Lore:Galen
This article is about the Abecean island. For the lake island, see Galen (lake island). For the person, see Galen (person). For the spirit, see Galen (spirit).
Galen | |
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Type | Island |
Continent | Tamriel |
Region | The Systres |
Appears in | ESO |
Galen is the westernmost island of the Systres archipelago, northwest of High Isle and west of Y'ffelon.[1] Its main hub is the city of Vastyr, which was controlled by House Mornard during the Interregnum.[2] Druidic ruins on were discovered on Galen, fixing the idea of its Breton history into collective imagination.[3] The Druids of Galen were able to instill magic on Y'ffelon to balance nature and bring life to the land.[3][4] There are a variety of remote parts of the island.[5] Galen has three distinct biomes, from the colonized plains to the south, forests dotted with ruins to the wests, and dark dense jungles of the north.[6] Like the rest of the archipelago, it is volcanic,[7] and this is primarily seen in the area around Embervine, Ivyhame, and Llanshara near Y'ffelon.
The Druids of Galen's name predates them stepping foot on Galen and the rest of the Systres.[8] The origin is the name Galen itself is a mystery, however. Galen may have been the name of a Nede that became the first Druid Queen, the name of a lake island where the True Way first emerged, or the name of a spirit that taught the proto-Bretons the ways of Druidism.[9]
History[edit]
After leaving High Rock, the druids made the perilous voyage to the Systres. They used magic and terraformed Galen, along with High Isle and Y'ffelon.[3][4]
House Mornard once controlled the entire island chain, and their downfall began when Duke Avrippe Mornard bungled the archipelago's response to the Knahaten Flu in 2E 562; he compounded that failure by allying with King Ranser during Ranser's War between Shornhelm and Wayrest in 2E 566. As a result, High King Emeric stripped Avrippe and his house of their dukedom, reducing their rank to count and leaving them with only their mining concerns, their trade routes, and administration of the prison isle of Amenos.[2] As a result, Mornard moved its base of operations from High Isle to Galen and the city of Vastyr.[10] During the Three Banners War, the Dreadsails had been operating in the remote parts of Galen and Y'ffelon and the island lacked strong defenses; as such the rival House Dufort had no interest in protecting them.[5]
Notable Places[edit]
Gallery[edit]
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
Books[edit]
- Visitor's Guide to High Isle by Dame Emisse Fairwind — A guide to High Isle and its environs
References[edit]
- ^ Map of West Tamriel – The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
- ^ a b History of House Mornard — Dorothea Errard
- ^ a b c Systres History — Trilam Heladren, Associate Dean of Eltheric History, University of Gwylim
- ^ a b Secrets of Amenos — Miramel Charascel, Chairperson of the Gonfalon Bay Historical and Social Society
- ^ a b The Sea Elf Threat — Hercian Stalo, Steward at Castle Navire
- ^ Elder Scrolls Online Official Twitter account on Biomes of Galen
- ^ Visitor's Guide to High Isle — Dame Emisse Fairwind
- ^ Logbook of Druid Betrys — Druid Betrys
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - The Druid Circles of Galen — Laurel of the Stonelore
- ^ History of House Dufort — Kaera Metrick, House Historian and Chronicler