I disagree with you depiction of the Nordic Empire ; firstly, it is stated that the Direnni stopped them at the Bjoulsae river, hence the nords only took control of the western Reach. However it is true that a number of colonies were created, such as Daggerfall, but the nords only had superiority on the coast, the mainland was still under elven control. As to the orcs, it is never stated that they were subdued by the nords during Vrage's conquest. As for Morrowind, it is stated that the nords never landed on Vvardenfell since it was too well defended by the Dwemers. Only Resdayn was conquered, but, and this is just speculation, i don't think that this early, the nords would have been able to conqueer such a large territory. More likely it was just suffering from plundering and was in a state of perpetual chaos, any army of chimer trying to push back the nords being destroyed by the tongues. Also, there is no evidence as to Hammerfell being under control of the Nordic Empire, AND the Direnni Tower never fell to the Nords ! However, we know that the Nords have greatly helped the Alessian revolt, and by doing so, they were granted control of large portions of the Nibeney valley, wich is not shown on this map. Also, your depiction of the Fourth Era is not very much detailed... The Stormcrown Interregnum doesn't appear, so it seems as the Oblivion Crisis did not affect Tamriel at all. After Ocato's death, every province became independant, the Elder Council lost all power and Cyrodiil disolved into chaos : Bravil and Leyawiin became independant and declared war to each other, Colovia suffered from the constant fighting of warlords, until Titus Mede I overcome them and became the king of Colovia. In Alinor, the Thalmor took control of the province and did what they do best, killed innocents and assassinated everyone that disagreed with them. In Black Marsh, the An-xileel declared independance and started isolating themselves from the rest of Tamriel. Obviously, Morrowind was utterly destroyed. The other provinces, waiting for a new emperor, basically became independant after several years. Then, in 4E17, Titus Mede I took the Imperial city, before launching campaigns to unite Cyrodiil and then trying to reform the Tamriellic Empire (Skyrim, Hammerfell, Valenwood, High Rock, Morrowind and Alinor, somehow, were brought back under his rule). That is what happened after the Oblivion Crisis, but nothing is shown on your map. I hope i didn't made any mistake ^^
By Akatosh, this is deep x.x Yes! They were stopped at the Bjoulsae river. An overlook on my part. And indeed, they would have only controlled the coast. I presume the Orcs would have been too much of a hassle for the mead-intoxicated nordic warriors! Yep, never landed on Vvardenfell. Even if they did, it would still have been so desolate there that they would occupy a few guar farms and that's all. As you said, they would have just stuck to the mainland and capitulated the main economic centres of the Great Houses. As for Hammerfell... that was a really tricky thing I had to decide when making the video. Territory is a complicated thing, so I decided that, while the inhospitable parts of Hammerfell would be unsuited for actual territorial control, I came to the conclusion that it would be "under control" by certain nations (before Yokudans settled it) strategically. I.e. they (Direnni, later the Nordic Empire) would "control" it, administer it militarily, for strategic purposes or future plans, but never trully inhabit it. That's why, I figure, the Direnni and then the Nords would indeed be marked as "controling" it on my map. Though, of course, that is a matter of perception. Perhaps that level of authority is not worthy of being shown on a map. Maybe something I should be more careful with with my new map. In fact, it's something I shall now redo. XD; They were? Peculiar. This is even detailed in the in-game book "The Legendary Sancre Tor," so yes. Indeed they did get concessions. Wow. The Stormcrown interregnum. A whole juicy bit of history I seem to have missed. Wow. Yes, uhm. No excuse here. I thought dung hit the preverbial fan after Ocato's death, but not by anything this scale. I'll take note! I did not know the An-Xileel would have acted so quick after the collapse since I did not count in the Stormcrown Interregnum. I assumed they would wait for the next point of weakness in the Empire, though did not know it happened much before the Aldmeri orchestrated Great War. And I did not realise that Titus Mede I was a personality close to that of Tiber Septim himself, uniting a continent (though, not the whole thing) after another interregnum. Thank you for the detailed report! This is astoundingly helpful, as all comments about the mistakes I made are! I'm just happy with how many obscure ones you noticed. Must have taken either a lot of time and bit by bit analysis of this video OR simply a whole lot of knowledge about a whole lot of lore. Again, thank you! I'll have it noted. ^^;
If i may keep going... ^^ During the merethic era, the Heartlands were inhabited by bird-mens (kinda like the khajiits but with feathers), before the elves arrived, and then the Aleyid butchered them all... It might be a good idea to place them on the map at the start of the video, to represent the fact that Tamriel wasn't empty before the elves left Aldmeris. Also, you did not include the falmers before the atmorans arrived, but they had an already great civilisation before, that you did not show on the map, and they lived all around what became Skyrim, from the Velothi mountains to the Reach. Another detail about the Nordic Empire, wich is one of my favourite moments in TES lore, is that yes they conquered the dwemer city-states, but the dwemer took it back later. They only fell to the Nords because of the Aetherium wars that weakened the city states. But, during the Succession war i believe, they manage to push back the Nords. But that is also not present on the map, as it seems that the dwemer were just wiped out completely from Skyrim (that only happens after Kagrenac attempt to use Lorkhan's Heart). A major point that you missed is the Emperor Durcorach. Around 2E530, a reachmen leader, Durcorach, led an army into Cyrodiil and took the throne. He then proceeded to invade High Rock but died, killed by Emeric (the one from the Daggerfall Covenant) during a battle. This short dynasty (only three emperors, since the son and then the grandson of Durcorach inherited his empire) was important since they unified Cyrodiil just before the Alliance war and all that ESO mess. But this is just nitpicking ^^ Now, on to the Fourth Era ! I'll try to go a bit deeper on the Stormcrown Interregnum and its consequences. As previously stated, Titus Mede I did not became emperor in 4E10, but in 4E17, by capturing the Imperial City with less than a thousand mens (he took it from a nibenese emperor that was the puppet of the Elder Council). But he was only emperor of Colovia and the Imperial City, everything else being in a world wide civil war. He recreated an army and unified Cyrodiil, then he brought peacefuly back the provinces that were left alone by the Elder Council : High Rock, Skyrim, and what was left of Morrowind. After that, he invaded Hammerfell and Valenwood, and somehow, it is not stated how, annexed Alinor. All of that in 5 years... Since in 4E22, Alinor is independant again after a coup of the Thalmor. Morrowind was in ruin and was left alone gradually, being an imperial province in name only. Valenwood became the stage of a proxy war that the imperials lost in 29. The Thalmor than proclaim the rebirth of the Aldmeri Dominion, but Titus Mede never abandonned Valenwood and still tried to supply bosmer rebels for a decade, at least. So in a few decades, Titus Mede almost recreated the Septim Empire, before losing all the Mer provinces. And Black Marsh became independant during the Stormcrown Interregnum, and never was conquered since. And then, the situation froze in a cold war until the Great War. Just a few errors on your 4E201 map : Black Marsh goes to much north, they were pushed back by the Redorans and though the border is not clearly defined, i think they were pushed back to Narsis, at least. Also, you forgot to place Orsinium in the eastern Dragontail mountains, between Skyrim and Hammerfell. And i don't understand why you show southern Cyrodiil under Thalmor control... Anvil, Leyawiin and Bravil and all cyrodillic territory was surrendered by the Aldmeri Dominion to the Empire after the Battle of the Red Ring and the White Gold Concordat ! I hope this will help you !
