Lore talk:Knights of the Thorn

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The Crusader's relics are part of Knights of the Nine, not Knights of the Thorn. Please see here for mod information, or here for information on the new items. DaedryonTCE 22:57, 1 August 2008 (EDT)

New lore[edit]

Hey all,

So I finally got around to buying Lord of Souls and in it we find Farwil has a descendant (Or at least the name Indarys is still alive) named Ilver Indarys (see; Chapter 12 page 205) and surprisingly the Knights of the Thorn are still around presumably led by Ilver. So what I am asking is it ok to add this to the lore page? Or is it too small to be considered? Although it's highly presumptuous on my part Ilver seems to be more capable than his forebear. — Unsigned comment by Lore Master (talkcontribs) at 20:30 on December 30, 2011

You kiddin? This page would certainly not hurt for more content. Minor Edits 06:13, 10 January 2012 (UTC)

3E 431?[edit]

What's the source for this date? It was added by Nephele, so I'm not doubting it, I can't find any relevant reference to it on the wiki or in various game dialogue searches. Insignificant RevisionsThreatsEvidence 01:19, 13 February 2015 (GMT)

Doesn't a guardsman talk about Farwil founding the group two years previous? Of course, the Thorn Lodge shows up in ESO as well, so go figure... —Legoless (talk) 01:36, 13 February 2015 (GMT)
I always thought that Farwil was REfounding the order after it had lapsed... Jeancey (talk) 02:04, 13 February 2015 (GMT)
I've tried everything I can think of. Farwil, Knights of the Thorn, etc. I've even looked through every piece of dialogue in Oblivion that says "years ago". Nothing. Insignificant RevisionsThreatsEvidence 02:21, 13 February 2015 (GMT)
(edit conflict) There's not actually any mentions of Knights of the Thorn in ESO, just the "Thorn Bandits" or something. It seems unlikely that they had anything to do with Farwil's order though, since thorns seem to be a symbol of House Indarys and as far as I can tell there aren't any Dunmer in Alliace War-era Cheydinhal. All it seems to imply is that the lodge existed before the knights did, and happened to bear their name. Makes perfect sense. —Legoless (talk) 02:26, 13 February 2015 (GMT)
There's evidently a line for the city guardsmen that says "The Knights of the Thorn are a bunch of rabble who fancy themselves true knights. Farwil formed the group around two years ago. They make grand boasts, and talk a good talk, but that's all they are. The real work goes to us, the City Guard." That two years ago would give approximately 431, although it's not definite. That's all I can find that gives a date. -- Hargrimm(T) 02:39, 13 February 2015 (GMT)
Good enough for me, thanks Hargrimm. Although it's odd I can't get that to pop up on CSList. Insignificant RevisionsThreatsEvidence 03:08, 13 February 2015 (GMT)
Looks like the dialogue is from Amminus Gregori to be exact. Our page has that whole statement transcribed, although it is missing from CSList. The last sentence is there, but not the preceding lines. Weird. FYI, I found the lines by searching the raw OB dialogue dump I have along with my other resources. -- Hargrimm(T) 03:48, 13 February 2015 (GMT)