The subsequent colonization of what would become Cyrodiil saw numerous elves leaving Summerset Isles over disagreement over their stringent rules, in particular the outlawing of Daedra Worship. He died atop the White-Gold tower, and he was at peace. (If you can and are feeling incredibly generous do not feel obligated plz)https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgleHPPvl9LD7jeU2G-XNWw/joinI hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer I hate Mer0:00 - Intro1:21 - Background/Context4:51 - His Escapades19:50 - I Give You Stupid Theories22:26 - Conclusion23:01 - Goodnight, ShezzarineMusic:The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Under an Ancient Sun, Dragonsreach, Silent Footsteps, From Past to PresentAge of Empires II - Track 1, Track 5Age of Mythology - Chocolate OutlineDOOM Eternal: GladiatorAudio from the end bit is from \"PELINAL (ANIMATED OPERA)\" by AllinAll Pelinal is given a map of Beleriand that shows all Elven realms and knows what the Elves are capable of. Pelinal Whitestrake was a famous Divine Crusader who's most prominent role as such was during the first era, in which he battled and saved mankind from ensla. The most important source we have on Pelinal Whitestrake, the Song of Pelinal, is not a primary source. shut up this is confirmed.) The Alessian Slave Rebellion was a war that lasted from 1E 242 to 1E 243.. is to be expected, because he is an android from the future (and yes. The few remaining Ayleid kings thereafter descended on the completely depleted Pelinal and cut his body into eighths. As I understand it, the Songwas compiled by Imperial scholars in the early Second Era from a group of unknown original sources. Many surviving Ayleid kingdoms searched for the fabled Wrathstone believing it to be a mighty enough weapon to defeat the Alessians, but this effort was doomed. The Alessian Slave Rebellion was a war that lasted from 1E 242[1][2][3] to 1E 243. The legendary nomad-warrior Pelinal Whitestrake dealt the final blow when he killed Umaril the Unfeathered in White-Gold Tower. Jurgen Windcaller Kagrenac Lamae Beolfag Morihaus Orgnum Pelagius the Mad Pelinal Whitestrake Potema Septim Rajhin Reman Cyrodiil The Snow Prince Tiber Septim Topal The Pilot Umaril the Unfeathered Uriel Septim V Vanus Galerion Veloth the Pilgrim Wulfharth Ash-King See more ideas about elder scrolls, elder scrolls art, skyrim. Ayleid society took a turn following this, becoming much more sadistic and hedonistic, with slaves being ritually tortured and sacrificed to Deadric princes in exchange for armies of Daedra and other advantages. Tamriel is so much more homogeneous than that. That's just a funny name for a FUCKING ELF" BloodKingX 3 yr. ago I mean, I'm sure there's an Ayleid-related reason for him to have been able to even find 1,000 Khajiit in Cyrodiil. 43. . Pelinal Whitestrake was a famous Divine Crusader who's most prominent role as such was during the first era, in which he battled and saved mankind from enslavement under the Ayleid rule in Cyrodiil. Support the channel! [2] Anyway, this adds a fully voiced follower of Pelinal Whitestrake. [5], The victory, while extremely beneficial to the Nede, signaled the slow decline of the Ayleid race's power, which would end around 1E 500, after the Late Ayleid Period.[4]. He is. 196 inuvash255 4 yr. ago This is the most true answer. [4], Under the leadership of the Slave-Queen Alessia, the enslaved Nede rebelled against their Ayleid overlords. This video talks about his hatred for Elven kind, his madness, his heroism, and his unfortunate end. I might never not think of Pelinal Whitestrake as a Model T-800 Terminator with 20 levels in Paladin and a severe chip on his shoulder concerning elves. The Aylied Empire was a decentralized one, with numerous Ayleid City-States allied to one another, and constantly vying for power against one another, with the seat of power being the White-Gold Tower on the Imperial Isle. But when events require his particular set of skills, he is sent down to Tamriel once again, to fight the enemy of the Empire. Sources of Information in this video:Book: The Song of Pelinal Volume 1: On His Name, A description of the origins of Pelinal's name (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Song_of_Pelinal,_v_1Book: Before the Ages of Man by Aicantar of Shimerene, Chronicles the major events of the Dawn and Merethic Eras (TESIV,TESV)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Before_the_Ages_of_ManBook: The Song of Pelinal Volume 6: On His Madness, Thoughts on Pelinal's madness (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Song_of_Pelinal,_v_6Book: The Song of Pelinal Volume 2: On His Coming, A history of Pelinal's origins (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Song_of_Pelinal,_v_2The Prophet's Dialogue in TESIV https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:The_ProphetBook: Shezarr and the Divines by Faustillus Junius, Subcurator of Ancient Theology and Paleonumerology, Imperial LibraryThe relationship between the god Shezarr and the other Cyrodilic deities (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Shezarr_and_the_DivinesEvents of the Knights of the Nine (TESIV)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Knights_of_the_NineBook: Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition/The Elsweyr Confederacyhttps://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Pocket_Guide_to_the_Empire,_1st_Edition/The_Elsweyr_ConfederacyBook: The Song of Pelinal Volume 3: On His Enemy, A description of Pelinal's mortal enemy, Umaril the Unfeathered (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Song_of_Pelinal,_v_3Book: The Song of Pelinal Volume 7: On His Battle with Umaril and His Dismemberment, On Pelinal's battle with Umaril, and his dismemberment (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Song_of_Pelinal,_v_7Book: The Song of Pelinal Volume 4: On His Deeds, A brief list of Pelinal's great deeds (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Song_of_Pelinal,_v_4Book: The Song of PelinalVolume 5: On His Love of Morihaus, Notes about Pelinal's friendship with Morihaus (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Song_of_Pelinal,_v_5Book: The Knights of the Nine by Karoline of Solitude, The founding and breakup of the original Knights of the Nine (TESIV,TESV)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Knights_of_the_NineBook: The Adabal-a by Morihaus, The memoirs of Morihaus, consort to Alessia and Taker of the Citadel (TESIV,TESV,ESO)https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:The_Adabal-aOOG SOURCES (MAY NOT REFLECT ESTABLISHED LORE):Pelinal's sexuality, Michael Kirkbride, Reddithttps://www.reddit.com/r/teslore/comments/2ahrz4/the_weekly_community_thread_57_127/cix1uae/?context=3The Five Hundred Mighty Companions or Thereabouts of Ysgramor the Returnedhttps://www.imperial-library.info/content/five-hundred-mighty-companions-or-thereabouts-ysgramor-returnedMusic Used in this Video: Sir Alonne, by Yuka Kitamura and Motoi Sakuraba, Dark Souls II: Crown of the Old King Soundtrackhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztPGThfD_GYThumbnail Art by Bethesda Softworks (Official Promotional Art for the Knights of the Nine DLC for TESIV: Oblivion)~Happy Easter everyone! The Elves are informed that Morgoth is sending some killing machine to destroy them. An Ayleid Army would march into Skyrim and lay seige to Mzulft, as the Dwemer there were thought to possess it, but they only owned one half and had kept it in a seperate repository. Another half was given to the care of the Ayleid city of Garlas Malatar by Meridia, but the Alessians lay seige to the city and it too fell. Pelinal Whitestrake has taken out thousands of enemies, which include some Daedra. However, Pelinal died along with the Ayleid king, cut into eighths in mockery of the Divines by the Ayleids, who were obsessed with this number. That's right, that's way more than 20. 121 DefiantLemur 4 yr. ago With the Slave Rebellion successful, Alessia founded the Alessian Empire, the second Human empire in Tamriel, and the first in the province of Cyrodiil, which would see several others. This conflict ended in 1E 198 with the Scouring of Wendelbeck, with the Aedra worshipping Barsaebic Elves sent into exile in Argonia, founding the cities that would become Gideon and Stormhold. Upon Alessia's death, Akatosh descended and made her soul into the Amulet of Kings, vowing that so long as the descendants of the Dragonborn blood sat upon the Ruby Throne in the White-Gold Tower, that the Aedra would protect Mundus from the forces of Oblivion, which saw a drastic shift of power away from the worship of Daedric Princes during the rule of three different incarnations of the Empire, interrupted by invasions from Molag Bal and his Planemeld, and Mehrunes Dagon during the Oblivion Crisis. Alessia quickly gained many allies- several Ayleid City-States unsatisfied with the outlaw of Aedra worship, or looking to opportunistically strike against their fellow Ayleids allied with the Alessians, creating a civil war within the Ayleid Empire. (Presumably older, now lost texts and/or stories passed down via the Cyrodiilic oral tradition.) +Fully, customed voiced, with over 30 lines. One of the earliest recorded dates, in fact, is the Fall of White-Gold Tower in 1E 243, which is commonly assumed to mark the end of the Ayleids.Herminia Cinna The Ayleids, also known as the Heartland High Elves, Heartland Elves, Saliache, or Wild Elves, were a race of elves . The Ayleid Empire saw its birth in 1E 1 alongside Valenwood when they declared their first High King. 272. With this battle, the Alessians seized the White-Gold Tower, and the Ayleid Empire was overthrown. That is if you celebrate of course, I apologize if the audio sounds off in this one, I may be getting a cold, or it could be the new pop filter I got for my mic filters the sound a bit. Pelinal Whitestrake is the Divine Crusader, an Imperial knight added by the Knights of the Nine official plug-in. The Nordic Empire gained some territories in the Niben Valley. This is to be expected, because he is an android from the future (and yes shut up this is confirmed.) Nevertheless the Dwemer didn't