There is half a Dwarven ship on the top of a mountain in solstheim that appears to be powered by some Dwarven machinery that is still running inside. Its hidden in a reikling camp. The ship is upside down and obviously smashed as you only find a small portion of the stern. It appears to have been smashed by crashing into the mountain where it lies, as if it flew from somewhere and crashed right there. The reiklings built their camp from the rest of the wood. I always thought it was an experimental boat the dwarves were working on that had so much power it flew out of the water and crashed on shore... but maybe it was a Dwarven space ship after all! Thats such a neat thought! Go check it out and see if it fits in with this historical lore!
Ah yes the infamous "forth thingy by whiterun" Indeed known far and wide where general thingy took his great stand against those one guys and the whosamuts!
You should do a history on Daggerfall as a Kingdom if possible, it seems like Daggerfall has more lore than others like Wayrest. Also when you think about it High Rock is a power house if all Kingdoms worked together since they all build militaries the size of other provinces but they almost never band together
Love this! Just joined your patreon after weeks of deep diving into your channel. I mentioned in a previous comment that I'm a newbie to TES when I was gifted Skyrim last year. I gotta say it again, your videos are just..... elevated. Personable in delivery, respectful in the statement of your opinions, but so deliberate and academic in how it's presented as a whole. Thank you! Looking forward to more!
Thank you for all your good work, I fancy myself an officianato of elder scrolls and you have wowed me by all your diligent work on all your videos. Thank you sir
the whole "space" concept is wildly different in this world.. Space is more of a dimension than something you can physically move to. There is nirn in the center, then around nirn is the realms of the divines (the realms actually ARE the divines themselves) but due to using all their power they have little influence left besides making a kind of "shield" around the realm of nirn. On the other side of them is the void of oblivion, which is where all the realms of the daedric princes are. The daedra stayed within the vicinity of nirn, but did not use their power to create it so they still retained much of their power. this is all surrounded by Aetherius, which is where all the original spirits came from and also where all magic comes from (how the sunwells in oblivion got their power). Stars are actually holes in the void into Aetherius created by all the gods that left when they realized theyre power was being drained. Magnus created the largest of these which leaked magic into nirn making him the "god of mages" type of figure. The space programs were people trying to cross the oblivion void into the realm of Aetherius, but leaving in a "spaceship" isnt the same as it is for us. They are actually leaving a dimension, making it hypothetically possible to travel to the realms of the deadric lords and beyond into Aetherius. So you wouldnt exactly fly to another planet and land its more of physically moving to another dimension and flying straight to the space in the void a realm is located, instead of using magic to teleport directly to it.
From what I understand, it's more like the Elder Scrolls world is actually a large space that was carved out as separate from Aetherius and Oblivion. Imagine a large, empty sphere. Inside that Sphere, there is the main planet: Nirn. Around Nirn are the other Planets, created by the Divines who chose to remain in that world instead of escaping back to Aetherius. All of the stars and the sun itself are actually holes punctured into the outer layer of the sphere, and the light that comes through is actually from Aetherius. So, theoretically it would be possible to travel from Nirn to the moons for example, because between them is just empty space. However, the whole thing is surrounded by Aetherius, blocked off by some type of wall, so there's only so far you could travel. So; the mortal plane is like a bubble "inside" Aetherius, and Nirn and the other planets are all inside that bubble.
The Aetherius is the desktop. Vivec and Tiber Septim knew that everything were unreal (a game). This is why Vivec wanted to be every race, every gender, every choice (the player) but at the end could be only Vivec (the npc he was ment to be) according to Sotha Sil. Sil himself was at the verge of realizing the truth but failed and accepted everything as they were to find peace. A theory i like.
@@06burhan What about that one guy in Varrock from Runescape who achieved the same thing that both Tiber Septim and Vivec did, how has he not ascended?!
