Lore talk:Lilmoth

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The Imperial villas[edit]

The Imperial villas weren't built in a state of rot. More likely they decayed after the Empire collapsed.132.162.76.105 21:58, 1 November 2009 (UTC)

Added as Infernal City setting?[edit]

Should it be added that this is a major location in Greg Keyes' "The Infernel City" Elder Scrolls novel? --Oblivion nerd 22:52, 16 December 2009 (UTC)

Actually, it already states that it is where Annaig and Mere-Glim live, and talks about Umbriel. Plus, 'The Infernal City' is already in the references. -andy12750 — Unsigned comment by Andy12750 (talkcontribs) at 01:54 on 21 December 2009 (GMT)

Kogmenthist[edit]

Kogmenthist Castle is located in Skyrim, not near Lilmoth. Removed the reference to Kogmenthist Castle from the article. The confusion arose from the fact that Potema's brother Magnus ruled Lilmoth and took Kogmenthist Castle during the War of the Red Diamond. However, he went to Skyrim to do so. From "The Wolf Queen", "Magnus, King of Lilmoth, brought his Argonian troops through loyal Morrowind and into Skyrim to fight in Potema's home province." and " It was a peculiarly vibrant morning, typical of Skyrim summertide."— Unsigned comment by 207.157.76.100 (talk) at 21:20 on 30 September 2011

Ok, but in future can you please post on talk pages before removing large amounts of information? People watching the recent changes page are understandably suspicious when an anonymous editor removes content without an edit summary. Thanks. Kitkat xxx TalkContribE-mail 20:34, 30 September 2011 (UTC)