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<noinclude>{{cleanup-lpp|writtenby=Legoless}}{{Lore Places Trail}}
{{Lore Place Summary
|continent=Tamriel
|province=Cyrodiil
|region=Jerall Mountains
|settlement=Bruma
|appears=[[Oblivion:Bruma|Oblivion]], [[OBMobile:Oblivion Mobile|Oblivion Mobile]], [[Online:Bruma|ESO]]
|image=OB-place-Bruma.jpg
|imgdesc=Bruma}}
[[Image:Cyrodiil map Oblivion.jpg|thumb|left|Map of Cyrodiil, showing Bruma in the north]][[File:OB-banner-Bruma.jpg|thumb|115px|right|Bruma's flag, displaying its city crest]]</noinclude>
Located in {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}, north of the {{Lore Link|Imperial City}}, {{Lore Link|Bruma}}'s population is primarily {{Lore Link|Nord}}s, which is reflected in the city's architecture. It is always relatively cold and snow-covered.{{ref|name=GTB|{{Cite book|Guide to Bruma}}}} The city's population includes followers of the [[Lore:Divines|Divines]] as well as those who follow the traditional [[Lore:Gods|Nordic Pantheon]].

The {{Lore Link|Silver Road}} connects Bruma to the Imperial City, while the {{Lore Link|Orange Road}} connects it to {{Lore Link|Chorrol}}. {{Lore Link|Cloud Ruler Temple}} is located nearby. Bruma has a small sewer system which connects up with the natural caves that run beneath the town.{{ref|name=OBMRecover|[[OBMobile:Recover the Amulet|Events]] of [[OBMobile:Oblivion Mobile|Oblivion Mobile]]}} This underground area was used by the Mythic Dawn during the Oblivion Crisis. The deeper levels of the sewers are home to {{Lore Link|troll}}s. The city also houses the Great Chapel of the youngest of the {{Lore Link|Nine Divines}}, {{Lore Link|Talos}}, which dominates the center of town.<noinclude>

==History==
The settlement has likely been in existence since at least {{Year|1E 1167}}.{{ref|name=IG|{{Cite book|Imbel Genealogy}}}}

In {{Year|2E 582}}, Bruma became neutral ground during the ongoing {{Lore Link|Alliance War}}, although it was initially within the territory controlled by the {{Lore Link|Daggerfall Covenant}}. The city was attacked by {{Lore Link|Dremora}} and {{Lore Link|Shadowed Path}} cultists in the name of {{Lore Link|Molag Bal}}. A {{Lore Link|Dark Anchor}} was then opened above the ruins of the city in an attempt to draw it into {{Lore Link|Coldharbour}} as part of the {{Lore Link|Planemeld}}, as well as to provide Daedric reinforcements. Several citizens barricaded themselves within key buildings, and the survivors sent pleas to both the Daggerfall Covenant and the {{Lore Link|Ebonheart Pact}} for aid.{{ref|{{Cite book|Bruma Pleads for Aid|ns=ON}}}} Passing soldiers helped the citizenry recover and fight back against the invaders, and the Dark Anchor was eventually lifted.{{ref|Events of ESO}}

In {{Year|3E 433}}, Bruma came under attack from the forces of {{Lore Link|Mehrunes Dagon}}. The {{Lore Link|Mythic Dawn}} planned to sack the city as they did {{Lore Link|Kvatch}}, by opening a {{Lore Link|Great Gate}} to the {{Lore Link|Deadlands}} and allowing a Daedric siege force to enter Nirn. These plans were discovered by the {{Lore Link|Blades}}, but were allowed to continue at the request of {{Lore Link|Martin Septim}} in order to obtain a {{Lore Link|Great Sigil Stone}}. Soldiers from the other cities of Cyrodiil flocked to Bruma to aid in the defense. Rallied by Martin himself, the soldiers held back the tide of Daedra long enough for the [[Lore:Hero|Champion of Cyrodiil]] to enter the Deadlands and retrieve the Sigil Stone, ending the invasion. The {{Lore Link|Battle of Bruma}} became one of the most important conflicts of the {{Lore Link|Oblivion Crisis}}.{{ref|name=OBGreat|[[Oblivion:Great Gate|Events]] of [[Oblivion:Oblivion|Oblivion]]}} That year, the Bruma {{Lore Link|Mages Guild}} branch was burned to the ground in a surprise attack from the {{Lore Link|Order of the Black Worm}}.{{ref|Events of Oblivion}}
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==See Also==
* For game-specific information, see the [[Oblivion:Bruma|Oblivion]] and [[Online:Bruma|ESO]] articles.

==References==
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