Ill just leave this here:OpponentSmile66 wrote: »What would have been the name of the Imperials if they never had an empire? Bookmark
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Imperials minus the Empire are the Nibenese and the Colovians, which are two distinct cultures even if outside eyes don't care to distinguish them apart.
KoshkaMurka wrote: »Ill just leave this here:OpponentSmile66 wrote: »What would have been the name of the Imperials if they never had an empire? Bookmark
http://uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Alessian_Empire
http://uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Second_Empire
Well according to my understanding they where the nedic people before they where imperials.
Cyrodiilians
OpponentSmile66 wrote: »Well according to my understanding they where the nedic people before they where imperials.
We're talking about the events after the slave rebellion. At this point their culture and possibly even their biology would be too different for them to still be referred to as Nedes.Cyrodiilians
Did you read the first post? We're talking about a name unique to the race that doesn't refer to their homeland.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »OpponentSmile66 wrote: »Well according to my understanding they where the nedic people before they where imperials.
We're talking about the events after the slave rebellion. At this point their culture and possibly even their biology would be too different for them to still be referred to as Nedes.Cyrodiilians
Did you read the first post? We're talking about a name unique to the race that doesn't refer to their homeland.
Cyrodiilics Is actually the accurate term
Read - http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial
OpponentSmile66 wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »OpponentSmile66 wrote: »Well according to my understanding they where the nedic people before they where imperials.
We're talking about the events after the slave rebellion. At this point their culture and possibly even their biology would be too different for them to still be referred to as Nedes.Cyrodiilians
Did you read the first post? We're talking about a name unique to the race that doesn't refer to their homeland.
Cyrodiilics Is actually the accurate term
Read - http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial
You're missing the point. If they weren't called Imperials and they weren't referred to by the name of their homeland, they would be left without a unique name to refer to the people alone and nothing else. The Altmer come from the Summerset Isles and the Redguards come from Hammerfell, but you don't refer to an Altmer as a Summerset Islander or a Redguard as a Hammerfellic (not sure if the latter is the correct term). Cyrodiilic seems too broad a term to refer to the Imperials alone as anything from Cyrodiil can be Cyrodiilic. In my personal opinion, I would say that Cyro-Nord would be a better term as it refers to something specific, such as a people, which are what Imperials are.
It's odd how things are laid out in TES in terms of the provinces and the people who inhabit them. With the exception of Orsinium, none of the other provinces were named after the race who inhabit them and vice versa. Every race has a unique name, usually in reference to something. Imperials are called Imperials because they are known for establishing powerful empires, although they themselves weren't the first race to create an empire. For now, it makes sense them being called Imperials since most of the time they either have an empire they're trying to build or they're trying to keep it together. Now imagine that they didn't have an empire, either as part of an alternate history where they never established an empire, or in future lore, they decide to stop building empires and simply keep to themselves in Cyrodiil, they wouldn't be called Imperials as it wouldn't make sense.
This discussion is about people's personal opinions or theories as to what the Imperial race would be called if they never had or stopped building empires. The suggestions should be as close to Imperial lore as possible, including their history and biological relationships with other races.
KochDerDamonen wrote: »I thought I'd seed the term "Cyrods" somewhere. Don't recall specifically.