Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-108.253.68.177-20131021030335/@comment-24755309-20150209203120

Mine.

He simply takes several skilled mercenaries and imperial soldiers to go on an expedition to map Akavir so it could be used for future confrontations with the akaviri. He travels into Tsaesci territory, since it is the largest nation on Akavir and is the most dangerous to Tamriel (debatable) and travels throughout the land fighting Tsaesci while wielding Keening. He gets so caught up in his mission to map Akavir that he is unable to keep track of the time that has gone by since he left Tamriel in 3e 331. He has no idea about the Oblivion Crisis that destroyed Ald'ruhn or the Red Year that destroyed nearly all of Vvardenfell, including his home in Balmora, which nearly killed his wife and child who survived thanks to the Nerevarine's cousin, the Eternal Champion, who ended up getting crushed by a building that got hit by debris. He also has no idea that his brother is Sheogorath or that the argonians invaded Morrowind. It is not until 4e 26 that he starts to run out of supplies and is forced to return to Tamriel, finally realising that he got carried away and has spent a much longer time there than he thought. He quickly loads his ships with his remaining supplies and sets sail for home, Morrowind, with whatever soldiers or mercenaries were still alive. However, on their way back, he ended up sailing straight into a storm. A wave catches them by surprise and Nerevarine is knocked off the boat. The boat stops to wait for him to get on. When he finally gets on, a wave knocks down the mast of the ship, which falls on Nerevarine and breaks his legs, while pushing him back into the ocean. Keening is knocked off his hand and somehow washes back up onto solstheim and hidden somewhere by a random person who found it. The Nerevarine drowns.