The villagers of Bleakrock were able to escape into Bal Foyen before the Covenant arrived, forcing them to retreat into Stonefalls. This was the earliest account of the Covenant's invasion of Pact Territory, before it ultimately landed in Stonefalls. Sometime around Sun's Dawn in 2E 582, the Daggerfall Covenant sailed across the Sea of Ghosts into territory of the Ebonheart Pact, on the outskirts of Bleakrock Isle. Tanval Indoril, at the forefront of the campaign in Stonefalls The Covenant Invasion and the Vanguard's Plot With the aid of a tidal wave summoned by Vivec, the Kamal were obliterated by the three unlikely allies. The Kamal fought ferociously, hoping to last long enough for their fleet to arrive and evacuate them, but, at the last moment, a party of Argonians joined the fray. There, on a beach just to the west of Ebonheart that would later be named Vivec's Antlers, they were surrounded by a Dunmer army led by Almalexia and a Nord army led by Prince Jorunn. The Kamal army then headed south into Stonefalls through Fort Virak. In 2E 572, the Kamal invaded Tamriel under their king, Ada'Soom Dir-Kamal, reportedly searching for a person or object they called the "Ordained Receptacle.” The Kamal fleet landed near Windhelm in Eastern Skyrim, catching the Nords off-guard and sacking the city. Following King Kronin's death, his eldest son, Cruethys was named the King of Ebonheart. This alliance would later become the First Council. With the help of Indoril Nerevar and Dumac Dwarfking, Kronin's forces were able to retake Morrowind. Kronin and his clan fought against the occupation using guerrilla warfare. Vrage ruled the city during the two-hundred years. The Nordic forces were able to displace King Kronin and his family from Ebonheart. Around 1E 240, the Kingdom of Ebonheart was ruled by the dunmer king Kronin Ra'athim. In the First Era, Stonefalls, along with the rest of Morrowind, was invaded by the Nords of the First Empire of the Nords under the reign of Vrage the Butcher. The Brothers of Strife have been the source of legend and myth throughout Stonefalls ever since. Eventually, both brothers were sealed into Ash Mountain and the Tormented Spire respectively, by a group of Chimer mages from Vvardenfell led by Mavos Siloreth. In a last-ditch effort, Balreth and Sadal underwent a ritual to turn into what is now known as the, Brothers of Strife, powerful entities that turned the ash red with the blood of both the Nedes and the Chimeri. At first, the brothers and their Chimer armies attempted to push back the Nedes, but as they were slowly overwhelmed, their conflicts focused on defense, until they were left with remnants of their armies in a ruined Daedric temple hidden in a valley. Leading the battle against the Nedes were the Chimer brothers, General Balreth and Legate Sadal, considered the greatest warriors of their time. The Nedes continued their conquest over Stonefalls, controlling most of the modern-day region within the span of a few short years, executing many of the population. Sometime in the Merethic Era and early First Era, Nedic tribes had a presence in Stonefalls. The Brothers of Strife statues overlook Ebonheart
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