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==History== ===Merethic Era=== {{Main|Merethic Era}} Skyrim, also known as the ''Old Kingdom'' or the ''Fatherland'' <ref name="provinces"/><ref name="PGE1ES">''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim]]''</ref> is the home of the [[Nord (Skyrim)|Nords]]. ====Expedition to Skyrim==== During the [[Merethic Era]], a legendary [[Atmoran]] leader named [[Ysgramor]] led an expedition from [[Atmora]] to the land that would later be known as Skyrim.<ref>''[[The Annotated Anuad]]''</ref><ref name="B4AM">''[[Before the Ages of Man]]''</ref> They called the land Mereth, in recognition of the vast number of Mer that lived there. It was the first region of [[Tamriel]] to be settled by [[humans]], who migrated there from the land of Atmora in the far north, across the [[Sea of Ghosts]].<ref>''[[Yngol and the Sea-Ghosts]]''</ref> According to legend, Ysgramor landed first at [[Hsaarik Head]], at the extreme northern tip of Skyrim's [[Broken Cape]].<ref name="B4AM"/> It is said that he and his companions were fleeing the civil war in Atmora, which at that time had a sizable population.<ref name="PGE1ES"/> [[File:StatueofYsgramor.png|thumb|200px|[[Ysgramor]] formed the [[Five Hundred Companions]].]] The Atmorans settled the area that in the future would be known as [[Winterhold (Region)|Winterhold]]; they eventually built a city in the region and called it [[Saarthal]].<ref name="B4AM"/> For a long while, relations between the Snow Elves and the Atmorans were relatively peaceful.<ref name="PGE1ES">''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim]]''</ref> ====Night of Tears==== {{Main|Night of Tears}} The Night of Tears was the infamous sacking of Saarthal by the Snow Elves. There are a variety of accounts as to why this happened. Some say the Snow Elves saw that the Nords, with their considerably shorter life expectancy, fast rates of physical maturation and expedient (by Elvish standards) reproductive cycle, would eventually overtake them if left unchecked.<ref name="PGE1ES"/> Another theory suggests that the sacking of Saarthal was brought on by the Atmoran discovery of the [[Eye of Magnus]] beneath the city.<ref name="Night of Tears">''[[Night of Tears (Book)|Night of Tears]]'' – [[Dranor Seleth]]</ref> Other sources are less certain in their pronouncements, but also point to a very focused attack on locations that are not of strategic importance, lending weight to the theory that the Eye of Magnus, not the extermination of the Nords was the primary reason for the attack.<ref>''[[Imperial Report on Saarthal]]''</ref> According to legend, only [[Ysgramor]] and his two sons were able to escape back to Atmora.<ref name="PGE1ES"/><ref name="SR2">''[[Songs of the Return, Vol 2]]''</ref> ====The Return==== {{Main|The Return}} When Ysgramor and his sons returned to Atmora, they told stories of the events that occurred in Skyrim, and gathered many around them for a return to retake Skyrim and avenge Saarthal.<ref name="SR2"/> After Ysgramor was set to return to Skyrim with an army known as the "[[Five Hundred Companions]]," composed of the heroes of the Atmoran Civil War.<ref name="PGE1ES"/> On the [[Day of Final Passage]], the Five Hundred Companions left the port of [[Jylkurfyk]] to return to Skyrim.<ref name="SR2"/> ====Atmoran-Snow Elf War==== The Atmoran-Snow Elf War took place in the late middle Merethic Era,<ref name="B4AM"/> and was a campaign which seemed to be indecisive for much of its duration.<ref name="PGTTESKYRIM3RDED"/> The battle that decided it for the Atmorans was the [[Battle of the Moesring]]. During the battle, the Atmorans were winning and it appeared that they would be victorious, until the arrival of the [[Snow Prince]].<ref name="FallSnowPrince">''[[Fall of the Snow Prince]]''</ref> He rallied and led his forces into combat, inspiring the troops of the last remaining army of Snow Elves, before allegedly being killed by a small child. The death of the Snow Prince shattered the morale and motivation of the remaining Snow Elf warriors. Many Snow Elves fled, and those who remained on the battlefield were killed.