Who is the Underking?

Who is the Underking?

The Underking is the name given to the undead form of either Zurin Arctus, the Imperial Battlemage of Emperor Tiber Septim, after his betrayal near the end of the Second Era; or Ysmir Wulfharth, an ancient King of Skyrim who has lived many lives and was also betrayed by Tiber Septim.

What was the warp in the West?

The Warp in the West was an event that transformed the political landscape of the Iliac Bay region of High Rock and Hammerfell. Sometimes called the Miracle of Peace, this event occurred at the end of The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.

Did Talos really become a god?

Talos is a Divine. But only because the power of the Numidium seeped into him when he roamed Tamriel with it. He DID mantle Lorkhan, because of the Brass Tower. Worship of Talos is obviously seen as heretical in the eyes of the Aldmeri Dominion.

What is the Numidium?

The Numidium, also known as the Brass God or Brass Tower, is a colossal humanoid golem created by the Dwemer, said to have been a thousand feet tall.

Are there any snow elves left?

Snow Elves (Aldmeris: Falmer), occasionally referred to as Ice Elves or Ancient Falmer, are a race of Mer that has nearly completely disappeared. During the Merethic Era, they were the main inhabitants of Skyrim, and had a very advanced society.

Why is it called La Noche Triste?

For centuries, Mexicans called J "La Noche Triste," or the "Sad Night," the name given to it by the eventually victorious Spaniards. That was because hundreds of Spaniards and their Indigenous allies died when Hernán Cortés and his troops fled the increasingly rebellious Aztec capital, now Mexico City.

Why was La Noche Triste an important event?

An important event in world history was the conquest of the Aztec Empire by Spanish conquistadors in 1521. Soon after, Moctezuma II was dead and the Aztec people retaliated against the Spanish forcing them to flee the Aztec capital. ... The Spanish referred to this event as 'Noche Triste'./span>

What city is known as Tenochtitlan today?

Mexico City

Did any Aztecs survive?

By the 1500s, they had not only survived, but managed to prevail, and they were taking no chances of being forced to go backwards. They used their brains and their brawn to defeat their neighbors — first the other ethnic groups in the central basic of Mexico, and then much farther afield./span>

Did the Spaniards enslave the Aztecs?

Prior to the Spanish colonization of the Americas, slavery was a common institution among some Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples, particularly the Aztecs.