Krohsiivmun's Tomb

(Inscriptions found within the Tomb of Krohsiivmun)


Observed: A puzzle room to enter the crypt with totems of the Hawk (Kyne), the Whale (Stuhn) and the Owl (not yet sure). 

Inscription: “No Nord (Northerner) is a Miser, but Shares his Gifts freely. Speak Charity, Aetheric, Auric, that you may enter into my Hall Everlasting."


Observed: A huge engraved mural of a dragon priest surrounded by a multitude of different men and mer. 

Inscription: "Krohsiivmun and his Subjects, he whose Voice ensured stability”


Observed: Another mural near a few embalmed soldiers.

Inscription: “Gifted of Kyne, His hoard lies sleeping.”


Observed: A room holding an extremely powerful fire spirit. When Saltonaan tried to understand its language, he was struck dumb and couldn't fathom the meaning of the creature.

Inscription: "Krohsiivmun the Clever, whose guile ensnared the Earthbones."


Observed: Intricate murals of Krohsiivmun and his legions fighting a Nordic army led by a blindfolded man.

Inscription: "See how Krohsiivmun battled the Blind Prophet at Ylsulvin peak. Many foes were slain, and a trophy was erected in commemoration of the battle. That winter Krohsiivmun went south again to his home in Angravan and mustered his forces.”


Observed: More murals, this time of Krohsiivmun praising and serving an unnamed dragon.

Inscription: “Krohsiivmun performing the Dovic ablutions, cleans the ground sullied by Blind Ylgar”


Observed: Several ancient Nordic tapestries, weathered by millennia but still remarkably solid. They are very heavy and depict Ysgrammor and his Five Hundred fighting the unidentified Mer. Among the figures is Ylgar, recognizable as Ysgrammor’s son, depicted as blind. His hands are held like he is reading a scroll, but there is nothing in his hands.


Observed: A small stone tablet, but very finely engraved. It depicts Ylgar the Blind shouting down Krohsiivmun. It says:

Inscription: “Remember the doom-driven tongue, blinded by prophecy, who laid waste the armies of Angravan at Ylsulvin”


Observed: Another mural. It shows Krohsiivmun atop a mountain of treasures and flanked by many prisoners. It says:

Inscription: “Behold the were-geld of the Dova. Wise Krohsiivmun claimed many riches. Clever Krohsiivmun brought a gilded variety to his hall in Angravan. Relentless Krohsiivmun still seeks the final…” here it is broken off with age.


Observed: A barren room, with no treasure. There are murals on the wall, but they seem to be of the Nordic Totemic pantheon. There among them are carvings of a hooded figure surrounded by trees.


Observed: The burial Chamber. The walls are covered in carvings of the Nordic Pantheon. Upon Krohsiivmun's coffin is a case for a large scroll, but upon opening it there is instead what appears to be a cylindrical Dwemer device. Dwemer, Ayleid, falmer artifacts abound. One of the far windows seems to have caved in slightly and cracked. Inside is a Dwemer Puzzle Box. Across the walls, where there aren’t depictions of the gods, are murals carved depicting Krohsiivmun in various states of royalty. One especially shows him standing beside a doorway or portal. Another shows him dealing with the Dwemer. Still another shows him apparently calling down a storm on the ocean, where a boat is sinking. There is no apparent chronological order though, and no obvious story can be discerned.


Observed: His tomb is carved in Dovahzul and Nedic both. It says simply:

Inscription: “Here lies Krohsiivmun, high priest, storm-caller, fate-scourge, slain by Ylgar the Blind. May he rise again.”



(Addition Information: Tapestries Found in Bromjunaar)

The first depicts Krosivmuun's death at the hands of Ylgar the Blind, also known as Ylgar son of Ysgrammor. The second depicts a celebration of Ylgar’s victory.


Revision #4
Created 25 May 2026 19:23:55 by Jasper Howl
Updated 28 May 2026 06:45:31 by Jasper Howl