Lore:Thirsk

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Thirsk
Type Mead Hall
Continent Tamriel
Province Morrowind
Region Solstheim
Appears in Bloodmoon, Dragonborn
The Mead Hall of Thirsk circa 3E 427
"A long time ago, a man named Hrothmund left the Skaal to form his own tradition. Warriors in the wild, living like the Nords of old. They would hunt, they would fight, and the mightiest among them would rise up as leader." —Kuvar[1]
Thirsk circa 4E 201
Hrothmund's Axe, the weapon of the founder of the Mead Hall

Thirsk is a Mead Hall created by Hrothmund the Red and some fellow Skaal early in the third century of the Third Era[2] (though some residents claim the founding dates back into the late Second Era[3]). It is located south of Skaal Village in the Felsaad Coast region, on the banks of Lake Fjalding.

By tradition, any who would seek to be chieftain of Thirsk must first perform a great task as a warrior and present a battle trophy to the Mead Hall. The record of Thirsk's chieftains covers roughly 102 years, beginning when Hrothmund the Red beheaded a challenger to the present time, when Bujold the Intrepid killed the beast of Ilfark. The record can be seen as a reflection of the hard life Solstheim offers: many chieftains managed to hold the position for merely a handful of years, and common causes of death included getting eaten by wolves, infected by Rabies, and getting slain by the next chieftain.[4]

Much of Thirsk's past revolves around a vicious creature known as the Udyrfrykte. The Udyrfrykte had attacked and killed many residents when Thirsk was first founded, but had been sealed in its lair by a sorcerer named Eldrid Ice-Light, who used a wall of ice to trap it inside.[2] A hundred years later, however, in 3E 427, this ice shield melted, and the Udyrfrykte escaped and killed many more people in Thirsk, including the Nerevarine's predecessor Skjoldr Wolf-Runner.[4]

A few years later, another chieftain, Agnar the Unwavering would be killed by the Udyrfrykte Matron.[5][6]

Circa 4E 201, under the leadership of Bujold the Intrepid, the occupants of the Thirsk Mead Hall had succumbed to a preference for feasting and mead over martial pursuits, resulting in the decline of their physical prowess and making them ill-prepared to face a serious threat. This was exploited by a clan of Rieklings, who invaded Thirsk and forcibly displaced the residents from their headquarters. Bujold, acknowledging her failure to maintain the martial prowess of her people, led her comrades in a retreat from their abode in the aftermath of the Rieklings' assault.[7][8][9] The future of the Mead Hall and its former leader, Bujold, remains uncertain. It is unclear whether the previous inhabitants successfully reclaimed the hall, and whether Bujold was reinstated without the approval of Hrothmund's spirit, was driven away or met a tragic end.[10] Additionally, it is unknown whether the Rieklings maintained control of the Mead Hall, resulting in the demise of the former residents or not.[8][nb 1]

Known Chieftains[edit]

The following is taken from the records of the Mead Hall:

Name Born Race Crowned Died, Deposed, Abdicated,
or Office Abolished
Additional Information
Hrothmund the Red 3rd Era Nord 3E 326 3E 347 Left Skaal Village and founded Thirsk. Killed and eaten by Ondjage, the Fell Wolf.
Isgeror White-Wave 3rd Era Nord 3E 347 3E 351 Slayed the necromancer Hildir Worm-Heart.
Einarr 3rd Era Nord 3E 351 3E 357 Slayed the frost Giant Guolog. He was murdered by his successor Gisl Round-Gut.
Gisl Round-Gut 3rd Era Nord 3E 357 3E 357 Killed the previous chieftain and ruled for only two months, being killed himself by Einarr's possible son.
Einarr the Younger 3rd Era Nord 3E 357 3E 364 Possible son of Chieftain Einarr. Killed his predecessor.
Grjotgaror 3rd Era Nord 3E 364 3E 366 Slayed the white witch Katla. He was killed by his successor.
Amelie Bontecou 3rd Era Breton 3E 366 3E 369 Became chieftain by killing her predecessor.
Thorormr Storm-Killer 3rd Era Nord 3E 369 3E 385 Slayed the brothers Ani and Ali. He was one of the longest serving rules in Thirsk's history, ruling for sixteen years.
Aegilief 3rd Era Nord 3E 385 3E 393 Slayed Oddny the Unfaithful. She was the ruling Chieftain when Jagar Tharn imprisoned Uriel Septim VII and took control over the Empire, although Solstheim was largely unnafected by it, even not appearing in Tamriel maps during the Imperial Simulacrum.
Caccino Aurelia 3rd Era Imperial 3E 393 3E 393 Slayed the Imperial Champion Claudius Anzione. He would eventually be found as a fraud and killed after three weeks of ruling by his successor.
Eldjar Bear-Skinner 3rd Era Nord 3E 393 3E 398 Killed his predecessor after he was found as a fraud.
Falki the Fat 3rd Era Nord 3E 398 3E 398 Slayed a pack of six rabid wolves. Ruled for only three weeks and succumbed to madness and death after contracting rabies.
Svana the Knife 3rd Era Nord 3E 398 3E 402 Slayed Gretta Wolf-Child. She was the ruling Chieftain of Thirsk when the Eternal Champion defeated Jagar Tharn and ended the Imperial Simulacrum.
Beinir White-Beard 3rd Era Nord 3E 402 3E 424 Slayed three Orc raiders. Ruled for twenty-two years, being one of the longest serving rulers in Thirsk's history.
Skjoldr Wolf-Runner 3rd Era Nord 3E 424 3E 427 Slayed the wizard Griss the Yellow. He was one of the victims of The Mead Hall Massacre.
The Nerevarine 3rd Era 3E 427 possibly 3E 433 Slayed the Udefrykte. Rumored to have traveled to Akavir around 3E 433 and haven't been heard of ever since.
Agnar the Unwavering 3rd Era Nord possibly 3E 433 3E 433 Married Svenja Snow-Song. He was eventually killed after hunting the Uderfrykte Matron
Unknown rulers There were, apparently, several other chieftains who came and went before the resumption of record. The Thirsk devotion to oral tradition means these names may forever be lost to history.
Girgun the Colossus 4th Era Nord 4E 165 4E 171 Slayed Thjold the Ill-Minded. Possibly the ruling Chieftain when The Great War erupted in Cyrodiil.
Vibeke the Stone 4th Era Nord 4E 171 4E 174 Slayed seven Imperial pirates.
Hjarknir Green-Hand 4th Era Nord 4E 174 4E 201 Slayed an entire grove of Spriggans. Ruling chieftain during the signing of the White-Gold Concordat, although Thirsk wasn't affected by it. Ruled for twenty-seven years, the longest serving ruler of Thirsk's history, surpassing Hrothmund the Red.
Bujold the Intrepid 4th Era Nord 4E 201 Slayed the great beast of Ilfark.

Notes[edit]

  • 1.  Player decisions in the Dragonborn expansion for TES V: Skyrim determine whether the Mead Hall is retaken by its former residents, and indeed whether Bujold regains her position as chieftain (albeit without the blessing of Hrothmund's spirit) or is driven out or even killed: or whether the Rieklings stay and the former residents are wiped out.
  • Despite the shared name, the mead hall shares no connection with Baron Thirsk, a Grievous Twilight in service to Molag Bal.[11]

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