Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2165692-20140531154239/@comment-3499156-20140612231325

Hmm, whether it were Aldmer or Altmer would be impossible to say without knowing the exact date of the first recording of a Breton and the segmentation of the Aldmer in the various Mer groups, which I believe gave birth to the Altmer. So that too will always remain up for debate. Not that it is a major issue.

Concerning the Elhnofey and their descendants: That would certainly be a very plausible explanation. I cannot recal the contents of that book, but i will certainly look into that some more to get a better understanding. It would certainly explain the slightly higher affinity for magic that the Imperials have, as no doubt the few remnants of humans would produce offspring due to their, unwanted, intermingling with the Merrish oppressors, until they grew large enough to sustain themselves. Of course, that is also pure conjecture, but it seems feasable enough.

There is a Youtube publisher that has his own 'show' where he uploads a 10 minute piece of lore concerning one topic. He discussed the Redguard in on of them, and the Yodudan continent briefly, in which he stated that the Redguard fought with, unless I am mistaken, the Breton and the Khajit to get the land that is now Hammerfell. It would indicate that they came after the Bretons came to be, which would in turn indicate that the Atmorans had already situated themselves in Skyrim and started one of the two First Empires. I am saying this because I do not completely understand why you say ''held another strong kingdom after the Yoku returned". I assume that you mean the Redguard when you mentioned the Yoku.

I am very happy by the way to found such a knowledgeable person by the way, who I can discuss thse kinds of things with.