Out of all the different dynasties and characters in the elder scrolls reman I and Tiber septim have to be my favourite Uriel v and vii are close reman iii aswell I'm trying to restore it in ck2 elder kings 1
Hello :) Can you make a video about the psijic order? Who are they? how powerfull they are, what are they? and so on, there are a tons of secrets about them we dont know it.
my guess is it's to do with their fascination with dragons. according to the lore i've been hyperfixating on for now 5 days straight, the Tsaesci seemed fixated on dragons, my theory is it was out of a desire to gain their power by doing.... whatever tf it meant when people said they 'ate' and 'became' (paraphrasing and also its 3 am) people, to the dragons. likely, as probably at *least* humanOID creatures, if not literal humans, once they found out about men with the blood and/or souls of dragons, they figured that was a far more manageable way to achieve whatever they wanted to do with dragons to gain their power- either by serving or 'consuming' a dragonborn man (or mer, idk 100% the lore on that but i know my dragonborn in skyrim was a dunmer or bosmer 90% of the time)
@@SterbenCyrodill I've been hoping for a first era game. I really want one during the reign of Belharza who was the son of Alessia and Morihaus. It would be interesting to see how the alessian order rose and how he did not get along with them. I would also want a game during the second empire, either during the reman dynsaty or the akaviri potentates
What do you think about this that the last dragonborn would be after winning civil war on side empire or stormcloak (nevermind really) and assatination Titus Mede II, be a new fundator of next human empire and take place after Reman I and Tiber Septim as a new hero god of men?
Probably unlikely, if for no other reason than in previous games the player character usually was a lone wolf hero, not a major leader. Besides it's not known (because it's the player's decision) that the dragonborn is even human. The box art depicts him as a Nord but well, since it's the player's choice, that may not necessarily be canon. It's not impossible but I wouldn't bet money on it.
The last dragonborn couldnt become emperor. 1- he is the LAST dragonborn so he's also the LAST dragonblood. The elder council won't agree with the idea of an adoptive heir. 2- the last dragonborn's maybe not human, maybe altmer so maybe thalmor or
He's maybe dunmer so maybe a follower of the great houses. 3- like all other playable character in tes, nobody knows him and nobody'll remember his/her race, sex, ranks in the society. If the last dragonborn could become emperor, bethesda would have to take a decision about your sex, race, etc
That's very unlikely. The Elder Scrolls series has the habit of making the protagonist of a previous game disappear by the time of the next one, and we are usually told that they didn't acomplish anything else besides what quests they could do in their game. The Nereravine went to Akavir and disappeared, the Hero of Kvatch became Sheogorath losing his previous identity in the process. And what of the Dragonborn? I bet that we'll be told that the Dragonborn disappeared after he travelled to Solstheim, there will probably be NPCs or a book talking about how "some locals claim that he became the champion of the daedric prince Hermaeus Mora and travelled to Apocrypha". Why else would they make it that in order to defeat Miraak we have to do what Hermaues Mora says and become his champion? To have one action that ALL the players made as the Dragonborn to mention in the next game.
Morkivar? Or morvihkar? Idk but isn't that the same name as the vampire by Morthall? Maybe that emperor who's death is unknown was turned to a vampire lol unlikely but maybe
+Dickpuncher No Bethesda music from the games. I only use stuff from the games and some fan created stuff. Only the script, editing and voice are mine, I cannot take credit for the rest.
same reason a *lot* of ancient fantasy human societies tend to be at least *influenced* by the roman empire- just the right amount of coolness and knowledge gaps that can be filled with the fantasy. that and, yknow.... one of history's most successful empires while it was around, iirc
That's a great debate on lore the Tsaecie are described as snake like people, this can be taken as litteral or not, they are from the Akavir islands which is basically Japan, and it's said that no human has lived there in many ages (which favours the Tsaecie as snake people)
Or it’s simply a reference to their battle banners that could represent a snake, therefore they’re called “snakes”. This is also a thing that happened in real history calling the enemies like the animal represented on the battle flags. I think the Imperial Legion too rarely are referred as dragons. I think they’re referred as snakes because a snake is pictured on their battle flags
@@gothic3theageofwar565 Could be but the flag of the tsaecie emperor was not a snake, and as I said both are a probability and lie in theory so unless they add more info both are correct.
i'm asking out of genuine curiosity, i know some people are mean about this sort of thing but i just wanna know- does he have a stutter, or was he just really nervous/inexperienced making these back then?
