Mind you this also happened long ago as during the civil war, known as the Sundering, the Druchii had a remarkable edge in military due to everyone having become complacent in the peace they lived in while Nagarythe maintained their warrior culture until the majority of them became the Druchii under Malektih.
The other Elves of Nagarythe who refused to follow him would eventually follow Alith Anar the Shadow King and hold a very deep and personal hatred of the Druchii. If you have any more question, feel free to ask for details or anything else you may need to know.
It might also interest you that a number of loremasters frequent a lore thread in the forum of the first game. It's almost always at or near the top of the list there so you should find it easily. It's titled "Ask me lore questions" and was posted before the first game even launched.
The divide of the Dark and High Elves was largely a disagreement over who would succeed Malekith's father Aenarion, as king. Naturally Aenarion's followers in Nagarythe felt it only right the heir should be his son, while other elven princes felt Nagarythe was too corrupted by the madness of Aenarion after picking up the sword of Khaine, as well as possibly morally corrupted from many, many years of being the frontline fighters against Chaos.
Malekith initially accepted not being pronounced king. It was his mother Morathi that took the news the hardest and began scheming to get her son on the throne. This culminated with the events Wyvern posted above. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 22 Apr, pm. Posts: 6. Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts. All rights reserved.
Actually, they were Chimer. The Altmer are Haughty and Prideful. Heaven holds the faithful departed. User Info: DrakoVongola1. Official leader of the Illuminati. User Info: BrolySuperpower. Current Plan: Making a High elf to take out the Thalmors.. User Info: Slurpstwo. What's the matter, did the elves bang your girlfriend or something? User Info: xXbacchusXx.
Silvrus posted The Wood Elves aren't Funny you should say that because there are wood elves in the Thalmor, ther aren't however, dark elves in the Thalmor. Altmer are the best. For some reason, the Altmer are the only race that I can get to resemble my appearance safe for the pointy ears; which really aren't all that bad. Plus, being 6'4" is not a trait that the human races replicates too well.
Sure, the Nords get pretty close Blue eyes, normal ears, and pretty close Height , but the hair options are just horrendous aside from the shaved options, I only shave my head a few times a year, however. Rendering this option obsolete as of current play throughs. Sure the Nords are more ancestrally accurate in portraying myself virtual, but the Altmer, and Thalmor are awesome too!
In short, I roll Altmer elven race in general normally; due to physical resemblance , for my role plays. After all it's not morally or politically correct to judge one man based on the actions of his peers sadly, however, this is the state we as humans live in-I only try to rise above it. More topics from this board Marriage gone wrong? Side Quest 2 Answers where do you get the key to access Saarthal? The Elves and Dwaves have been on icy terms ever since, though it's likely that many have forgotten exactly why by the Third Age.
While the death of Thingol and the claiming of the Silmaril is the key cause of bad blood between these two races in Middle-earth, it could be argued that Elves and Dwarves were always destined to be at odds with each other. Although the story of Thingol is a lesser-known Tolkien tale, it might feel thematically similar to many The Lord of the Rings fans, with a widespread conflict caused by greed, a lust for precious things, and a smattering of personal treachery. The War of the Ring was triggered in much the same circumstances and while it's not necessary to know the history of the conflict to enjoy Legolas and Gimli's arc, it's perhaps significant that their friendship comes about as a result of trying to destroy a highly-prized treasure, when their races started fighting after the creation of a one.
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