The inception of the Skyrim Conquests, began with the first Nordic discoveries of the proto-Breton 'Manmeri' beyond the western border of the Reach. According to Khosey's Tamrilean Tractates, the first sighting of Breton-Manmeri came from a group of Nordic hunters, who, at first, attacked the Bretons believing them some new, undiscovered, strand of Aldmer. Recorded as being "scarcely recognizable as humans," the hunting parties' slaughter only stopped when the oldest of the Manmeri began pleading for his life in some form of broken Nordic dialect. News of this discovery began to spread all across Skyrim, eventually to the capitol city, Windhelm. There, it was concluded that the Manmeri must have been remnants of human slaves taken from Saarthal during its fall and sacking, and that ten gen
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| - The inception of the Skyrim Conquests, began with the first Nordic discoveries of the proto-Breton 'Manmeri' beyond the western border of the Reach. According to Khosey's Tamrilean Tractates, the first sighting of Breton-Manmeri came from a group of Nordic hunters, who, at first, attacked the Bretons believing them some new, undiscovered, strand of Aldmer. Recorded as being "scarcely recognizable as humans," the hunting parties' slaughter only stopped when the oldest of the Manmeri began pleading for his life in some form of broken Nordic dialect. News of this discovery began to spread all across Skyrim, eventually to the capitol city, Windhelm. There, it was concluded that the Manmeri must have been remnants of human slaves taken from Saarthal during its fall and sacking, and that ten gen
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| - The inception of the Skyrim Conquests, began with the first Nordic discoveries of the proto-Breton 'Manmeri' beyond the western border of the Reach. According to Khosey's Tamrilean Tractates, the first sighting of Breton-Manmeri came from a group of Nordic hunters, who, at first, attacked the Bretons believing them some new, undiscovered, strand of Aldmer. Recorded as being "scarcely recognizable as humans," the hunting parties' slaughter only stopped when the oldest of the Manmeri began pleading for his life in some form of broken Nordic dialect. News of this discovery began to spread all across Skyrim, eventually to the capitol city, Windhelm. There, it was concluded that the Manmeri must have been remnants of human slaves taken from Saarthal during its fall and sacking, and that ten generations of forced intermingling with Elves had left them with their deformed, elven, appearance. With this verdict, the High King Vrage the Gifted saw no other choice than to invade the neighboring lands of High Rock and liberate the Nord's long separated kinsmen from the tyranny of Elven rulership. Thus began the Skyrim Conquests in 1E 240, which in the span of fifty years would carve out an Empire spanning almost the entirety of northern Tamriel. The success of the Skyrim conquests can be partially attributed to the Tongues, who could easily breach the defenses of enemy strongholds with their powerful Thu'um.
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