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Elsweyr
For this location in other games, see Elsweyr (Arena) and Elsweyr (Online).
"Elsweyr is an arid land of deserts and rocky canyons, where the sun shines warmly, always."
Ri'saad[src]

Elsweyr (commonly pronounced "Else-where") is a region of the continent of Tamriel featured in the game series The Elder Scrolls. It is home to the Khajiit, a playable bestial and feline race in all of the main games of The Elder Scrolls so far. As of the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (4E 201) the province is separated into two nations, both of which are client states of the Aldmeri Dominion. Anequina to the North incorporates a desert like badlands fairly similar to that of Hammerfell, whilst to the South lies Pelletine, its geography consisting of a variety of dense jungles and woodland comparable to that of Valenwood. The province is bordered by Valenwood to the west, Cyrodiil to the north and east and Black Marsh to the east, across the Topal Sea.

People[]

The Khajiit[]

Khajiit avatar bob 3 (Legends)

Artwork of a Khajiit from The Elder Scrolls: Legends.

Main article: Khajiit

The Khajiit are the native race of Elsweyr. Both a Khajiit's appearance and physiology depend on the Lunar Lattice of Masser and Secunda during the time of its birth.[UL 1] These appearances can vary drastically from one breed to another, with some Khajiit resembling the common house cat, other Khajiit resembling huge bipedal jaguars, and others being almost indistinguishable from Men or Mer.[1]

Many Khajiit disdain weapons in favor of their natural claws. They make excellent thieves due to their natural agility and unmatched acrobatic abilities. Many Khajiit are also warriors, although this is mainly true of the Cathay and Cathay-raht, while the other breeds are quadrupedal - either muscular and extremely hardy or lithe and very agile. In addition to their native quickness, Khajiit have developed a natural proficiency in stealth, and have the added benefit of native night vision.

Government[]

Rid-Thar with Lunar Champions Projection

The First Mane, Rid-Thar-ri'Datta, with Lunar Champions Khali and Shazah.

The Khajiit are ruled by the Mane, a spiritual leader of the Khajiit, who, in ancient times, remained neutral in conflicts. The Mane is different from other Khajiit, although he is not of a different breed. The Mane is born during the alignment of Masser and Secunda (the two moons), and when another rarely seen moon is visible. It is said that there can only be one Mane at any given time, although whether this is magical, or the result of the Mane eliminating competition is unknown. Alternatively, it could be due to the very specific lunar conditions that are present at his birth. The manifestation of such a scenario may only occur once in a lifetime; however, there is no lore regarding its frequency.[2]

History[]

According to Khajiiti version of the Monomyth, Khajiit were first envisioned by the ancestral mother, the first cat Fadomai. Fadomai selected her favored daughter Azurah to take one of the already existing races, and refashion them, that they might be the "fastest, cleverest, most beautiful people," and that they should be called Khajiit. Azurah came down to Nirn, took a forest people torn between man and beast, called them Khajiit, and placed them in the best deserts and forests on Nirn. There she made them of many shapes, and taught them the value of secrets.[3] This account would seem to imply that the Khajiit arose from another race through divine intervention. This race has been linked in other sources to the ancestral Altmeri stock.[4] However, some early Aldmeri accounts record the ancient Khajiit existing in Tamriel since the early Merethic Era.[5]

Nothing much is known of the Khajiit in between their settlement of the deserts and forests of Elsweyr and their foundation of a common confederacy. Prior to 2E 309, Elsweyr was almost continuously mired in internal conflict and strife between its tribal factions. Due to its tribal strife, it was incapable of presenting a common force to external enemies, and, in the words of the Pocket Guide to The Empire, "the nearly constant insurrection and tribal warfare among the catmen rarely troubled the stage of history."[2] What is known is that Khajiit have some knowledge of the events at Red Mountain and the War of the First Council, as they have their own name for the eruption at Vvardenfell Mountain, "Sun's Death."[6] Some sources even state that the Khajiit fought alongside Wulfharth at the Battle of Red Mountain.[7]

Second Era[]

Elsweyr established central government in 2E 309, under the guidance of Keirgo of Anequina and Eshita of Pellitine. The agreement between the two Khajiit leaders, combined their holdings into one kingdom.[2] The name "Elsweyr" arose from an old Khajiiti proverb that went along the lines of "perfect society is always elsewhere."[UL 2] The resultant state caused a great deal of discord amongst the members of the former feudal aristocracy, who, feeling betrayed, chose to rise up in arms against the united state. Keirgo fruitlessly petitioned the Empire of Cyrodiil for aid and was met with failure, for the Cyrodiilic Empire was experiencing its own internal issues. The former capital of Anequia, Ne Quin-al, fell to the rebels. A ceasefire was achieved when the normally nonpartisan spiritual leader Mane Rid-T'har-ri'Datta stepped in to broker talks. A lasting peace ensued, as the tribes and the urbanized elite established terms whereby control of Elsweyr shifted according to the phases of the moons Masser and Secunda. The two parties to the deal experience only nominal control of Elsweyr, and that true power lies in the Mane, whose government is "secretive."[2]

