Lore:Kastav
Emperor Kastav | |||
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Race | Unknown | Gender | Male |
Died | 1E 2812 Murkmire |
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Reign | 1E 2762- 1E 2804 |
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Previous Ruler | Reman | ||
Next Ruler | Reman II | ||
Resided in | Cyrodiil |
Kastav was the second emperor of the Reman Dynasty. Details of his life and reign are scarce, other than some branding him as an incompetent ruler.[1] In 1E 2801, Kastav ordered the Dragonguard of Sky Haven Temple to seize hostages from Markarth and Hroldan to ensure that the jarls met their conscription quotas.[2] In 1E 2804, the Emperor cut off supplies to the temple when they refused to help suppress the Winterhold Rebellion.[2] In their stead, an Akaviri that was denied entry into the Dragonguard named Kalien was sent by Kastav to put down the rebellion.[2] Kalien sacked Winterhold, and Sky Haven Temple was placed under siege as the locals believed Kalien was a member of the Dragonguard.[2] In 1E 2804, Kastav was deposed due to his poor handling of the Winterhold Rebellion, and he was succeeded by Reman II, whose first notable endeavor was to negotiate a swift end to the Rebellion.[1][2]
After his disposition, he lived for several years in exile alongside his honor guard.[3] In 1E 2812, Kastav died in the Murkmire region of Black Marsh.[3] By the Fourth Era, a fort in the Winterhold region of Skyrim bore his name.[4]
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Notes[edit]
- Excoraeus Tharn of House Tharn was Kastav's Minister of Punition.[5]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Reman II: The Limits of Ambition — High King Emeric
- ^ a b c d e Annals of the Dragonguard — Brother Annulus
- ^ a b Emperor Kastav's Epitaph — Honor Guard Captain Sadineras-Kor
- ^ Fort Kastav in Skyrim
- ^ House Tharn of Nibenay — Count Opius Voteporix