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<poem>Broken battlements and wrecked walls | <poem>Broken battlements and wrecked walls | ||
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And watched, puzzled, as Rangidil delivered what the tales | And watched, puzzled, as Rangidil delivered what the tales | ||
Of Morrowind | Of Morrowind | ||
− | Called "The death blow of Abernanit." | + | Called "The death blow of Abernanit."</poem> |
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Geocrates Varnus explains: | Geocrates Varnus explains: | ||
− | (1) "The Horror" refers to the daedra prince Mehrunes Dagon. | + | <br>(1) "The Horror" refers to the daedra prince Mehrunes Dagon. |
− | (2) "Fifty winters" suggests that the epic was written fifty years after the Siege of Abernanit, which took place in 3E 150. | + | <br>(2) "Fifty winters" suggests that the epic was written fifty years after the Siege of Abernanit, which took place in 3E 150. |
− | (3) "Thrice-blessed Rangidil" is Rangidil Ketil, born 2E 803, died 3E 195. He was the commander of the Temple Ordinators, and "thrice-blessed" by being blessed by the Tribunal of Gods. | + | <br>(3) "Thrice-blessed Rangidil" is Rangidil Ketil, born 2E 803, died 3E 195. He was the commander of the Temple Ordinators, and "thrice-blessed" by being blessed by the Tribunal of Gods. |
− | (4) "Mother, Lord, and Wizard" refers to the Tribunal of Almalexia, Vivec, and Sotha Sil. | + | <br>(4) "Mother, Lord, and Wizard" refers to the Tribunal of Almalexia, Vivec, and Sotha Sil. |
− | (5) "Dagoth Thras" was a powerful daedra-worshipper of unknown origin who declared himself the heir of the Sixth House, though there is little evidence he descended from the vanished family. | + | <br>(5) "Dagoth Thras" was a powerful daedra-worshipper of unknown origin who declared himself the heir of the Sixth House, though there is little evidence he descended from the vanished family. |
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[[fr:Le coup de grâce d'Abernanit]] | [[fr:Le coup de grâce d'Abernanit]] | ||
[[Catégorie:Versions originales]] | [[Catégorie:Versions originales]] |
Version actuelle datée du 18 juillet 2017 à 13:54
Original media : TES 3 : Morrowind
With Explains by the sage Geocrates Varnus
Broken battlements and wrecked walls
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