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|'''The Imperial City is sacked by Aldmeri forces.''' | |'''The Imperial City is sacked by Aldmeri forces.''' | ||
Titus II flees north from the city, smashing through the surrounding Aldmeri forces with his main army and linking up with reinforcements heading south from Skyrim under General Jonna. The Imperial City falls to the invaders. The Imperial Palace is burned, White-Gold Tower is looted, and the Aldmeri commit many atrocities against the defenseless populace. | Titus II flees north from the city, smashing through the surrounding Aldmeri forces with his main army and linking up with reinforcements heading south from Skyrim under General Jonna. The Imperial City falls to the invaders. The Imperial Palace is burned, White-Gold Tower is looted, and the Aldmeri commit many atrocities against the defenseless populace. | ||
'''The Reachmen rebel, taking over the Reach.''' | '''The Reachmen rebel, taking over the Reach.''' | ||
With the Empire busy fighting the Thalmor, Markarth is left undefended. The Reachmen take the opportunity to overthrow the Nords of the Reach, retaking the Reach easily. The changeover is relatively peaceful, with only a few of the harshest Nord landowners being put to death. | With the Empire busy fighting the Thalmor, Markarth is left undefended. The Reachmen take the opportunity to overthrow the Nords of the Reach, retaking the Reach easily. The changeover is relatively peaceful, with only a few of the harshest Nord landowners being put to death. | ||
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|'''The Battle of the Red Ring results in the complete destruction of the main Aldmeri force in Cyrodiil, a victory for the Empire precipitating the end of the Great War.''' | |'''The Battle of the Red Ring results in the complete destruction of the main Aldmeri force in Cyrodiil, a victory for the Empire precipitating the end of the Great War.''' | ||
The Imperial City is retaken and Titus II's decision to withdraw from it the previous year is vindicated. Despite this resounding victory, however, the Empire is exhausted and unable to continue the war. Realizing this, Titus II seeks to negotiate with the Aldmeri Dominion to end the war. | The Imperial City is retaken and Titus II's decision to withdraw from it the previous year is vindicated. Despite this resounding victory, however, the Empire is exhausted and unable to continue the war. Realizing this, Titus II seeks to negotiate with the Aldmeri Dominion to end the war. | ||
'''The Elder Scrolls mysteriously disappear from the Imperial Library.''' | '''The Elder Scrolls mysteriously disappear from the Imperial Library.''' | ||
The Elder Scrolls are scattered across Tamriel by forces unknown. Members of the Cult of the Ancestor Moth set out to search for them. | The Elder Scrolls are scattered across Tamriel by forces unknown. Members of the Cult of the Ancestor Moth set out to search for them. | ||
'''The Great War ends with the White-Gold Concordat.''' | '''The Great War ends with the White-Gold Concordat.''' | ||
The peace treaty between the Empire and the Aldmeri Dominion gives the Thalmor free rein to stamp out the worship of Talos throughout the Empire, and cedes a large section of southern Hammerfell. Critics note that these terms are almost identical to the ultimatum that Titus II rejected at the start of the war. | The peace treaty between the Empire and the Aldmeri Dominion gives the Thalmor free rein to stamp out the worship of Talos throughout the Empire, and cedes a large section of southern Hammerfell. Critics note that these terms are almost identical to the ultimatum that Titus II rejected at the start of the war. | ||
'''Hammerfell leaves the Empire after rejecting the White-Gold Concordat.''' | '''Hammerfell leaves the Empire after rejecting the White-Gold Concordat.''' | ||
Titus II renounces Hammerfell as a province of the Empire to preserve the treaty after the Redguards oppose ceding their lands. The Redguards see this as a betrayal, and a lasting bitterness between Hammerfell and the Empire is sown to the delight of the Thalmor. Hammerfell continues to war with the Aldmeri Dominion for the next five years. | Titus II renounces Hammerfell as a province of the Empire to preserve the treaty after the Redguards oppose ceding their lands. The Redguards see this as a betrayal, and a lasting bitterness between Hammerfell and the Empire is sown to the delight of the Thalmor. Hammerfell continues to war with the Aldmeri Dominion for the next five years. | ||
|西古爾德退出修會,返回天際。 | |西古爾德退出修會,返回天際。 | ||
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|'''Ulfric Stormcloak retakes The Reach, instigating the Markarth Incident.''' | |'''Ulfric Stormcloak retakes The Reach, instigating the Markarth Incident.''' | ||
Skyrim and the son of the deposed Jarl of the Reach promise Ulfric Stormcloak free worship of Talos in exchange for retaking the province. Ulfric forms a Nord militia and crushes the Reachmen at Markarth with the aid of the thu'um. The survivors flee into the wilds, forming a group called the Forsworn. After the Empire reestablishes control over the Reach, Ulfric is arrested when the Thalmor discover the open worship of Talos. Ulfric and his men are eventually released, but the incident kindles what will become the Stormcloak Rebellion. | Skyrim and the son of the deposed Jarl of the Reach promise Ulfric Stormcloak free worship of Talos in exchange for retaking the province. Ulfric forms a Nord militia and crushes the Reachmen at Markarth with the aid of the thu'um. The survivors flee into the wilds, forming a group called the Forsworn. After the Empire reestablishes control over the Reach, Ulfric is arrested when the Thalmor discover the open worship of Talos. Ulfric and his men are eventually released, but the incident kindles what will become the Stormcloak Rebellion. | ||
'''Gallus Desidenius, Guildmaster of the Thieves Guild, is murdered by Mercer Frey.''' | '''Gallus Desidenius, Guildmaster of the Thieves Guild, is murdered by Mercer Frey.''' | ||
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|'''The Second Treaty of Stros M'Kai is signed.''' | |'''The Second Treaty of Stros M'Kai is signed.''' | ||
Having been fought to a standstill by the Redguards, the Aldmeri Dominion withdraws from Hammerfell. | Having been fought to a standstill by the Redguards, the Aldmeri Dominion withdraws from Hammerfell. | ||
'''Celemaril Light-Bringer returns.''' | '''Celemaril Light-Bringer returns.''' | ||
The ancient Ayleid Sorcerer-King Celemaril Light-Bringer is freed from his imprisonment and returns as an undead lich hellbent on destroying the world.[11] He is defeated in single combat and sealed within the Abyss by a hero known only as the Warrior.[12] | The ancient Ayleid Sorcerer-King Celemaril Light-Bringer is freed from his imprisonment and returns as an undead lich hellbent on destroying the world.[11] He is defeated in single combat and sealed within the Abyss by a hero known only as the Warrior.[12] | ||
|巨龙出世团,主角四人会面。 | |巨龙出世团,主角四人会面。 | ||
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|'''Wayrest falls to corsairs.''' | |'''Wayrest falls to corsairs.''' | ||
Corsairs seize Wayrest and raid the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary there, destroying it. | Corsairs seize Wayrest and raid the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary there, destroying it. | ||
'''Bravil erupts into violence.''' | '''Bravil erupts into violence.''' | ||
A war of control being waged by Cyrodiil's two largest skooma traffickers leads to violent fighting within the city. The Lucky Old Lady statue is destroyed in the fighting. The Night Mother's crypt is raided and Alisanne Dupre, Listener of the Dark Brotherhood, is killed defending it. The Night Mother's remains would later come into the care of Cicero. | A war of control being waged by Cyrodiil's two largest skooma traffickers leads to violent fighting within the city. The Lucky Old Lady statue is destroyed in the fighting. The Night Mother's crypt is raided and Alisanne Dupre, Listener of the Dark Brotherhood, is killed defending it. The Night Mother's remains would later come into the care of Cicero. | ||
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