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And it was only after the Atmorans were fully settled, did the Dragon Cult rise to power, and in turn, Miraak. Now, in ES: Morrowind, we met a Dunmer who was over four-thousand years old, and lived as a Chimer before Azure cursed them into the Dunmer. And concidering that the hight of Falmer civilization was well before the Atmorans settled, Gelebor and his brother are far older than Miraak, who is far older than the Four-Thousand-Year-Old-Dunmer.

At this point however, his exct age is unknown, and it is unknown if has used magic to prolong his life. All that I do know, is that he is by far the oldest person in the Elder Scrolls. Natural lifespan of Elves is between a few hundred to over a thousand years. But due to hazards of living in Tamriel, dangers and diseases etc As for exact value there are contradicting information here and there.

Snow Elves lifespam is unknown, but if you were the last of you're race would you find a way to extend you're lifespam?

By his face he was at least a few million years old. He is not even more than years since less than years have passed in the Elder Scrolls' collective timeline That is including Merethic Era.

Explore Wikis Community Central. User Info: clone Pretty damn old. So is Serana and her family. I can't remember, I'd have to do the math again, but over years. Welcome to the House of WE.

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Side Quest 1 Answer how can i get infinite damage on ps4? Main Quest 1 Answer how do you get infinite dragon souls? Plot 1 Answer. Ask A Question. The name "Falmer" usually holds a negative meaning to most travelers.

Those twisted creatures you call Falmer, I call the Betrayed. You're here for Auriel's Bow. Why else would you be here? I can help you get it, but first I must have your assistance. The kinship between us is gone.

I don't understand what he's become, but he's no longer the brother I once knew. It was the Betrayed I led a small group of paladins, but we were no match for the Betrayed's sheer numbers. They slaughtered everyone and stormed the Inner Sanctum where I believe they corrupted Vyrthur.

I've seen him. But something's wrong. He never looks as though he's in pain or under duress. He just And an assault on the Betrayed guarding the Inner Sanctum would only end with my death. You could turn around and travel back from wherever you started empty handed, or you could assist me. They request Auriel's Bow, and I request their assistance. It's been repeated so many times, I can't imagine it any other way.

Oh, no. The Chantry encompasses far more than a few caves, as you'll soon discover. But before I send you on your way, you'll need the Initiate's Ewer. They will allow you to draw the waters from the shrine's basin as if you've been enlightened. If you have any questions before you leave, I suggest you ask them.

Otherwise, all I can do now is grant you my hopes for a safe journey. I expected as much. Most of the snow elf people worshipped Auri-El. The Chantry was constructed near the beginning of the First Era to provide a retreat for those that wished to become enlightened. But those temples paled in comparison to the glory of the Chantry and its wayshrines. They were an important part of the process here. They represented the steps the Initiates took on the path to total enlightenment.

Sadly, the magic used to construct these wonders were lost long before I arrived here. Through the grace of Auri-El they were restored to their spectral form to enable them to continue their duties. They won't respond to you in any way other than believing that you're an Initiate and you're undertaking the journey to the Inner Sanctum. Unfortunately, we were constantly at war with the Nords who claimed the land as their ancestral home. We had always maintained an uneasy alliance with the underground-dwelling dwarves, and when faced with extinction we turned to them for help.

Surprisingly, they agreed to protect us but demanded a terrible price But when it was all said and done, those elves were either slaughtered, vanished or gave up and took the dwarves' bargain. The blinding of my race was supposedly accomplished with a toxin. Certainly not enough to devolve them into the sad and twisted beings they've become. By the time the compact had been completed, it was too late for us to even attempt to intervene.

We only numbered perhaps a hundred at a time, so our presence remained a secret to the dwarves and the Nords.



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