Who were the 13 forsworn?

The "13 Forsworn" refers to thirteen corrupt Dragon Riders from Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle (Eragon series) who betrayed their order and joined the tyrant Galbatorix during the Fall of the Dragon Riders, driven by greed for power, with Morzan being the first and most prominent member. Their dragons also turned traitor, and their names were magically banished by other dragons, stripping them of their identities.
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How many of the Forsworn were elves?

In a Random Buzzers interview in December 2011, Christopher Paolini revealed that four of the five mentioned Forsworn were elves. Since Morzan is known to be human, the remainder of the named Forsworn were all elven Riders.
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What race is the Forsworn?

The Forsworn aren't a distinct race but a radical faction of the Reachmen, the native people of Skyrim's Reach region, who are themselves a mixed people primarily of Breton and Nedic descent, with influences from Nords, Elves, and Orcs, often seen as a separate subrace from Bretons in lore. In Skyrim, they're represented in-game as Bretons due to their common ancestry and cultural ties, but they are a unique people fighting for their ancestral lands against Nordic rule, using guerrilla tactics.
 
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What exactly are the Forsworn?

The forsworn are a bandit clan that claim thier natives to the Reach. This is of course disputed as history shows evidence of them not being anywhere near the reach until after the Nords came. They're an offshoot of the Reachmen who terroized other kingdoms of High Rock in the second intergeneum.
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What does Forsworn mean?

Forsworn means to have abandoned, renounced, or denied something (like a promise, oath, or belief) under oath, essentially meaning to have sworn falsely or committed perjury, making it synonymous with being disloyal, perjured, or having broken a sacred vow. It's the past participle of the verb "forswear," meaning to swear off something or swear to do something untrue. 
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Are the Forsworn indigenous?

The Forsworn are the native people of the Reach. Thousands of years ago, before the Nords came to Skyrim, the Forsworn ruled over the Reach, Haafingar, and Falkreath Holds. When the first Nords traveled to the Reach, they had found the Forsworn in their new homeland.
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Is knave derogatory?

Yes, "knave" is a negative word, meaning a dishonest, deceitful, or unscrupulous person, a scoundrel or rogue, often implying someone of lower standing who tricks others, though it's considered somewhat archaic today, popularized by Shakespeare to mean a treacherous fellow or a male servant. While not a modern curse word, it's definitely an insult questioning someone's honor and integrity. 
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Are the Forsworn evil?

The Forsworn in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim aren't purely evil; they're complex rebels fighting for their ancestral land (the Reach) against Nordic/Imperial occupation, but their methods (raids, killing innocents, Daedra worship, Hagravens) make them appear brutal savages, leading to a moral gray area where both sides have committed atrocities, though many see them as freedom fighters with dark practices,. 
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Who does Skyrim truly belong to?

But the nedes doesn't exist anymore, so the nords who are descendants of the Atmorans are the true sons and daughters of Skyrim. Djalma Zerstörer canonically, the nedes were the first men in skyrim and cyrodiil.
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What does the Forsworn worship?

The Forsworn worship a diverse and ancient pantheon, often called the "Old Gods," which includes various Daedric Princes like Hircine (Lord of the Hunt, linked to Hagravens) and Namira, alongside primal versions of Aedra (Divines), and animal spirits, with their faith deeply tied to the land (the Reach) and traditions predating Nord rule, making them polytheistic and animistic. Their reverence for Hagravens, powerful witches who perform rituals like creating Briarhearts, is a unifying aspect of their belief system, treating them as spiritual matriarchs. 
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Which god do Bretons worship?

Bretons, in The Elder Scrolls universe, primarily worship a pantheon blending Imperial (Eight Divines) and Elven influences, including Magnus, Phynaster, and Y'ffre, alongside traditional figures like Akatosh, Mara, and Stendarr, reflecting their mixed human/elven ancestry and proximity to High Rock and Summerset Isle. They often follow the larger Imperial pantheon but retain unique veneration for nature deities (Y'ffre) and magic-focused gods (Magnus, Phynaster).
 
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Can men and mer interbreed?

Men and Mer can have Children though the Bretons are a result of Ayleids of the Direnni Clan and Nedic people that lived in High Rock interbreeding and having children. Resulting in the Bretons, in fact when the Old Nords and Bretons first met many mistook theme for Mer and killed theme.
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What race was Miraak?

