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Article Narration 1: Menace to Master-at-Arms: The Orcish Integration into the Late Third-Era Imperial Legion’

I am pleased to announce that the following Article can be found in narration form here . For this, I give the most humble and spirited thanks to the good person of Nara Narra for their brilliant workmanship and devotion. It is with this that I gain hope that, not only will more people wish to write articles for the Journal, but others will wish to employ the use of a variety of mediums. M A, Falcrenth, Skyrim.
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Morven Ashwing (2018) ‘Menace to Master-at-Arms: The Orcish Integration into the Late Third-Era Imperial Legion’, The Journal of Tamrielic Studies, 1:1, pp.3-8.

‘MENACE TO MASTER-AT-ARMS: THE ORCISH INTEGRATION INTO THE LATE THIRD-ERA IMPERIAL LEGION’ BY MORVEN ASHWING [1] [The Following Article can be found in narration form here .] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to cite this article: Morven Ashwing (2018) ‘Menace to Master-at-Arms: The Orcish Integration into the Late Third-Era Imperial Legion’, The Journal of Tamrielic Studies , 1:1, pp.3-8. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   No one -- not the oldest Dark Elf of Mount Dagoth-Ur or the Ancient Sage of Solitude himself -- can recall a time when the Orc did not ravage our fair Tamriel. Whatever foul and pestilent Daedra of Oblivion conjured them up could scarcely have created a more constant threat to the well-being of the civilized races of Tamriel than the obnoxious Orc. [2]   These words, prefacing a pamphlet written by Tyston Bane in condemnation of
THE JOURNAL OF TAMRIELIC STUDIES  IS A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY JOURNAL DEDICATED TO THE ACADEMIC STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE AND LORE OF 'THE ELDER SCROLLS' SERIES. VOLUME 1, NO. 1. GENERAL EDITOR: MORVEN ASHWING (morven.ashwing@gmail.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- EDITORIAL NOTICE   The realm of academia was once one of the wealthy and well-connected. Once upon a past horizon, only they had access to the sources that backed their written studies. Then came the opening of the record offices and the archives to the people. Turn and school of thought came and went, as they currently come and go, but there is always a constant opening of the information to the public.   Now it is the gamers turn to jump headfirst into the river academia , fearless of the obstructions and the outcome. For it is those with an unquenchable passion and thirst for knowledge who prosper, and who change the world with their actions. Just as it