Lore:Summerset Isles
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Summerset Isles | |
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Type | Province |
Continent | Tamriel |
Appears in | Arena, ESO |
The Summerset Isles (sometimes spelled Sumurset, Summurset or Sumerset),[nb 1] officially named Alinor since 4E 22, is a province in southwest Tamriel consisting of fourteen islands of varying size.[1] The three largest and most significant islands are Summerset Isle, Auridon, and Artaeum, the latter of which is apt to disappear for sizable lengths of time without warning. It was settled and ruled under the Kingdom of Alinor in ancient times, but in 4E 22, the Thalmor seized power and renamed the province after its capital, Alinor, though many outside the province still refer to it as Summerset. The current inhabitants of the province are the Altmer, though goblins were there when the elves first arrived.[2] It is believed that the first inhabitants were the Sload before they were driven away by the Aldmer, whom the Altmer claim to be directly descended from.[3]
Geography[edit]
Cloudrest, atop Eton Nir, the highest mountain in Summerset, is an odd mixture of architectural styles, with buildings like strangler vines, built on top of older structures. The oldest, and most isolated, of all ruins there are made of coral, which must have been carried many, many, miles away from the sea.[3] This may suggest original occupation by the Sload, who lay claim to the archipelago and have long coveted it.[4]
Islands[edit]
- Summerset Isle
- The largest island of the Summerset archipelago.
- Auridon
- The second-largest island, located closest to mainland Tamriel.
- Artaeum
- The third-largest island, historically located off the southwest coast of Summerset Isle. It is the sanctuary of the Psijic Order, and has a tendency to vanish for centuries at a time.
- Buraniim Isle
- A small island south of the port of Skywatch and east of the town of Mathiisen, the site of a hidden Aldmeri ruin.
- Calluis Lar
- An island off the coast of Auridon, near the city-state of Firsthold in the Abecean Sea.
- College of Sapiarchs
- An unnamed island within sight of Lillandril is dominated by the College of Sapiarchs, the academic heart of the Summerset Isles and school to the royalty of Alinor.
- Coral Aerie
- An uninhabited islet just off the northern coast of Summerset.
- Dranil Kir
- An island off the coast of Auridon formerly occupied by the Psijic Order that houses the Obscuros, a powerful scrying device.
- Errinorne Isle
- A small island to the east of Skywatch. It was used by the Aldmer as a mercantile hub, and later served as a Sload beachhead for invading Auridon before the All-Flags Navy purged them.
- Eyevea
- An island north of Summerset, purchased by Arch-Mage Shalidor in the early First Era and subsequently lost in The Shivering Isles until the mid-Second Era.
- Silatar
- A small, secluded island.
- Wasten Coridale
- An island off the coast of Alinor noted for its hanging gardens
- Belport Run
- An island of unknown name, where the settlement of the Belport Run is located.
- Isle of Contemplation
- A small recursive island within Auridon known for being beautifully serene.
History[edit]
Altmeri tradition holds that their ancestors, the revered Ancients, first made landfall at the Summerset Isles on the northernmost shore of Auridon, at a site called Nine-Prow Landing in the middle of the Early Merethic Era.[5] The legendary High Lord Torinaan was the very first Aldmer to disembark from the foremost of their nine ships. Torinaan claimed the island for his people, gave Auridon its name, and swore a blood-oath that he would never leave it. As the Aldmer began to explore the island, they encountered a number of fearsome native creatures known as the Gheatus, Ilyadi, and Welwa. While some suggested they flee for safer lands, Torinaan refused and battled with the monsters, slaying them with powers drawn from the teachings of his ancestors. Free of danger, the Aldmer resumed taming the land, using magic to sculpt and tend it to their liking.[6] Firsthold, the "First among Holds",[7] was the first city they built, not far from the original landing site.[6][8]
Afterwards, the Aldmer spread throughout Auridon in earnest, eventually inhabiting the rest of the Summerset Isles and colonizing mainland Tamriel.[5] They built numerous cities and wonders such as the vaunted Crystal Tower. Over time, the Aldmer of Summerset became the Altmer, and the society of the Isles became divided into different social classes. At the top were the Wise, who served as teachers and priests, followed by the Artists, Princes, Warriors, Landowners, Merchants, and Workers. At the bottom were the tamed beasts, such as the Goblins who were native to Summerset, which were enslaved.[3] Once the city of Alinor was established, it became the capital of the Isles and seat of the Altmeri monarchy.[9]
Despite the idyllic way of life the Altmer established for themselves, they were never free of conflict. The Sload frequently used their necromantic powers to attack and invade the Isles, such as in the Sack of Skywatch in 1E 1301 and the War of the Uvichil between 1E 2911 and 1E 2917.[3] The Altmer's envious cousins, the Maormer, also constantly endeavored to wrest the Isles away, believing themselves to be the true heirs of Aldmeris and therefore the rightful owners of Summerset.