Potentate Versidue-Shaie, a Tsaesci of Akavir,[8] who began the Second Era of Tamrielic history by assassinating the last of the Reman dynasty of Emperors and took up the throne of Cyrodiil,[9] established his palace in the Elsweyr kingdom of Senechal. He was murdered there in 2E 324 by assassins, members of the Morag Tong, a religious order from Morrowind.[10]

The Knahaten Flu spread to Senchal in 2E 560, and quickly plagued most of Elsweyr.[11] The Khajiit joined the First Aldmeri Dominion in 2E 580 with the signing of the Elden Accord, overseen by Mane Akkhuz-ri. In 2E 582, the Maormer attempted to tighten their grip on Khenarthi's Roost and assassinated the Silvenar Edhelorn, but were defeated by the Dominion. Javad Tharn corrupted the Mane Akkhuz-ri with the Dark Mane, forcing him to step down. After Shazah or Khali completed the Lunar Trials and became the next Mane, they defeated Javad Tharn and brought peace to Reaper's March.[12]

Javad Tharn's mother and Abnur Tharn's half-sister, Euraxia, took over the city of Rimmen in 2E 576 in an event known as the Frostfall Coup with the support of her own miitia known as the Euraxians, her reign is known to be strict and full of strife. [12]

Between 2E 861 and 864, the city of Senchal refused to surrender to General Pottreid and the Third Legion of the Septim Empire. As a result, they invaded the city and killed dozens of men, women, and children.[13]

Third Era[]

A seized portion of Elsweyr, an area near Rimmen, was the chosen assemblage site of the Dwemer artifact known as the Numidium.[UL 3] The land was taken by a contingent of the Emperor's elite guard, the Blades, and forcibly cleared of its native Khajiit population. Upon that land the Halls of Colossus were built.[UL 3] Imperial Engineers under the Battlemage Zurin Arctus then assembled the machine. Native Khajiiti inhabitants record that a Dragon Break occurred during the assemblage process, which led to continuing health issues for generations onward.[UL 3] After the Numidium was destroyed, The Empire seemingly had obfuscated the story surrounding the Numidium, creating an alternate history for the halls, wherein they were built by giants.[14] Despite this, some inhabitants of Elsweyr know the truth of the Halls of Colossus, as the area is still uninhabitable due to Numidium's construction poisoning the area. Many Khajiit still loathe the Empire for their actions at Rimmen.[UL 3][15]

Following the tumultuous history of the Numidium, which only touches on Elsweyr briefly, surviving literature records no event in Elsweyr until 3E 394, when the Five Year War began. The war began following an event the Khajiit call the "Slaughter of Torval." The Khajiit claim that over a thousand Khajiti citizens were killed by an invading Bosmeri force from Valenwood without provocation, while the Bosmer claim that the attack was in retaliation for the disruption in trade resultant from Khajiti raids on Valenwood's wood caravans.[16] The war ended in 3E 399, with a Khajiti victory, following tactical and strategic moves by Khajiit tribesmen that were seen as impressive both by foreign commentators and the tribesmen themselves.[17]

Fourth Era[]

In the wake of the Oblivion Crisis in 3E 433, which ended the Third Era, the city of Rimmen declared its independence from the Elsweyr confederacy, becoming a sovereign state of its own once again.[18] The Mane of Elsweyr was assassinated in the early Fourth Era, sometime prior to 4E 49.[18] Elsweyr was also independent of the Empire during this time.[19] When it rejoined the Empire is unknown. The effects of the Great War of the Fourth Era on Elsweyr are unrecorded, though it is known that the Elsweyr confederacy joined the Aldmeri Dominion as a vassal state after they claimed the credit for stopping an event known as the Void Nights,[20] when the moons Masser and Secunda disappeared between 4E 98 and 4E 100.[21][22] Following a coup in 4E 115, the Elsweyr Confederacy was dissolved into the ancient client states of Anequina and Pelletine.[20]

Religion[]

Two Moons at Tenmar Temple

The Two Moons at Tenmar Temple in Northern Elsweyr.

