Lore:Bangkorai Pass
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Bangkorai Pass | |
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Type | Mountain Pass |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | High Rock |
Region | Bangkorai (Ephesus) |
Appears in | ESO |
Bangkorai Pass is a mountain pass on the border between High Rock and Hammerfell, in the Bangkorai region (which was named after the pass). The pass is home to the Bangkorai Garrison, which has played a crucial role in defending High Rock against invaders from Hammerfell and the eastern lands for centuries.[1][2] According to tradition, the kings of Evermore are entombed at Bangkorai Garrison so they can protect their borders for "all eternity."[3]
History[edit]
Many great battles took place at Bangkorai Pass throughout its history:
- In 1E 874, Warlord Thulgeg's army of Orcs and goblins, driven from Hammerfell by the Redguards, was stopped at the pass and forced to flee northeast.[2]
- In 1E 973, King Joile of Daggerfall betrayed his Redguard allies and attempted to invade Hammerfell. A group of Ansei defended the pass against his army, but eventually all of them fell, except Makela Leki. In desperation, Leki was able to summon her spirit sword, which allowed her to single-handedly defeat the Breton army and slay King Joile. However, she died of her wounds shortly afterwards. Before her death, she was able to record her memories in a magical memory stone, which was later recovered.[4] Some Breton historians and political commentators of the time characterise King Joile's actions not as a betrayal, but from goodness of heart and a desire to bring solid safety and comfort to his peoples across all of High Rock.[5][6]
- In 1E 1029, Empress Hestra deposed King Styriche, the Vampire of Verkarth. Styriche fled west, destroying everything in his path, until he was defeated at the Bangkorai Pass. Pelin, a priest of Stendarr who would later be known as Saint Pelin, died during that battle.[7] Empress Hestra was so impressed by the bravery of the Bretons that she decided to add High Rock to the Alessian Empire.[2] In honor of Saint Pelin's actions, the annual Red Parade celebration is held at the garrison where the priest's sacrifice is reenacted.[8]
- In 1E 2305, after High Rock seceded from the Empire, the Alessian Order invaded the province to reclaim it by force. The Alessian Legions of Piety and Grace under Abbot-General Priscus Mactator laid siege to the garrison for five months with no success. The Abbot-General was forced to admit defeat and retreated. Baroness Falinne Guimard of House Guimard was among the defenders.[2][9][nb 1]
- In 2E 541, Durcorach the Black Drake laid siege to the Bangkorai Garrison during his invasion of High Rock. His army poured into Mournoth and Ephesus from the eastern mountains, sacked Evermore and attacked the garrison from behind.[10][2] Accounts speak of a relentless daily slaughter at the gates for five months, as the Black Drake sent wave after wave of Reach warriors against the garrison walls.[8]
- In 2E 582 during the Three Banners War , High Rock was threatened again, this time by the Seventh Legion under the command of Septima Tharn. The Imperial forces even managed to capture the garrison itself and open a Dark Anchor to Coldharbour for Daedric reinforcements, but were ultimately defeated by the forces of the Daggerfall Covenant, including the Vestige, High King Emeric, and Queen Arzhela of Evermore.[2][1]
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See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the ESO article.
References[edit]
- ^ a b Events of ESO
- ^ a b c d e f Bangkorai, Shield of High Rock — King Eamond
- ^ Prince Adrien's dialogue in ESO
- ^ From The Memory Stone of Makela Leki — Makela Leki
- ^ Aminyas' Journal — Aminyas
- ^ Morgaulle Dechery's Journal — Morgaulle Dechery
- ^ The Martyrdom of Saint Pelin — Priestess Adie Rodeau
- ^ a b The Gray Host: A History Part 1 — Lord Archibald Laurent, Lordly Explorer
- ^ The Royal House of King Eamond — Seneschal Derric Andras of Castle Evermore
- ^ Guide to the Daggerfall Covenant