

I doubt the Emperor would have been able to convince the peasants and nobles of Cyrodiil to continue the conflict much longer. The Empire was exhausted.Ĭould the Empire have pushed for total war and win? I actually think so, but only from a purely military perspective. While the liberation of the Imperial City was a huge success, it wasn't the kind of victory that inflicts heavy losses to the enemy while you keep your own more or less intact.

Meanwhile, the Empire poured all its soldiers (plus help from local Redguard forces) and lost more than half of them. No Dominion territory has been touched.īasically, the Aldmeri Dominion warred for years mostly with the two main armies that had started the campaign. The main army of the Dominion in Cyrodiil has been completely destroyed, and Lady Arannelya's forces in Hammerfell have suffered important casualties.įor four years, most of Cyrodiil and half of Hammerfell have seen war. Of them, three have been destroyed and the rest don't have more than half of their soldiers. They also occupy most of the Southern Hammerfell coast.Īll the available Legions are in Cyrodiil. While the Imperial City has been liberated (and it's hinted that Bruma, Chorrol and Cheydinhal are in Imperial hands), Skingrad, Bravil and Anvil (at the very least) are still under Aldmeri occupation. Let's take a close look at the data given by The Great War: Spoilers are not against the rules-you have been warned! c) Don’t ask /r/teslore to check the lore of whole stories (e.g. b) No questions that can be answered by doing basic research. Questions shouldn’t be too broad or simple.Ī) No questions that can be answered simply by playing the games. Submissions should be titled usefully.Ī) If you have a single question, make it the title of your submission.


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