The series started out in 1994 with Elder Scrolls: Arena. There have been five total entries into the main series with a sixth one announced, a handful of spinoff games, a popular , and even a collectible card game. The world of Tamriel is vast, deep, and has a very long histor꧅y behind it.

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With that much real-world and in-universe history behind it, it's no wonder that there are elements of the timeline that can get more than🌸 a little confusing. It doesn't help that introduced its own apocalyptic prophecy that involved a little bit of time travel. All of this is to say that today, we're going to look at the 10 most confusing parts of the Elder Scrolls timeline.

10 The Timeline♔ And Scope Of The History

Elder Scrolls Arena
Elder Scrolls Arena

The age of Mundus, which is the pla𓄧ne of existence upon which all of the Elder Scrolls games take place, and Nirn, the planet upon which it all takes place, is very hard to discern. Linear time didn't really exist for much of the earliest activity. The first era is called the Dawn Era, and it's the timeless void in which Mundus and the planets within are created by the Aedra.

Time becomes measurable in the Merethic Era, which is sort of like the B.C.E of our history. It counts backward from 2500 until the First Era, which is when the years begin counting forward. Be💎tween the year 2500 of the Merethic Era and 201 of the Fourth Era (when Skyrim takes place), there are 7,101 years of time.

9 𝔍 Alduin🐲 And Skyrim Retconning Dragons Into All Of It

Skyrim Alduin

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Speaking of Skyrim, that game complicated a lot of things. As it's mentioned by several characters in the game, dragons didn't exist for much of the Elder Scrolls canon. Skyrim retconned Alduin and the dragon🌳s into the Merethic Era. Alduin convinced thౠe Altmer and men of Skyrim to worship dragons with the help of the Cult of Dragon Priests.

Eventually, a few Nords rose up against Aldu൩in with the help of Paarthurnax and conceived of the Dragonrend Shout. Then, of course, Alduin and the dragons returned in time for the events of The ൩Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

8 𝓰 The Elves And How They Fit Into Everything

skyrim altmer

The Elves are a long-lived people and, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:especially in Skyrim, the High Elves take pride in their long history and h💖ow old their civilization is. So how old is High Elf society?

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Well, the first writings and buildings from the Altmer date back to the Middle Merethic Era, so sometime b🎀etween 2,000 and 1,000 M.E. They allegedly arrived from a lost continent known as Aldmeris, or Old Ehlnofey. This is before anything recorded by humans, though there is evidence of Khajit and Argonia🔴n civilization even before the Altmer's arrival.

7 𓂃 𝓀 The Dwemer

Elder Scrolls Morrowind Dwemer

The Dwemer were another race of Mer, or Elves, that have been l💎ost to the centuries. They built technological marvels and lived deep within the ground, like the dwarves of other fantasy🃏 series.

Skyrim in particular has the player explore several Dwemer ruins throughout the game, which would lead one to wonder how old are the Dwemer? Well, evidence of the Dwemer race actually dates back to the Dawn Era. The height of their civilization was in the 🏅Merethic Era and early First Era. However, in 1E 700, the Dwemer Kagrenac began toying with forces of creation to make the Dwemer immortal. He attempted a spell during the Second Battle of Red Mountain (which was between the Dwemer and Chimer, the latter of which were ancestors ♎of the Dark Elves), but the spell went awry, causing all Dwemer to mysteriously disappear.

6 🔥 Solstheim And Red Mountain ꦇ

Elder Scrolls REd Mountain

Speaking of Red Mountain, many who played both Morrowind and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Skyrim's Dragonborn DLC may be wondering what happened to make Solstheim so desolate🌠 in the latter. It is revealed in the Dragonborn expansion that Red Mountain erupted sometime after the events ofꦜ෴ Morrowind and annihilated much of the Dunmer province.

