ChiMakwa
The Big Bear
To my ever knowledgeable teacher, N. Telvanni.
When this letter finds you, I will have set off and most likely have arrived in the Wrothgar Mountains, where I will begin my research in a subject of recent curiosity piqued by documents I found in the Druadach mountains. I found in the Druadach an ancient Falmer ruin with some documents still in tact that detailed some of the events of their oncoming genocide by the Atmorans and other trivial matters that didn’t peak my interest. What piqued my interest the most out of their documents was their use of a certain word that is commonly used today to refer to the Orcs of Orsinium and those Strongholds. The Falmer, and after some study of further now dead races like the Dwemer and Ayleids also made use of that word in that odd fashion.
Now it is common knowledge today that Orsimer, the Stronghold and Orsinium Orcs are a separate people from the other green skinned races of Tamriel, they are mer like you or me, so says scholars of the Imperial City and many reputable sources found across Tamriel, I would not disagree with them, however I would look at this old records and wonder of the use of the word Orsimer in their tongue. Pariah Folk, Orsimer was an old word used to describe a whole group of visually similar peoples, Ogres, Goblins, Gremlins and indeed Orcs. It was only in the second era that I believe Orsimer started to change toward referring only to the Orcs.
It is at this point that you must be wondering why I am speaking at all about these long past days and why they would be of any curiosity to the likes of me master Neloth. It is for one simple reason. The Falmer had more than just words about the Orsimer of their day, they had diagrams and research on their often allies against the Atmoran onslaught of Skyrim. These diagrams and research, sparse as it is, leads me to theorizing something that may be derogatory if untrue, but massively interesting if proven true. The Orsimer of the time, Orcs, Ogres, Goblins and Gremlins undoubtedly shared a common ancestor to the Falmer and I believe, to the people at the time. It was not such a broad classing of beastfolk as scholars today would look at it. I hypothesize that there was a change to what was the Orcs of the time, during the 1st era that changed their very being from just one of the many Pariah Folk, to the Orsimer we know today. My next letter to you will be when I make any headway in disproving this theory concisely or finding answers leading to proving this theory.
Your ever curious charge, R. Thendo.
A letter addressed to house Telvanni from a former ward.
Since a few years ago, when the Empire recalled it’s legions from the small city and capital of the Orcs, Orsinium, the current king of Orsinium has been moving to try and protect itself from its enemies. The bolstering of it’s personal forces was the first part of that plan, former orcish legionnaires, veterans of conflict down south against the elves were encouraged to come to Orsinium, offered stable work and a home with that promise that those around them would be like them. It was a fair plan that had some success, what the King didn’t understand however was the reason so many of the orcs of the legion don’t live with other orcs.
Remaul the Whitescar was a perfect example to pull from in this case of that distrust the City Orcs have of Orsinium. That once barely an adult who came to Orsinium half starved and desperate for any work thanks to that orcish culture of theirs. That Orc was scorned and banished and marked with the Hand of Malacath to forever tell those around him that this Remaul was a criminal of the Strongholds. Remaul saw the worst the orcs had to offer, and if Orsinium was a traditional stronghold, then he would have been executed for showing his face to it.
City Orcs, the term for Orcs who leave their stronghold to live in cities, leave their strongholds, maybe not for the same extreme reason of Remaul, but they do leave due to the Orcish tendency toward dogma. So the King, who’s name is Jacaruto gro-Nazuel did not see the influx of Orcish veterans he had hoped for and in turn looked to the surrounding Strongholds and like the City Orcs, barely got a return for the opposite reason of the City Orcs. They would have traditions upheld, if King Jacaruto would not do that, then they would not join the Orcish cause.
Jacaruto gro-Nazuel, was a fair enough king, but he did not have the charisma or tact of the orc people’s great leaders. So many of his attempts to see the new Orsinium prosper were often challenged and failed or barely succeeded, but even so, he was fair enough to see the continued existence after the Empire stopped openly protecting it. The one thing that saw that Orsinium would survive was the one sure thing good Jacaruto did, he reached out to the old enemy and sometimes friend of the orcs, the King of Wayrest and offered that man friendship and support in exchange for the same. It was a tactful move of little drawbacks to see, as it was something that only their greatest leaders did in the past, for every time Wayrest was their enemy, it was only a few times that saw that enemy, the times of greatest orcish accomplishment, as a friend and ally. It was a mirror move to the likes of Kurog and Gortwog, their greatest leaders… if the Orcish culture would only acknowledge them as such.
