This article is about the city. For the kingdom, see Wayrest (kingdom).
Wayrest | |
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Type | Settlement |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | High Rock |
Region | Stormhaven Menevia Kingdom of Wayrest |
Demonym(s) | Wayrester,[1] Wayrestian[UOL 1] |
Appears in | Arena, Daggerfall, Redguard, ESO, Legends |
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Wayrest is a major city in the center of the Stormhaven region of High Rock, at the mouth of the Bjoulsae River. It serves as the capital of a kingdom that forms one of High Rock's provinces.
The city is split into seven districts. The Residential District lies in the northern part of the city. The Merchant District and Market Square lie west of the river and south of the Residential District. The Temple and Palace Districts are off to the west, while the Banking District can be found in the east. To the south, on the banks of Iliac Bay, sit Wayrest Docks.
Notable LocalesEdit
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DistrictsEdit
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HistoryEdit
First EraEdit
Wayrest has always been seen as a rival to Daggerfall, which was already well established when it first was founded as a sleepy fishing village at the mouth of the Bjoulsae River in 1E 800.[UOL 2] Wayrest prospered greatly after the Fall of Orsinium in 1E 980 when the commerce of all of Tamriel began to pass through its gates. Wayrest was granted the right to call itself a kingdom in 1E 1100[UOL 2] Today the city can boast the largest and richest population in High Rock. During its early years, the kingdom was ruled by the Gardner Dynasty.[1]
Second EraEdit
In 2E 541, the city was besieged by a horde of Reachmen, led by Durcorach the Black Drake, for fifty-seven days. After the Reachmen were defeated, Wayrest, along with Daggerfall, Shornhelm, Evermore and Camlorn, signed the first Daggerfall Covenant.[6] During the Ranser's War in 2E 566 - 2E 567, Wayrest was besieged again, this time by the forces of King Ranser of Shornhelm. His army stood firm, but after the other kingdoms of the Covenant and the Redguard sailors from Hammerfell came to Wayrest's aid, Ranser and his troops were forced to retreat back to Shornhelm.[7]
Third EraEdit
Emperor Cassynder and his half-brother Uriel IV were kings of Wayrest before they took the throne of the Empire.[8]
During the Imperial Simulacrum in the late Third Era, the city-state of Wayrest was an active settlement, being ruled by King Tristore. It had a rivalry with Shornhelm.[9] It was neighbored by several settlements, including Kings Guard to the far northwest, Vermeir Wastes to the northeast, and Hammerfell to the south, towards Thorstad Place.[10][11]
During the Warp in the West, it was ruled by King Eadwyre.[12] After Eadwyre died, his daughter Elysana and stepson Helseth briefly fought over the throne, but eventually Elysana won and banished Helseth and his mother, Barenziah. [13]
Fourth EraEdit
In 4E 188 the city of Wayrest was sieged by corsairs. A spy who was infiltrating the Dark Brotherhood was given the task of assassinating King Barynia. Fearing for his life and knowing about the conspiracy against him, he made a deal with the pirates and would betray his own kingdom by leaving the city gates open for them, so they could come in and destroy the conspirators who plotted to assassinate him. The Forgotten Hero would aid the city defenders in driving off the corsairs from the city gates. It's unknown if the Forgotten Hero spared the life of King Barynia and allowed him to sail away with the pirates, or if the hero went through with the contract and ended the king's life.[14][15]
Known RulersEdit
- Gardner Dynasty[1]
- King Farangel Gardner (around 1E 1100)[1][16]
- King Aphren Gardner (sometime in the First Era)[1][17]
- King Etien Lenac (since 1E 1270)[18][nb 1]
- King Casimir II (around 2E 369)[19]
- King Gardner (before 2E 563)[6]
- Cumberland Dynasty[1]
- Horley Dynasty[1]
- Septim Dynasty[1]
- Barynia Dynasty
GalleryEdit
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Wayrest during the Imperial Simulacrum
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Castle Wayrest prior to the Warp in the West
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A tavern in Wayrest circa 2E 864
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Wayrest in the Fourth Era
NotesEdit
- Arena was originally conceived as a fighting game featuring a tournament that took the player to each of Tamriel's cities to challenge different gladiatorial teams. According to a file from that stage of development left behind in the final game, Wayrest's gladiatorial team would have been called "the Highlanders".[UOL 3]
See AlsoEdit
- For game-specific information, see the Arena, Daggerfall, Elder Scrolls Online, and Legends articles.
BooksEdit
- Wayrest, Jewel of the Bay by Sathyr Longleat — A history of the city Wayrest, circa 3E 405
- Wayrest Sewers: A Short History by Hilaire Beanique — The first volume of a history of the sewers of Wayrest
- Triumphs of a Monarch by His Majesty King Emeric — An autobiographical account of the life of King Emeric of Wayrest
- The Fury of King Ranser by Wafimeles Masteret (Lorekeeper) — How Ranser's War led to the formation of the Daggerfall Covenant
- Biography of Queen Barenziah by Stem Gamboge, scribe — The life history of Queen Barenziah
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Wayrest, Jewel of the Bay — Sathyr Longleat
- ^ a b c d e f Wayrest (city) in Daggerfall
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Wayrest in ESO
- ^ a b c d e Wayrest in Legends
- ^ a b c Cicero's Journal — Cicero
- ^ a b c Triumphs of a Monarch — His Majesty King Emeric
- ^ The Fury of King Ranser — Wafimeles Masteret (Lorekeeper)
- ^ a b c Brief History of the Empire — Stronach k'Thojj III
- ^ Wayrest location and rumors in Arena
- ^ Map of High Rock – The Elder Scrolls: Arena
- ^ Map of Hammerfell – The Elder Scrolls: Arena
- ^ a b Events of Daggerfall
- ^ a b c A Game at Dinner — An Anonymous Spy
- ^ Events of City Gates (quest) in Legends
- ^ Events of Castle Wayrest, Throne Room in Legends
- ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: High Rock — Flaccus Terentius, 2E 581
- ^ Blaise Pamarc's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Kingmaker's Trove antiquity from ESO
- ^ Atlas of Dragons — Brother Mathnan
- ^ Events of ESO
- ^ The Madness of Pelagius — Tsathenes
- ^ The Third Era Timeline — Jaspus Ignateous
- ^ Events of Arena
- ^ a b Events of Legends: The Fall of the Dark Brotherhood
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.
- ^ Ted Peterson's Posts in Campaign 7/The Evening Star Parade – Loranna's RP
- ^ a b Xanathar's Library Archive/History
- ^ Original TES: Arena texts at the Imperial Library