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Heartlands
Type Region
Continent Tamriel
Province Cyrodiil
Subregions City Isle
Demonym(s) Heartlander
Appears in Oblivion, ESO
The Heartlands
Map of the Heartlands

The Heartlands (also known as the Valley Heartland)[1] are the central lowlands of Cyrodiil, a grassland region surrounding the expanse of Lake Rumare, as well as the Upper Niben and Niben Bay.[2][3] At its center is the Imperial City, the largest settlement in the province and the seat of Empires, from the original Ayleid Empire[4] to the Cyrodilic Empires of Man.[5]

The Heartlands and the Imperial City are a part of the greater Nibenay region,[6] more specifically the Nibenay Valley that encapsulates the rest of the Niben River and reaches as far south as Blackwood.[3][7] The Heartlands are geographically bordered by the Great Forest from the north, south, and west, the Nibenay Basin to the east, and the central Nibenay Valley around Bravil.[7]

Society and Geography[edit]

Demographics[edit]

An Imperial Heartlander in Bruma
The Imperial City

The local Imperials are known as Heartlanders, an apt name for this sub-section of Nibenese that live in and around the Imperial City. They are also called Imperial Heartlanders[8] and Nibenean Heartlanders.[9] As is across the Nibenay, there is a hierarchical distinction to be made between the people of the Imperial City and the village-folk outside of it.[3] The villagers live in communities such as Aleswell, Pell's Gate, and Weye. Other lower-class citizens also live in the Waterfront District of the Imperial City, which is outside the outer walls, on Lake Rumare.[2]

A notable Heartlander family is the Carvain family who ruled County Bruma in the late Third Era.[9][10]

Colovians from the west can also be found in the Heartland, however, most of them come from the Imperial Legion military,[11]:158 who are headquartered in the Imperial City Prison.[12]

Before it was taken over by the Imperials, the White-Gold Tower was the seat of the Ayleid Empire, a vast nation across modern-day Cyrodiil that comprised of the eponymous Ayleids, also known as the Heartland High Elves.[16][17] The enchanters of this period were considered some of the most clever and prodigal in the craft.[18] With the White-Gold Tower's establishment, trade flourished in central Cyrodiil and especially south in the Niben Bay, where it became one of the Ayleid Empire's most active and secure regions.[19][20] Up north in the Heartlands, several city-states sprung up around it, whether it was around Lake Rumare like Fanacasecul, or further out like Belda more inland and Culotte on the Upper Niben.[2]

Some of them hold dark, ancient secrets and history, like Sercen's "gut-gardens"[16] and Nagastani, which supposedly held some kind of evil power that has left the land around it dead.[21] Perhaps the most infamous city-state was Abagarlas, a former city of mercenaries and center of worship for Molag Bal. Its ancient history is tied to a rival city of Meridia known as Delodiil, which was also located in the Heartlands. But while Abagarlas' ruins remain underneath City Isle, Delodiil's location and ruins are completely lost to time.[22]

Modern translations of what remains of the Unhendra Nibenu, a Merethic Era epic of Topal the Pilot's exploration of ancient Tamriel indicate that before the Ayleids lived in the Heartlands, there was a race of Bird beastfolk that has since gone extinct. The fourth fragment of the Unhendra Nibenu remains as one of the only sources of their existence. The Third Era scholar who translated it, Florin Jaliil believed that their extinction came from an encounter with the "cat demons" mentioned early in the text.[19]

Culture and Industry[edit]

Aleswell
Rumare Waterfront Casual Wear

Culturally, this region is distinguished from other places like County Bruma as the Heartland Empire.[23]

  • Farming (Rice[3]/)/Fishing
  • Gondolas/Ferries[3]
  • Akaviri Inspiration[3]
  • Red Ring Road
  • Cults[13]
  • Shezarr[3][24]
  • Mages Guild/Arcane University[25]
  • Imperial Legion[12][26]
  • Imperial Sewers

Ecosystem[edit]

The Heartlands, as well as the Nibenay Valley, are considered the agricultural breadbaskets of Cyrodiil.[27]

  • Sacred Lotus/Water Hyacinth/Nirnroot/Fly Amanita/Lavender/Morning Glory
  • Brindle Badger/Heartland Butcher's Dog/River Crab/Shezarr's Chicken
  • Rumare Slaughterfish/Lake Fish (Runmare Bream/Rainbow Fish/Yellow Perch)/Foul Fish (Sewer Eel/Pufferfish/Quillfish)

The Subtropical Heartlands[edit]

[28][29]

History[edit]

The Pre-Imperial Heartlands[edit]

Early History[edit]

The Heartland, a painting contemporaneous with the Alessian Order

The Heartlands in the Second Empire[edit]

  • Expansion South[26]

The Heartlands in the Interregnum[edit]

