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The '''Akavir''', more commonly known as the '''Akaviri''', were and perhaps are a mysterious [[Men|humanoid]] race from the continent of [[Akavir (Continent)|Akavir]]. They spoke a language known as Akaviri. There are several conflicting and contradictory reports about the Men of Akavir, including that they died out long ago, that they were eaten by the [[Tsaesci]],<ref group=note>The connotation of "eaten" may be literal. See the quest [[Lifting the Vale]].</ref> or that they are in fact the Tsaesci themselves.<ref name=makavir>''[[Mysterious Akavir]]''</ref>
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The '''Akaviri''', occasionally called simply the '''Akavir''',<ref>{{Oblivion|!}} version of ''[[History of the Fighters Guild]]''</ref> were and perhaps are, a mysterious [[Men|humanoid]] race from the continent of [[Akavir]]. They spoke a language known as Akaviri. There are several conflicting and contradictory reports about the Men of Akavir, including that they died out long ago, that they were eaten by the [[Tsaesci]],<ref group=note>The connotation of "eaten" may be literal. See the quest "[[Lifting the Vale]]."</ref> or that they are in fact the Tsaesci themselves.<ref name=makavir>''[[Mysterious Akavir]]''</ref>
   
 
==Anthropology==
 
==Anthropology==
It is not known exactly where the Men of Akavir came from, but some say they may share a common ancestor with the settlers of Tamriel ([[Atmora]]). Wherever they may have come from, they have long since died out as of the present, as they were eaten long ago by the Tsaesci;<ref name=makavir/> though the word "eaten" may not refer to literal ingestion, certain sources seem to imply that humans, or humanoid beings, were actually just assimilated into the Tsaesci Empire.<ref>''[[Akaviri Diary Translation]]''</ref><ref>Events of {{Oblivion}}; Quest: [[Lifting the Vale]]</ref>[[Blades (Lore)|The Blades]] seem to hold a very small resemblance to Akavir culture. The Blades, which were thought as the bodyguards of the [[Emperor]], originated as Akaviri crusaders who invaded Tamriel for obscure reasons in the late [[First Era]]. They appear to have been searching for a [[Dragonborn (Lore)|Dragonborn]] - the events at [[Pale Pass]] bear this out - and the Akaviri were the first to proclaim [[Reman Cyrodiil]] as Dragonborn. In fact, it was the Akaviri who did the most to promote his standing as Emperor (although Reman himself never took that title in his lifetime). There is no known hereditary connection between [[Tiber Septim]] and any of the previous Dragonborn rulers of Tamriel.<ref>''[[The Book of the Dragonborn]]''</ref>
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It is not known exactly where the Men of Akavir came from, but some say they may share a common ancestor with the settlers of Tamriel ([[Atmora]]). Wherever they may have come from, they have long since died out as of the present, as they were eaten long ago by the Tsaesci;<ref name=makavir/> though the word "eaten" may not refer to literal ingestion. Certain sources seem to imply that humans, or humanoid beings, were actually just assimilated into the Tsaesci Empire.<ref>''[[Akaviri Diary Translation]]''</ref><ref>Events of {{Oblivion}}; Quest: [[Lifting the Vale]]</ref> The [[Blades]] seem to hold a very small resemblance to Akavir culture. The Blades, which were thought as the bodyguards of the [[Emperor]], originated as Akaviri crusaders who invaded Tamriel for obscure reasons in the late [[First Era]]. They appear to have been searching for a [[Dragonborn (Lore)|Dragonborn]]—the events at [[Pale Pass]] bear this out—and the Akaviri were the first to proclaim [[Reman Cyrodiil]] as Dragonborn. In fact, it was the Akaviri who did the most to promote his standing as Emperor (although Reman himself never took that title in his lifetime). There is no known hereditary connection between [[Tiber Septim]] and any of the previous Dragonborn rulers of Tamriel.<ref>''[[The Book of the Dragonborn]]''</ref>
   
