From the beginning of his reign, he has been on shaky political ground. The man at the very center of this whole shitstorm is Emperor Titus Mede II. Which brings us to Skyrim.Īt the very beginning, we find ourselves in the middle of a civil war within the empire. Historically, an emperor's ability to maintain influence and power always rests on a fragile base. The Elder Scrolls is obviously a very politically nuanced series. Spoilers are not against the rules-you have been warned! c) Don’t ask /r/teslore to check the lore of whole stories (e.g. b) No questions that can be answered by doing basic research.
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