This will indeed help me. Immeasurably so. Thank you! I see, my mistakes were those of an amateur XD; Maybe, after I'm done with the new map, I'll have it checked with you... hear what you have to say. It would prove valuable to presenting the internet with a more accurate depiction of TES lore. Though, this is weeks (maybe months) away, since I want to be thorough. I mean, if you notice any more mistakes hereto unmentioned or things I left out, and feel the urge to make it known (going through thousands of years of lore is a tedious task, after all), feel free to post it here or email me. Though, posting it here would be better since everyone can see the errors in the video without a lot of work. Again, thank you for your contributions to the discussion, thereby improving on the video quality (both this one and the one I'm working on). ^^;
Yeah it would be my pleasure to help ^^ And for this video, i must admit that while i know a lot about the first and the fouth era, in between, especially the third era, i'm a bit weak ^^ but learning more lore is never a problem ! As for the merethic era, it is a bit tricky since there is conflicting origins for several races. The orcs might be cast away aldmer, but there is a great probability of them being natives of Tamriel. The Bosmers might be descendant of aldmer colonists in the region, but they could also be khajiits that were elvenised by Y'ffre (if i remember correctly). Such legends make it difficult to draw a correct map in this era.. But i am happy to help as much as i can ^^
Well its very largely inaccurate, for example the ebonheart pact is nowhere near as big as all 3 full provinces, its most of morrowind minus telvanni lands sure, but its only eastern skyrim and a few border regions of black marsh
@@lunac6094 there is a west Skyrim and east Skyrim also the pact has only allied with the argonian territory of shadowfen. So yes they pretty much have their lore correctly we just need to wait for further DLC. For example upcoming eso DLC will bring in more of the lower southern parts of the niben and a mixed culture of imperial and free agronian tribal coalitions which are not part of any major alliance adding further truth to the not so large ebon heart pact.
We don't know anything about the second Era until the founding of the tamriellic empire, so we don't know how the lore continues until the founding of the second aldemeri dominion, it's easier to just reconstruct the politics before and good is, especially because it gets argued with a dragon break of all things... The dragon break exists because we can't predict the outcome of the war of 3 banners. We only know that it's a draw but not the peace treaties around them and their following new countries and how much power goes to every fraction etc.
Everything keeps getting rescaled every time they make them. Be it in map form or game world form. I realise they won't make landmasses the same sizes they were in Arena and Daggerfall (even scale changed between them), but they could at least put more effort into the proportions and scale them at the same rate.
Yeah,scale of the provinces just messed up in games,on map Morrowind looks bigger than Skyrim and about same size with Cyrodiil but it’s actually considerably smaller than that two in actual games.
Dutch Van Der Linde because in morrowind you only go to vvardenfell, which is the big island in Morrowind. That is considerably smaller than Skyrim and Cyrodiil.
@@vvwnnm0 This is a misconception. The Skywind team have confirmed Vvardenfell is actually around 3/4 the size of Skyrim's base map. It felt big because it was.
The only wrong things here is that the empire should control Falkreath and the reach at the end, and that the empire of man was called the empire of mer, good job aside from the little mistakes, super detailed!
Hi there to anyone who is reading this commit I like Elder scroll and I like the Lore, but the only issue with this video is that I need to continuously pause this video to look at the details of the map, what I recommend is for this video to be broken down into an interactive slide show and uploaded online If I could have the permission of the creator of the video I would like to do that. and I could make adjustment to the file for more detail to be added to the map with request.
Of course lol, just mind the mistakes and omissions... when dealing with so much lore a lot did sneak their way in. Not to mention "Empire of Mer" and stuff like that.
I have watched like six of these now and they are each slightly different... Man I would LOVE to see Bethesda's version of this... This is a pretty good one, BTW.
Indeed. You should also maybe check the dates these were published. I found that many did the same identical stupid (and obvious) mistakes I did in my own analysis :) But thanks!
Several mistakes around ESO timeline: 1. New province of Orsinium occupied the wrothgar area 2.West Skyrim and East Skyrim were separated with 2 High kings, only east skyrim joined in the pact 3.House Telvanni refused to join in the pact as well 4.Only shadowfen, thornmarsh and murikmire argonians joined in the Pact
Excellent question! Has to be the biggest mistake in the lore I made, creating this map. It was supposed to be the "Empire of Man" as all provinces owned by man were incorporated and ruled by men, as opposed to Mer. So yes, that was a mistake. Good eye!
Why was it labeled the Empire of Mer when Tiber Septim was doing his whole conquering thing? Wouldn't it make more sense to say it was the Empire of Man?
Morrowind after the Red Year receeded from the Empire, as the Empire couldn't give a less damn about it. This is for example mentioned in the Dragonborn DLC, on Redoran Solstheim. House Hlaalu, the strong supporters of the Empire, were banned. Either way, great vid. :3
Oh, wow! Morrowind always was a hub of complicated politics, was bound to get it wrong somewhere. Thanks for spotting that! One more thing to add to the list of lore breaks XD; If I ever make a new, more correct version, this will be one of the things I now won't leave out.