<ref name="FallSnowPrince"/> The Snow Prince himself was buried with honors by his Nord foes.<ref name="FallSnowPrince"/><ref name="FalmerStudy">''[[The Falmer: A Study]]'' – Ursa Urthrax</ref> The war would end shortly after, and was followed by a purge of Skyrim's remaining Snow Elves. The Five Hundred Companions, without much resistance, secured the region and laid the foundations for the [[Ysgramor Dynasty]].<ref name="FalmerStudy"/><ref name="FallSnowPrince"/> ====War against the Giant clans of Sinmur==== Ysgramor and his Five Hundred Companions not only fought the [[Snow Elf|Falmer]], but also the [[Giant]]s. After many hundreds slain in battle, the Giant of Legend, [[Sinmur]], was cornered in his own barrow and fought Ysgramor to the death. However, the Giant was no match for Ysgramor's mighty axe, Wuuthrad. The axe was driven into Sinmur's skull after he was brought to his knees by Ysgramor. With the death of Sinmur, the Giants were never as mighty a threat and so the war ended.<ref>''[[Songs of the Return, Vol 27]]''</ref> ====Founding of Whiterun==== After the war against the Snow Elves, the Five Hundred Companions broke into separate groups to find their own way in the newly conquered land. The crew of [[Jorrvaskr (Ship)|Jorrvaskr]], led by [[Jeek of the River]], journeyed around Skyrim until they came upon a mysterious yet wondrous sight; "a monument of a bird, whose eyes and beak were opened in flame." This monument, that would soon later known be known as the [[Skyforge]], was older than the Snow Elves themselves. It was supposedly as old as [[Nirn]] and was "some remnant of the god's efforts to render a paradise in [[Mundus]] before the shattering of [[Lorkhan]]." A city was built up around Jorrvaskr, and this city became known as [[Whiterun]], with the initial area around it later known as [[Whiterun Hold]].<ref>''[[Songs of the Return, Vol 7]]''</ref> ====Founding of Windhelm==== Ysgramor and his group traveled eastwards, heading towards [[Yngol Barrow]]. After stopping there, Ysgramor's eyes turned to the south, where a river met the sea. He decreed that he and his crew would build a great city, in monument to the glories of Mankind, and so he could look upon his son's final resting place and "feel that his line would know peace in this new home that was never known in Atmora." The city was built with a long bridge stretching across the White River, with much of the city made of stone. This city would be known as [[Windhelm]], the City of Kings.<ref>''[[Songs of the Return, Vol 19]]''</ref> ====Dragon War==== {{Main|Dragon War}} ''Disclaimer: There is not much information on the [[Dragons (Lore)|dragons']] government and its timeline. The lore would suggest that the rule of the dragons preceded the greater wave of Atmoran colonization,<ref name="dragonwar"/> and there is also little information about the dragons' interaction with the [[Dwemer]] and Snow Elves and their activities outside of Skyrim.''<!--Is this really necessary?--> {{Quote|When the populace rebelled, the dragon priests retaliated. When the dragon priests could not collect the tribute or control the masses, the dragons' response was swift and brutal. So it was the Dragon War began.|The Dragon War, by Torhal Bjorik on the beginning of the Dragon War|The Dragon War}} When the Atmorans came to Skyrim, they brought with them their history and culture, including their religion. Their religion focused on the worship of animal gods, the chief deity of which was the Dragon. Just as Dragons ruled supreme in Atmora, with dragon priests being their lieutenants to whom actual governance was left, the same occurred in Tamriel.<ref name="dragonwar">''[[The Dragon War]]'' – Torhal Bjorik</ref> At an unknown time, the people of Skyrim rebelled against the Dragons. At first, people died by the thousands.<ref name="dragonwar"/> Later, [[Kyne]], the Nordic goddess of the Storm, intervened to help Mankind. She gave [[Paarthurnax (Skyrim)|Paarthurnax]] the task of teaching Mankind the [[Thu'um|Voice]].