- For other uses, see Falkreath.
Falkreath is one of the major cities located in Skyrim. It is the capital of Falkreath Hold. The town lies in the southwest of the province of Skyrim, near the borders of Hammerfell and Cyrodiil. At one period in history, Falkreath was part of Cyrodiil. Later, the town became a settlement in Skyrim. During the Fourth Era, when the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim take place, the Jarl of Falkreath is Siddgeir, having succeeded his uncle, Dengeir of Stuhn.
It is famous for its large graveyard, in which many Nords are buried. The main stronghold that defends Falkreath, Fort Neugrad, is located on the opposite side of the hold, near the border with the Rift and the settlement of Helgen. The name comes from the Snow Elf language, who made a great many elven ruins in the area.[1]
Geography
The city lies in a valley near the center of Falkreath Hold, in the low-lying forest area some distance west of Helgen. Like many of Skyrim's woodland settlements, Falkreath's economy is heavily reliant on the production of lumber.[2] It is one of the smaller major cities, with no real walls surrounding it and not many buildings. The town is far more similar to a small farming village rather than a major city. The Hammerfell border can be accessed by road a short walk west of the city. The graveyard of Falkreath contains many famous Nords who requested to be buried in Falkreath, next to the other honored dead of past battles. Since they were constantly living alongside the dead, the people of Falkreath gave many of their shops and other buildings names related to death. As told by the residents, Falkreath was the place of many battles in the past, being the main reason for the large graveyard.
History
Pre-Alessian era
Early Nords, called Men-of-'Kreath, were a tribe mentioned in The Adabal-a that migrated from Atmora to Skyrim, as the Nedes moved to the ice island from Tamriel.[UL 1] While part of the Colovian conglomerate, the Men-of-'Kreath were an independent tribe on their own; it is also possible that the Colovians too were a group of separate tribes who later found the kingdoms of Chorrol, Skingrad, Kvatch and Anvil, before the unification of Cyrodiil.[UL 1] Thus, they were most likely a North Colovian tribe living in the area of modern Falkreath. This is likely, as Falkreath has been historically considered a part of Colovia, not Skyrim.[UL 1] The Men-of-'Kreath evidently spoke a Colovian dialect unique from the other tribes, believed to contain some Aldmeris words. But, many Nedic tribes, especially in Cyrodiil and Hammerfell, were enslaved by the Ayleids.[UL 1]
Time of Tiber Septim
During the time of Tiber Septim and the Underking, Cuhlecain, the King of Falkreath in West Cyrodiil, was in a bad situation. To make any bid at unifying the Colovian Estates, he needed to secure his northern border, where the Nords and Reachmen had been fighting for centuries. He allied with Skyrim at the Battle of Old Hrol'dan. Leading his forces was Hjalti Early-Beard. Hjalti was from the island kingdom of Alcaire, in High Rock, and would become Tiber Septim, the First Emperor of Tamriel.[3]
Points of interest
Inns
Shops
Houses
Jarl's Residence
Other
Quests
A Daedra's Best Friend
The Dragonborn must assist Barbas, the hound of Clavicus Vile, in returning to his master's shrine in Haemar's Shame.
Find the Dog Outside Falkreath
Before the quest "A Daedra's Best Friend," the Dragonborn can speak to Lod, who asks them to find his dog.
Hunter and Hunted
The Dragonborn must assist Valdr by recovering the bodies of his friends after they were killed by spriggans.
Ill Met by Moonlight
The Dragonborn must assist Sinding, a werewolf, by gaining Hircine's favor.
Liberation of Skyrim
If the Dragonborn has completed "Battle for Whiterun" for the Stormcloaks, Ulfric Stormcloak asks them to conquer all holds in the hands of the Imperial Legion.
Reunification of Skyrim
If the Dragonborn has completed Battle for Whiterun for the Imperial Legion, General Tullius asks them to conquer all holds in the hands of the Stormcloaks.
Thane of Falkreath
By talking to Jarl Siddgeir, the Dragonborn can gain the title of Thane of Falkreath Hold.
Characters
- Bolund – Miller of Deadwood Lumber Mill and brother of Solaf.
- Delacourt – Bard at Dead Man's Drink.
- Dengeir of Stuhn – Thane and former Jarl of Falkreath.
- Helvard – Housecarl of Falkreath, and a Dark Brotherhood target.
- Indara Caerellia – Wife of Mathies.
- Kust – Groundskeeper of the Falkreath Graveyard and assistant to Runil.
- Legate Skulnar – Imperial commander of Falkreath Hold.
- Lod – The blacksmith of Falkreath.
- Mathies – Owner of Corpselight Farm.
- Narri – The servant at Dead Man's Drink.
- Nenya – Steward of Falkreath.
- Runil – Priest of Arkay and keeper of the Falkreath Hall of the Dead.
- Siddgeir – The Jarl of Falkreath Hold.
- Sinding – Prisoner in the Falkreath Jail.
- Skulnar – Legate of the local Imperial Legion.
- Solaf – Owner of Gray Pine Goods and brother of Bolund.
- Tekla – The maid of Dengeir of Stuhn.
- Thadgeir – The brother of Dengeir of Stuhn.
- Thorygg Sun-Killer – Stormcloak commander of Falkreath Hold.
- Valdr – Local hunter.
- Valga Vinicia – Owner of Dead Man's Drink.
- Zaria – Owner of Grave Concoctions.
Gallery
Appearances
- The Elder Scrolls: Arena (as "Falcreath")
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Horns of the Reach
References
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