One critique the Argonian invasion of Morrowind was long before the Great War and they left the empire before the Aldmeri dominion did. Other than that good job
I love this video, and I come for references occasionally cor my own things, but I have some issues I haven’t seen addressed. Indoril is somewhat swapped with Dres, the Tear Peninsula next to black marsh should be Dres territory. Also Hlaalu had its status revoked around 4e 7
It's funny, but since the end of the 2nd era, you can find many parallels with the Game of Thrones, before the conquest of Tamriel by Tiber Septim, there were a huge number of fragmented kingdoms constantly at war with each other. Tiber Septim is very similar to Targaryen, he used dragon power (the only difference is that he Tiber possessed their power, and Targaryen used specifically the dragons themselves). But even after the conquest of the continent, there was no unity as such, the Empire was represented by 9 kingdoms, the kings of which are vassals of the Septim emperors, under whose direct rule only the imperial city, does this remind you of anything?
Seeing this helped me put some things into context with my Skyrim play throughs. Must have took alot of work to do this, thank you! Also if your reading this, as someone who analyzed tamriels history whats your take on the potential state of the empire after the elder scrolls Skyrim?
I thought after the Great War with the Thalmor (as of 4E 201), they gave back the territories containing Anvil and Bravil to the Tamriellic Empire. Also I believe the entire western half of Skyrim is under control of the Empire, and some of the area in the southeast corner of Skyrim is under stormcloak control. Not to be a smart ass, but I thought the differences I described were missing here at the end.
Seems the empire is on it's last nail. If the empire loses Skyrim they may very well break apart again, giving the Thalmor the opportunity to take over.
Is it wrong about the colovian estates? Because i think anvil and kvatch is included too. Colovia is west of the niben river and east of the abacean sea. North of the strid river and south of the brena. Which is anvil and kvatch definitely included to colovian estates.
They are part of Colovia, yes, but I had help from Korba_MDB's team research on lore. Their interpretation was that the Colovian Estates existed as a nation itself, separate from Kvatch and Anvil, but all three nations sharing the same colovian culture. I'll think more about this interpretation when I start making the improved version of this video... though, I think it'll stay since it adds complexity... wish we had some more solid lore on the subject. x.x
Argonia was never really part of the empire, for example, they invaded morrowind just after vvardenfell was destroyed,they have been a seperate state since tiberseptims days
Yes, to an extent, it is true. Only the coastline is under direct Imperial supervision, and Argonia is de jure independent. But, before the fall of Baar Dau, it hasn't really expressed it all that much. This is mostly why I decided to portray it as entirely "annexed". They did not fight Tiber's Empire (I presume the Hist acknowledged his power). In short, they (Imperials) ... " control " it, and I think that word is a bit too strong. But they aren't really independent. It was not easy to decide, as some records say that at the time the entire continent was united in one Empire. :P The An-Xileel are really the only resource I could find of an independence movement before Baar Dau.
Really only the coasts and a small number of forts and border cities were ever under direct control of the Empire; most of the interior was essentially de facto independent. Like the Khajiit, Argonians were mostly content to allow the Empire to claim to rule them knowing that they couldn't exert much direct control anyway. The Empire claimed all of Black Marsh as its territory, but most of it had never been set foot on by a single Imperial soldier.
Great work man! One question: As far as I know the Alessian Empire did just cover the Nibernaybasin and the Heartlands. I might be work, but at least the Wiki showed it that way. Also didn´t the 2. Empire control Highrock and Hammerfell?
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. Well, concerning the Alessian Empire, it's hard to say. Due to the lack of records concerning the regions under its rule, a lot of it relies on asumption. What I did find is that the Redguards had clashed with the Imperial authorities upon arriving and before settling, which would mean that the Empire had indeed some sort of influence in the region of Hamerfell prior to their arrival... but definitely not as developed as Cyrodiil proper. Of course, it's open to interpretation. Concerning the Reman Empire and High Rock and Hammerfell, you're completely right! The Empire annexed Hammerfell during Reman II's reign, and High Rock was incorporated as early as teh reign of Reman Cyrodiil himself. Thanks for noticing! I'll add it to the list, and correct it in a new video once I examine all the discrepencies.
I have misread the terms of the Concordat and Ultimatum. I am working on a new and improved, revised version where I will take more time to study the details. However, thanks for pointing this fault out! I'll make note of it :)
It's really ardous. I use Paint.NET. So what I did is I had one Paint.NET image file with all the layers (one for the map colors/borders, one for the text...) and then I would just make each individual frame in that, save it as a png image while keeping the Paint.NET file so I can move on to the next frame. After I had enough frames (for this video I think it was around 400), I would just import and combine them all in Filmora. But any video editing software should do. :3 If you ever do get into map videos, I wish you good luck.
Is it… the Altmer really did conquer south and east of Cyrodiil during the Great War? I don’t remember it was stated that they actually kept it under the terms of the White-Gold Concordate. I’d double -check it
Great. But I don't think that AD annexed Anvil and there are no records that Argonia expanded further into Morrowind after the Accession War. But thank you for your map. It's much better than Volgoda's version.
The dragon breaks don't prevent you from doing this kind of stuff ? I mean, by time beeing non-linear, you should not be able show the map changes through time. Nice video ! But how did you know what to put during those periods ?
Very true! When presented with periods with contradicting timelines I just put in the events which were more explained and had more detail/ground in the Elder Scrolls universe. The dragon breaks are a real pain for reading through history but what can you do :)
*SPOILER ALERT* So in the Oblivion quest 'An Unexpected Voyage', does the HoK/CoC/modern-day-Sheogorath (AKA the player character) actually come very close to being in sight of Aldmeris? Since the Blackwater Brigands or whatever only take the ship out of dock so they can rob it, they probably don't want to bother taking it too far, since they want to go back to Bravil 3 days later, but they take it far enough that you can't see any land. It seems like it must be further out than the area of sea between Elsweyr and Argonia because land would still be in sight from anywhere in that area, so I'd guess it would be just a bit further south, quite near Aldmeris, or maybe south of Valenwood.
Thank you very much! I appreciate it! Yeah... a large history maps channel using all the research I did for this video to copy it (including my pretty obvious mistakes) for their own channel only a few weeks after I released mine, siphoning views, didn't help much, either. But nevermind! I am currently researching on making a new and improved version, with less inaccuracies.