 
===Physiology===
 
===Physiology===
The Akaviri are believed to have been much like other human races in terms of physiology and appearance. While it has not been confirmed as to what color their skin was, it is believed that they looked like all the other races of [[men]] in terms of shape.<ref name=makavir/>
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The Akaviri are believed to have been much like other human races in terms of physiology and appearance. It is believed that they looked similar to the other races of [[men]].<ref name=makavir/> In fact, Imperials with Akaviri ancestry are virtually indistinguishable from pure-blooded Imperials.<ref>[https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/56835 Meet the Character—Chevalier Renald]</ref>
   
 
===Culture===
 
===Culture===
Little to nothing is known about the culture of the Men of Akavir. [[Cloud Ruler Temple (Lore)|Cloud Ruler Temple]], in [[Cyrodiil]], is based on Akaviri design, as well as the armor and weapons of The Blades. The Akaviri also seemed to have used [[katana]]s, something not seen by any other race.
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Not much is known about the culture of the Men of Akavir. [[Cloud Ruler Temple]], in [[Cyrodiil]], is based on Akaviri design, as well as the armor and weapons of The Blades. The Akaviri also seemed to have used [[katana]]s, something not seen by any other race.
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The [[Proving Festival]] is a tradition of the Akaviri practiced in honor of their ancestors. It is a way for the dead to view the world of the living and provide judgments to their descendants. The tradition was continued by the Akaviri that arrived at [[Tamriel]] during the First Era.<ref name="Proving">''[[The Proving Festival]]'' – Laije-Palak Rulician</ref>
   
 
===History===
 
===History===
[[File:Karthspire_Ruin.jpeg|thumb|270px|Ruins seen in the [[Karthspire]] left by the Akaviri in the First Era.]]
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[[File:Karthspire Ruin.jpeg|thumb|200px|Ruins seen in the [[Karthspire]] left by the Akaviri in the First Era.]]
Little to nothing has been preserved of the culture of the Men of Akavir. The Red Dragon, the symbol of the [[Septim Empire]], came from the Akaviri.<ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Cyrodiil]]''</ref><ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Akavir]]''</ref> During the invasion of [[Tamriel]] in [[1E 2703]], the Akaviri built [[Sky Haven Temple]] in [[Skyrim]] as an outpost for their Dragonguard.<ref>''[[The Rise and Fall of the Blades]]''</ref><ref>''[[Annals of the Dragonguard]]''</ref>
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Little to nothing has been preserved of the culture of the Men of Akavir. The Red Dragon, the symbol of the [[Septim Empire]], came from the Akaviri.<ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Cyrodiil]]''</ref><ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Akavir]]''</ref> During the invasion of [[Tamriel]] in [[1E 2703]], the Akaviri built [[Sky Haven Temple]] in [[Skyrim]] as an outpost for their Dragonguard.<ref>''[[The Rise and Fall of the Blades]]''</ref><ref>''[[Annals of the Dragonguard]]''</ref>The Akaviri eventually left their adopted home of Cyrodiil and moved to the Rim territories of Elsweyr, including the city of [[Rimmen]] after being made scapegoats for the Potentates. Those who didn't survive the flight from Cyrodiil were buried in the Tomb of the Serpents while many others went and founded the town of Hakoshae and others stayed in Rimmen and built the Tonenaka.<ref name="TonenakaShrine">''[[The Tonenaka Shrine (Book)]]'' – Magnate Feina-Darak</ref>
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==Gallery==
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Akaviri warriors.png|Akaviri warriors depicted on [[Alduin's Wall]]
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Duadeen.png|[[Duadeen]], a half-Akaviri
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The Akavir seem to heavily mirror Asian culture through their [[Blades Armor (Armor)|armor]], [[Akaviri Dai-Katana|weapons]], and [[Cloud Ruler Temple (Lore)|buildings]].
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*The Akavir seem to heavily mirror East Asian culture through their [[Blades Armor (Armor Piece)|armor]], [[Akaviri Dai-Katana|weapons]], and buildings.
 
