1.829 Madam, we need an Elven Blood Diamond

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So the question was answered simply: "Ma'am, we need an Elf Blood Diamond."

"Sir, when it comes to Warren Forest, who do you think of first?" Messenger Wallen asked with a smile.

The lord smiled and said: "Of course it is the Camoran Dynasty of Valen Forest."

"You are worthy of being the tenth leader of the sky." Messenger Wallen also expressed his admiration for Wu Chen who was able to jump from the perspective of a warrior to the perspective of a lord.

The first choice for the most famous figure in Bosmer history is undoubtedly Eplear Camoran. King Bosmer who spanned from the Age of Mythology (Era of Elves) to the First Age. The founder and founder of the Camorlan dynasty, and in a sense even the founder of the First Era.

In 1E 0, the appearance of the Camorlan dynasty in the Valen Forest was recorded in the chronicles of Nord, and the empire has continued to use it to this day, spreading it widely in human territories. Not only that, his military feat of successfully unifying the various tribes in Valen Forest has also been passed down from generation to generation in the history of Tamriel. At the same time, King Aple Camoran was also the founder of early Tamriel civilization in addition to Alinor of Summerset Island.

Next is Mankar Camoran, the heir to the Camoran dynasty, the illegitimate son of Haemon Camoran and a Bosmer mistress, the creator and leader of the mythical Dawn, the most loyal servant of Dagon, and the most loyal servant of Shax. A mysterious critic and the mastermind behind the assassination of Uriel VII.

He created the "(Dawn Myth) Paradise" and advocated the armor of faith into "nothing", and his daughter Ruma Camoran created herself. The Annihilation Crisis opened the door to annihilation throughout Tamriel, causing tragedy for thousands of lives. Eventually killed by the hero Kovacs in his "paradise".

The third in the list is Mankar Camoran's father, Haymon Camoran, also known as the Camoran usurper, the Deer King, one of the rulers of the Camoran dynasty. During the turbulent period of the Putin dynasty, he launched a rebellion and fought from Valen Forest to High Rock. Finally, he was defeated by Count Devoninde Oslok in the Battle of Heatwave on Uroska Mountain, and his ambition was destroyed.

When the Human Emperor Tiber Septim unified the continent, the Camoran family survived as a Bosmer force and brought peace to the Valen Forest for 250 years. It wasn't until 3E 249 that an impostor took over the throne - the Camoran Usurper, leading an army composed of undead and mercenaries that almost swept through Valen Forest and even the entire west coast of Tamriel until He was defeated and died in 3E 267. Since then, the Bosmer have become more isolated, traditional, and distrustful of central authority, and this political weakness has caused them to suffer heavy losses in wars with their neighbors over land.

The Septim dynasty in 3E 253 was going through a difficult time, with the empire in turmoil due to the incompetence of Emperor Cephorus II. Sensing the weakness of the empire, Haemon Camoran, a warlord in the Valen Forest at the time, joined forces with the chief wizard Camoran Kaltos and his vanguard captain Oban Emrak to launch a rebellion in 3E 249. , violently liberating the Valen Forest. Two years later, they began planning to march north. After the fall of Kovach, Kaltos was exiled by Haemon due to political disagreements with Haemon.

Marching to Hammerfell, Severus Septim II realized the seriousness of the problem. At that time, the Imperial Legion was falling apart in a coup, and Severus Septim II had to send mercenaries to stop Haemon. · Camoran. Naturally, the result was that he used money to defeat himself, and some of them were even used as an army of the undead.

Due to disagreements between the two factions, Hammerfell soon fell mostly, and it was not until 3E 267 that the Camorlan usurper was finally defeated at High Rock. Before his defeat, legend has it that his army was composed of undead and Daedra lords. Conquered most of Korovin, Hammerfell, Valen Forest and High Rock. The war lords of High Rock had to unite to fight against the enemy.

