Lore:Camlorn

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Camlorn
Type Settlement
Continent Tamriel
Province High Rock
High Rock

Camlorn is a major city of High Rock, located on its northwestern coast. The city was previously the center of a kingdom, also called Camlorn,[1][2] which was founded in 2E 302.[3] It was originally part of Skyrim, but was absorbed into High Rock over time.[4] Camlorn was once home to a gladiatorial team known as the Dragons. The city is known as the "Jewel of the West".[oog 1]

In 2E 541, the city was sacked by a horde of Reachmen, led by Durcorach the Black Drake. After the Reachmen were defeated, Camlorn, along with Daggerfall, Shornhelm, Evermore and Wayrest, signed the first Daggerfall Covenant.[5]

In 3E 63, the Prince Pelagius, who would go on to become Pelagius Septim II, visited the city of Camlorn to woo the daughter of King Vulstaed, Quintilla, regarded as the most beauteous princess in Tamriel. She would later go on to become his second wife.

Some time just prior to 3E 432, Kelmena, the daughter of Duke Senhyn of Camlorn, was married to Prince Camaron of Daggerfall, suggesting a possible unified kingdom along the western coast of Tamriel.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Holidays of the Iliac BayTheth-i
  2. ^ Etiquette With RulersErystera Ligen
  3. ^ The Mystery of Princess Talara, Part IMera Llykith - the book states that the kingdom was founded 1,000 years before 3E 405
  4. ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Sons and Daughter of the Direnni West: High RockImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  5. ^ Travails and Triumphs of a MonarchHis Majesty King Emeric

Note: the following references are not found in game. They are included to provide a rounder background to this article, but may not reflect established lore.

  1. ^ Original TES: Arena texts at the Imperial Library.
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