Dude Tiber Septim was the greatest warrior and Emperor Tamriel has ever seen. And no he was a fucking Nord Dovahkiin. His dynasty did mostly good to the land with some exceptions (like Potema and Pelagius the Mad). Reman Cyrodiil is similar but ultimately not so strong warrior as Tiber was. His dynasty was mostly a disaster.
Man, you sure did your homework by searching all the lore and you know a hell lot about it, but PLEASE do practice reading your scrips before making a video because I can't understand half of what you saying, and I'm not just talking about your terrible pronunciation of the TES specific names, I'm talking about English. You are reading everything so fast and then you stumble on your own tongue and then it's just a mess and I can't understand shit of what you are saying! But nice videos tho
@@ImperialKnowledge Yes, I saw this is a 2017 video, I will check your new content if its about tes lore, but like I said, you know a lot about this and the videos are very well done, good job
@@ImperialKnowledge i know i just asked this in a comment but i don't know how to @ people on youtube yet so i hope you don't mind me asking again- do (or did) you have a stutter? or was it just nerves and/or inexperience? it doesn't really bother me, which is odd cause i have auditory processing issues so between your accent and the word-stumbling its actually pretty unusual that i can understand you so easily, but i am kinda curious lol
@@finn_in_the_bin5263 well I got notified for this one and havent seen another one so its fine that you commented here actually haha. But it was just inexperience with reading out a script, these days its far easier.
So yeah, new video!
Thank you!
MrNahual2099 I like that
I really do love these videos, but cut down on the coffee mate, you're constantly stumbling over your own words.
In short emperor did well, murdered by morag tong. His successor comes and does well but then murdered by morag tong.
Lol yeah, pretty much.
That's why you don't fuck with the Dunmers
'I will never forgive the Dunmers!" -Reman probably.
There is half a Dwarven ship on the top of a mountain in solstheim that appears to be powered by some Dwarven machinery that is still running inside. Its hidden in a reikling camp. The ship is upside down and obviously smashed as you only find a small portion of the stern. It appears to have been smashed by crashing into the mountain where it lies, as if it flew from somewhere and crashed right there. The reiklings built their camp from the rest of the wood. I always thought it was an experimental boat the dwarves were working on that had so much power it flew out of the water and crashed on shore... but maybe it was a Dwarven space ship after all! Thats such a neat thought! Go check it out and see if it fits in with this historical lore!
The Dwemer were preparing for the war against the Balmar empire.
These Guys are highly Underrated
Ah yes the infamous "forth thingy by whiterun"
Indeed known far and wide where general thingy took his great stand against those one guys and the whosamuts!
I don't normally read books in Skyrim, but the Battle of Fort Thingy-by-Whiterun just gripped me.
If you ever get a chance it would be awesome to hear the story of the Plane Meld, when Molag Bal invaded with the help of Mannimarco.
You should do a history on Daggerfall as a Kingdom if possible, it seems like Daggerfall has more lore than others like Wayrest. Also when you think about it High Rock is a power house if all Kingdoms worked together since they all build militaries the size of other provinces but they almost never band together
Love this! Just joined your patreon after weeks of deep diving into your channel. I mentioned in a previous comment that I'm a newbie to TES when I was gifted Skyrim last year. I gotta say it again, your videos are just..... elevated. Personable in delivery, respectful in the statement of your opinions, but so deliberate and academic in how it's presented as a whole. Thank you! Looking forward to more!
Thank you for all your good work, I fancy myself an officianato of elder scrolls and you have wowed me by all your diligent work on all your videos. Thank you sir
At your service
Make an entire video just of you pronouncing the extremely difficult names, like Divayth, Savirien-Chorak, and Hlaalu.
Mabye do a vid About meeee!!!!!!
Lord sheogorath The prince of madness JYGGALAG.
CHEEESE!
Have you heard zoomin?