When this letter finds you, I will have set off and most likely have arrived in the Wrothgar Mountains, where I will begin my research in a subject of recent curiosity piqued by documents I found in the Druadach mountains. I found in the Druadach an ancient Falmer ruin with some documents still in tact that detailed some of the events of their oncoming genocide by the Atmorans and other trivial matters that didn’t peak my interest. What piqued my interest the most out of their documents was their use of a certain word that is commonly used today to refer to the Orcs of Orsinium and those Strongholds. The Falmer, and after some study of further now dead races like the Dwemer and Ayleids also made use of that word in that odd fashion.
Now it is common knowledge today that Orsimer, the Stronghold and Orsinium Orcs are a separate people from the other green skinned races of Tamriel, they are mer like you or me, so says scholars of the Imperial City and many reputable sources found across Tamriel, I would not disagree with them, however I would look at this old records and wonder of the use of the word Orsimer in their tongue. Pariah Folk, Orsimer was an old word used to describe a whole group of visually similar peoples, Ogres, Goblins, Gremlins and indeed Orcs. It was only in the second era that I believe Orsimer started to change toward referring only to the Orcs.
It is at this point that you must be wondering why I am speaking at all about these long past days and why they would be of any curiosity to the likes of me master Neloth. It is for one simple reason. The Falmer had more than just words about the Orsimer of their day, they had diagrams and research on their often allies against the Atmoran onslaught of Skyrim. These diagrams and research, sparse as it is, leads me to theorizing something that may be derogatory if untrue, but massively interesting if proven true. The Orsimer of the time, Orcs, Ogres, Goblins and Gremlins undoubtedly shared a common ancestor to the Falmer and I believe, to the people at the time. It was not such a broad classing of beastfolk as scholars today would look at it. I hypothesize that there was a change to what was the Orcs of the time, during the 1st era that changed their very being from just one of the many Pariah Folk, to the Orsimer we know today. My next letter to you will be when I make any headway in disproving this theory concisely or finding answers leading to proving this theory.
Your ever curious charge, R. Thendo.
A letter addressed to house Telvanni from a former ward.
Since a few years ago, when the Empire recalled it’s legions from the small city and capital of the Orcs, Orsinium, the current king of Orsinium has been moving to try and protect itself from its enemies. The bolstering of it’s personal forces was the first part of that plan, former orcish legionnaires, veterans of conflict down south against the elves were encouraged to come to Orsinium, offered stable work and a home with that promise that those around them would be like them. It was a fair plan that had some success, what the King didn’t understand however was the reason so many of the orcs of the legion don’t live with other orcs.
Remaul the Whitescar was a perfect example to pull from in this case of that distrust the City Orcs have of Orsinium. That once barely an adult who came to Orsinium half starved and desperate for any work thanks to that orcish culture of theirs. That Orc was scorned and banished and marked with the Hand of Malacath to forever tell those around him that this Remaul was a criminal of the Strongholds. Remaul saw the worst the orcs had to offer, and if Orsinium was a traditional stronghold, then he would have been executed for showing his face to it.
City Orcs, the term for Orcs who leave their stronghold to live in cities, leave their strongholds, maybe not for the same extreme reason of Remaul, but they do leave due to the Orcish tendency toward dogma. So the King, who’s name is Jacaruto gro-Nazuel did not see the influx of Orcish veterans he had hoped for and in turn looked to the surrounding Strongholds and like the City Orcs, barely got a return for the opposite reason of the City Orcs. They would have traditions upheld, if King Jacaruto would not do that, then they would not join the Orcish cause.
Jacaruto gro-Nazuel, was a fair enough king, but he did not have the charisma or tact of the orc people’s great leaders. So many of his attempts to see the new Orsinium prosper were often challenged and failed or barely succeeded, but even so, he was fair enough to see the continued existence after the Empire stopped openly protecting it. The one thing that saw that Orsinium would survive was the one sure thing good Jacaruto did, he reached out to the old enemy and sometimes friend of the orcs, the King of Wayrest and offered that man friendship and support in exchange for the same. It was a tactful move of little drawbacks to see, as it was something that only their greatest leaders did in the past, for every time Wayrest was their enemy, it was only a few times that saw that enemy, the times of greatest orcish accomplishment, as a friend and ally. It was a mirror move to the likes of Kurog and Gortwog, their greatest leaders… if the Orcish culture would only acknowledge them as such.
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