
The Council’s ongoing agenda is firstly the servicing of the Armistice by which our allegiance to His August Majesty the Emperor is conditionally assured in perpetuity, and secondly the proper conduct of obligations pursuant to the Treaty of Cession by which the New North is held. The Council convenes under the light yet firm direction of Her Thrice-Blessed Excellency by the Grace of All Houses and All Relevant Ghosts the duly appointed Hortator Danasi Ginadura Rethandus-Jaroon, elected by unanimity after the honourable death by duel of Bervyn Feruren Rothryn Jaroon, May He Pass The Waiting Door. Preamble: Of The Current Head and Agenda of the Grand Council of the New North Intraglyph: Redacted with Commentary for the elevation of the appropriately refined intellects under the supervision of Seleucius Quarens Ristiphal Attendant-at-Large to the Esteemed Elder Council Knight Commandant of Sutch-As-Was, Keeper of the River-Drakes, Groom of the Stool etc.,etc. Of the Terms of the Act of Ash Restitution 4E 32Ĭompiled under the Thrice-Blessed Authority Pentannual Census of the Houses of Morrowind, Post Red-Year ( abbreviated for transmission compression - refer to Codex Somnalius, Encryption Protocol Q)įor The Attention of Those Whom It Concerns: This all involved what were actually six separate Numidiums, and it created noncanonical alternate timelines - one of which led to the early collapse of the Septim Empire.Imperial Dreamsleeve Transmission #A10918234Ĭlearance: Penitus Oculatus, Agents of the Fourth and Fifth Outer Circles Intrattendants of the Subjacent Board of Trade Peripatetic Members of the Mnemocyte Investigatory Commission Honourable Adepts of the Ancestor Shawl Looms (special attention of M & D) Equi-Valent Retainers of the Prime Transaurbic Relay, Etc. It also brought several smaller kingdoms to heel under these four kingdoms. In the final Dragon Break, aka The Warp in the West, the player-character of Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall uses a Numidium to (canonically) bring peace to the Iliac Bay region by bringing the four kingdoms of Orsinium, Daggerfall, Wayrest, and Sentinel under the Empire by essentially giving them what they wanted. There isn't an agreed-upon number of Dragon Breaks in The Elder Scrolls canon, however, one of the most egregious examples would be The Warp in the West.

The "Dragon" of it is a reference to Akatosh, the God of Time who is thought to be a dragon.

This is an occurrence in which the timeline shatters, causing nonlinear time and allow things to happen simultaneously in a way that could not otherwise happen. To make everything all the more ridiculous, we have the concept of a Dragon Break.
