As others have stated, the term "Nede" is a term used to describe the large number of groups that were spread throughout North-Western and Central Tamriel. These tribes presumably had largely similar cultural practices that lead to them all being grouped under the umbrella of "Nedic". However, not enough is known about all those groups in order to determine how similar or dissimilar they were. We know that Nedes in Craglorn worshiped the Celestials and the Constellations, but did all Nedic groups? What we do know is that Nedic societies covered a decent portion of Tamriel, and their descendants are among the modern-day Imperials, Bretons, and Reachmen. It's debated whether they are native or immigrated from Atmora.
The Bretons, have their origin in the Nedic groups living in High Rock. Legends (cough, Arena Lore, cough) state that Bretons are descendants of a group known as the "Druids of Galen". Now, nothing is known about the "Druids of Galen". Likely, that is a term for the Nedic people living in High Rock, but is Galen a place? A tribe? Who knows! When the Altmeri Direnni settled in High Rock, they set themselves up as a noble ruling class over the Nedic inhabitants, and eventually started having children with them. These children were called "Beratu", an Ehlnofex word meaning "half". As time wore on, the Altmer blood in these lines began to thin out, leaving the manmer more prominently mannish than mer.
Something worth noting is that when early Nordic hunting parties discovered the Bretons, they at first mistook them for a new vein of elves. But, then the Bretons spoke in a broken Nordic. This may suggest a connection between the Nedes and the Nords. Once the Nords realized they were men, they thought they were Nords who had been captured from Sarthaal. At times portions of High Rock have either been settled by or under the control of Nords or Skyrim, leading to Nordic influence on bits of the culture as well some Nordic blood entering into the Breton cocktail.
The Reachmen are the descendants of Nedic tribes living in caves in the Druadach mountains. Like the Bretons, these Nedic tribes also saw mixing with the Altmer who conquered the region (The Direnni Hedgemony at one point controlled land up to Markarth and Elinhir). It's unkown if these Nedes in the mountain were connected to the Nedes in the rest of High Rock, and how related they are to Bretons, but Reachmen and Bretons do share similar origins, despite the vast cultural differences. The big difference between the two races is that any Nord colonists in the Reach were killed or pushed out by the Altmer, meaning very little Nordic ancestry is in the Reachmen, compared to the Bretons.
BejaProphet wrote: »So I’ve recently learned that Reachmen descend from Breton stock, and if I’m not mistaken the Nedes are of Nord lineage.
But from my uninitiated perspective their cultures seem remarkably similar. Do they share some sort of cultural roots?
As others have stated, the term "Nede" is a term used to describe the large number of groups that were spread throughout North-Western and Central Tamriel. These tribes presumably had largely similar cultural practices that lead to them all being grouped under the umbrella of "Nedic". However, not enough is known about all those groups in order to determine how similar or dissimilar they were. We know that Nedes in Craglorn worshiped the Celestials and the Constellations, but did all Nedic groups? What we do know is that Nedic societies covered a decent portion of Tamriel, and their descendants are among the modern-day Imperials, Bretons, and Reachmen. It's debated whether they are native or immigrated from Atmora.
The Bretons, have their origin in the Nedic groups living in High Rock. Legends (cough, Arena Lore, cough) state that Bretons are descendants of a group known as the "Druids of Galen". Now, nothing is known about the "Druids of Galen". Likely, that is a term for the Nedic people living in High Rock, but is Galen a place? A tribe? Who knows! When the Altmeri Direnni settled in High Rock, they set themselves up as a noble ruling class over the Nedic inhabitants, and eventually started having children with them. These children were called "Beratu", an Ehlnofex word meaning "half". As time wore on, the Altmer blood in these lines began to thin out, leaving the manmer more prominently mannish than mer.
Something worth noting is that when early Nordic hunting parties discovered the Bretons, they at first mistook them for a new vein of elves. But, then the Bretons spoke in a broken Nordic. This may suggest a connection between the Nedes and the Nords. Once the Nords realized they were men, they thought they were Nords who had been captured from Sarthaal. At times portions of High Rock have either been settled by or under the control of Nords or Skyrim, leading to Nordic influence on bits of the culture as well some Nordic blood entering into the Breton cocktail.
The Reachmen are the descendants of Nedic tribes living in caves in the Druadach mountains. Like the Bretons, these Nedic tribes also saw mixing with the Altmer who conquered the region (The Direnni Hedgemony at one point controlled land up to Markarth and Elinhir). It's unkown if these Nedes in the mountain were connected to the Nedes in the rest of High Rock, and how related they are to Bretons, but Reachmen and Bretons do share similar origins, despite the vast cultural differences. The big difference between the two races is that any Nord colonists in the Reach were killed or pushed out by the Altmer, meaning very little Nordic ancestry is in the Reachmen, compared to the Bretons.
So pretty much https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Breton.
I wouldn't discount the Druids of Galen origin for Bretons, however, regardless of it being Arena. Older TES games treated Bretons with much more respect than in newer TES games. Additionally, though it has never been brought up again, it has yet to have been contridicted. the Druids of Galen could be Nedes if we apply newer lore to them.