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==History==
 
==History==
Camlorn was initially founded as a [[Nord]]ic city, but became Breton by assimilation during the First Era. <ref>[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: High Rock]]</ref>
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Camlorn was initially founded as a [[Nord]]ic city, but became Breton by assimilation during the [[First Era]].<ref name="PGttE,TE">[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: High Rock]]</ref>
   
It is considered one of the eight kingdoms of High Rock.<ref>[[Etiquette with Rulers]]</ref> Only the heir to the throne was called a Prince. Succession was by appointment by the monarch.<ref>[[Mystery of Talara]]</ref>
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It is considered one of the eight kingdoms of High Rock.<ref>''[[Etiquette with Rulers]]''</ref> Only the heir to the throne was called a Prince. Succession was by appointment by the monarch.<ref name="TalaraVo1">''[[Mystery of Talara, Book I]]''</ref>
   
In 3E 63, the kingdom was ruled by King Vulstaed, and terrorized by a great demon werewolf. Vulstead's daughter Qunintilla and the future Emperor [[Pelagius Septim II]] slew the beast and later married. <ref>[[The Wolf Queen, Book I]]</ref>
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In 3E 63, the kingdom was ruled by King Vulstaed, and was terrorized by a great demon werewolf. Vulstead's daughter Qunintilla and the future Emperor [[Pelagius Septim II]] slew the beast and later married.<ref>''[[The Wolf Queen, Book I]]''</ref>
   
Before becoming Imperial Battlemage, the future archtraitor [[Jagar Tharn]] was priest of Sethiete at Camlorn. The King at the time tried to warn [[Uriel Septim VII]] of the man, but was killed by his brother, the Duke of Oloine, before he could do so. This case was discovered in 3E 405 and the new King, the former Duke of Oloine, was arrested. <ref>[[Mystery of Talara]]</ref>
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Before becoming Imperial Battlemage, the future archtraitor [[Jagar Tharn]] was priest of Sethiete at Camlorn. The King at the time tried to warn [[Uriel Septim VII]] of the man, but was killed by his brother, the Duke of Oloine, before he could do so. This case was discovered in 3E 405 and the new King, the former Duke of Oloine, was arrested.<ref name="TalaraVo1"/>
   
Perhaps as a consequence of that, at the end of the Third Era, Camlorn was ruled by a Duke, Senhyn, not a King. Low level tensions exist with [[Northpoint]] and [[Evermore]]. At that time it is also expected that the marriage of the Duke's daughter, Lady Kelmena, to the heir of [[Daggerfall]] will lead to a union of the two realms in the next generation.<ref>[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: High Rock]]</ref>
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Perhaps as a consequence of that, at the end of the Third Era, Camlorn was ruled by a Duke, Senhyn, not a King. Low level tensions exist with [[Northpoint]] and [[Evermore]]. At that time it is also expected that the marriage of the Duke's daughter, Lady Kelmena, to the heir of [[Daggerfall]] will lead to a union of the two realms in the next generation.<ref name="PGttE,TE"/>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 21:25, 16 December 2014

For this location in The Elder Scrolls Online, see Camlorn (Online).

Camlorn is a coastal city in High Rock. It is one of several possible locations that the Eternal Champion may discover in The Elder Scrolls: Arena

History

Camlorn was initially founded as a Nordic city, but became Breton by assimilation during the First Era.[1]

It is considered one of the eight kingdoms of High Rock.[2] Only the heir to the throne was called a Prince. Succession was by appointment by the monarch.[3]

In 3E 63, the kingdom was ruled by King Vulstaed, and was terrorized by a great demon werewolf. Vulstead's daughter Qunintilla and the future Emperor Pelagius Septim II slew the beast and later married.[4]

Before becoming Imperial Battlemage, the future archtraitor Jagar Tharn was priest of Sethiete at Camlorn. The King at the time tried to warn Uriel Septim VII of the man, but was killed by his brother, the Duke of Oloine, before he could do so. This case was discovered in 3E 405 and the new King, the former Duke of Oloine, was arrested.[3]

Perhaps as a consequence of that, at the end of the Third Era, Camlorn was ruled by a Duke, Senhyn, not a King. Low level tensions exist with Northpoint and Evermore. At that time it is also expected that the marriage of the Duke's daughter, Lady Kelmena, to the heir of Daggerfall will lead to a union of the two realms in the next generation.[1]

Appearances

References