Lore:Strom the White

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Strom the White
Race Nord Gender Male
Died Merethic Era
Moesring Mountains
Resided in Solstheim
Moesring Mountains
"Our warriors, armed with the finest axes and swords Nord craftsmen could forge, cut great swaths through the enemy ranks. The slopes of the Moesring ran red with Elf blood. Why, then, would our foe rejoice? Could one rider bring such hope to an army so hopeless?" —Fall of the Snow Prince by Lokheim[1]

Strom the White was one of the greatest Nord warriors among the participants of the Battle of the Moesring.[1]

Strom, together with Heimdall the Frenzied, Ulfgi Anvil-Hand, and Freida Oaken-Wand, stood among the mightiest warriors of their group, yet all were defeated by the Snow Prince, his spear, and his mastery of ice and snow magic. They fell in battle and lay dead at the foot of the Moesring Mountains. Though victorious, the Prince too met his end that day, slain by Finna, daughter of Jofrior, whom the elf had previously killed.[1]

An ancient account of the last battle of Strom the White titled Fall of the Snow Prince authored by Lokheim, chronicler to the chieftain Ingjaldr White-Eye,[2] was discovered in Jolgeirr Barrow by the Nerevarine around 3E 427.[3] This account went on to become a published book, and was a popular text by 3E 433 and 4E 201.[1]

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