.There was no general racism at this time, Nede's and elves (minus Snow Elves) got along.2.If humans are not as good, why breed with them?