
Hell, Colovia and The Niben split, and Cyrodiil wasn't unified till Titus Mede took over the Imperial City. So, I'd say when the empire fell, everyone separated. Evidence of the Stormcloak attack on the capitol was. In other words, not a fun place to go as a spy. The courtyard before the entrance to the castle sat a-bustle, voices of Jarls and pages and courtiers alike filling the pleasant, seasonably cool air. Also, I got the feeling the place was treated as though it was the USSR in WWII. Skyrim, I'm guessing, originally split, as the Mede empire sent spies to Skyrim. Nothing about High Rock and Daggerfall, so I'm going to assume to went back to being a bunch of petty kingdoms bickering with each other, ala TESII: Daggerfall Currently, it's pretty much an abandoned country, with parts of it held by Black Marsh Morrowind was nuked, then invaded by Black Marsh. They also ended becoming a much stronger country following the Oblivion Crisis Suffice to say, it's likely it split after the assassination of the Mane.īlack Marsh separated, pretty much, right after Oblivion. Summerset Ilse disbanded, and then took over Valenwood to create the Aldmeri Domain, lead by the Thalamor.Įlswyr is in a state of anarchy, with towns and cities fending for themselves.
