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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Kroq-Qar, The Argonian Warrior
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Fire Destroyer  [developer] 15 Mar, 2019 @ 3:44pm
The Ascension of Kroq-Qar
Kroq-Qar was the strongest in his village, a rare muscular formation and a blood-thirst was his main characteristics known all over the others. He made his life gambling in his own street fighting against other fool argonians, sometimes passing travelers, later he swore to protect his specimen against hostile people together with some other strong argonians (but among them, he was the strongest), being gifted with a special two-handed sword from his best friend, sorcerer Mazdamundi.

Gangs of outlaws and bandits faced their defeat upon challenging the brave argonians, soon Kroq -Qar was recognized as their leader, making the great warrior feel even more bigger. His name was shared among every tavern in the close realms, followed by descriptions of a lizard beast coming from the bushes and slicing even the better mercenary... no one then was able to challenge this warrior.

Later, it was inevitably to his fame arrive to nearby kingdoms, including his armies, soldiers were commenting of his appearences, once the Imperials heard about it. A close kingdom in control of the Imperial's Army saw how the Argonian village from Kroq-Qar was fast growing with the argonians fame, so the general in charge, named Moloch, sent a comission with a message ordering a huge tribute in order to the village be safe from them. Kroq-Qar, now the leader of the entire village, angered with the message, saying back to the comission some BIG insults to the general, saying he couldn't even demand this from a fat pig. After, Moloch gather his army and was out for Kroq-Qar's blood.

It was night, the village's patrol warned of a huge number of Imperials in the woods heading direct to the village! Kroq-Qar fastly wake up his troops and all the village, gather some voluntary argonians and picked up some travelling mercenaries promising them a good fortune by their force, and they accept.
Kroq Qar ambushed the Imperials some minutes before they reach the village, the argonian archers fire from the top of the trees, and the argonian infantry and mercenaries strike the sides from the Imperial expedition, Kroq-Qar jumped into Moloch with his sword. The fight continued for a long time, there was blood in everything, and Kroq-Qar wasnt even tired, Moloch started to show fatigue signals, but didn't gived up in killing the argonian.
Finally, Moloch missed the charge with his sword, and Kroq-Qar landed the final blow on him, seeing around other three argonians extremely damaged comemorating, the battle was over and no other survived, just a few Imperials runned away during the battle, bringing the story of the mighty warrior that defeated the general of an entire army.
The argonian warrior looks at the dead body of Moloch, seeing a useful set of armor, it could be suitable for him, he never saw that type of clothes anywhere. Dressing the armor, and picking up a useful bow with a set of arrows from other corpse, he left the battlefield.

After that huge night, Kroq-Qar blame the Imperials of the many deaths of his argonian brothers, so after deciding and certifing that his village will be protected, he departs alone into the woods, with the visison of a future adventuring the world outside and hunting the villains of this world. The other argonians say that later they will seek Kroq-Qar again.

The warrior finds a human village name Riwerwood, he enters a place named The Sleeping Giant Inn, where he had some food and stayed some few days. One of these days, a curious adventurer enters the place seeking help with his glorious adventures, Kroq-Qar feels a mighty energy coming from this person, and sees a glorious future of his life, so he accepts the offer. His name? the adventurer just said "Dragonborne".
Last edited by Fire Destroyer; 15 Mar, 2019 @ 5:26pm
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Fire Destroyer  [developer] 15 Mar, 2019 @ 3:44pm 
Comment here what u think! :steamhappy:
Sounds interesting... I'd guess he'd have to be part of an isolated part of Black Marsh far away from the Empire for such an issue to happen though, as the Argonians have had the entire northern half of Black Marsh, which a large amount of Argonians occupy, known as Argonia exist on good terms with the Empire and being part of the Empire. However, it is well known that back in the 1st era of the Empire Argonians and Imperials were in conflict with eachother, the 1st era was when the Empire was newly founded. During the 3rd era, which is when the games The Elder Scrolls 1, 2, 3, and 4, known as Daggerfall, Arena, Morrowind, and Oblivion Happened, it was during the 3rd era, and Black Marsh's Argonia lived in harmony with the Empire. The Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim is during the 4th era. During this time period the Argonians invaded and conquered Morrowind and Vvardenfell against the wishes of the Empire, slaughtering countless innocents and driving the dunmer out of the home land and territories. Argonians are not exactly on the best terms with the Empire at the moment, but the Empire has no recorded wars or conflicts during the 3rd and 4th era during this time, so, um, yeah... hmmm...
Imperial Expeditions were performed mainly during the 1st and 2nd era too, since that is during the time that Black Marsh was never fully explored by outsiders. By the 3rd era, Black Marsh had been explored, and the people of the northern half of Black Marsh, argonians, began to call their part of the Empire Argonia. Argonia was basically the same as the rest of Black Marsh, but they comprehend and understand outsiders well and live on good terms with outsiders.
Fire Destroyer  [developer] 15 Mar, 2019 @ 6:03pm 
Originally posted by VinchenzoTheJackal & Shoon:
Sounds interesting... I'd guess he'd have to be part of an isolated part of Black Marsh far away from the Empire for such an issue to happen though, as the Argonians have had the entire northern half of Black Marsh, which a large amount of Argonians occupy, known as Argonia exist on good terms with the Empire and being part of the Empire. However, it is well known that back in the 1st era of the Empire Argonians and Imperials were in conflict with eachother, the 1st era was when the Empire was newly founded. During the 3rd era, which is when the games The Elder Scrolls 1, 2, 3, and 4, known as Daggerfall, Arena, Morrowind, and Oblivion Happened, it was during the 3rd era, and Black Marsh's Argonia lived in harmony with the Empire. The Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim is during the 4th era. During this time period the Argonians invaded and conquered Morrowind and Vvardenfell against the wishes of the Empire, slaughtering countless innocents and driving the dunmer out of the home land and territories. Argonians are not exactly on the best terms with the Empire at the moment, but the Empire has no recorded wars or conflicts during the 3rd and 4th era during this time, so, um, yeah... hmmm...
Imperial Expeditions were performed mainly during the 1st and 2nd era too, since that is during the time that Black Marsh was never fully explored by outsiders. By the 3rd era, Black Marsh had been explored, and the people of the northern half of Black Marsh, argonians, began to call their part of the Empire Argonia. Argonia was basically the same as the rest of Black Marsh, but they comprehend and understand outsiders well and live on good terms with outsiders.
Lol, thanks for the comment, im dont really know the Skyrim lore, im quite new to it, but im surprised some things connected, at least some of them. See it as an Lore-unfriendly tale from a isolated village of argonians against a nearby Imperial kingdom ruled by an unfair, unloyal and hostile general that desobey any authority and gathered force in a expedition.

Again, thanks for the comment and your initial idea of a story, it may help bring importance to Kroq-Qar, although its not lore-friendly... your post can be a lore explained detail of the story!
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