
The Elder Scrolls: Your Majesty, Please Respect Yourself
上古卷轴:女王殿下请自重
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Atlas: Tamriel
The continent of Tamriel is the core stage where the stories of the "Elder Scrolls" series take place. As a multicultural melting pot, it carries the civilizations of more than ten races. There are nine major provinces in the mainland, and each province usually corresponds to a major ethnic settlement. Cyrodiil Cyrodiil, also known as the Imperial Province or "Heartland", is located in the south-central part of Tamriel. It is the home of the Imperial people and the political center of the Empire. Its provincial capital and imperial capital is the Imperial City, located on the city island in the center of the province. The White Gold Tower on the island is the landmark building of Tamriel. Although ancient texts describe it as a jungle, today it has a predominantly temperate climate; there are records that the deification of Emperor Tiber Septim changed the climate of the province. Cyrodiil's terrain is diverse, with vast forests, plains, hills, and mountains. In the First Era, humans overthrew the rule of the elves and established the First Empire. Skyrim The northernmost province of Tamriel, Skyrim is a cold, mountainous region also known as the Old Kingdom or the Motherland. The province has a cold environment, with most areas covered by ice and snow, and there are many ruins left by ancient wars. Skyrim and Morrowind are bounded by the Velodi Mountains, and Cyrodiil is bounded by the Jellal Mountains. The Nords divided Skyrim into nine realms, each governed by a lord. Solitude is its most important port and capital. Morrowind Province (Morrowind) Morrowind Province is located in the northeast corner of Tamriel and is the home of the Dark Elves. It is dominated by the island Vvardenfell and the Red Mountain (an active volcano) at its center, and despite its northern location, the climate is warmer than Skyrim. An inland sea separates Vvardenfell from the mainland. Morrowind Province has had many names such as Resedane and the Land of the Dark Elves. In the Fourth Age, the Nords ceded the island of Thorsheim to the province of Morrowind, allowing the Dark Elves to settle there. High Rock High Rock is located in northwestern Tamriel and is mostly populated by Bretons. The province was divided into several Breton city-states and smaller kingdoms, and its rugged highland fortresses and isolated valleys encouraged fierce independence tendencies among the tribes. The northern central plains of High Rock also include the orc city-state of Orsinium. The province has a mild climate but a mountainous terrain. Hammerfell Hammerfell is located in western Tamriel. It is dominated by the wasteland of Arikel Desert and has a dry and harsh climate. The Redguards moved here after their homeland of Yokuda was destroyed. Most of its population is concentrated in ports and trading cities, and the interior is sparsely populated. Redguards love traveling and sailing, and are often scattered throughout the empire as sailors, mercenaries, and adventurers. Legend has it that the province got its name from the Deep Elf Warhammer. Black Marsh Located in southeastern Tamriel, Black Marsh is a lush swampland that is home to the reptilian race of Argon (lizard men) and sentient trees known as hists. The area, also known as Algonia, is a harsh environment with a tropical climate, poisonous plants and ferocious predators. Argonne has no precise noun for its homeland. Elsweyr Elsweyr is located at the southern end of Tamriel and is a settlement of the cat people. The terrain of the province is mainly desert, with rainforest in the south. Esweil is rich in hallucinogenic moon sugar, which can be processed into the drug sukuma. Valenwood Valenwood is located in the southwestern tip of Tamriel and is the home of the wood elves. The province is covered by vast forests, with large redwood swamps and tropical rainforests along the coast and temperate rainforests inland. Most of the area is uninhabited. Summerset Isles The Summerset Isles province consists of islands located in the southwest of Tamriel, separated by the Abasin Sea, and is the home of the high elves. This place is completely controlled by elves, and most of the area is unknown to humans and is full of mystery. The above nine provinces constitute the main political and cultural territory of Tamriel. And the proposed tenth province, Orsinium, was never taken seriously except by the orcs. Currently, the empire's actual scope of control has been reduced.
Character History: Wolf-Hearted Queen-Potema
Potema Septim, the daughter of Emperor Pelagius Septim II and his second wife, Princess Quintila of High Rock. Quintila is known as one of the most beautiful princesses in Tamriel, and Potema also inherited her mother's beauty. Potema was separated from her parents at an early age and grew up alone in the Imperial City. In addition to learning magic when she was young, she taught herself many skills such as stealth and forging letters. When she was 14 years old, Potema sneaked into the secret room and destroyed the marriage certificate between her aunt Galana Septim and the king of Dugu City. She had no choice but to marry far away and marry the elderly king of Dugu City. After the marriage, she had a son with the king of Dugu City. However, due to the old age of the king, the biological father of the child was doubtful. Regardless of the old king's objections, Potema insisted on giving her son the surname Septim. When the empire was in turmoil, she took over the throne of Skyrim in the name of the orthodoxy of her son's Septim bloodline and brazenly participated in the struggle for imperial power. (The picture is from the Internet and has been deleted due to copyright infringement.)
Characters: High Queen-Ellisifer
High Queen Elisif, a young queen with beautiful blond hair, temporarily took the position of High King after her husband, High King Toig, was killed by the Stormcloak leader Ulfric with a dragon roar. However, in fact, the power of Her Royal Highness was restricted everywhere. Militaryly, the empire sent General Tullius to deal with the civil war in Skyrim. Almost all the resources in Solitude were used to provide military pay. The symbolic significance of the Queen is greater than the actual significance
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Map Chronicle: Pearl of the North-Dugu City
The capital of Skyrim Province, the capital of Haafingar Hold, and the political, military and cultural center of Skyrim Province. It is located at the northernmost tip of Tamriel. It is built on the huge natural arch cliff "Grand Arch" and has both port economic and strategic defense functions. Gathering more than 80% of the population of Hefengarland, it is one of the largest and richest cities in Skyrim, and is also the core of the imperial power in Skyrim.
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