To make things worseﷺ, established firmly when Red Mountain erupted. Based on the timeline as it exists, it must have happened before 4E 5. Given that there's no mention of Red Mountain erupting in Oblivion, that means that Red ꧃Mountain must have erupted within the first four years of the Fourth Era.

5 🌜 The Conflict Between The Empire And The High Elves ꦫ

Skyrim screenshot of Thalmor soldier wearing full armor

The Great War between the Aldmeri Dominion and the Third Empire of Tamriel took place some time in the early Fourth Era, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:after the Oblivion Crisis. The causes aren't clear, but it ended wiꦯth the White-Gold Concordat. The exact tim🅺e frame of this hasn't been established yet, which of course adds to the confusion.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:This gave the Thalmor government some strong leverage over the Empire, as is seen in Skyrim. All we know for sure about the timing is that it mus🦋t have occurred sometime in the Fourth Era, likely before 4E 200.

4 🌠 The Daedra And The Planemeld

The Daedra are demonic beings that hail from the realm of Oblivion. In the Elder Scrolls, they are of a greater race of entities call𒐪ed the Et'Ada. They helped form Mundus. They also staged a large-scale invasion during the Second 🧸Era in an event called the Planemeld. This was a war between the Daedra and all of Tamriel that was ended by Tiber Septim when he united the land against the Daedra. This event would go onto influence pretty much every Elder Scrolls game.

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Their exact origins are unclear, whether they are Aedra, or gods, that💟 were cast down, offspring of the primordial being of chaos and change known as Padomay, or if they are simply Et'Ada that come from Oblivion. In any case, their existence dates ba🌌ck to the Dawn Era.

3 The Aedra

Partial map of Nirn's solar system in the Elder Scrolls

The Aedra are also Et'Ada𒆙 that partook in the creation of Mundus inꦦ the Dawn Era. They are believed to have come from the primordial being, Anu, who represents light, stasis, and order.

Aedra hail from Aetherius and many are believed to have returned there after creatin🧜g Mundus. The others are believed to have died, became the primordial forces of reality, or became the "Earthbones," which are believed to have been the ancient ancestors of the Elves.

2 🉐 Talos And The Eight Divines

Skryim Nine Divines

Finally, we come to thඣe Eight/Nine Divines. The Nine Divines are the basis of the primary religion of Tamriel and dates back to the establishment of the Alessian Empire of the First Era. The religion comes from Cyrodiil, home of the Imperials. The original Eight were Akatosh, Arkay, Dibella, Julianos, Kynareth, Stendarr, Zenithar,✃ and Mara. Each one is based upon a star visible from Nirn. There are another three added by the Imperials in Morihaus, Reman, and Shezarr, but they aren't technically a part of the Divines.

Talos entered the picture when Tiber Septim helped defeat the Daedra in during the Planemeld and united all of Tamriel under his Empirꦜe. He is said to have ascended to godhood as T🍰alos, which is disputed by the Altmer and is the reason his worship is banned under the White-Gold Concordat by the time of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

1 The ꩵVery Concept Of A Dragon Break

a mage casting a magic spell at a dragon

To make everything all the more ridiculous, we have the concept of a Dragon Break. This is an occurrence in which the timeline shatters, causing nonlinear time and allow things to happen simultaneously in a way that could not otherwise happen. The "Dragon" of it is a reference to Akatosh, the God of Time who is thought to be a dragon. There isn't an agreed-upon number of Dragon Breaks in The Elder Scrolls canon, however, one of the most egregious e🎶xamples would be The Warp in the West.

In the final Dragon Break, aka The Warp in the West, the player-character of Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall uses a Numidium to (canonically) bꦛring peace to the Iliac Bay region by bringing the four kingdoms of Orsinium, Daggerfall, Wayrest, and Sentinel under the Empire by essentially giving them what they want𒈔ed. It also brought several smaller kingdoms to heel under these four kingdoms. This all involved what were actually six separate Numidiums, and it created noncanonical alternate timelines — one of which led to the early collapse of the Septim Empire.

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