What was the Gradual Massacre?

Diabolus1989
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I can't find information on this event.

All I know is that it took place in 1E 227 and that Tharhan the Mutilant of House Tharn had a role in it.

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  • Eporem
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    From this link: http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:First_Era

    in the Third Century

    it tells that this Gradual Massacre began after Vrage the Gifted, also known as Vrage the Butcher, assumed the throne of Skyrim,

    so this Massacre might be connected to him and what he began

    in this:

    http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Vrage

    "Along with his father Harald, King Vrage can be credited with leading Man's rise to dominance over Mer in Tamriel.
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    Edited by Eporem on July 4, 2018 9:39PM
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  • LMar
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    Maybe it refers to the gradual butchering of Mer from Skyrim and the North of Tamriel. Eg Falmet, Ayleids, and even Chimer from Resdayn
    "If a stick of fish is a fish stick, it will stick like other fish sticks stick"
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  • VaranisArano
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    LMar wrote: »
    Maybe it refers to the gradual butchering of Mer from Skyrim and the North of Tamriel. Eg Falmet, Ayleids, and even Chimer from Resdayn

    The Chimer from Resdayn?

    Azura turned them into the Dunmer after the Tribunal used the tools of Lorkhan, and the Dunmer pretty much have themselves to blame for the 4th era state of Morrowind (Vivec's moonlet and the invasion of the Saxheel in revenge for centuries of slavery). Before that, the Chimer were pretty dominant under Nerevar and even 200 years after Vrage, the Chimer and the Dwemer will defeat the Tongues, leading Jurgen Windcaller to do some soul searching about the Way of the Voice.
  • Diabolus1989
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    LMar wrote: »
    Maybe it refers to the gradual butchering of Mer from Skyrim and the North of Tamriel. Eg Falmet, Ayleids, and even Chimer from Resdayn

    The Chimer from Resdayn?

    Azura turned them into the Dunmer after the Tribunal used the tools of Lorkhan, and the Dunmer pretty much have themselves to blame for the 4th era state of Morrowind (Vivec's moonlet and the invasion of the Saxheel in revenge for centuries of slavery). Before that, the Chimer were pretty dominant under Nerevar and even 200 years after Vrage, the Chimer and the Dwemer will defeat the Tongues, leading Jurgen Windcaller to do some soul searching about the Way of the Voice.

    I don't think it's a suggestion of massacring to extinction (or near to) as is the case with the Falmer and Ayleids. But the Nords did take control of the entire mainland Morrowind, against both the Chimer and the Dwemer - there's sure to have been some massacring involved in that I think.
  • Korah_Eaglecry
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    LMar wrote: »
    Maybe it refers to the gradual butchering of Mer from Skyrim and the North of Tamriel. Eg Falmet, Ayleids, and even Chimer from Resdayn

    The Chimer from Resdayn?

    Azura turned them into the Dunmer after the Tribunal used the tools of Lorkhan, and the Dunmer pretty much have themselves to blame for the 4th era state of Morrowind (Vivec's moonlet and the invasion of the Saxheel in revenge for centuries of slavery). Before that, the Chimer were pretty dominant under Nerevar and even 200 years after Vrage, the Chimer and the Dwemer will defeat the Tongues, leading Jurgen Windcaller to do some soul searching about the Way of the Voice.

    Massacre =/= Genocide. The Nords and the Chimer/Dumner have a long history of raiding and warring with each other. Massacres often happen in times of conflict. All it would take is for a Nord Raiding Party to hop the border and attack a border town and kill its inhabitants for that to be a massacre.

    Its during this time period that the Gradual Massacre was set that the First Nordic Empire arose. The Nords set out and conquered High Rock and mainland Morrowind. With only the Dwemer holding out on Vvardenfell. Once the Nords had conquered all of northern Tamriel they gave aid to Saint Alessia in her rebellion against the Ayleids. And the Alessian Empire in turn assisted the Nords in their attempts to squash rebellion in High Rock.
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  • LMar
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    As above!
    "If a stick of fish is a fish stick, it will stick like other fish sticks stick"
    "Taller races now sit in chairs correctly"
  • Neoealth
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    LMar wrote: »
    Maybe it refers to the gradual butchering of Mer from Skyrim and the North of Tamriel. Eg Falmet, Ayleids, and even Chimer from Resdayn

    The Chimer from Resdayn?

    Azura turned them into the Dunmer after the Tribunal used the tools of Lorkhan, and the Dunmer pretty much have themselves to blame for the 4th era state of Morrowind (Vivec's moonlet and the invasion of the Saxheel in revenge for centuries of slavery). Before that, the Chimer were pretty dominant under Nerevar and even 200 years after Vrage, the Chimer and the Dwemer will defeat the Tongues, leading Jurgen Windcaller to do some soul searching about the Way of the Voice.

    It's not the tools of Lorkhan, the tools were used on the heart of lorkhan. The tools are called Kagrenac's tools, named after the Dwemer Kagrenac high priest. He created the tools to be able to manipulate the heart. Wraithguard, sunder and keening.
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