<ref>Seven Thousand Steps Etchings</ref> The tide began to turn in favor of Man, and eventually Dragons were hunted down and the cultists were killed or overthrown. The Atmorans solidified their victory after [[Hakon One-Eye]], [[Felldir the Old]] and [[Gormlaith Golden-Hilt]] seemingly vanquished the Dragon lord [[Alduin]].<ref>[[Alduin's Bane]]</ref> Mankind would win the Dragon War, with many Dragons killed and the remnants of the [[Dragon Cult]] dispersing and going into hiding. What was left of the Dragon Cult built the Dragon mounds, entombing themselves and the remains of the dragons that died during the war with the belief that Alduin would one day return and resurrect the faithful.<ref>[[Note (Forelhost 1)]]</ref><ref name="dragonwar"/>[[File:Sky haven temple map.jpg|thumb|Akaviri map of Skyrim in the First Era.]] ===First Era=== {{Main|First Era}} ====Split with Atmora==== Snow Elves persisted within the borders of Skyrim until the reign of the Thirteenth of the Ysgramor Dynasty, [[Harald|King Harald]], at the beginning of the First Era. King Harald was the first to relinquish all holdings in Atmora (until that time, the Nords of Atmora and Skyrim had been considered the same group), proclaiming that the people of Skyrim were an independent people.<ref name="PGE1ES">''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim]]''</ref> ====The First Empire of Men==== [[Vrage]] the Gifted started the expansion that would eventually lead to the First Empire of Men. Within fifty years of his reign, the [[Nord]]s ruled all of Skyrim as well as parts of [[High Rock]], [[Cyrodiil]], and the Dunmer lands of Morrowind.<ref name="PGE1ES"/>The acquisition of [[Morrowind]] was particularly bloody, still remembered by the [[Dunmer]]. The purpose of the formation of the [[Chimer]]-[[Dwemer]] kingdom of [[Resdayn]] was to expel the Nords.<ref name="PGE1EM">''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Morrowind]]''</ref><ref>''[[Nerevar at Red Mountain]]'' – [[Alandro Sul]]</ref> ====War of Succession==== In [[1E 369]], High King [[Borgas]] was killed during the [[Wild Hunt]]. His death led to the start of Skyrim's [[War of Succession]].<ref name="PGE1ES"/><ref name="CrownFreydis">''[[The Crown of Freydis]]'' – Taleon Mythmaker</ref> The War of Succession caused Skyrim's influence over many of its dominions to wane. The [[Direnni Hegemony]] took advantage of the internal strife in Skyrim, and began taking land north and south of High Rock, even claiming portions of Skyrim at certain moments.<ref>[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: High Rock]]</ref> ====First Battle of Red Mountain==== In [[1E 416]], the discord produced by the War of Succession greatly weakened the Nords and caused them to be expelled from Morrowind during the First [[Battle of Red Mountain]] (the Second Battle of Red Mountain would occur in [[1E 700]]). The Nords lost all of their territory in Morrowind, and their armies suffered huge casualties at the hands of the combined Chimer-Dwemer army.<ref name="PGE1EM">''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Morrowind]]''</ref><ref name="PGE1ES">''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim]]''</ref> ====War of Succession ends==== {{Quote2|Subdued the foul dragon Numinex,<br />reunited Skyrim after the war of<br />Succession, and conquered the<br />barbarous Reach.|[[Windhelm]] [[Palace of the Kings]] Plaque}} In [[1E 420]], the Skyrim War of Succession ended with the [[Pact of Chieftans]] and the crowning of [[Olaf One-Eye]] as High King.<ref name="PGE1ES"/><ref>''[[Olaf and the Dragon]]'' – [[Adonato Leotelli]]</ref> Records indicated that Olaf expanded Skyrim's boundaries when he conquered the [[The Reach|Reach]].<ref name="POKPLAQUES">[[Windhelm]] [[Palace of the Kings]] Plaque</ref> Following Olaf's reign, the [[Crown of Verity]] was created to ensure that the Moot would select a ruler worthy enough to rule Skyrim.<ref name="CrownFreydis"/> The crown caused controversy when it rejected the Moot's choice of King, Asurn Ice-Breaker. Following this rejection, Asurn was then killed by [[Kjoric the White]], who took the crown for himself.