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Fall of the ayleids
Fall of the ayleids










fall of the ayleids

As such, any of any race can advance in wealth and status in commerce, the bureaucracy, and the military. Due to the size of the Empire during the Third Era, Imperial culture has become a combination of various cultures of their subjects. Slavery is commonly shunned by Imperial ways, and is illegal within Imperial land. Imperial culture also enables free trade within the lands of the Empire. Throughout the social classes where Imperial culture has flourished, education and wealth is broadly distributed, allowing many citizens to become literate. The Imperials accept freedom of religion alongside different cultures, and their Empires are held together by a strong Emperor, the bureacracy, the rule of law, and the Legions. In general, Imperials prefer free trade and diplomacy over most other things, but are not afraid to use force if necessary. Imperials also make for shrewd diplomats and traders. Placing faith in hard work, education, and discipline, they are known for their enlightened rule of law and government. The Imperials are considered clever and industrious, as well as educated and well-spoken. The Empire, alongside the monotheistic religion that had grown to prominence during the same time, the Alessian Order, eventually collapsed in a war known as the War of Righteousness. In the same year of Alessia's rebellion came the Alessian Empire, created by the former human slaves of the Ayleids, including Alessia. The Fall of White-Gold Tower in 1E 243 is the year generally associated with the end of Ayleid rule over humans in Cyrodiil.

fall of the ayleids

The earliest known Empire in Cyrodiil was the Empire of the Ayleids, which had ruled since before recorded history.

fall of the ayleids

Due to relatively frequent invasions from various Elven civilizations and simply Cyrodiil's sheer size, unification of the region as a whole was proven a difficult task. Imperials, like any race, have had their share of both internal and external conflicts in their native homeland. They are descendants of the native Nedic and other Proto-Cyrod peoples that were enslaved by the Ayleids. Imperials also have slightly sharper faces than other races of men. However, Imperial skin tone is not as dark as that of Redguards. Imperials can be differentiated from Bretons and Nords by their fair to swarthy skin, as opposed to the typically fairer complexion of Bretons and Nords. It has served as the seat of power for several major empires, such as the Alessian Empire, the Reman Empire, and the Septim Empire, and as such is commonly known as simply, "The Imperial Province." It is home to the Imperial City where the Emperor and his Elder Council live and rule. Main article: CyrodiilĬyrodiil is the cosmopolitan heartland of Tamriel. Imperial from The Elder Scrolls: Legends. Imperial Legion, a faction commonly referred to as "The Imperials."Ĭyrodiil File:Imperial avatar 4 (Legends).png.












Fall of the ayleids