Lore:Daggerfall (kingdom)
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Daggerfall | |
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Type | Region |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | High Rock |
Appears in | Arena, Daggerfall, ESO |
The Kingdom of Daggerfall is located in the southwest of the High Rock province, on the north half of the Iliac Bay, named after its capital city, Daggerfall.
History
Daggerfall was founded a little before 1E 246 by invading Nords from Skyrim, who brought a rough sort of civilization with them during the Skyrim Conquests. Numerous legends exist for its name, including that the first chieftain threw a dagger and let the spot where it fell act as the border. Skyrim only maintained control for roughly a century before the War of Succession cost it all its holdings in other modern-day provinces. However, Daggerfall actually thrived under Skyrim's rule and thus had an advantageous position over its neighbors upon independence. The kingdom became a power center for the Direnni clan, but still continued to thrive after they lost power in High Rock. By 1E 609, under the rule of King Thadore, Daggerfall was already the preeminent economic, cultural, and military force in southern High Rock, and it remained so for millennia.
In 2E 541, Daggerfall was threatened by the Reachmen under Durcorach the Black Drake, whose army gathered in front of the city gates. However, the troops were attacked from behind by the army of Heavy Dragoons from Wayrest, who followed them aboard merchant ships. During the battle, Durcorach was slain by Emeric of Cumberland, and his banner was torn. This was a fatal blow to the Reachmen, and soon, the Knights of the Dragon under King Bergamot finished what the Dragoons had begun, scattering the remnants of Durcorach's army. Two weeks later, the kings of Daggerfall, Camlorn, Shornhelm, Wayrest and Evermore signed the first Daggerfall Covenant. During the Ranser's War, King Folbert sent Daggerfall's troops to aid Wayrest.
In 2E 582, the Bloodthorn Cult tried to assassinate King Casimir in Castle Daggerfall as a part of their effort to destabilize Glenumbra. The king's life was saved with the help of the Soulless One.
While all of the Iliac Bay region constantly jockeyed for power, two primary rivals for power emerged: Sentinel and Wayrest. At many times throughout history the conflict was merely economic. During times of peace, the nobility of Daggerfall and Wayrest were often known to vacation in Sentinel. In 3E 267, Daggerfall joined a large coalition of High Rock kingdoms to defeat Haymon Camoran, the Camoran Usurper. The kingdom often cooperated with its neighbors throughout history to fight against Orcs and Orsinium. Espionage often took the place of open warfare - for example, a Breton assassin who nearly killed Queen Akorithi of Sentinel is widely thought to have been an agent of Daggerfall. Still, large and bloody wars with its neighbors were common throughout the first and second eras. One of the more recent conflicts was the War of Betony: King Lysandus of Daggerfall led his armies to victory in several major battles against Sentinel, purportedly with the help of a Direnni sorceress. Lysandus, wanting to retire from politics, hoaxed his own death during the battle; his son Gothryd took command and killed King Camaron of Sentinel (Akorithi's husband) in single combat, ending the war with victory for Daggerfall. Lysandus was later assassinated, and his troubled spirit began to haunt the city of Daggerfall. This haunting played a major role in the events leading up to the Warp in the West, when Emperor Uriel Septim VII sent an agent to put the ghost to rest.
Shortly before the Warp in the West, Daggerfall was bordered by Glenpoint and Ilessan Hills to the northwest, Tulune to the west, and Shalgora to the north. The Vraseth clan was the dominant vampire bloodline in the region.
The spoils of the War of Betony paled in comparison to the influence the Warp in the West brought to Daggerfall: when the dust settled, King Gothryd and his wife Queen Aubk-i controlled all of western High Rock, their only opponents remaining in the Iliac Bay region being Sentinel, Wayrest, and Orsinium. All four kingdoms pledged allegiance to the Empire.
Known Rulers
- King Thagore (around 1E 609)
- King Joile (around 1E 973)
- King Donel Deleyn (2E 342 - 2E 402)
- King Anton I (sometime between 2E 402 and 2E 515)
- Queen Donella (sometime between 2E 402 and 2E 515)
- King Anton II (sometime between 2E 402 and 2E 515)
- King Bergamot (around 2E 515)
- King Folbert (around 2E 567)
- King Casimir (around 2E 582)
- King Mortyn (around 3E 80)
- King Arslan II (before 3E 377)
- King Tristyctor (around 3E 390)
- King Lysandus (before 3E 403)
- King Gothryd (after 3E 403)
See Also
- For game-specific information, see the Daggerfall article, as well as the ESO article on the city of Daggerfall.