This is awesome!!! Though I have a few pointers/questions/doubts... the Nedes are missing, and they are they basis of Colovian, Nibenese and Breton people, and they lived on northern Hammerfell along the Iron Mountains, and stretched as far as Resdayn, where they were stopped by the Chimer near Old Ebonheart (by using a rather nasty daedric ritual). Also, around 700 1E, didn't the dwemer controlled norther Skyrim and northern Morrowind, including the Red Mountain? Also the Ayleid kingdom stretched as far as High Rock (e.g. Moriseli in Betony, Silumm just north of Daggerfall and of course the cursed Erokii north of Stormhelm) and Black Marsh (e.g. Stormholm and Loriasel), and even Valenwood (the Elden Root graht tree grew atop an Ayleid ruin). And this is probably nitpicking (lol) but weren't 16 kingdoms in Elsweyr at some point, then united into Anequina and Pellitine? And after the Akaviri potentate, the Reachmen conquered Cyrodiil and established the Longhouse Emperors (between c. 6th century 2E - 573 2E).
The reachmen first moved I to there supposed land, after the empire of skyrim collapsed and underwent the wars of succession. Not until til the year 500 of the first era
Rami O Bomb Because there was no Emperor to rule it, so the chancellor Ocato, who was in control of the imperial city when Uriel Septim died, decided to keep it together with the Elder Council giving him support.
why does anyome mess this with meretic era up lol its like 2500 b.c in our timeline. the meretic era gets split in early, middle and late era, to show it in these 3 chapters would make it easier, because we dont know the exact dates, only early, middle and late meretic era.
Didn't Morrowind secede from the Empire after the Red Year? It's been stated many times that Morrowind was independent and had mostly accumulated anti-imperial sentiment across the population by the time of Skyrim.
Wouldn't it be cool if the Elder Scrolls universe shown in the games was a lot bigger? That'd be a heck of a world to explore and uncover. Shame that it isn't as big, though.
Meretic Era of 2850 + First Era of 2910 + Second Era of 896 + Third Era of 433 + Fourth Era of 201 = Year 7290. We are in 2017 and in the Elder Scrolls was in 7290. We are far from their timeline but or technology is advanced than the Elder Scrolls World. I believe they will get an advance technology in 91th century or 90th century. And I believe they will reach into Gunpowder age in 87th century or 86th century.
I believe Hammerfell already used cannons that use gunpowder, and accounts of the sword singers or whatever they are called hint that they destroyed Yokuda through nuclear explosions from magic. also the dwemer have made things more advanced than we could hope to achieve at this moment. fire salts could be a gunpowder like thing. the elder scrolls is more advanced than it appears
You know, BCE exists too. The first real cities, and thus civilizations, appeared in circa 10,000 BCE. So we're more accuratly in the year 12,000. Still ahead of Elder Scrolls, though. We had Skyrim Level of technology in the year 10,100 (100 BCE), though.
TheSovietComrade the modern human has existed for around 200k years. and civilization for around 10k we have had a lot longer than the races of skyrim the year is just when people think jesus was born
I totally missed that! Very true. Thanks for pointing it out. Haven't played Skyrim in ages, and still have a lot of lore to read up on before finishing the final, improved, version of the video.
True this is. Alas, to error is human. The lore is incredibly comprehensive. Perhaps I'll revisit it some day and make an improved version, unless someone else does before then. Still, thanks!
Would love to see it! Graphically, your work is stunning an really good! And I understand that it is difficult to make an accurate video on Elder Scrolls lore. Sorry if I sound too harsh!
I disagree with you depiction of the Nordic Empire ; firstly, it is stated that the Direnni stopped them at the Bjoulsae river, hence the nords only took control of the western Reach. However it is true that a number of colonies were created, such as Daggerfall, but the nords only had superiority on the coast, the mainland was still under elven control. As to the orcs, it is never stated that they were subdued by the nords during Vrage's conquest. As for Morrowind, it is stated that the nords never landed on Vvardenfell since it was too well defended by the Dwemers. Only Resdayn was conquered, but, and this is just speculation, i don't think that this early, the nords would have been able to conqueer such a large territory. More likely it was just suffering from plundering and was in a state of perpetual chaos, any army of chimer trying to push back the nords being destroyed by the tongues.
Also, there is no evidence as to Hammerfell being under control of the Nordic Empire, AND the Direnni Tower never fell to the Nords !
However, we know that the Nords have greatly helped the Alessian revolt, and by doing so, they were granted control of large portions of the Nibeney valley, wich is not shown on this map.
Also, your depiction of the Fourth Era is not very much detailed... The Stormcrown Interregnum doesn't appear, so it seems as the Oblivion Crisis did not affect Tamriel at all. After Ocato's death, every province became independant, the Elder Council lost all power and Cyrodiil disolved into chaos : Bravil and Leyawiin became independant and declared war to each other, Colovia suffered from the constant fighting of warlords, until Titus Mede I overcome them and became the king of Colovia. In Alinor, the Thalmor took control of the province and did what they do best, killed innocents and assassinated everyone that disagreed with them. In Black Marsh, the An-xileel declared independance and started isolating themselves from the rest of Tamriel. Obviously, Morrowind was utterly destroyed. The other provinces, waiting for a new emperor, basically became independant after several years. Then, in 4E17, Titus Mede I took the Imperial city, before launching campaigns to unite Cyrodiil and then trying to reform the Tamriellic Empire (Skyrim, Hammerfell, Valenwood, High Rock, Morrowind and Alinor, somehow, were brought back under his rule). That is what happened after the Oblivion Crisis, but nothing is shown on your map.
I hope i didn't made any mistake ^^
By Akatosh, this is deep x.x
Yes! They were stopped at the Bjoulsae river. An overlook on my part. And indeed, they would have only controlled the coast. I presume the Orcs would have been too much of a hassle for the mead-intoxicated nordic warriors! Yep, never landed on Vvardenfell. Even if they did, it would still have been so desolate there that they would occupy a few guar farms and that's all. As you said, they would have just stuck to the mainland and capitulated the main economic centres of the Great Houses. As for Hammerfell... that was a really tricky thing I had to decide when making the video. Territory is a complicated thing, so I decided that, while the inhospitable parts of Hammerfell would be unsuited for actual territorial control, I came to the conclusion that it would be "under control" by certain nations (before Yokudans settled it) strategically. I.e. they (Direnni, later the Nordic Empire) would "control" it, administer it militarily, for strategic purposes or future plans, but never trully inhabit it. That's why, I figure, the Direnni and then the Nords would indeed be marked as "controling" it on my map. Though, of course, that is a matter of perception. Perhaps that level of authority is not worthy of being shown on a map. Maybe something I should be more careful with with my new map. In fact, it's something I shall now redo. XD;
They were? Peculiar. This is even detailed in the in-game book "The Legendary Sancre Tor," so yes. Indeed they did get concessions. Wow. The Stormcrown interregnum. A whole juicy bit of history I seem to have missed. Wow. Yes, uhm. No excuse here. I thought dung hit the preverbial fan after Ocato's death, but not by anything this scale. I'll take note!
