Decide. Im really feelin in this elder scrolls lore so i want to know what you guys think is the most important day
Edit: Uriel was assassinated in 3E 433. I was tired when i made this
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Edited by What I Look Like: 11/19/2016 3:49:39 PMAny time and place during the Oblivion Crisis where gates opened up anywhere. This is why I can barely stand to side with Imperials in Skyrim. They had a hold over all continents and races, and when the Oblivion Crisis came to a head, they abandoned every land they stretched their influence to in favor of protecting their homeland. The Dunmer, my favorite race, were not fighters at this point in history. House Redoran fought for years to create a viable militia and ended up creating an extremely powerful army to fight the Daedra. This ended up benefitting the Dunmer for generations to come, obviously. For example, when The Saxhleel (what the Argonians call their race) attacked the Dunmer on their home land they were able to defend themselves and stop the Saxhleel from pushing them to extinction. Saxhleel presumably attacked the Dunmer because they kept the Saxhleel as slaves for a very long time throughout history. Treated them like absolute garbage as well.
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Edited by JT of Winterhold: 11/15/2016 10:54:00 AMI forget the exact date, but whenever the Warp In The West happened.
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>when you know more about the history of Mundus than your irl history
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Tibet Septim dynasty
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Probably 9th of Frostfall, 3E 417. The warp in the west is a fine example of the lesser-known, trippy ass multiverse stuff with the Numidium.
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To me, as player, it has to be the Red Mountain eruption that guarantees no more games in Vardenfall.
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Edited by Ninja_Lazer: 11/15/2016 1:35:49 AMI hate Morndas...always so slow at the mines, we usually don't get a collapse until Turdas. But oh man, once Fredas is done...I take down pints of Honningbrew Mead like no other.
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1E 700 The Dwarves mysteriously disappear
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Good question, I personally believed that the most significant event would be Talos becoming a god. The Talos Ascension is a huge game changer. A mortal man becomes a god, as in, superior to all. The elves, who believe themselves superior to man, now are inferior to man. This completely flips the scales and has huge impacts. Also the Dwemer vanishing to another plain is a massive event. An entire race, that stretches across Tamriel, vanishes all at once. I don't even know where to begin if they stayed around. An honorable mention is the wiping of the existence of Jungles in Cyrodil across time.
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Red mountain eruption. Destroyed an entire area.
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the day that the Daedra arrived on Tamriel
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Did you mean Uriel Septim VII? You might want to put a date on there. It was 3E 433 I think?