Lore:Skjoldr Wolf-Runner
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Chieftain Skjoldr Wolf-Runner | |||
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Chieftain Skjoldr Wolf-Runner | |||
Race | Nord | Gender | Male |
Born | 3rd Era |
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Died | 3E 427 Solstheim |
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Resided in | Solstheim | ||
Reign | 3E 424- 3E 427 |
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Previous Ruler | Beinir White-Beard | ||
Next Ruler | The Nerevarine Agnar the Unwavering |
Skjoldr Wolf-Runner was a Nord chieftain of Thirsk who lived in the fifth century of the Third Era.
He became Chieftain of Thirsk for three years after slaying the wizard Griss the Yellow and presenting his head as a battle trophy.[1][2]
He was one of the victims of the Mead Hall Massacre when the legendary troll Udefrykte attacked the mead hall. He would then be succeeded by the Nerevarine who slayed the troll, brought it's heart as a trophy and restored the meadhall with the help of Svenja Snow-Song.[3][4]
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Bloodmoon article.
Books[edit]
- Thirsk, a History by Bereditte Jastal — Chronicles the Nord mead hall of Thirsk, focusing primarily on its chieftains
- Thirsk, a History -- Revised by Bereditte Jastal — Chronicles the history of Thirsk and slaying of the Udyrfrykte circa 3E 427
References[edit]
- ^ Thirsk, a History — Bereditte Jastal
- ^ Thirsk, a History -- Revised — Bereditte Jastal
- ^ Events of The Mead Hall Massacre in Morrowind: Bloodmoon
- ^ Events of The Missing Missionary in Morrowind: Bloodmoon