I did not know the An-Xileel would have acted so quick after the collapse since I did not count in the Stormcrown Interregnum. I assumed they would wait for the next point of weakness in the Empire, though did not know it happened much before the Aldmeri orchestrated Great War. And I did not realise that Titus Mede I was a personality close to that of Tiber Septim himself, uniting a continent (though, not the whole thing) after another interregnum. Thank you for the detailed report! This is astoundingly helpful, as all comments about the mistakes I made are! I'm just happy with how many obscure ones you noticed. Must have taken either a lot of time and bit by bit analysis of this video OR simply a whole lot of knowledge about a whole lot of lore. Again, thank you! I'll have it noted. ^^;
If i may keep going... ^^
During the merethic era, the Heartlands were inhabited by bird-mens (kinda like the khajiits but with feathers), before the elves arrived, and then the Aleyid butchered them all... It might be a good idea to place them on the map at the start of the video, to represent the fact that Tamriel wasn't empty before the elves left Aldmeris. Also, you did not include the falmers before the atmorans arrived, but they had an already great civilisation before, that you did not show on the map, and they lived all around what became Skyrim, from the Velothi mountains to the Reach.
Another detail about the Nordic Empire, wich is one of my favourite moments in TES lore, is that yes they conquered the dwemer city-states, but the dwemer took it back later. They only fell to the Nords because of the Aetherium wars that weakened the city states. But, during the Succession war i believe, they manage to push back the Nords. But that is also not present on the map, as it seems that the dwemer were just wiped out completely from Skyrim (that only happens after Kagrenac attempt to use Lorkhan's Heart).
A major point that you missed is the Emperor Durcorach. Around 2E530, a reachmen leader, Durcorach, led an army into Cyrodiil and took the throne. He then proceeded to invade High Rock but died, killed by Emeric (the one from the Daggerfall Covenant) during a battle. This short dynasty (only three emperors, since the son and then the grandson of Durcorach inherited his empire) was important since they unified Cyrodiil just before the Alliance war and all that ESO mess.
But this is just nitpicking ^^
Now, on to the Fourth Era ! I'll try to go a bit deeper on the Stormcrown Interregnum and its consequences. As previously stated, Titus Mede I did not became emperor in 4E10, but in 4E17, by capturing the Imperial City with less than a thousand mens (he took it from a nibenese emperor that was the puppet of the Elder Council). But he was only emperor of Colovia and the Imperial City, everything else being in a world wide civil war. He recreated an army and unified Cyrodiil, then he brought peacefuly back the provinces that were left alone by the Elder Council : High Rock, Skyrim, and what was left of Morrowind. After that, he invaded Hammerfell and Valenwood, and somehow, it is not stated how, annexed Alinor. All of that in 5 years...
Since in 4E22, Alinor is independant again after a coup of the Thalmor. Morrowind was in ruin and was left alone gradually, being an imperial province in name only. Valenwood became the stage of a proxy war that the imperials lost in 29. The Thalmor than proclaim the rebirth of the Aldmeri Dominion, but Titus Mede never abandonned Valenwood and still tried to supply bosmer rebels for a decade, at least. So in a few decades, Titus Mede almost recreated the Septim Empire, before losing all the Mer provinces. And Black Marsh became independant during the Stormcrown Interregnum, and never was conquered since.
And then, the situation froze in a cold war until the Great War.
Just a few errors on your 4E201 map : Black Marsh goes to much north, they were pushed back by the Redorans and though the border is not clearly defined, i think they were pushed back to Narsis, at least. Also, you forgot to place Orsinium in the eastern Dragontail mountains, between Skyrim and Hammerfell. And i don't understand why you show southern Cyrodiil under Thalmor control... Anvil, Leyawiin and Bravil and all cyrodillic territory was surrendered by the Aldmeri Dominion to the Empire after the Battle of the Red Ring and the White Gold Concordat !
I hope this will help you !
This will indeed help me. Immeasurably so. Thank you! I see, my mistakes were those of an amateur XD;
Maybe, after I'm done with the new map, I'll have it checked with you... hear what you have to say. It would prove valuable to presenting the internet with a more accurate depiction of TES lore. Though, this is weeks (maybe months) away, since I want to be thorough. I mean, if you notice any more mistakes hereto unmentioned or things I left out, and feel the urge to make it known (going through thousands of years of lore is a tedious task, after all), feel free to post it here or email me. Though, posting it here would be better since everyone can see the errors in the video without a lot of work.
Again, thank you for your contributions to the discussion, thereby improving on the video quality (both this one and the one I'm working on). ^^;
Yeah it would be my pleasure to help ^^
And for this video, i must admit that while i know a lot about the first and the fouth era, in between, especially the third era, i'm a bit weak ^^ but learning more lore is never a problem !
As for the merethic era, it is a bit tricky since there is conflicting origins for several races. The orcs might be cast away aldmer, but there is a great probability of them being natives of Tamriel. The Bosmers might be descendant of aldmer colonists in the region, but they could also be khajiits that were elvenised by Y'ffre (if i remember correctly). Such legends make it difficult to draw a correct map in this era..
But i am happy to help as much as i can ^^
Wow you have a lot on your mind
I love how out of place the ESO time period looks in comparison to the rest of Tamreil's history.
Well its very largely inaccurate, for example the ebonheart pact is nowhere near as big as all 3 full provinces, its most of morrowind minus telvanni lands sure, but its only eastern skyrim and a few border regions of black marsh
The problem is the Dragonbreak. It seems lasting consequences of that year is not gonna go down in the main games' timeline.
@@lunac6094 there is a west Skyrim and east Skyrim also the pact has only allied with the argonian territory of shadowfen. So yes they pretty much have their lore correctly we just need to wait for further DLC. For example upcoming eso DLC will bring in more of the lower southern parts of the niben and a mixed culture of imperial and free agronian tribal coalitions which are not part of any major alliance adding further truth to the not so large ebon heart pact.
We don't know anything about the second Era until the founding of the tamriellic empire, so we don't know how the lore continues until the founding of the second aldemeri dominion, it's easier to just reconstruct the politics before and good is, especially because it gets argued with a dragon break of all things...