suffer any serious casualties, and this seige failed. According to the lore of The Elder Scrolls, he is immortal, and then there is this too: I do knowing that. FEATURES: -A companion of Pelinal Whitestrake, who has. He possessed the Crusader Relics, gifted to him by the Eight Divines. He couldn't have mistaken them for Ayleids as they look vastly different regardless of how elven some of their furstocks looked. The Alessian Empire was a cosmopolitan one, featuring the early Imperials, Ayleids, Nords, and Beastmen amongst their ranks, and Alessia standardized the Imperial Pantheon that saw to fuse elements of the Altmeri and Nordic Pantheons, that would become the basis for Imperial Religion. Pelinal Whitestrake was the enemy of all elfkind that lived in Cyrod in those days. He would call them out, inviting them to one-on-one duels to challenge their authority and leadership in the region. The final battle occured with the seige of the White-Gold Tower, that culminated in the duel between Pelinal Whitestrake and the demigod Umaril the Unfeathered, ending with Pelinal slain, and Umaril banished to Oblivion. This book series also appears in The Elder Scrolls . But that doesn't mean you, OP, or anyone else has to. Alongside the hero's Pelinal Whitestrake and Morihaus, Alessia would continue to liberate slaves, and fight the Daedric armies of the Ayleids. He was known as the Whitestrake, Pelinal Insurgent, Pelinal the Bloody, Pelinal the Blamer, and Pelinal the Third. The parts can be read as follows: In Skyrim, all eight volumes can be found, in order, on a bookshelf in the Temple of Mara in Riften . Pelinal Whitestrake, renowned as "The Divine Crusader," was an immortal hero, legendary warrior, sorcerer, king, and crusader who fought as champion of the Slave-queen, Alessia. The Song of Pelinal is an 8-volume book detailing the actions of Pelinal Whitestrake during the Alessian Slave Rebellion. he was Pelinal the Whitestrake because of his left hand, made of a killing light And then it gives this very strange description: Still others, like Fifd of New Teed, say that beneath the Pelinal's star-armor was a chest that gaped open to show no heart, only a red rage shaped diamond-fashion, singing like a mindless dragon Every elf in Cyrodiil was an enemy of Whitestrake. With her slave rebellion successful, she dedicated the city of Sancre Tor to the Aedra. There's more to elves than that, but Pelinal was 100% justified in his genocide. Emblem of the Alessian Empire, founded at the end of the Rebellion, Paravant's Letale, inspired by Alessian warriors, To leave a message about the cleanup for this article, please add it to this article's, https://en.uesp.net/w/index.php?title=Lore:Alessian_Slave_Rebellion&oldid=2810993. It's really all about how you percieve the situation. However two-hundred years later would see the rise of the fundamentalist Alessian Order that was vehemently opposed to Elvish power, and would steadily oppress, exile, or slaughter the remaining Ayleids within the Alessian Empire, and perhaps as well the degradation of Minotaur culture. Aug 4, 2022 - Pelinal Whitestrake, the elf exterminating gay time-traveling robot demigod. Initially the Ayleid's worshipped both the Aedric and Daedric gods, though unlike the Chimer they made no distinction between good or bad daedra. At some point, during, or before the Alessian Slave Rebellion Huna was . Pelinal Whitestrake is the divine crusader who defeated Unmaril the Unfeathered. - Slayer of Elves & Leader of Men - Elder Scrolls Lore FudgeMuppet 1.07M subscribers Subscribe 353K views 3 years ago Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fudgemuppet. 5. #1 At the start of the First Age Morgoth hires Pelinal Whitestrake from The Elder Scrolls series to kill the Elves. 2,479. Many of the Daedra worshipping elves fled Cyrodiil, some tried to integrate into the Barsaebic Ayleids in Argonia, but were rebuffed in retaliation for being exiled from Cyrodiil. Elf slayer BloodKingX 3 yr. ago Also he murdered the fuck out of the f*rries [deleted] 3 yr. ago "Kahjiit? In the First Era he fought on behalf of the human slaves of Cyrodiil using enchanted gifts bestowed upon him by the Eight Divines. After many successful battles against the legion of Daedra and Elves that Umaril sent at Pelinal, Umaril himself confronted the weakened Whitestrake but even he could not beat Pelinal and Umaril too was slaughtered. Retweets. He battled Elven leaders, as well as the Ayleid King Umaril the Unfeathered. Despite this, some other Ayleid Kingdoms would persist against the Alessians, the Bravil region was the last to be conquered by the Alessians. Aug 22, 2021. It is said that Pelinal emerged into Nirn like a Padomaic, carried by Sithis and all other forces of change. Daughter Of Padhome Apr 2, 2023 #2 This is a major stomp thread for Pelinal. Pelinal Whitestrake, renowned as the " Divine Crusader ", was a legendary wanderer hero who assisted Queen Alessia in waging war against the Ayleid Elves during the Alessian Slave Rebellion of the First Era. The shift of power from Mer to Men marked the beginning of the Late Ayleid period.