<ref name="CrownFreydis"/> ====War of Righteousness==== Relations soured with Cyrodiil when Kjoric rebelled against Emperor [[Gorieus]] and his [[Alessian Army]], but was killed at the [[Battle of Sungard]] in 1E 477 or 478.<ref name="Rislav">''[[Rislav the Righteous]]''</ref> His son and heir, [[Hoag Merkiller]], resented the [[Alessian Order]] so much that he allied with the Direnni Hegemony and King [[Rislav Larich]]'s insurgents in their war against the Order. Hoag was soon killed at the [[Battle of Glenumbra Moors (Event)|Battle of Glenumbra Moors]] and his successor, [[Wulfharth]], continued his predecessor's work in devastating the Alessian Order.<ref name="Rislav"/> ====King Wulfharth==== High King Wulfharth reestablished the Nordic pantheon as the mainstream faith in Skyrim, drove the Direnni Hegemony from Skyrim,<ref name="POKPLAQUES">[[Windhelm]] [[Palace of the Kings]] Plaque</ref> and waged war against the [[Orc]]s. Legend has it that Wulfharth drew the ire of the Orcs' god [[Orkey]], and that he had the ghost of [[Alduin]] Time-Eater reduce all the Nords to the age of six.<ref name="FiveSongsWulfharth">''[[Five Songs of King Wulfharth]]''</ref> Wulfharth pleaded with [[Shor]] to aid them and supposedly Shor's own ghost fought the Time-Eater on the spirit plane, as he did at the beginning of time, and won. Orkey's followers, the Orcs, were ruined by this act. Wulfharth watched the battle in the sky and learned a new thu'um that would change his people back to normal. But in his haste to save so many, he shook too many years out on himself. He grew older than the Greybeards themselves, and died.<ref name="FiveSongsWulfharth"/> Allegedly, Wulfharth would later be resurrected as Shor's avatar and united the sons of Skyrim to invade Morrowind and reclaim the [[Heart of Lorkhan]]. The initial battles for the Nords were devastating after making landfall. Although they thought the Dwemer and Chimer armies would be weaker with reports of them warring with each other, they were surprised to be beset by both armies.<ref name="FiveSongsWulfharth"/> Believing that Shor's army would need all the strength it could muster, Wulfharth had also allied himself with orcish clans and [[House Dagoth]] in his holy war, much to the vexation of some Nords who still clung to old hatreds. Some tales claimed [[Voryn Dagoth]] deceived Wulfharth and the Nords into believing he was an ally, and betrayed the sons of Skyrim by leading them into a combined Dwemer-Chimer ambush. Other tales claimed that some of Wulfharth's Nords deserted him when he allied himself with their traditional enemies and fell in the climactic battle with the combined Dwemer-Chimer army. Ultimately, Wulfharth died at the [[Battle of Red Mountain]] in [[1E 700]], either by being weakened by [[Dumac]] and slained by [[Indoril Nerevar]], or blasted away into ashes by [[Vivec]].<ref name="FiveSongsWulfharth"/> The [[Tribunal]] wrested [[Kagrenac's Tools]] and the Heart of Lorkhan from [[Voryn Dagoth]] and used them to give themselves divine powers. Unbeknownst to them, Voryn Dagoth did not die from their conflict but had secretly connected himself to the Heart long ago, turning into [[Dagoth Ur (Character)|Dagoth Ur]] and becoming a divine being himself.<ref>''[[Kagrenac's Tools]]''</ref> ===Second Era=== {{Main|Second Era}} ====Akaviri Potentate==== While the [[Akaviri Potentate]] saw the decline and disintegration of much of the Second Empire, Skyrim was one of the most rebellious provinces in this respect, destroying a fortress at Dawnstar, which catalysed the Potentate to crush all other large-scale armed forces on Tamriel.<ref name="HistoryFightersGuild">''[[History of the Fighters Guild]]''</ref> During this period, Skyrim maintained most of its own structure, with the Moot continuing to elect kings and functioning largely independently of [[Versidue Shaie|Versidue Shae]] and his son. [[King Logrolf]] was the last High King during the Potentate, and was assassinated in 2E 431.<ref name="CrownFreydis"/> ====The Interregnum==== Following Logrolf's assassination, the Crown chose his daughter, Freydis, as High Queen. This was disputed by [[Svartr]], the Jarl of Solitude, who held a partial moot to proclaim himself High King in the [[West Skyrim|west]], signaling the split of Skyrim into two kingdoms.