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New passage using two unofficial citations (cut eso books) that are directly referenced and built off of in the official citation from the Loremasters archive
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"his magnificence" is a historic form of addressing a monarch and doesn't specifically mean that he is magnificent
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Two more accounts of the battle that involve Wulfharth
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31 August 2021
Undo revision No basis for this wording. Wulfharth is a historical figure and with both Dragonborn and Tongues being significant to Nordic culture, it’s unlikely this claim stems just from the fact he could shout good.
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→High King of Skyrim: Unreliable narrators do not equate to lore fact. The man who says this never met Wulfharth. He can not confirm that he had this same power. His Thu'um was, as we understand it, on par with the Greybeards or Stormcaller.
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5 August 2021
Citation fix
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→Early life: Properly capitalize section title; Rislav says nothing about Hoag being Wulfharth's father; calling Wulfharth "Ysmir" before his coronation is technically an anachronism; minor grammar fixes
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