At the end of the Third Age in 3E 432, several major changes occurred in the Valen Forest. In addition to the Wild Hunt being witnessed again after 500 years, what is more important is that Falesti, the ancient royal capital of the moving tree city of wood elves, is rooted in the earth for the first time in history, and there is a new Bosmer prophet—— The Harbinger appears, claiming that the ancient forest god Ifurri will return to his favored people with new gifts. However, it remains to be seen whether these are independent incidents or signs of dramatic changes in the Valen Forest.

In the Fourth Age, in search of rebuilding and reviving the former glory of the Aldmeri continent, the Thalmor expanded their power to the Valen Forest, Elsweyr and other provinces, and slightly invaded Cyrodiil and Hammerfell. After Valen Forest and Summerset Island merged into the third Aldmeri Continent, the Aldmeri Continent began to implement a policy to expand the influence and power of the Aldmeri Continent over Tamriel, aiming at Cyrodiil. Med dynasty. The Aldmeri Continent first expanded to Elsweyr, taking the two Khajiit kingdoms of Anequina and Pelletine into its subordinate countries. However, this expansion attracted the attention of the Med dynasty of the Third Empire, starting a competition between the Divine Continent and the Empire, which eventually led to the outbreak of the Great War, a devastating conflict between the Ancestral Divine Continent and the Empire. . After the strategic victory of the vast war, the Divine Continent signed a peace treaty with the Empire. The members of the elves in the Third Ancestral Divine Continent experienced the prestige and power they had not had since the shameful defeat of the Second Divine Continent. Confident in its ability to control the Med dynasty of the Third Empire, the Thalmor regime of the Third Aldmeri further expanded its influence into other provinces of Tamriel, including Skyrim, the homeland of the Nords. It also re-established diplomatic relations with the Med dynasty, although they were still in a cold war with each other. At the same time, in order to make Bosmer a better nation, Thalmor had to "endure the pain" to cleanse its inferior people.

Wu Chen, as a lord, is obviously very clear about this brief history of Valen Forest related to the Camoran Dynasty: "I heard that the blood of the Camoran Dynasty, as a heart-centered empire, was involved in Thalmor's purge movement. were killed."

"That's true, sir." Messenger Wallen also confirmed the Lord's judgment: "But you must have heard of the black liquid movement."

In 2E 406, a sex scandal rocked the entire Forest of Valen: Cormount, a sleepy trading post deep in Grahtwood, was likely the home of many potential heirs to the Camorlan dynasty. Apparently, many Camoran rulers had quietly gone to this secluded town with their lovers to have fun, and gave birth to many royal illegitimate children, who grew up silently.

As the scandal breaks out, suitors arrive in droves. Cowmont's population nearly doubled in a week, and weddings were a daily occurrence for the next few months. Because even though the Camoran rulers behaved shamefully, many Bosmer still tried to have their children marry the illegitimate children of the Camoran family left in Cormont in order to have a noble "Camoran bloodline."

This explosive news even caused many Bosmer who had never lived in Valen Forest to return to their hometown. These immigrants, mainly from Cyrodiil, brought the wealth of the empire to this prosperous town and established a crumbling village near Cormont, named: New Joy. Since they did not have to abide by the "Green Covenant", the extraordinary "Cyrodiil customs" shocked the local Bosmer natives, and this resulted in years of tension. Finally, in 2E 420, the Cyrodiil immigrant village of New Joy, which was considered by the Bosmer natives who believed in the Green Covenant to have polluted the Valen Forest, was set on fire and eventually razed to the ground. No one was spared. But the origin of this provocation is no longer clear. This incident eventually promoted the Blacksap Movement in 2E 489, a "quasi-religious organization" based in Caumont, hoping to legitimize the connection between Bosmer and the "Green Testament", thus Avoid misunderstandings that may lead to tragedies in the future.

Of course, the focus of the Lord's attention is not the "Komont Massacre" or the "Black Liquor Movement." It is the "Camoran bloodline" left in the Gerat Forest.

"So, there are still wood elves with Camoran bloodline left in Glat Forest. And the 'Camoran bloodline' is the dragon bloodline of Valen Forest."