<ref name="CrownFreydis"/> Svartr was unable to keep an influx of orcs fleeing the recent destruction of Orsinium out of his realm, and the chieftain [[Yashnag Gro-Yazgu]], along with increasingly rebellious [[Reachmen]], was a disruptive presence in the West for several decades, although some sources claim this was confined to Falkreath. This was ultimately ended in 2E 467 when [[Hakkvild]] slew Yashnag in single combat. Without a leader, the orcs scattered into the [[Wrothgarian Mountains]].<ref>''[[Orcs of Skyrim]]'' – Thora Far-Wanderer</ref> ====The Second Akaviri Invasion of Tamriel==== The Second Akaviri invasion landed east of Windhelm in 2E 572, rather than landing on the east of Morrowind.<ref name="2ndAkaviriInvasion">''[[The Second Akaviri Invasion]]'' – by Yngmaer Raven-Quill</ref> The leader was the king of the [[Kamal]], Ada'Soom Dir-Kamal.<ref name="2ndAkaviriInvasion"/> They sacked Windhelm, and killed Queen Mabjaarn and Nurnhilde, her heir.<ref name="JorunnKing">''[[Jorunn the Skald-King]]'' – Helgreir Lute-Voice</ref> Jorunn, her younger son, either escaped the sack, or was in Riften and came to Windhelm as the gates fell.<ref name="JorunnKing"/><ref name="BrothersWar">''[[The Brothers' War]]''</ref> In response to this invasion, the [[Ebonheart Pact]] is formed.<ref name="GuideEP">''[[Guide to the Ebonheart Pact]]''</ref> Jorunn and rallied troops from across eastern Skyrim, including summoning the spirit of Wulfharth to help the Nords. Following the return of Jorunn, now calling himself King Jorunn, the Nords held the Akaviri at bay while the Dunmer approached from the East and cornered the Akaviri at Stonefalls, and, supplemented by a legion of Argonians, drive the Akaviri into the sea.<ref name="2ndAkaviriInvasion"/> Another account claims that Jorunn and [[Fildgor Strong-Prince]] arrived at the battle at the same time, and following the invasion dueled for the kingship of Eastern Skyrim to avoid civil war.<ref name="BrothersWar"/> After three hours of fighting, Jorunn emerged victorious and banished Fildgor, who fled to the [[Daggerfall Covenant]].<ref>Events of {{Online}}</ref> Ten years after the formation of the Pact, Jorunn is noted to be its head.<ref name="GuideEP"/> ====Battle of Sancre Tor==== {{Main|Battle of Sancre Tor}} In 2E 852, an allied force of Nords and Bretons occupied the fortress of [[Sancre Tor]] in the Jerrail Mountains in northern Cyrodiil, which was then besieged by [[Talos]] under the authority of King [[Cuhlecain]], and defeated through Breton treachery.<ref>''[[Battle of Sancre Tor (Book)|Battle of Sancre Tor]]''</ref> Following the battle, the Nords swore allegiance to Tiber Septim, and joined the efforts to conquer Cyrodiil. Note that available texts regarding the battle do not say that this was the point where Skyrim joined the Second Empire, merely that Nordic troops joined the Cyrodiilic army. ====Reunification==== There is no documented account of how or why Skyrim was reunified, but it had presumably been a single entity for some time when the first ''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition|Pocket Guide to the Empire]]'' was published in 2E 864, as its division and reunification does not merit a mention in the text.<ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition]]''</ref> Another possibility is that the [[Imperial Geographic Society]] had some motive to hide the fact that the kingdom was ever divided. It is also likely that Tiber Septim reunified Skyrim through his actions at [[Battle of Sancre Tor|Sancre Tor]] in [[2E 852]]. ===Third Era=== {{Main|Third Era}} ====The Wolf Queen==== Princess [[Potema]], child of [[Pelagius II]], known to Tamrielic history as the "Wolf Queen", was married to [[King Mantiarco]], noted as "King of Solitude", in 3E 82, when she was 14, and had her first child, Uriel, after many miscarriages, in 3E 97.<ref>''[[The Wolf Queen, Book II]]'' – Waughin Jarth</ref> In the intervening years, she spent much time gaining the allegiance of other Skyrim nobility.