*In the [[Soul Cairn (Dawnguard)|Soul Cairn]], one of the generic souls encountered will mention an Akaviri shaman [[Soul Trap|trapping their soul]].
*The Septim Empire adopted the Red Dragon symbol, supposedly from the [[Dragons (Lore)|Dragons]] from Akavir.
 
*In the [[Soul Cairn (Dawnguard)|Soul Cairn]], a soul which mentions an Akaviri Shaman [[Soul Trap|trapping their soul]], can be encountered.
 
   
 
==Footnotes==
 
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Revision as of 04:48, 27 September 2019

Akaviri Commander Mishaxhi

The ghost of Akaviri Commander Mishaxhi.

For other uses, see Akavir.

The Akaviri, occasionally called simply the Akavir,[1] were and perhaps are, a mysterious humanoid race from the continent of Akavir. They spoke a language known as Akaviri. There are several conflicting and contradictory reports about the Men of Akavir, including that they died out long ago, that they were eaten by the Tsaesci,[note 1] or that they are in fact the Tsaesci themselves.[2]

Anthropology

It is not known exactly where the Men of Akavir came from, but some say they may share a common ancestor with the settlers of Tamriel (Atmora). Wherever they may have come from, they have long since died out as of the present, as they were eaten long ago by the Tsaesci;[2] though the word "eaten" may not refer to literal ingestion. Certain sources seem to imply that humans, or humanoid beings, were actually just assimilated into the Tsaesci Empire.[3][4] The Blades seem to hold a very small resemblance to Akavir culture. The Blades, which were thought as the bodyguards of the Emperor, originated as Akaviri crusaders who invaded Tamriel for obscure reasons in the late First Era. They appear to have been searching for a Dragonborn—the events at Pale Pass bear this out—and the Akaviri were the first to proclaim Reman Cyrodiil as Dragonborn. In fact, it was the Akaviri who did the most to promote his standing as Emperor (although Reman himself never took that title in his lifetime). There is no known hereditary connection between Tiber Septim and any of the previous Dragonborn rulers of Tamriel.[5]

Physiology

The Akaviri are believed to have been much like other human races in terms of physiology and appearance. It is believed that they looked similar to the other races of men.[2] In fact, Imperials with Akaviri ancestry are virtually indistinguishable from pure-blooded Imperials.[6]

Culture

Not much is known about the culture of the Men of Akavir. Cloud Ruler Temple, in Cyrodiil, is based on Akaviri design, as well as the armor and weapons of The Blades. The Akaviri also seemed to have used katanas, something not seen by any other race.

The Proving Festival is a tradition of the Akaviri practiced in honor of their ancestors. It is a way for the dead to view the world of the living and provide judgments to their descendants. The tradition was continued by the Akaviri that arrived at Tamriel during the First Era.[7]

History

Karthspire Ruin

Ruins seen in the Karthspire left by the Akaviri in the First Era.

Little to nothing has been preserved of the culture of the Men of Akavir. The Red Dragon, the symbol of the Septim Empire, came from the Akaviri.[8][9] During the invasion of Tamriel in 1E 2703, the Akaviri built Sky Haven Temple in Skyrim as an outpost for their Dragonguard.[10][11]The Akaviri eventually left their adopted home of Cyrodiil and moved to the Rim territories of Elsweyr, including the city of Rimmen after being made scapegoats for the Potentates. Those who didn't survive the flight from Cyrodiil were buried in the Tomb of the Serpents while many others went and founded the town of Hakoshae and others stayed in Rimmen and built the Tonenaka.[12]

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Akavir seem to heavily mirror East Asian culture through their armor, weapons, and buildings.
  • In the Soul Cairn, one of the generic souls encountered will mention an Akaviri shaman trapping their soul.

Footnotes

  1. The connotation of "eaten" may be literal. See the quest "Lifting the Vale."

Appearances

References