The dragon break exists because we can't predict the outcome of the war of 3 banners. We only know that it's a draw but not the peace treaties around them and their following new countries and how much power goes to every fraction etc.
Your animated map of Tamriel is the best on RUclips. Fantastic man!
This has to be the best timelapse map of Tamriel! Good work!
Anyone else realize how soletheism is roughly the same size as the imperial island but they are so different in size when u go there
Everything keeps getting rescaled every time they make them. Be it in map form or game world form. I realise they won't make landmasses the same sizes they were in Arena and Daggerfall (even scale changed between them), but they could at least put more effort into the proportions and scale them at the same rate.
Yeah,scale of the provinces just messed up in games,on map Morrowind looks bigger than Skyrim and about same size with Cyrodiil but it’s actually considerably smaller than that two in actual games.
Dutch Van Der Linde because in morrowind you only go to vvardenfell, which is the big island in Morrowind. That is considerably smaller than Skyrim and Cyrodiil.
Morrowind only felt big because there was no fast travel
@@vvwnnm0 This is a misconception. The Skywind team have confirmed Vvardenfell is actually around 3/4 the size of Skyrim's base map. It felt big because it was.
Honestly dude this I 1000% without a doubt the best map I’ve seen on RUclips
wow great job! so much detail! some things that no other map has, youve put here! great job!
The only wrong things here is that the empire should control Falkreath and the reach at the end, and that the empire of man was called the empire of mer, good job aside from the little mistakes, super detailed!
Harrison Martin Thanks! Spent a lot of time on it.
This is THE best one. Least mistakes, high details.
Great video, man. This really deserves more views.
This must have taken a lot of work, and it's fascinating! I love it.
Hi there to anyone who is reading this commit I like Elder scroll and I like the Lore, but the only issue with this video is that I need to continuously pause this video to look at the details of the map, what I recommend is for this video to be broken down into an interactive slide show and uploaded online If I could have the permission of the creator of the video I would like to do that. and I could make adjustment to the file for more detail to be added to the map with request.
Of course lol, just mind the mistakes and omissions... when dealing with so much lore a lot did sneak their way in. Not to mention "Empire of Mer" and stuff like that.
I'm not sure I have the original files though, this was made on my old PC. If I find them I will send them over to you.
@@arianjd thank you I would really appreciate that.
I have watched like six of these now and they are each slightly different... Man I would LOVE to see Bethesda's version of this... This is a pretty good one, BTW.
Indeed. You should also maybe check the dates these were published. I found that many did the same identical stupid (and obvious) mistakes I did in my own analysis :)
But thanks!
Several mistakes around ESO timeline:
1. New province of Orsinium occupied the wrothgar area
2.West Skyrim and East Skyrim were separated with 2 High kings, only east skyrim joined in the pact
3.House Telvanni refused to join in the pact as well
4.Only shadowfen, thornmarsh and murikmire argonians joined in the Pact
Thank you! I've never been that acquainted with ESO lore. This will come in useful.
@@arianjd glad to help! :p
Why you call Empire of Tiber as Empire of mer?
Excellent question! Has to be the biggest mistake in the lore I made, creating this map. It was supposed to be the "Empire of Man" as all provinces owned by man were incorporated and ruled by men, as opposed to Mer. So yes, that was a mistake. Good eye!
Ok. By the way you have done great job.
3:27
the Soviets would be proud of Tiber Septim
The Romans*
@@Tribune_of_Italia both
High Rock and Hammerfell are just chilling
Why was it labeled the Empire of Mer when Tiber Septim was doing his whole conquering thing? Wouldn't it make more sense to say it was the Empire of Man?
Yup, I made a brain fart here. It's as you say.
@TESmaps Oh okay, gotcha
It was pretty sad to see the destruction of Vivec on the map. The way it all just got blasted into a colossal crater like that. :(
Morrowind after the Red Year receeded from the Empire, as the Empire couldn't give a less damn about it. This is for example mentioned in the Dragonborn DLC, on Redoran Solstheim. House Hlaalu, the strong supporters of the Empire, were banned. Either way, great vid. :3
Oh, wow! Morrowind always was a hub of complicated politics, was bound to get it wrong somewhere. Thanks for spotting that! One more thing to add to the list of lore breaks XD;
If I ever make a new, more correct version, this will be one of the things I now won't leave out.
House Telvanni never joined the Ebonheart Pact
This is true! Thanks for pointing it out! Duly noted. ^.^;
I'm pretty sure that nobody really controlled the Alik'r desert before the Redguards arrived.
One critique the Argonian invasion of Morrowind was long before the Great War and they left the empire before the Aldmeri dominion did. Other than that good job
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I love this video, and I come for references occasionally cor my own things, but I have some issues I haven’t seen addressed. Indoril is somewhat swapped with Dres, the Tear Peninsula next to black marsh should be Dres territory. Also Hlaalu had its status revoked around 4e 7
If I ever plan to continue work on the new and improved version, I'll keep that in mind, since you're absolutely right! And thank you ^^;
TESmaps I’ve tried to get my Morrowind history down since it’s my favourite province; and I’m making a map that takes place in Morrowind.
@@baronofbahlingen9662 That's awesome! Best of luck to you! ^^;
It's funny, but since the end of the 2nd era, you can find many parallels with the Game of Thrones, before the conquest of Tamriel by Tiber Septim, there were a huge number of fragmented kingdoms constantly at war with each other. Tiber Septim is very similar to Targaryen, he used dragon power (the only difference is that he Tiber possessed their power, and Targaryen used specifically the dragons themselves). But even after the conquest of the continent, there was no unity as such, the Empire was represented by 9 kingdoms, the kings of which are vassals of the Septim emperors, under whose direct rule only the imperial city, does this remind you of anything?
Typical early to middle feudal empires + fantasy.
Seeing this helped me put some things into context with my Skyrim play throughs. Must have took alot of work to do this, thank you!
Also if your reading this, as someone who analyzed tamriels history whats your take on the potential state of the empire after the elder scrolls Skyrim?
My god I hope they don't hire someone like me to write that instead of Kirkbride
Love the 300-400 period of peace with the septim empire
I thought after the Great War with the Thalmor (as of 4E 201), they gave back the territories containing Anvil and Bravil to the Tamriellic Empire. Also I believe the entire western half of Skyrim is under control of the Empire, and some of the area in the southeast corner of Skyrim is under stormcloak control. Not to be a smart ass, but I thought the differences I described were missing here at the end.
