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'''The Reach''' is one of the nine [[Holds of Skyrim]]. Its capital is the ancient [[Dwemer]] city of [[Markarth]], where the [[Mede Empire|Empire]]-aligned [[Jarl Igmund]] resides and holds court in [[Understone Keep]]. The symbol of the Reach is a ram's head.
 
'''The Reach''' is one of the nine [[Holds of Skyrim]]. Its capital is the ancient [[Dwemer]] city of [[Markarth]], where the [[Mede Empire|Empire]]-aligned [[Jarl Igmund]] resides and holds court in [[Understone Keep]]. The symbol of the Reach is a ram's head.
   

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File:TheReach.jpg

The map of the Province of Skyrim, with The Reach highlighted.

Not to be confused with Western Reach or Reach.

The Reach is one of the nine Holds of Skyrim. Its capital is the ancient Dwemer city of Markarth, where the Empire-aligned Jarl Igmund resides and holds court in Understone Keep. The symbol of the Reach is a ram's head.

The Reach is infamous for harboring the Forsworn, Reachmen who are fighting a long war of independence and seek to retake Markarth from the Nords and free the hold from Imperial authority. The Forsworn are the Reach's most common enemies and dwell in the majority of its locations. With the constant threat of Forsworn attacks looming over Markarth and its surrounding settlements, the Reach is often considered the most dangerous hold of Skyrim, fit only for seasoned adventurers or hardened mercenaries.

Geography

The Reach covers much of the western border of Skyrim, with High Rock and Hammerfell to the west. These are the Highlands of Skyrim, a rugged environment with few flat clearings, dotted with juniper trees and rich in valuable ores, especially silver. Surrounding holds include Whiterun to the east, Haafingar past the mountains to the north and Falkreath to the south-east.

History

First Era

During the First Era and the emergence of the Breton race from the Direnni Hegemony, the majority of Bretons established themselves in High Rock. However, a small group of Bretons that were said to have more of the Elven blood than their brethren ventured outward and settled in the western borders of Skyrim. Over the centuries, these Bretons would establish a separate and independent culture from their kin in High Rock and interbred with the local Nords, giving rise to a unique people known as the Reachmen, or the Men and Women of the Reach. This continued until the Nordic conquests of High Rock and Morrowind during the First Era. 

Around 1E 1030, the Reach was ruled by ten warring kings. The legendary Reachman Red Eagle rose to prominence, and united the kings in his struggle against the Imperial invading forces of Empress Hestra.[1] Following the collapse of the Alessian Empire, the Reach managed to maintain its independence up until the time Tiber Septim conquered the whole of Tamriel. Though the Reachmen lost political control of their territory, they did not lose the right to practice their religion and culture. This status quo was accepted by most Reachmen, but not by all.

Fourth Era

Independent Kingdom

In the Fourth Era, when the Mede Empire was in the midst of the Great War with the Aldmeri Dominion, troops from the Reach were called to join the war efforts in Cyrodiil. In the year of 4E 174, hardline Reachmen took this opportunity to rebel against the Empire and slaughter much of the Nord population in the city of Markarth. The uprising gained momentum, pushing the Nords out of the hold and removing the Reach from Imperial authority for two years. Between 4E 174 - 4E 176, the Reachmen established an independent kingdom.

The Markarth Incident

Desperate to reclaim the Reach, Igmund enlisted the aid of Ulfric Stormcloak and his militia, promising them free worship of Talos in exchange for their assistance. Ulfric accepted, and his troops reconquered Markarth from the Reachmen soon after. The returning Legion, coming back to restore order in Skyrim after the Great War, was refused entry into Markarth until they granted free Talos worship. The Empire accepted, however, agents of the Aldmeri Dominion discovered the Empire was violating the terms of the White-Gold Concordat, and demanded the arrest of Ulfric and his militia. The disillusionment of Ulfric and his men over what became known as the Markarth Incident would prove to become one of the direct causes of the Skyrim Civil War.

The Reachmen took on the name of the Forsworn after their defeat in Markarth, and those not imprisoned fled to the highlands to continue their insurrection against the Empire's control over the Reach.

Locations

Capital City

Settlements

Farms

Mines

Camps

Shack

Forts

Towers

Nordic Ruins / Tombs

Dwarven Ruins

Daedric Shrines

Caves

Dragon Lairs

Guardian Stones

Points of Interest

Houses

Orc Stronghold

Stable

Secondary Locations

  1. Dwarven Rubble: Druadoch
  2. Reachward Pass (Dragon Mound)
  3. Dwarven Arch: Harmugstahl Falls
  4. The Incautious Bather
  5. A Bandit's Book
  6. Dwarven Rubble: Karth River Confluence
  7. Forsworn Camp: Bthardamz Outskirts
  8. The Bloodied Bandit
  9. Ragnvald Vale (Dragon Mound)
  10. Dwarven Ruins: Lair of the Wispmother
  11. Sabre Cat Ravine
  12. Totem to the Dragon
  13. The Exposed Miner
  14. Hagraven Camp: Ragnvald Scree
  15. Dwarven Rubble: Salvius Farm Trail
  16. Four Skull Lookout (Shrine of Zenithar)
  17. Brush Strongbox: Riverside
  18. Lost Treasure: Purewater Run
  19. Forsworn Camp: Reachwater River
  20. Karthspire Bluffs (Dragon Mound)
  21. Reachman's Altar: Red Eagle Redoubt
  22. Lover's Camp
  23. River Rapids Treasure Chest
  24. Reachwind Burial Mound
  25. Forsworn Camp: Gloomreach Pathway
  26. Bridge at Old Hroldan (Shrine of Dibella)
  27. Juniper Tree Ruins
  28. Cradle Stong Crag

See also

Appearances

References