What a failed Daedra. Jyggalag ×10 better than that cringe.
@@Articulo-Mortis shut up
the whole "space" concept is wildly different in this world.. Space is more of a dimension than something you can physically move to. There is nirn in the center, then around nirn is the realms of the divines (the realms actually ARE the divines themselves) but due to using all their power they have little influence left besides making a kind of "shield" around the realm of nirn. On the other side of them is the void of oblivion, which is where all the realms of the daedric princes are. The daedra stayed within the vicinity of nirn, but did not use their power to create it so they still retained much of their power. this is all surrounded by Aetherius, which is where all the original spirits came from and also where all magic comes from (how the sunwells in oblivion got their power). Stars are actually holes in the void into Aetherius created by all the gods that left when they realized theyre power was being drained. Magnus created the largest of these which leaked magic into nirn making him the "god of mages" type of figure. The space programs were people trying to cross the oblivion void into the realm of Aetherius, but leaving in a "spaceship" isnt the same as it is for us. They are actually leaving a dimension, making it hypothetically possible to travel to the realms of the deadric lords and beyond into Aetherius. So you wouldnt exactly fly to another planet and land its more of physically moving to another dimension and flying straight to the space in the void a realm is located, instead of using magic to teleport directly to it.
From what I understand, it's more like the Elder Scrolls world is actually a large space that was carved out as separate from Aetherius and Oblivion.
Imagine a large, empty sphere.
Inside that Sphere, there is the main planet: Nirn. Around Nirn are the other Planets, created by the Divines who chose to remain in that world instead of escaping back to Aetherius.
All of the stars and the sun itself are actually holes punctured into the outer layer of the sphere, and the light that comes through is actually from Aetherius.
So, theoretically it would be possible to travel from Nirn to the moons for example, because between them is just empty space. However, the whole thing is surrounded by Aetherius, blocked off by some type of wall, so there's only so far you could travel. So; the mortal plane is like a bubble "inside" Aetherius, and Nirn and the other planets are all inside that bubble.
The Aetherius is the desktop. Vivec and Tiber Septim knew that everything were unreal (a game). This is why Vivec wanted to be every race, every gender, every choice (the player) but at the end could be only Vivec (the npc he was ment to be) according to Sotha Sil. Sil himself was at the verge of realizing the truth but failed and accepted everything as they were to find peace.
A theory i like.
@@06burhan What about that one guy in Varrock from Runescape who achieved the same thing that both Tiber Septim and Vivec did, how has he not ascended?!
@@alex_ho probably cause it's a different game in a different world lmao
Gotta love that intro. It is the kind of intro that would be in a movie, the music and everything.
Make a video about the alessian dynasty, and the prophet veloth
100% agree with you at the end of this episode. Events of ESO does mark the end. It was the perfect place to put the game.
Love your lore man. Good stuff.
I can only think about Raman noodles now
And yet not a single person thought to snap a photo of the 300+ rule potentate.
You should do a lore video on the lesser known islands on Nirn
I thought about that, but there is not that much info on it.... Unfortunatly
WEEZY EEEseben I would love that.
Imperial Knowledge Cathnoquey & Ysnlea. Just include that it's apocryphal, and only minor Easter eggs alluding to the echmer have been made in canon
Soul carin... why does no one seem to know about it? And a billion other questions
+SuperMasterJuice There is not that much lore on it, just a lack of writing I am afraid. I could do a speculation video in the future... Perhaps..
😮 that's so cool I had to go find it and see it for myself
Hello UA-cam
Out of all the different dynasties and characters in the elder scrolls reman I and Tiber septim have to be my favourite Uriel v and vii are close reman iii aswell I'm trying to restore it in ck2 elder kings 1
Fort Greymoor is the fort near whiterun
Very good info thanks for the great vid keep it up man!!
Swap the E and the A in Reman and you get noodles.
Hello :) Can you make a video about the psijic order? Who are they? how powerfull they are, what are they? and so on, there are a tons of secrets about them we dont know it.
