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'''Ylgermet''' was a longboat made in massive shipyards of [[Jylkurfyk]], [[Atmora]]. It was made for the [[Return]] of the [[Five Hundred Companions]]. The [[Captain (Lore)|captain]] of this boat was legendary [[Ysgramor]] himself.
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'''Ylgermet''' was a longboat made in massive shipyards of [[Jylkurfyk]], [[Atmora]]. It was made for [[the Return]] of the [[Five Hundred Companions]]. The [[Captain (Lore)|captain]] of this boat was legendary [[Ysgramor (Lore)|Ysgramor]] himself.
   
 
After crossing the [[Sea of Ghosts]] and reclaiming [[Saarthal]], the [[Circle of Captains]] was assembled. It was decided that every captain and his crew should go their own path. The crew of Ylgermet joined shields with crews of [[Kaal Kaaz]] and [[Sadon Reyth]] to battle [[Mer|elves]] in an area later known as [[Eastmarch]].
 
After crossing the [[Sea of Ghosts]] and reclaiming [[Saarthal]], the [[Circle of Captains]] was assembled. It was decided that every captain and his crew should go their own path. The crew of Ylgermet joined shields with crews of [[Kaal Kaaz]] and [[Sadon Reyth]] to battle [[Mer|elves]] in an area later known as [[Eastmarch]].
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*[[Songs of the Return, Vol 19]]
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*''[[Songs of the Return, Vol 19]]''
 
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Revision as of 03:41, 23 August 2015

Ylgermet was a longboat made in massive shipyards of Jylkurfyk, Atmora. It was made for the Return of the Five Hundred Companions. The captain of this boat was legendary Ysgramor himself.

After crossing the Sea of Ghosts and reclaiming Saarthal, the Circle of Captains was assembled. It was decided that every captain and his crew should go their own path. The crew of Ylgermet joined shields with crews of Kaal Kaaz and Sadon Reyth to battle elves in an area later known as Eastmarch.

However, Ysgramor stumbled upon his son Yngol's grave, Yngol Barrow. In his grief he decided to build a city which would serve as a monument of mankind. Many Shield-Brothers fell during the construction, elven captives were sent to build the great city in Atmorian fashion. Thus, building of Windhelm began.

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