Cannonically summerset held out longest against Tiber Septim. Took the Numidium to defeat them and incorporate it onto the Empire.
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »
Nomadic_Atmoran wrote: »Cannonically summerset held out longest against Tiber Septim. Took the Numidium to defeat them and incorporate it onto the Empire.
While this is true, it is far easier to defend an island than it is to assault one. Amphibious landings are always difficult and leave troops out in the open to be picked off as they come a shore. And being that the Altmer are by far the most magicka inclined race its not a stretch to believe they would have their islands pretty well shored up from magical attacks like portals.
Rave the Histborn wrote: »Morrowwind. The Tribunal was the only real power that could stand against Tiber Septim in cannon and even they fell
VaranisArano wrote: »Nomadic_Atmoran wrote: »Cannonically summerset held out longest against Tiber Septim. Took the Numidium to defeat them and incorporate it onto the Empire.
While this is true, it is far easier to defend an island than it is to assault one. Amphibious landings are always difficult and leave troops out in the open to be picked off as they come a shore. And being that the Altmer are by far the most magicka inclined race its not a stretch to believe they would have their islands pretty well shored up from magical attacks like portals.
Its ironic you say that last bit when the Altmer got absolutely hammered during the Oblivion Crisis, including the destruction of Crystal-Like-Law.
Rave the Histborn wrote: »Morrowwind. The Tribunal was the only real power that could stand against Tiber Septim in cannon and even they fell
They didn't exactly fall. They went the diplomatic way to avoid bloodshed. Morrowind gets special status in the empire and gets to more or less govern itself, while Tiber Septim gets the Numidium and the Imperials get to do business in Morrowind.
I also think it's probably Morrowind. They currently have three living gods at the height of their power and the deactivated Numidium and even the heart of Lorkhan to power it if they wanted. Divayth Fyr has the Skeleton key as well.
Cyrodiil, even when unified, is still currently weakened.
The Summerset isles are currently at a low in terms of population, according to former loremaster Schick, which is why they have a city sinking into the ocean.
Even without the Dragons, the flu ravaged Elsweyr heavily.
Similarly Valenwood has been ravaged by the flu and only recovered so quickly thanks to Altmeri help, which of course would cease in this scenario.
The Bretons without their intrigues would probably be the second strongest as these schemes are what usually hold them back.
The Redguards fight fiercely but if you throw a single necromancer at them, they are useless, and there are plenty of those to go around, especially among the top contenders.
The Nords without the Greybeards and Paarthurnax are a bit better than the Redguards since they don't share their disadvantage against necromancy, with Greybeards and Paarthurnax fighting for them, we'd need to expect an army of Nords wielding the Thuum, which is powerful but has already been driven back by the Tribunal before, so still not a number one, but probably number two.
The Argonians have the Hist, which is a big advantage, but considering that the Hist, despite their connections and vast knowledge have not attacked the Dark Elves before the fall of the Tribunal and the Red Year tells us that they don't see a way to win this war currently. Nobody except the Dark Elves could conquer them, but their chances of conquering any other land are low.
Rave the Histborn wrote: »Morrowwind. The Tribunal was the only real power that could stand against Tiber Septim in cannon and even they fell
VaranisArano wrote: »Its ironic you say that last bit when the Altmer got absolutely hammered during the Oblivion Crisis, including the destruction of Crystal-Like-Law.
If the Daedra themselves had to close their own portals during their invasion of Tamriel in the 3rd Era because the Argonians' counterattack was so destructive, that kinda answers your question.
Should I remind you of the Great War?illiobro_ESO wrote: »Out of the 10 provinces(Including Orsinium) assuming the alliances broke apart and each province was able to unite fully which province would be the most powerful? And if there was all out war which provinces would conquer the most? In my opinion Morrowind is the obvious answer but there are good arguments for High Rock, Cyrodiil,Hammerfell, Black Marsh or Summer Set.
Spaceroamer wrote: »If all the factions fell apart RIGHT now.
You’d probably see just securing their borders.
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »
Not sure you can argue that the Aldmeris didnt hold out longer than all the human territories. Or that without the Numidium, the high elves would not have kept Imperial sea forces at bay for a considerable time.
The only other territory that could make an arguement for strongest would be Black Marsh, as even Imperial forces didnt want to enter the deep jungles. They didnt exactly put up a great fight either.
Spaceroamer wrote: »I’d say Redguards (not conquering, but powerful) only in the condition that Crowns and Forebear put aside their differences.
They already control the 2nd biggest region in Tamriel, it can only get better from there.
Necromancers; Ash’aba?
Warriors and mages? Sword-Singers.