The Heartlands in the Third Empire[edit]

Though Cyrodiil experienced relative peace throughout the early Third Era, the Heartlands and the Imperial City have had moments of weakness.[5] The first year of the War of the Red Diamond was one such example. As conflict arose in northern Tamriel, Empress Kintyra II led an army to the Iliac Bay, leaving the Imperial City short on defenses. With the Elder Council completely occupied and the rest of the Imperial Army sent off as well, Prince Uriel Mantiarco of Solitude invaded the ill-defended city and proclaimed himself Emperor Uriel Septim III, while his cousin Kintyra II was imprisoned.[39][40] Years later in 3E 127, King Cephorus of Gilane marched into the Imperial City after Uriel III's death and named himself Emperor as Cephorus Septim I.[41][42]

  • Oblivion Crisis

Post-Oblivion Crisis[edit]

The Imperial City and Umbriel
Emperor Titus Mede II ca. 4E 175
  • Stormcrown Interregnum/Titus Mede I
  • Umbriel
  • Great War

Notable Locations[edit]

Weye and Wawnet Inn
Abagarlas
A former Ayleid city on the northeast side of City Isle. It was once a place of worship for Molag Bal
Aleswell
A farming town on the northwest corner of the region
Imperial City
Lake Rumare
Niben Bay
Pell's Gate
A town near the southern coast of Lake Rumare. It is right next to the start of the Green Road
Red Ring Road
A major road that surrounds Lake Rumare and branches out across the province
Vanua
An Ayleid ruin where Pelinal Whitestrake famously made his last stand
Vilverin
A former Ayleid city on the northeast coast of Lake Rumare. Its clans escaped southwest into Valenwood
Weye
A town across from the Imperial City's bridge

Gallery[edit]

See Also[edit]

Books[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Varieties of Faith...Brother Mikhael Karkuxor of the Imperial College
  2. ^ a b c Heartlands in Oblivion
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: CyrodiilImperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
  4. ^ a b Before the Ages of ManAicantar of Shimerene
  5. ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Seat of Sundered Kings: CyrodiilImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  6. ^ Loading Screen text in Oblivion
  7. ^ a b Map of Cyrodiil – The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  8. ^ Humilis Nonius' dialogue in Oblivion
  9. ^ a b Guide to BrumaAlessia Ottus
  10. ^ An Explorer's Guide to SkyrimMarcius Carvain, Viscount Bruma
  11. ^ The Infernal CityGreg Keyes
  12. ^ a b Imperial City Prison loading screen text in ESO: Imperial City
  13. ^ a b Reflections on Cult WorshipCuseius Plecia
  14. ^ Notes For Redguard HistoryDestri Melarg
  15. ^ Crafting Motif 3: Wood Elf StyleDoctor Alfidia Lupus
  16. ^ a b c The Adabal-aMorihaus
  17. ^ The Amulet of KingsWenengrus Monhona
  18. ^ Curiosities of the Second Age
  19. ^ a b c Father Of The NibenFlorin Jaliil
  20. ^ Daughter of the NibenSathyr Longleat
  21. ^ Letter to Alma — Dreadlord Naucratius
  22. ^ a b The Whithering of Delodiil — Unknown
  23. ^ Suurootan's dialogue in Oblivion
  24. ^ Shezarr and the DivinesFaustillus Junius
  25. ^ Raminus Polus' dialogue in Oblivion
  26. ^ a b The Restoration of Fort Grief — Devastator Idrian Volturno, Spring, 2E 580
  27. ^ Generic Dialogue in Oblivion
  28. ^ The Heartlands of Cyrodiil
  29. ^ Subtropical Cyrodiil: A SpeculationLady Cinnabar of Taneth
  30. ^ Decentius Opsius' dialogue in Oblivion
  31. ^ Ayleid Cities of Valenwood — the Esteemed Historian Homfrey at the University of Gwylim, 2E 455
  32. ^ a b Aurbic Enigma 4: The Elden TreeBeredalmo the Signifier
  33. ^ Ayleid Survivals in ValenwoodCuinur of Cloudrest, 4th Tier Scholar of Tamrielic Minutiae
  34. ^ Remanada
  35. ^ On the War of Righteousness
  36. ^ Eulogy for Emperor VarenLord Abnur Tharn, Chancellor of the Elder Council
  37. ^ Meet the Character - Tribune AleaCommander Merian
  38. ^ The Arcturian HeresyThe Underking, Ysmir Kingmaker
  39. ^ Brief History of the Empire v 1Stronach k'Thojj III
  40. ^ The Wolf Queen, v7Waughin Jarth
  41. ^ Brief History of the Empire v 2Stronach k'Thojj III
  42. ^ The Wolf Queen, v8Waughin Jarth

Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.