The Khajiit religion, while quite different from that of the men or mer, is still clearly derived from the old Aldmeri pantheon. The Khajiit creation myth includes references to powerful ancestor cats with strikingly familiar names. Their legends start with the original litter mates, Ahnurr and Fadomai (Anu and Padomay). These two gave birth to all of the great spiritual children, including Alkosh the first cat (Akatosh), Khenarthi (Kynareth), Magrus (Magnus), Mara, and S'rendarr (Stendarr). A second litter of children soon followed, including Merrunz (Mehrunes Dagon), Mafala (Mephala), and Sangiin (Sanguine), among others. Ahnurr did not want further children, but Fadomai was persuaded by her elder children to birth one more litter, this final group containing Azurah, Nirni, and the moons. At this, Ahnurr became angry at Fadomai, who fled to the void, and birthed one last child, Lorkhaj. Fadomai knew she was dying, her life having been drained by her birth, but she gave to Nirni a gift, that she would birth children of her own.[3]

Nirni went to Lorkhaj, asking him to form a dwelling place for her children. This he did, but he tricked his siblings, forming the mortal plane and trapping many of them there with him. Most of Fadomai's first litter were trapped, while her second litter saw the danger and fled. Into this dwelling, Nirni birthed many children, the various human and mer races of Tamriel. However, one of Fadomai's children, Azurah, had also been given a gift by their mother. She was given permission to take one of Nirni's children, and reshape them to her own liking, so long as she made them the fastest, cleverest, and most beautiful of all creatures. Azurah chose a group of forest dwellers among Nirni's children, and from them, she formed the Khajiit. Nirni was furious at this, and asked her sibling Y'ffer to punish the Khajiit. He did this by turning their grasslands into a dry desert, and their forests into poisonous marshes. The Khajiit, however, were protected by Azurah, who taught them the secret of the moons (the Lunar Lattice in Khajiiti terms), and how to change their shapes to survive. Those forest dwellers who stayed true to their mother, Nirni, were turned into the Bosmer, and given the lush forests of Valenwood as their home.[3]

The Khajiit pantheon is similar to that of the Ayleids, who worshipped both Aedra and Daedra.

Geography[]

Esoreapersmarch

Reaper's March, the border between Elsweyr and Valenwood.

Elsweyr's location has been fixed since the first entry in the series, Arena, where it was found in the southern half of the continent, bordering Cyrodiil to the north and northeast, Valenwood to the west, and the Topal Sea to the southeast. Elsweyr is primarily a province of "harsh badlands and dry plains," with fertile growing regions covered in jungle and rainforest to the south. Elsweyr's society is divided along these lines, with a stratified plantation aristocracy centered on production of the hallucinogenic Moon Sugar occupying the southern groves, and a society of nomadic desert tribesmen occupying the badlands and desert.[2] Elsweyr was explorable in Arena, but has not been accessible since until The Elder Scrolls Online. Small elements of Khajiit culture recur in each game. Skooma, a drug processed from Moon Sugar, figures in various plotlines and accompanying lore.[23]

Native life[]

Nightshade

Nightshade

Flora[]

The herb and alchemical ingredient Nightshade is native to Elsweyr, and is reputed to be quite poisonous. Despite that, the Khajiit cherish the Nightshade, attributing magical powers to it and hiding it in "their armor to increase their abilities to skulk, hide and become invisible."[24] The plant is also to be found in Western Cyrodiil, surrounding Skingrad, but also in lesser quantities around Bravil in the Nibenay Basin and Cheydinhal in the northeast. In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Nightshade, properly processed, damages health and luck, burdens, and fortifies magicka. As no further effects are registered, it could be presumed that the Khajiit habit remains a bit of superstition.

Moon sugar grows here, which the Khajiit process in order to create skooma, which is a popular drug amongst the Khajiit. Skooma is addictive and illegal in most provinces. It is smuggled at sea by pirates to all shores and can be found in skooma dens.[2]

Fauna[]

Pride-King Lion

A Senche Pride-King Lion.

The Treatise on Lycanthropy records that cursed Khajiits called Werelions, a "vile presence," inhabit Elsweyr, as well Black Marsh and southern Cyrodiil.[25]

Large felines known collectively as Senche-Cats are native to Elsweyr. They are distant relatives of the Khajiit, sharing their namesake with the Senche breeds of Khajiit. Unlike the Khajiit however, Senche-Cats lack the ability to to speak.[26] There are various forms of Senche-Cats such as Senche-Tigers and Senche-Lions.

A species of wolf known as the Rimmen Ringtailed Wolf is native to Rimmen. Akaviri settlers in Rimmen took a liking to these wolves and decided to domesticate and breed them for use as mounts.[27]

Trivia[]

  • Specific care should be taken with what is meant by Azurah. Karkuxor's "Varieties of Faith," it is written that the Khajiti Azurah "is nearly a wholly separate entity,"[4] from the other races' Azura. Something of the nature of the relationship could be determined from a recent document, contemporary with the Third Edition of the Pocket Guide to The Empire, the Imperial Census of Daedra Lords. The document finds Azura the lord of Moonshadow, whose primary visitors are "Dunmer of eastern Morrowind and the catfolk of Elsweyr," who "both hold a great affection for the mother of immanence, though by separate roads."[UL 4]
  • It is said that in Cicero's journal it mentions that the Dark Brotherhood does have a guild in Elsweyr, but it was destroyed and its residents moved to Cheydinhal

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References[]

Notice: The following are unlicensed references. They are not copyrighted by a ZeniMax Media company, but can still be considered part of The Elder Scrolls lore and are included for completeness.
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