I have tried fast travel to see if it was suddenly a memory issue around Whiterun, that didn't work, and an old save in a mine didn't prevent the crashing either.
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All mods were installed two days before these crashes started to happen. It lasts approximately 2-3 minutes before it crashes everytime now. I left breezehome into Whiterun and the game crashed. The game started stuttering when I went to rename the boots. It began last night when I enchanted some boots with resistance to frost. Now they happen every time I open the game, no matter what save I use. We do not even know who they were, although recent research points to Nenalata as the possible resting place of this "last king." Unfortunately, in the current state of the Empire, funds are no longer available for proper scientific investigation of such extensive ruins, so the answer to these questions will have to be left to future generations.I have been having a fantastic time on a new Skyrim run but last night I started to get more than the usual Bethesda CTDs.
How this king's people survived the preceding century is unknown. Still, a remnant Ayleid population seems to have survived the rule of the Alessians, because we hear of "the last king of the Ayleids" joining the battle of Glenumbria Moors where the Dirennis decisively defeated the Alessians in 482. Indeed, the rise of the Direnni Hegemony may be linked to this exodus of Ayleids from Cyrodiil (a connection so far little studied by historians).
Enforcement of this decree does not appear to have required much direct violence - it seems that by this point the balance of power was so overwhelmingly against them, and their fate so long foreshadowed, that most of the remaining Ayleids simply left Cyrodiil, eventually being absorbed into the Elven populations of Valenwood and High Rock. Then in 361, the Alessians gained control of the Empire and enforced the Alessian Doctrines throughout its domain. In the early 300s, the surviving Ayleid communities in human-ruled areas were obliterated one by one, the refugees temporarily swelling the power of the remaining Ayleid lordships. The first victims of the Alessians were the Ayleids of Cyrodiil. Resentment at the continued presence of Ayleid nobles within the Empire was a contributing factor to the rise of the so-called Alessian Order founded by Maruhk. This was an uneasy relationship from the beginning, and was not destined to last long. Humans continued to dwell in the Ayleid-ruled areas of Cyrodiil, but there is nothing definitive to show under what terms. It is not clear to what extent human slavery continued under the Cyrodilic Empire. In some cases, Ayleid supporters of Alessia were even rewarded with new lands taken from slain enemies. At first, many Ayleid lords continued to rule as vassals of the new human regime. In any event, excavations at a number of Ayleid sites show continued occupation and even expansion during the so-called Late Ayleid Period (1E 243 - c. This suggests either that Ayleid rule was not universally detested, or that Alessia and her successors were more pragmatic than is traditionally believed, or perhaps some of both. The popular image of the Ayleids as brutal slavemasters is based in fact, of course, but it is less well-known that a number of Ayleid princes continued to rule parts of Cyrodiil after 263, as vassals of the new Empress of Cyrodiil. Imperial historians have traditionally attributed her victory to intervention from Skyrim, but it appears that she had at least as much help from rebel Ayleid lords during the siege of White Gold Tower. Alessia appears to have taken advantage of a period of civil war to launch her uprising. The first two centuries of the First Era saw increasing strife between the great Ayleid lords of Cyrodiil.
One of the earliest recorded dates, in fact, is the Fall of White Gold Tower in 1E 243, which is commonly assumed to mark the end of the Ayleids.Īlthough Ayleid rule over all of Cyrodiil was indeed broken in 1E 243, this was only one of the most obvious stages near the end of a long decline. The Ayleids, or Heartland High Elves, ruled Cyrodiil in the long ages of Myth before the beginning of recorded history.