Lore talk:Castle Ebonheart

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Nafalilargus?[edit]

I've read somewhere that the dragon statue is Nafalilargus, the dragon from Redguard. Is there any true about that?95.121.55.83 15:58, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

Page Split[edit]

This "Old Ebonheart" thing, while most likely the fault of the developers, is quite clearly a separate city in lore terms. It shares nothing with the the castle on Vvardenfell bar a name and the status as a capital. I think they should be split to avoid confusion, and so that the situation can be explained more gracefully. Are there any objections? --Legoless 01:52, 19 June 2011 (UTC)

I've written a first draft of the proposed page by assuming that everything from before Morrowind refers to Old Ebonheart (which in all likelihood it does). If there are no problems, I'll publish the article and remove the info from here. --Legoless 14:18, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
Done. The new article is located here. --Legoless 22:48, 21 June 2011 (UTC)
Regarding the split of the Old and 'New' Ebonheart, should the out-of-game reference to the gladiatorial team, the 'Reavers', be removed from this page? As you said, the lore of Ebonheart previous to Morrowind(game) refers to the Old Ebonheart. This means that the out-of-game reference would actually be refering to Old Ebonheart, on mainland Morrowind. In essence, the gladiatorial team actually belongs to Old Ebonheart and not this page, the 'New' Ebonheart. —J'Dazrah 02:44, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
My bad, thanks for spotting it. Feel free to make the change. --Legoless 14:49, 10 December 2011 (UTC)