Lore:Hrothmund the Red

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Chieftain Hrothmund the Red
BM-item-Hrothmund's Axe.jpg
Chieftain Hrothmund the Red wielded this axe in battle
Race Nord Gender Male
Born 3rd Era
Solstheim
Died 3E 347
Solstheim
Resided in Solstheim
Reign 3E 326-
3E 347
Previous Ruler None
Next Ruler Isgeror White-Wave
Thirsk Mead Hall

Hrothmund the Red was a renowned Nord chieftain who lived in the early fourth century of the Third Era, though some claim he actually lived in the late Second Era.[1]

He was among those who left Skaal Village to found the Thirsk Mead Hall in Solstheim. He departed from the Skaal community to establish a distinct way of life centered around emulating the ancient Nord warriors. They engaged in hunting and combat, and their leadership was determined by the strength of the mightiest among them.[2]

After the founding, when the need for a leader became clear, he seemed the natural choice, but had to prove himself in a duel when he was challenged for the position. After using his axe to chop off his opponent's head, he displayed it on a pedestal in the Mead Hall, starting the tradition that survives in Thirsk to this day: the person who displays the greatest trophy on the pedestal in the Mead Hall would become the chieftain. Hrothmund's rule lasted 21 years, the third longest reign in Thirsk's known history (and these long reigns are the exceptions; one chieftain survived for a mere three weeks).[3] He was ultimately killed and eaten by Ondjage, the Fell Wolf, and whatever remained was buried in Hrothmund's Barrow, along with his axe and the Amulet of Infectious Charm.[3][4]

See Also[edit]

  • For game-specific information, see the SkyrimDB article.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dialogue of Thirsk residents around 3E 427 claiming Thirsk is over 500 years old.
  2. ^ Kuvar's dialogue in Skyrim
  3. ^ a b Thirsk, a HistoryBereditte Jastal
  4. ^ Svenja Snow-Song's dialogue in Morrowind: Bloodmoon