Lore/Politics
- There are Eight Divines again. Worship of Talos, the God of Man is now banned throughout the empire (!) I could hardly believe my eyes when I read this, is this confirmed elsewhere? The Divines are definitely Eight again now, regardless of the status of Talos.
- Akatosh is confirmed as being worshipped and usually depicted as a dragon The loading screen points out his dragon avatar is one he choose to use to at the end of the Oblivion Crisis
- The Empire only managed to end "The Great War" against the Aldmeri Dominion with the Concordat of White Gold
- Thalmor, agents of the Dominion are found throughout Skyrim. Some have been found with prisoners, one claims that they are merely there in peace, to help Skyrim through this period of transition (Possible foreshadowing of the main quest?)
- Windhelm now has a Dunmer population, who are looked down upon by some of its citizens
- All of the Daedric Princes seem to have returned, including Sheogorath. Some, such as Azura and Meridia are described as being not inherently evil.
- Bosmer are described as heralding from the eastern forests of Valenwood, suggesting they may have been pushed out of the Aldmeri Dominion, or at the very least there is some political divide in Valenwood.
- Each city in Skyrim has a cult of Arkay devoted to the respect of the dead
- Draugr are suggested to possibly have been Nords who betrayed mankind for the Dragons in a past war
The most interesting tidbits here are undoubtedly the removal of one divine (and an implied new conflation of Talos with Shor, as he is described as the god hero of man), and the many references to the Aldmeri Dominion in Skyrim. It appears there was a war, which it is implied the Empire lost, with the Aldmeri Dominion. The phrasing of the loading screen, that the Empire could only end the Great War with the concordat of White Gold, invokes the real-life http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concordat_of_Worms, implying this agreement put an end to the long-lasting warfare between these two sides. The Thalmor appear as mysterious agents of the Dominion in Skyrim, claiming that they do not wish to meddle, but quite clearly up to no good.
Is there any more 4th Era info on the Dominion, and it's relation to the Empire? I'm very sketchy on all this, I wasn't even aware there was such a state until I met one of its agents in the game itself.