Although the precise circumstances are unclear, the Summerset Isles became incorporated into the Second Empire, which at its zenith controlled all of Tamriel with the exception of Morrowind, in the late First Era. This concession was apparently arranged to the Altmer's advantage: all outsiders aside from traders and Imperial ambassadors were prohibited from traveling to the Isles, and these privileged few could only conduct their business within the capital of Alinor. Eric of Guis, the personal emissary of Emperor Reman II to the Altmer, noted in his journals that while the Altmer reliably paid their tithes to the Empire, they did so purely to minimize contact with non-Altmer rather than out of a desire to avoid war with the Empire.[9]
During the Interregnum, the Summerset Isles were a part of both the first and second Aldmeri Dominions. The First Aldmeri Dominion was founded by the storied Queen Ayrenn of Alinor, who joined the Isles with Valenwood and Elsweyr in 2E 580 to oppose the Daggerfall Covenant and Ebonheart Pact in the Alliance War. However, many Altmer opposed the Dominion—which they saw as a threat to the purity of their isolated Isles—and groups like the Veiled Heritance were formed to undermine the alliance.[10] As Queen Ayrenn was often away from Summerset, dealing with issues in other parts of the Dominion, she appointed her cousin Alwinarwe Proxy Queen of Alinor, to handle affairs on Summerset Isle in her place.[11] The Second Aldmeri Dominion arose centuries later in 2E 830, when the Summerset Isles conquered Valenwood over a dynastic dispute. Both incarnations of the Dominion were attempts by the Altmer to reassert Elven dominance over Tamriel in the vacuum created by the fall of the Second Empire, and both ultimately failed.
The Summerset Isles was the last nation in Tamriel to be brought into the Third Empire during the Tiber War of the late Second Era. In 2E 896, Tiber Septim wielded the Numidium against Alinor, forcing the city's surrender within minutes. Summerset Isle was then absorbed as a province of the Empire.
During the Oblivion Crisis, Summerset Isle was beset by Daedra. The Crystal Tower was toppled by the daedra hordes. The Thalmor, once a minority voice, were given greater power and authority in order to deal with the crisis. They were successful and came to be seen as the saviors of Summerset Isle.[12][13] In 4E 22, the Thalmor overthrew the ancient Altmeri monarchy,[14] taking total control of the Summerset Isles and renaming them Alinor, after the capital city.[13] Valenwood was brought under the Thalmor's control in 4E 29 following a coup with Thalmor-aligned Bosmer, establishing the Third Aldmeri Dominion. Later, the former Confederacy of Elsweyr joined the Dominion as two separate client states.
Notable Places[edit]
- Alinor
- The capital of the Summerset Isles, on the western shore of the main island.
- Cloudrest
- A city in the north-central area of Summerset Isle.
- Crystal Tower
- Also known as Crystal-Like-Law, this structure is of symbolic importance to the Altmer just as White-Gold was for the Ayleids.
- Dusk
- A city on the southeastern shore of Summerset Isle.
- Eton Nir
- The tallest mountain in the Summerset Isles, and the site of some of the Isles' most amazing architecture. It is located in the north-central area of Summerset Isle.
- Firsthold
- The oldest city in the Isles, on the northern point of Auridon.
- Lillandril
- A city on the northwestern shore of Summerset Isle.
- Moridunon
- One of the kingdoms of Summerset.
- Shimmerene
- A city on the eastern-central area of Summerset Isle.
- Rellenthil
- A town in the heart of Summerset Isle.
- Skywatch
- A city near the center of Auridon.
- Sunhold
- A city in the south-southwestern area of Summerset Isle.
- Vulkhel Guard
- A port city on the southern tip of Auridon
Gallery[edit]
Maps[edit]
Notes[edit]
- The different spellings of Summerset Isle are found on the Arena map (also seen in Daggerfall) and Sumurset Isle on the Redguard map.
- During the game of Oblivion you may overhear NPCs talking about trouble in Summerset Isle, quoting "I understand Daedra worship has become increasingly prevalent in the Summerset Isle." "They say syndicates of wizards have led a boycott of Imperial goods in the land of the Altmer." and "The Altmer have powerful wizards. It could become a dangerous situation."
- A set of islands are shown off the southwest coast of Summerset in many maps. According to datamined ESO files, they were called "The Pearls", but did not end up appearing in the accessible parts of the zone in the game. An unnamed island off the northeast coast of Summerset in ESO also serves as the location of the town of Belport Run in Arena.
See Also[edit]
Books[edit]
- Father Of The Niben by Florin Jaliil — Translation of the fragmented journal of Topal the Pilot
- Feyfolken by Waughin Jarth — The Great Sage tells a story of Artaeum, Psijics, and Robotic Enchanters
- Fragment: On Artaeum by Taurce il-Anselma — A work explaining some of the history of the Psijic island of Artaeum
- Galerion the Mystic by Asgrim Kolsgreg — A biography of Galerion, a Psijic who founded the Mages Guild
- Origin of the Mages Guild by The Archmage Salarth — Where and how the Mages Guild started
- Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Aldmeri Dominion by Imperial Geographical Society
- Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Blessed Isle: Alinor and the Summersets by the Imperial Geographical Society
References[edit]
- ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: The Summerset Isles: Auridon — Flaccus Terentius, 2E 581
- ^ Toothmaul Gully loading screen in ESO
- ^ a b c d Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Blessed Isle: Alinor and the Summersets — Imperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
- ^ Valsirenn's dialogue in ESO: Summerset
- ^ a b Auridon Explored, Chapter XII — Fenlil the Wayfarer
- ^ a b The Lay of Firsthold
- ^ Ode to Auridon
- ^ Firsthold's description in Arena
- ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Aldmeri Dominion — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Events of ESO
- ^ Events of ESO: Summerset
- ^ Rising Threat, Vol. II — Lathenil of Sunhold
- ^ a b The Great War — Legate Justianus Quintius
- ^ Rising Threat, Vol. IV — Lathenil of Sunhold
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
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