<ref>''[[Biography of the Wolf Queen]]'' – [[Katar Eriphanes]]</ref> She initially attempted to be made Empress herself by forging a letter by her brother, claiming he knew he was a bastard, but she was discovered.<ref>''[[The Wolf Queen, Book III]]'' – [[Waughin Jarth]]</ref> Following this, Potema and her son Uriel attempted to have her brother's heir, Kintyra, declared a bastard before co-ordinating several attacks on the empire across Skyrim and High Rock,<ref>''[[The Wolf Queen, Book VI]]'' – [[Waughin Jarth]]</ref><ref name="BHE1">''[[Brief History of the Empire, Book I]]'' – [[Stronach k'Thojj III]]</ref> and ultimately a succressful attack on the Imperial City in 3E 121. These initial attacks resulted in the Empress Kintyra's capture in 3E 121 and execution at Glenpoint Castle in High Rock,<ref>''[[The Wolf Queen, Book VI]]'' – [[Waughin Jarth]]</ref> and Uriel proclaiming himself Uriel Septim III.<ref name="BHE1"/> This triggered the [[War of the Red Diamond]]. The War of the Red Diamond lasted for six years, between the rival claimants. Uriel was captured after the [[Battle of Ichidag]] in Hammerfell in 3E 127, and killed by a mob while en route to Cyrodiil for trial.<ref>''[[Brief History of the Empire, Book II]]''</ref> Following this, Potema's allies deserted her and swore loyalty to Cephorus, while Potema summoned [[Daedra]] and raised undead to serve her dwindling armies in the next years. After a 3-year siege of her castle in Solitude, the Wolf Queen was declared dead in 3E 137.<ref>''[[The Wolf Queen, Book VIII]]''</ref> ====The Oblivion Crisis==== At the beginning of the Fifth Century of the Third Era, the [[Oblivion Crisis]] began with [[Mehrunes Dagon]]'s attempt to enter Tamriel in his "true and terrible form." [[Oblivion Gate (Oblivion)|Oblivion Gates]] opened up all over Tamriel, and a massive war between Mortals and Daedra ensued. Though most of the fighting took place in [[Cyrodiil]], it is known that Oblivion Gates opened up all across Tamriel.<ref>Events of {{Oblivion}}</ref><!--Is this necessary/relevant?--> ===Fourth Era=== {{Main|Fourth Era}} ====The Red Year and its Aftermath==== {{Quote2|Untithed to any thane or hold, and self-governed, with free worship, with no compensation to Skyrim or the [[Empire]] except as writ in the Armistice of old wheresoever those might still apply, and henceforth let no [[Man]] or [[Mer]] say that the Sons and Daughters of [[Kyne]] are without mercy or honor.|Skyrim's offer of Solstheim to Morrowind in [[4E 16]]|The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn}} [[File:BA Red Mountain.jpg|thumb|250px|Map of Red Mountain.]] In [[4E 5]], Red Mountain erupted in Morrowind. Much of the land was destroyed, and as such many Dunmer were forced to flee their homeland.<ref>''[[History of Raven Rock, Vol. I]]'' – Lyrin Telleno</ref> to [[4E 6]].<ref>''[[Lymdrenn Tenvanni's Journal]]''</ref> In [[4E 16]] the High King of Skyrim gave the island of [[Solstheim]] to the Dunmer, giving the refugees coming from Morrowind a place to live.<ref>Events of {{Dragonborn}}</ref><ref>{{Lord of Souls}}</ref> Four years later, in [[4E 20]], the Decree of Monument was signed by the Jarls to "decree this site as a monument to the struggle of those who fled their native home of Morrowind in the time following the Red Year."<ref>''[[Decree of Monument]]''</ref> ====The Forsworn Uprising==== In 4E 174, a group of [[Reachmen]] launched an uprising in which they took the city of [[Markarth]]. This event would later be known as "The Forsworn Uprising." Since the Empire was fighting against the [[Third Aldmeri Dominion]] in Cyrodiil at the time, Markarth was undefended and was thus left open for attack. The Reachmen who took control of Markarth took over the government administration and created an independent Reach kingdom.<ref name="bear">''[[The Bear of Markarth]]'' – Arrianus Arius</ref> =====Markarth Incident===== {{Main|Markarth Incident}} Two years later, in [[4E 176]], [[Hrolfdir]], who was the Jarl of Markarth prior to the Reachmen reclaiming it, asked a militia force led by [[Ulfric Stormcloak (Skyrim)|Ulfric Stormcloak]] to retake Markarth.