I think this video needs a remake after the Blackwood Chapter of ESO
FOR THE EMPIRE!!!
Thx for tinitus with urdelayed intro
Anyone else still think this legend is severly underrated.
the question is, why is the Akaviris wanted a dragonborn so bad?
yup that is the real question
we probably would've found out in the skyrim main quest (the one that was originally gonna happen)
my guess is it's to do with their fascination with dragons. according to the lore i've been hyperfixating on for now 5 days straight, the Tsaesci seemed fixated on dragons, my theory is it was out of a desire to gain their power by doing.... whatever tf it meant when people said they 'ate' and 'became' (paraphrasing and also its 3 am) people, to the dragons. likely, as probably at *least* humanOID creatures, if not literal humans, once they found out about men with the blood and/or souls of dragons, they figured that was a far more manageable way to achieve whatever they wanted to do with dragons to gain their power- either by serving or 'consuming' a dragonborn man (or mer, idk 100% the lore on that but i know my dragonborn in skyrim was a dunmer or bosmer 90% of the time)
Like I said in a comment in another video new subscriber but I love your videos already
(Btw this video is extremely well made)
Hey let's face it: High King Emeric is the next rightful emperor
What is the song called that is used around 2:25?
Holger Nilsson Rise of an emperor, by scott buckley.it is a tes fan song
How about at 9:04
I love your vidoes please keep it up
Fuck the Potentate, Tamriel ruled by an Akaviri? IT'S A DISGRACE!
Didn't Reman also conquer Summerset? I though he had
Only thing i could find is that Summerset Isles possibly submitted willingly to Reman II to avoid conflict...
Well, then it might have had. Lore of the 1st Era is quite confusing, we need a game there to settle our doubts!
@@SterbenCyrodill I've been hoping for a first era game. I really want one during the reign of Belharza who was the son of Alessia and Morihaus. It would be interesting to see how the alessian order rose and how he did not get along with them. I would also want a game during the second empire, either during the reman dynsaty or the akaviri potentates
I love your videos
What do you think about this that the last dragonborn would be after winning civil war on side empire or stormcloak (nevermind really) and assatination Titus Mede II, be a new fundator of next human empire and take place after Reman I and Tiber Septim as a new hero god of men?
Probably unlikely, if for no other reason than in previous games the player character usually was a lone wolf hero, not a major leader. Besides it's not known (because it's the player's decision) that the dragonborn is even human. The box art depicts him as a Nord but well, since it's the player's choice, that may not necessarily be canon.
It's not impossible but I wouldn't bet money on it.
The dragonborn ends up taking miraaks place.
The last dragonborn couldnt become emperor. 1- he is the LAST dragonborn so he's also the LAST dragonblood. The elder council won't agree with the idea of an adoptive heir. 2- the last dragonborn's maybe not human, maybe altmer so maybe thalmor or
He's maybe dunmer so maybe a follower of the great houses. 3- like all other playable character in tes, nobody knows him and nobody'll remember his/her race, sex, ranks in the society. If the last dragonborn could become emperor, bethesda would have to take a decision about your sex, race, etc
That's very unlikely. The Elder Scrolls series has the habit of making the protagonist of a previous game disappear by the time of the next one, and we are usually told that they didn't acomplish anything else besides what quests they could do in their game. The Nereravine went to Akavir and disappeared, the Hero of Kvatch became Sheogorath losing his previous identity in the process. And what of the Dragonborn? I bet that we'll be told that the Dragonborn disappeared after he travelled to Solstheim, there will probably be NPCs or a book talking about how "some locals claim that he became the champion of the daedric prince Hermaeus Mora and travelled to Apocrypha".
Why else would they make it that in order to defeat Miraak we have to do what Hermaues Mora says and become his champion? To have one action that ALL the players made as the Dragonborn to mention in the next game.
Awesome
What happened to north elsweyr one moment it's not under the empire, reman attacks the snakes tgen it's now under the empire
Morkivar? Or morvihkar? Idk but isn't that the same name as the vampire by Morthall? Maybe that emperor who's death is unknown was turned to a vampire lol unlikely but maybe
Movarth, actually. but they are similar sounding!
YYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHH
I suggest you post your main sources.
Imperial Space Program
What is the song call at 9:04
Bro could you possibly post what the background music is? I think I heard a hint of the ESO official soundtrack? Cheers!
+Dickpuncher At what point? I think you mean: Rise of an emperor by scott buckley.
That is the only non bethesda theme I use
Was the other stuff your own music? And thanks for the quick reply, I recently discovered your channel and I love your lore videos!
+Dickpuncher No Bethesda music from the games. I only use stuff from the games and some fan created stuff. Only the script, editing and voice are mine, I cannot take credit for the rest.
+Dickpuncher I do make my ownmaps though
Why was the Empire from Elder Scrolls, inspired by the Roman Empire?
same reason a *lot* of ancient fantasy human societies tend to be at least *influenced* by the roman empire- just the right amount of coolness and knowledge gaps that can be filled with the fantasy. that and, yknow.... one of history's most successful empires while it was around, iirc
You forgot the Septim dynasty?
No I did a video on them
Wait the leader of the Akaviri Potentate is not a snake. They were humans, asian like people
That's a great debate on lore the Tsaecie are described as snake like people, this can be taken as litteral or not, they are from the Akavir islands which is basically Japan, and it's said that no human has lived there in many ages (which favours the Tsaecie as snake people)
Or it’s simply a reference to their battle banners that could represent a snake, therefore they’re called “snakes”. This is also a thing that happened in real history calling the enemies like the animal represented on the battle flags. I think the Imperial Legion too rarely are referred as dragons. I think they’re referred as snakes because a snake is pictured on their battle flags
@@gothic3theageofwar565 Could be but the flag of the tsaecie emperor was not a snake, and as I said both are a probability and lie in theory so unless they add more info both are correct.
Reman... More like Ramen am i right guys hehe
I have read roman emoerors xD
i'm asking out of genuine curiosity, i know some people are mean about this sort of thing but i just wanna know- does he have a stutter, or was he just really nervous/inexperienced making these back then?
Reman Cyrodil>Tiber Bitchboy (Aka Hjalti Earlybeard the Breton).
Dude Tiber Septim was the greatest warrior and Emperor Tamriel has ever seen. And no he was a fucking Nord Dovahkiin. His dynasty did mostly good to the land with some exceptions (like Potema and Pelagius the Mad).
Reman Cyrodiil is similar but ultimately not so strong warrior as Tiber was. His dynasty was mostly a disaster.
@@gothic3theageofwar565 Tiber is referred to as man-mer
RIP ears.
My guy write a script
I like your videos but sometime it's hard understanding
Man, you sure did your homework by searching all the lore and you know a hell lot about it, but PLEASE do practice reading your scrips before making a video because I can't understand half of what you saying, and I'm not just talking about your terrible pronunciation of the TES specific names, I'm talking about English. You are reading everything so fast and then you stumble on your own tongue and then it's just a mess and I can't understand shit of what you are saying!
But nice videos tho
I hath taken notice of that years ago and my newer stuff since this video I practice a lot more and cut the stumbling over words.
@@ImperialKnowledge Yes, I saw this is a 2017 video, I will check your new content if its about tes lore, but like I said, you know a lot about this and the videos are very well done, good job
@@World_of_VI dang this makes me feel old. As I've been doing nothing but teslore since 2016
@@ImperialKnowledge i know i just asked this in a comment but i don't know how to @ people on youtube yet so i hope you don't mind me asking again- do (or did) you have a stutter? or was it just nerves and/or inexperience? it doesn't really bother me, which is odd cause i have auditory processing issues so between your accent and the word-stumbling its actually pretty unusual that i can understand you so easily, but i am kinda curious lol
@@finn_in_the_bin5263 well I got notified for this one and havent seen another one so its fine that you commented here actually haha. But it was just inexperience with reading out a script, these days its far easier.
I live IRL in the city of Kastav(near Rijeka,Croatia)
First time i played Skyrim i died when i saw the name.