Badass Map
Seems the empire is on it's last nail. If the empire loses Skyrim they may very well break apart again, giving the Thalmor the opportunity to take over.
Rimmen has by appearances been an independent state since the early 4th Era.
The chimer joined the match and lagged out to another game
Is it wrong about the colovian estates? Because i think anvil and kvatch is included too. Colovia is west of the niben river and east of the abacean sea. North of the strid river and south of the brena. Which is anvil and kvatch definitely included to colovian estates.
They are part of Colovia, yes, but I had help from Korba_MDB's team research on lore. Their interpretation was that the Colovian Estates existed as a nation itself, separate from Kvatch and Anvil, but all three nations sharing the same colovian culture. I'll think more about this interpretation when I start making the improved version of this video... though, I think it'll stay since it adds complexity... wish we had some more solid lore on the subject. x.x
This is good stuff! Baffling that you have less than 100 subscribers
That's a really great video but I think it's could be greater if each slide would be longer
Daggerfall, Oblivion,and Skyrim Elder scrolls V are my faves
It seems like there was a lot of infighting during the days of the Septim Empire. Entire provinces just decided to go to war with each other.
well it's extremely hard to keep such a diverse empire together, just ask the Austro-Hungarians, or the Soviets, or (albeit not an empire) Jugoslavia.
@@mygetawayartThe Romans seemed to manage through a combination of "live and let live" and stationing nonRoman troops away from their homelands.
Argonia was never really part of the empire, for example, they invaded morrowind just after vvardenfell was destroyed,they have been a seperate state since tiberseptims days
Yes, to an extent, it is true. Only the coastline is under direct Imperial supervision, and Argonia is de jure independent. But, before the fall of Baar Dau, it hasn't really expressed it all that much. This is mostly why I decided to portray it as entirely "annexed". They did not fight Tiber's Empire (I presume the Hist acknowledged his power). In short, they (Imperials) ... " control " it, and I think that word is a bit too strong. But they aren't really independent. It was not easy to decide, as some records say that at the time the entire continent was united in one Empire. :P
The An-Xileel are really the only resource I could find of an independence movement before Baar Dau.
I always just viewed it as a vassal state kinda situation. They rule themselves but still answer to the empire that "controls" them.
Really only the coasts and a small number of forts and border cities were ever under direct control of the Empire; most of the interior was essentially de facto independent. Like the Khajiit, Argonians were mostly content to allow the Empire to claim to rule them knowing that they couldn't exert much direct control anyway. The Empire claimed all of Black Marsh as its territory, but most of it had never been set foot on by a single Imperial soldier.
Great work man!
One question: As far as I know the Alessian Empire did just cover the Nibernaybasin and the Heartlands. I might be work, but at least the Wiki showed it that way. Also didn´t the 2. Empire control Highrock and Hammerfell?
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
Well, concerning the Alessian Empire, it's hard to say. Due to the lack of records concerning the regions under its rule, a lot of it relies on asumption. What I did find is that the Redguards had clashed with the Imperial authorities upon arriving and before settling, which would mean that the Empire had indeed some sort of influence in the region of Hamerfell prior to their arrival... but definitely not as developed as Cyrodiil proper. Of course, it's open to interpretation. Concerning the Reman Empire and High Rock and Hammerfell, you're completely right! The Empire annexed Hammerfell during Reman II's reign, and High Rock was incorporated as early as teh reign of Reman Cyrodiil himself.
Thanks for noticing! I'll add it to the list, and correct it in a new video once I examine all the discrepencies.
Jesus, that was a fast response.
Keep up the great work
Why is southern Cyrodiil under Aldmeri control?
I have misread the terms of the Concordat and Ultimatum. I am working on a new and improved, revised version where I will take more time to study the details. However, thanks for pointing this fault out! I'll make note of it :)
I never thought that ayled empire was so big in meretich era 😯 but in that age you forgot mention the snow elfs on skyrim
no, the Falmer are mentioned
I’ve been waiting for this🙏
Love the vid
What kind of software did u use for this because I love it and I love making maps but I can never figure out how to do it
It's really ardous. I use Paint.NET. So what I did is I had one Paint.NET image file with all the layers (one for the map colors/borders, one for the text...) and then I would just make each individual frame in that, save it as a png image while keeping the Paint.NET file so I can move on to the next frame. After I had enough frames (for this video I think it was around 400), I would just import and combine them all in Filmora. But any video editing software should do. :3
If you ever do get into map videos, I wish you good luck.
Animativision Studios thank you so much
Is it… the Altmer really did conquer south and east of Cyrodiil during the Great War? I don’t remember it was stated that they actually kept it under the terms of the White-Gold Concordate. I’d double -check it
So you doubled check it?
i feel bad to the snow elf(falmer)
Don't.
They deserved it for betraying the Atmorans.
Death to the elves.
Glory to the Nords!
The Reach belongs to the Forsworns.
Not for those beast Nord.
Great. But I don't think that AD annexed Anvil and there are no records that Argonia expanded further into Morrowind after the Accession War. But thank you for your map. It's much better than Volgoda's version.
The dragon breaks don't prevent you from doing this kind of stuff ?
I mean, by time beeing non-linear, you should not be able show the map changes through time.
Nice video ! But how did you know what to put during those periods ?
Very true! When presented with periods with contradicting timelines I just put in the events which were more explained and had more detail/ground in the Elder Scrolls universe. The dragon breaks are a real pain for reading through history but what can you do :)
so accorated, nice map man
Amazing
*SPOILER ALERT*
So in the Oblivion quest 'An Unexpected Voyage', does the HoK/CoC/modern-day-Sheogorath (AKA the player character) actually come very close to being in sight of Aldmeris? Since the Blackwater Brigands or whatever only take the ship out of dock so they can rob it, they probably don't want to bother taking it too far, since they want to go back to Bravil 3 days later, but they take it far enough that you can't see any land.
It seems like it must be further out than the area of sea between Elsweyr and Argonia because land would still be in sight from anywhere in that area, so I'd guess it would be just a bit further south, quite near Aldmeris, or maybe south of Valenwood.
pelinal at 0:45 be like
*it's free real estate*
I am kinda sorry for you it must have taken ages to complete yet i have so small amount of views .. great video! Like & sub.
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
Yeah... a large history maps channel using all the research I did for this video to copy it (including my pretty obvious mistakes) for their own channel only a few weeks after I released mine, siphoning views, didn't help much, either.