Miraak was a Nord, an ancient human race from Skyrim, who served as the first Dragonborn and a powerful Dragon Priest during the Dragon War before being trapped in Apocrypha by Hermaeus Mora. While his true face is hidden by his mask, game data and lore confirm his Nord heritage, though some speculate he could be an "Atmoran," an ancestor race to Nords.
 
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How old is 120 in Elf years?

Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.
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Is Legolas a wood Elf or high Elf?

He is a Sindar Elf of the Woodland Realm and son of its king, Thranduil, becoming one of the nine members of the Fellowship who set out to destroy the One Ring. Though Dwarves and Elves are traditionally rivals, he and the Dwarf Gimli form a close friendship during their travels together.
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Is Aragorn's son half elf?

He's half-elven and through Arwen (and also Aragorn) he is a descendant of Beren and Luthien.
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Who is the real villain in Skyrim?

The main villain in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is Alduin, also known as the World-Eater, a powerful dragon and the firstborn of the dragon god Akatosh, who seeks to destroy the world (Nirn) and enslave mortals, requiring the Dragonborn to stop him to fulfill their destiny. While DLCs introduce other antagonists like Lord Harkon and Miraak, Alduin drives the core main questline, aiming to end the world prematurely. 
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Are the Nords Vikings?

Yes, in fantasy settings like The Elder Scrolls, Nords are heavily inspired by Vikings and Norse/Scandinavian cultures, but "Viking" refers to Norse seafarers who raided and explored, while "Nord" is a fictional people often embodying broader Nordic traits, so they are related but not identical. Real-world Norsemen (Scandinavians) were the people, and Viking was a term for those who went raiding, meaning all Vikings were Norse, but not all Norse were Vikings.
 
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Is Whiterun based off Rohan?

Yes, Whiterun from Skyrim is widely considered by fans to be heavily inspired by Edoras, the capital of Rohan from Lord of the Rings, sharing key design elements like being built around a central hill with a great hall at the top, horse motifs, and a similar tiered structure, though both draw from Anglo-Saxon/Norse culture. While not officially confirmed by developers, the visual and thematic parallels, especially with the Golden Hall (Meduseld) and Whiterun's Dragonsreach, are striking.
 
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Is it worth killing Paarthurnax?

Whether killing Paarthurnax is "worth it" in Skyrim is a classic player dilemma: it's not required for the main story but unlocks Blades benefits (dragon hunts, recruitment) at the cost of Greybeard peace, a valuable Shout meditation, and the companionship of a wise character, making the choice purely about roleplaying and your preferred faction alignment. You gain the Dragon Infusion perk and Blades loyalty (Dragon Hunts) by killing him, but lose Greybeard quests and Paarthurnax's unique shout buffs; many find sparing him more rewarding due to his wisdom and help. 
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Has anyone ever 100% beaten Skyrim?

Skyrim finally truly beaten as fanatical player does 'everything that can be done' in the game, nabbing every item and perk in quest to hit level 1,337. This is how our grandparents felt watching the Moon landing.
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What race is Forsworn in Skyrim?

The Forsworn in Skyrim are a faction of Reachmen, a tribal people native to the Reach region, primarily of Breton descent, though they're a mix of ancient peoples including Nedic, Nord, and even some Mer (Elven) blood, making them a unique human ethnic group with Breton-like traits and a rebellious culture. They are known for their fierce resistance against Nord rule, their distinct facial tattoos, and their alliance with Hagravens, and they view themselves as the true inhabitants of the Reach.
 
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What is a KNAV?

an unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person. Synonyms: scapegrace, scamp, villain, blackguard.
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Is Knave male or female?

A male child, a boy (= knave, n. 1); a lad, young man, youth, fellow. Obsolete. A male child, a boy.
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How is the word "knave" used in card games?

'Knave' was the proper term, and it was considered uncouth to call them 'Jacks'. Nevertheless, in a few European countries, the equivalent of the name 'knave' for this card continues to the present. For example, in Denmark, it is the Knægt, symbol B (for Bonde); in Sweden, the knekt, symbol Kn.
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