
The term "High Elven" is unexplained in this text, as the Altmer are not mentioned by name as having any political involvement with the Chimer at this time. The Velothi built many towers at this time, alongside a number of "High Elven" towers. It is unclear exactly which group of Mer arrived in the area first, although the records of the Dwemer allegedly reach back further. The Dwemer also settled the area around this time. The prophet Veloth led the Chimer to the land that would be known as Morrowind at some point in the Middle Merethic Era. History Merethic Era Main article: Merethic Era
7.1.1.2 The Anticipations and the House of Troubles. 1.4.3 Return of Barenziah and Coronation of King Helseth. 1.4.2 The Rise of Dagoth Ur and the Nerevarine. 1.3.2 War and Armistice with Tiber Septim. 1.3.1 The Second Akaviri Invasion and the Ebonheart Pact.
1.2.6 Formation of the Temple and Grand Council. 1.2.5 The Tribunal's Apotheosis and Azura's Curse. 1.2.2 Invasion of the Nords and the Formation of the First Council. As of 4E 201, Morrowind then ruled by King Sedrnis Telvanni during the events of Dragon Crisis, Skyrim Civil War and war with the Third Aldmeri Dominion that ended the Fourth Era. The island of Vvardenfell serves as the setting for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Although the Tribunal was a great influence in politics, Morrowind was ruled by King Hlaalu Helseth and the Grand Council during the events of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and Template:Tribunal in 3E 427. Morrowind was formerly the homeland of the Dwemer and Chimer, and now of the Dunmer, also known as Dark Elves. Solstheim is also considered to be part of the province as of 4E 16, before which it was a part of Skyrim. It is divided into two main parts: the mainland of the same name, and the island of Vvardenfell, which are separated by the Inner Sea. Morrowind, formerly known as Resdayn and sometimes called Dunmereth or Dwemereth, is a province in the northeastern corner of Tamriel. For the game that takes place in the Vvardenfell region of this province, see The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.