<ref>''[[The Bear of Markarth]]''</ref> The militia was victorious, however, many people who were related to the Forsworn were put to the sword and killed, those of the Forsworn who didn't flee Markarth were killed, except for [[Madanach]], [[Nepos the Nose]] and a handful of others.<ref>Dialogue with [[Nepos the Nose]] during "[[The Forsworn Conspiracy]]"</ref><ref name="bear"/><ref>Dialogue with [[Braig]]</ref> Those of the Forsworn who did manage to escape swore revenge against the Nords for preventing them a life of independence.<ref name="bear"/><ref name="skyrim"/> After this the Imperial Legion returned and had to accept the agreement of free Talos worship, which was made between Ulfric and Hrolfdir, supposedly due to chaos running through the streets in Markarth.<ref name="bear"/> However, some time after this the Thalmor found out that the Empire wasn't honoring the White-Gold Concordat, and demanded them Ulfric and his men to be arrested or to face another war.<ref name="Igmunddialogue">Dialogue with [[Igmund]]</ref> The choice was clear for the Jarl, Ulfric and his men were arrested and the Thalmor came to Skyrim with their treaty enforcers, the [[Thalmor Justiciar (Skyrim)|Thalmor Justiciars]], to ensure that the Talos ban wouldn't be dishonored again.<ref>Dialogue with [[Alvor]]</ref><ref>Dialogue with [[Thalmor Justiciar (Skyrim)|Thalmor Justiciars]]</ref> It was the founding day for the [[Stormcloaks]] and where the civil war in Skyrim truly started.<ref name="Igmunddialogue">Dialogue with [[Igmund]]</ref> ====Skyrim Civil War==== {{Quote2|When the sons of Skyrim would spill their own blood.|[[Esbern (Skyrim)|Esbern]], describing the [[Skyrim Civil War]]|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim}} {{Quote2|The World-Eater wakes, and the Wheel turns upon the Last Dragonborn...|Prophecy of the Dragonborn|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim}} [[File:TESV civilwarbanners.png|200px|thumb|The banners of the Imperial Legion and the Stormcloaks.]] {{Main|Skyrim Civil War}} The Civil War in Skyrim is known to have started prior to 4E 199<ref>Dialogue with [[Solaf]]</ref> and after 4E 176.<ref name="bear"/> The exact cause for the war is a matter of debate in the province. On the Imperial side it is generally thought that Ulfric coveted the High King's throne and that he's just in it for the throne.<ref>Dialogue with [[Saerlund]]</ref><ref>Dialogue with [[Elisif the Fair]]</ref> On the Stormcloak side however, people see him as a liberator who tries to free Skyrim from the claws of a corrupt and dying Empire.<ref>Dialogue with [[Ralof]]</ref><ref>Dialogue with [[Ulfric Stormcloak (Skyrim)|Ulfric Stormcloak]]</ref><ref name="Vul">Dialogue with [[Vulwulf Snow-Shod]]</ref> Whiterun is neutral in this war and its Jarl claims that it will stay that way until the Hold is forced to draw its sword against one side or the other.<ref>Dialogue with [[Balgruuf the Greater]]</ref> There haven't been recorded any significant clashes in the Civil War prior to the Dragonborn arriving in Skyrim. Save from a few skirmishes outside of Windhelm<ref name="Vul"/> and Whiterun<ref>Dialogue with [[Captain Aldis]]</ref> and Skyrim in general. As a result, not much territory has been gained by either side. ====Dragon Crisis==== The Dragon Crisis was a series of events that occurred in [[4E 201]], when [[Alduin]], the Nordic god of destruction, returned to Tamriel. He, along with the many [[Dragons (Lore)|dragons]] that he resurrected, caused destruction and chaos throughout [[Skyrim]], already in strife from the [[Skyrim Civil War]]. However, a mysterious individual—later revealed to be the hero of legend, the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]]—rose up and was able to defeat Alduin, as foretold by the [[Elder Scroll]]s.<ref>''[[The Book of the Dragonborn]]''</ref> The [[Main Quest (Skyrim)|main questline]] of {{Skyrim}} prominently features the Dragon Crisis.<ref name="Main">Events of the [[Main Quest (Skyrim)|Main Quest]]</ref>
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