Argonians During The Oblivion Crisis
Posted : admin On 16.08.2019How to download skse skyrim 2019. The Argonian resistance to the Daedric Invasion of Tamriel occurred at some point in 3E 433, after the Battle of Kvatch and the beginning of the Crisis. Oblivion Gates opened in all provinces of the Empire, including Black Marsh.
The Argonians are fiercely independent. It's been shown that they have no love for the Empire, particularly that of the Mede Dynasty, although arguably also the previous Septim Empire.That being said, although they might sympathise with the Stormcloak Rebellion on one level, it is clear that they also have no love for Ulfric, just as he has shown that he has no love for them. A typical Argonian's allegiance is first and foremost to the Hist, who I would posit would be largely uninterested in involving itself (as a single collectivity) in the Civil War in Skyrim. That all said, although most Argonians are connected to the Hist and drawn back to Black Marsh during the Oblivion Crisis, it is conceivable that there might be some independent Argonians who might hold entirely individual views on the issue, and so who might conceivably go either way- although most likely in favour of the demonstrably more tolerant (of their kind, at any rate) Empire, if this was the case.
The Khajiit side with the Adlmeri Dominion, and have seemed not to question the Thalmor on any deep level. Therefore, they are most likely to pursue the Dominion's interests, and either remain neutral, engage in espionage or potentially to aid the Empire/ensure an eventual victory for the Empire. Again, conceivably, independent Khajiit could go either way, but would most likely side with the Empire due to its greater tolerance of their kind (most Nords view Khajiit as nothing but worthless thieves, with some reason I might add, although this is certainly still a prejudiced view).
The Orcs are fairly independent as well, not unlike the Argonians. While they seem to be a more militarised society, they also seem to be less belligerent. They might remain neutral, but we also know of many Orcs serving with and alongside the Imperial Legion, so I would lean to the Empire in this case as well. That said, Nords and Orcish mercenaries have been known to work together in the past, including joint skirmishes on the Morrowind border.
The Khajiit side with the Adlmeri Dominion, and have seemed not to question the Thalmor on any deep level. Therefore, they are most likely to pursue the Dominion's interests, and either remain neutral, engage in espionage or potentially to aid the Empire/ensure an eventual victory for the Empire. Again, conceivably, independent Khajiit could go either way, but would most likely side with the Empire due to its greater tolerance of their kind (most Nords view Khajiit as nothing but worthless thieves, with some reason I might add, although this is certainly still a prejudiced view).
The Orcs are fairly independent as well, not unlike the Argonians. While they seem to be a more militarised society, they also seem to be less belligerent. They might remain neutral, but we also know of many Orcs serving with and alongside the Imperial Legion, so I would lean to the Empire in this case as well. That said, Nords and Orcish mercenaries have been known to work together in the past, including joint skirmishes on the Morrowind border.
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