Abrir menu principal

UESPWiki β

Alterações

Lore:Ano Vermelho

3 522 bytes adicionados, 09h58min de 15 de março de 2014
m
About
<noinclude>{{Lore History Trail}}[[File:MW-place-Ministry of Truth.jpg|thumb|right|Baar Dau, before the fall, hanging over the Temple Canton of Vivec]]
{{About|the event|the book|The Red Year}}</noinclude>
{{Year|4E 5}}{{ref|name=AHORR1|{{Cite book|History of Raven Rock, Vol. I}}}} came to be known as the {{Lore Link|Red Year}} due to the fulfillment of the {{Lore Link|Nerevarine|Nerevarine Prophecy}} and the disappearance of [[Lore:Vivec (god)|Vivec]] in the late {{Lore Link|Third Era}}. With the warrior-poet Tribune gone, there was nothing holding {{Lore Link|Baar Dau}} in place over the {{Lore Link|Vivec (city)|city of Vivec}}.{{ref|name=TIC|{{Cite book|The Infernal City}}}} An [[Books:Ingenium|Ingenium]] powered by souls was created to hold the moon in place, which worked until the first few years of the {{Lore Link|Fourth Era}}, when a {{Lore Link|Dunmer}} named [[Books:Sul|Sul]] destroyed the Ingenium in an attempt to save his lover.{{ref|name=TIC}}

Finally freed of its stasis, the moon hit the city with the full strength of its original descent, triggering a series of natural disasters, notably the eruption of {{Lore Link|Red Mountain}} on the 3rd of Sun's Dawn{{ref|name=LTC|{{Cite book|A Letter to Selina IV|ns=Dragonborn}}}}, which devastated {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}} and the province as a whole.{{ref|name=TIC}}{{ref|name=OTGC|{{Cite book|On the Great Collapse}}}} The city of Vivec was annihilated; in its place was nothing but scorched earth and the boiling waters now known as {{Lore Link|Scathing Bay}}.{{ref|name=TIC}} {{Lore Link|Ald'ruhn}}, {{Lore Link|Balmora}}, {{Lore Link|Gnisis}}, and {{Lore Link|Sadrith Mora}}, likewise, are no longer standing.{{ref|name=TRY|{{Cite book|The Red Year}}}} Even {{Lore Link|Fort Frostmoth}} in southeastern {{Lore Link|Solstheim}} was wiped away.{{ref|name=AHORR1}} Places farther out in the mainland like [[Lore:Tear|Tear]] were similarly devastated by earthquakes and major flooding, and roads far to the south in {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}} were destroyed.{{ref|name=TRY}}{{ref|name=RT3|{{Cite book|Rising Threat, Vol. III}}}} In the immediate aftermath, many "outlander" Dunmer returned home to help their people, despite the fact that it was almost impossible to breathe the air.{{ref|name=TRY}}{{ref|name=Brelyna|[[Skyrim:Brelyna Maryon|Brelyna Maryon's]] dialogue in [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]].}}{{ref|name=Ambarys Rendar|[[Skyrim:Ambarys Rendar|Ambarys Rendar's]] dialogue in [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]].}} Major relief efforts poured out of [[Lore:Mournhold|Mournhold]], which survived the blast almost unscathed. The efforts were led by [[Lore:House Redoran|House Redoran]] and many settlements were rebuilt including [[Lore:Balmora|Balmora]] in the following years.{{ref|name=TRY}} However, the {{Lore Link|Argonian}} armies of Black Marsh used the opportunity to take vengeance on the Dunmer, who had been enslaving Argonians for thousands of years, and conquered southern [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]].{{ref|name=TIC}}{{ref|name=LTJ|{{Cite book|Lymdrenn Tenvanni's Journal}}}} For years, Dunmer fled to places around {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}, notably [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]] and the small island of {{Lore Link|Solstheim}} northwest of Vvardenfell.{{ref|name=TIC}}{{ref|name=DOM|{{Cite book|Decree of Monument|ns=Skyrim}}}}

{{NewLine}}
==Notes==
* The author of [[Lore:Twin Secrets|''Twin Secrets'']] claimed to have found a {{Lore Link|Dragons|dragon}} lurking in the smoldering ruins of Vvardenfell.

==References==
<references/></noinclude>
41 121
edições