What Really Happened Before Skyrim?
Автор: Unique Fantasy Battles
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What really happened between Oblivion and Skyrim?
Following the events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and the sacrifice of Martin Septim, Tamriel changed politically, militarily, and spiritually.
In this video, we explore the complete historical timeline, from the fall of the Septim Dynasty to the rise of Titus Mede I, the devastating Red Year in Morrowind, the Argonian invasion of Black Marsh, the rise of the Aldmeri Dominion, and the beginning of the Great War.
How did the Empire weaken?
How did the Thalmor take control?
Why is the Empire so fragile at the time of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
What are the roots of Skyrim's civil war?
From the legacy of the Hero of Kvatch to the rise of the Dragonborn, this is the complete story of how Tamriel transformed between two eras.
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The voice used in this video was generated using AI voice technology. It is not intended to represent a real human character, nor is it associated with Bethesda Softworks. Not a substitute for the original work.
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