But nevermind! I am currently researching on making a new and improved version, with less inaccuracies.
What is the song name?
Peaceful Waters from Elder Scrolls 3
Is there any evidence that the Empire controls Morrowind during the events of Skyrim?
This is awesome!!! Though I have a few pointers/questions/doubts... the Nedes are missing, and they are they basis of Colovian, Nibenese and Breton people, and they lived on northern Hammerfell along the Iron Mountains, and stretched as far as Resdayn, where they were stopped by the Chimer near Old Ebonheart (by using a rather nasty daedric ritual). Also, around 700 1E, didn't the dwemer controlled norther Skyrim and northern Morrowind, including the Red Mountain? Also the Ayleid kingdom stretched as far as High Rock (e.g. Moriseli in Betony, Silumm just north of Daggerfall and of course the cursed Erokii north of Stormhelm) and Black Marsh (e.g. Stormholm and Loriasel), and even Valenwood (the Elden Root graht tree grew atop an Ayleid ruin). And this is probably nitpicking (lol) but weren't 16 kingdoms in Elsweyr at some point, then united into Anequina and Pellitine? And after the Akaviri potentate, the Reachmen conquered Cyrodiil and established the Longhouse Emperors (between c. 6th century 2E - 573 2E).
Great vid it was a bit fast but at .75 speed it was fine
Wait the Aldmeri Dominion actually annexed parts of Cyrodil after the Great War?
Elves...
The reachmen first moved I to there supposed land, after the empire of skyrim collapsed and underwent the wars of succession. Not until til the year 500 of the first era
I don’t think that the Argonians took THAT large of a part of southern Morrowind
Why the Empire of Tamriel changes to Ocato Chancellate to Tamriellic Empire?
Rami O Bomb Because there was no Emperor to rule it, so the chancellor Ocato, who was in control of the imperial city when Uriel Septim died, decided to keep it together with the Elder Council giving him support.
why does anyome mess this with meretic era up lol
its like 2500 b.c in our timeline. the meretic era gets split in early, middle and late era, to show it in these 3 chapters would make it easier, because we dont know the exact dates, only early, middle and late meretic era.
Why is Tiber Septims early Empire called the Empire of Mer?
Badass display
Didn’t you say that you were working on a new and improved version?
Yep. But some things have occurred which have left me with little to no time at all, sadly... I will try to find some this summer during vacation. ^^;
TESmaps Any progress?
And then the empire wins the civil war in skyrim
Not in *my* Skyrim.
@TESmaps what’s the music you used
0:21 its Topal the Pilot not Torval, that's a city in Elsweyr
what is that small island west of thras?
amazing!
really good
What’s the song you used called?
Хорошо, конечно, сделано, но есть минус
Норды начали заселять скайрим только в первом году первой эры
Скайрим, до нордов, был заселён фалмерами
I love the video so much, but you completely forgot the 5 year war between Elsweyr and Valenood, that the Khajiit fought and won ... :(
whoops :c
you're right
That is really cool ;)
Didn't Morrowind secede from the Empire after the Red Year? It's been stated many times that Morrowind was independent and had mostly accumulated anti-imperial sentiment across the population by the time of Skyrim.
Its not confirmed that Morrowind is independent.
Shouldn't the Meretic Era count from 2500 to 0?
Wouldn't it be cool if the Elder Scrolls universe shown in the games was a lot bigger? That'd be a heck of a world to explore and uncover. Shame that it isn't as big, though.
The Bethesda developers started working more on quality over quantity
Meretic Era of 2850 + First Era of 2910 + Second Era of 896 + Third Era of 433 + Fourth Era of 201 = Year 7290.
We are in 2017 and in the Elder Scrolls was in 7290. We are far from their timeline but or technology is advanced than the Elder Scrolls World. I believe they will get an advance technology in 91th century or 90th century. And I believe they will reach into Gunpowder age in 87th century or 86th century.
TheSovietComrade That's... you're onto something!
I believe Hammerfell already used cannons that use gunpowder, and accounts of the sword singers or whatever they are called hint that they destroyed Yokuda through nuclear explosions from magic. also the dwemer have made things more advanced than we could hope to achieve at this moment. fire salts could be a gunpowder like thing. the elder scrolls is more advanced than it appears
You know, BCE exists too. The first real cities, and thus civilizations, appeared in circa 10,000 BCE. So we're more accuratly in the year 12,000. Still ahead of Elder Scrolls, though. We had Skyrim Level of technology in the year 10,100 (100 BCE), though.
The Elder Scrolls has robots, computers, cyborgs, spaceships, space stations, lunar colonies and internet. Your argument is invalid.
TheSovietComrade the modern human has existed for around 200k years. and civilization for around 10k we have had a lot longer than the races of skyrim the year is just when people think jesus was born
Empire will reborn!!!
The ending it look like stormcloaks ( skyrim,nords) Control whiterun but city stay neutral in war
I totally missed that! Very true. Thanks for pointing it out. Haven't played Skyrim in ages, and still have a lot of lore to read up on before finishing the final, improved, version of the video.
Black Marsh seceded before the great war not after
I feel like a lot of this is wrong I just feel it
Septim empire was the strongest in history.
Tamahu...
looks like a miniwargaming battle report with normal starting rules. Enemy at bottom, friendly at top.
crazy to see you in the comments - I remember ya from Starbound RP
God, I think I might just go back to play morrowind....then oblivion.....maybe go back and play daggerfall...oooo then play skyrim
Empire of the Septim most powerfull !
What if gnomes tried to conquer Tamriel?
The animations are good and all, but it is innacurate in some parts
please elaborate
🎥Great ⌛️ ⏳⏱ ⏲ chronological ⏳historic map🌎 🌍 🌏..Did "Akatosh" the time🐉⌛ ⌚watch👀,made and record✍️ event on this map
Ice Paladin who the fuck typed this????? A 2 year old SoundCloud rapper?
Espero que no ES 6 os elfos sejam bonitos fieis a mitologia original
While I appreciate the effort, there are simply many errors on this.
True this is. Alas, to error is human. The lore is incredibly comprehensive. Perhaps I'll revisit it some day and make an improved version, unless someone else does before then. Still, thanks!
Would love to see it! Graphically, your work is stunning an really good!
And I understand that it is difficult to make an accurate video on Elder Scrolls lore. Sorry if I sound too harsh!
what's the name of this music?