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House Redoran is a martial house that consider themselves the hereditary defenders of Morrowind.<ref name="TrueNobles">''[[The True Noble's Code]]''</ref> The House prizes the three virtues of duty, gravity and piety,<ref name="greathouses"/> and they are typically considered one of the more honorable Houses in the region. The house claims their first duty is to the Temple, although not as part of its structure as House Indoril is.<ref name="TrueNobles"/> The House motto is: ''"A Redoran is a warrior whose duty is first to the Tribunal, second to House Redoran, and third to family and clan."''<ref name="GHMottos">''[[Mottos of the Dunmeri Great Houses]]''</ref> |
House Redoran is a martial house that consider themselves the hereditary defenders of Morrowind.<ref name="TrueNobles">''[[The True Noble's Code]]''</ref> The House prizes the three virtues of duty, gravity and piety,<ref name="greathouses"/> and they are typically considered one of the more honorable Houses in the region. The house claims their first duty is to the Temple, although not as part of its structure as House Indoril is.<ref name="TrueNobles"/> The House motto is: ''"A Redoran is a warrior whose duty is first to the Tribunal, second to House Redoran, and third to family and clan."''<ref name="GHMottos">''[[Mottos of the Dunmeri Great Houses]]''</ref> |
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− | They have holdings in Vvardenfell island and on the west of the Morrowind mainland.<ref name="greathouses"/><ref name="PGE1"/> Their holdings in the mainland of Morrowind include a large portion of the northwest of the province.<ref name="OnMorrowind"/> Their capital on Vvardenfell and council seat for much of their history was Ald'ruhn.<ref>''[[Guide to Ald'ruhn]]''</ref> In the Fourth Era, |
+ | They have holdings in Vvardenfell island and on the west of the Morrowind mainland.<ref name="greathouses"/><ref name="PGE1"/> Their holdings in the mainland of Morrowind include a large portion of the northwest of the province.<ref name="OnMorrowind"/> Their capital on Vvardenfell and council seat for much of their history was Ald'ruhn.<ref>''[[Guide to Ald'ruhn]]''</ref> In the Fourth Era, They also control much of the island of Solstheim, including the settlement of Raven Rock, following the departure of the Empire in 4E 16.<ref name="RavenRockv2"/> |
The House was seen to be in decline for much of the Third Era, losing influence on Vvardenfell as the more expansionist and underhanded Telvanni and Hlaalu houses,<ref name="MWShortHist"/> in addition to suffering from severe levels of crime organized by the Cammona Tong and the Thieves Guild.<ref>''[[Red Book of 3E 426]]''</ref> The most severe blow came during the Oblivion Crisis, when Ald'ruhn was destroyed.<ref name="RavenRockv1"/> |
The House was seen to be in decline for much of the Third Era, losing influence on Vvardenfell as the more expansionist and underhanded Telvanni and Hlaalu houses,<ref name="MWShortHist"/> in addition to suffering from severe levels of crime organized by the Cammona Tong and the Thieves Guild.<ref>''[[Red Book of 3E 426]]''</ref> The most severe blow came during the Oblivion Crisis, when Ald'ruhn was destroyed.<ref name="RavenRockv1"/> |