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789Snowbird987 wrote: >Total War with Falmer

>Skyrim conquers the Imperial City

Mind explaining that? It is quite possible that Enman Septim (or one of his brothers) left, indeed, unknown heirs. These may be splattered all around Tamriel, and probably the Dragonborn himself is a heir of the half-brothers of Martin Septim. It may not be entirely likely that the Dragonborn himself immediately conquers the whole of Tamriel (after all the Imperial Oath now sings about an Emperor, whoever he is he must be a brother of Titus Mede, or a cousin, or a familiar, maybe even a trusted friend), as we are led to believe that there IS indeed a Mede in command.

However, the Dragonborn would most probably be recognized as High King. He would bow to Jarl Elisif, winning him the immediate recognition of the Jarl as the rightful heir to the throne; his humility and self-sacrifice would gain him the hearts of the inhabitants of Skyrim. But as I said, the Dragonborn himself would never conquer Tamriel at a whole. His son, most probably, or any of the heirs of his House would, however, obviously do it eventually.

Shall we not forget that the children of the High King Dragonborn would probably acquire the talent of the Thu'um, they would probably learn the Bend Will Shout from the Dragonborn, and as there are (and knowing that dragons are "immortal" creatures) still dragons around, the following generations of the Septim Line of High Kings of Skyrim (not Dynasty yet) would learn how to ride dragons. I believe that a king of the Septim Royal House would eventually ride a dragon (or many of them, as he'd probably have brothers) towards Cyrodiil to conquer the right of being an Emperor. With dragons, the Septim could conquer all of Tamriel, building an enormous army.

The Falmer are ridiculously under control, and I believe that even in the prosper ruling of the Dragonborn himself there would have been an organized "Falmer hunt", and extincted most of the left race, as we are led to believe also that the Dragonborn had been a member of the Dawnguard, which basically shows us the Forgotten Vale (what implies that the later King Dragonborn would know its location), where the most populated colony of Falmer still live. The Falmer would, with time, actually disappear.