

The Eye will eventually turn red and fall off causing the door below it will open.Įnter through the door and you will see several Burs scattered around the area. The Eye Switch will follow your movements rolling its eye in the direction you move the sword. Do large circular motions with the sword in a clockwise manner while aiming right at the TV. Lock on to it and point your sword at it. Climb up the ledge, defeat the Deku Baba, and strike the pink diamond to unlock the door. Before you climb, shoot the Deku Baba up top the ledge with your slingshot in order to stun it.

You will eventually get to a high ledge with grass on it to climb up it (as well as a locked door to your left).Ĭut down the trees in front of the ledge. If you cut through the glowing part of tree stalks you'll get a Rupee reward. Save at the Bird Statue in front of you and take note that the Go to the Sky option is now replaced with Go Outside.Īfter you save, run down the spiral path and cut the trees and webs from a distance (don't get caught in the webs or you'll be susceptible to Keese attacks). When you get inside, Fi will inform you that you will not be able to track Zelda with the Dowsing ability anymore. Shoot it and you will gain access to the Skyview Temple. Shoot the blue gem at the top of the door to get a blue rupee (5). Following the return of Alduin in 4E 201, the Last Dragonborn travelled to the ancient temple with the aid of the last remaining Blades to acquire the lost knowledge needed to defeat him.The large door of Skyview Temple is locked, but a shot from your Slingshot will open it. By the Fourth Era, it had become another inaccessible ruin with Forsworn squatting around its outskirts. Īs the eras passed and the original mission of the Dragonguard was forgotten, the temple was eventually abandoned, though it may have been used by the Blades as late as the Third Era. :139 Brother Annulus faithfully copied the records of the Annals of the Dragonguard of Sky Haven Temple in 2E 568. The entrance into the temple, opened by the blood seal, was a giant stone effigy of Reman I. This allowed the temple to be sealed, only ever to be opened by a Dragonborn to unlock its knowledge and power. The Blood Seal outside the temple was consecrated in the presence of all Akaviri Dragonguard in Skyrim. Emperor Reman II returned to the temple in 1E 2818 to officially dedicate the wall. Ĭraftsmen from temples across the Empire were called upon to work on the wall, whilst Grandmaster Jaiv-Yora of the Dragonguard oversaw the construction of the wall, and after six years it was completed. Given that Alduin's return was inevitable, the Dragonguard believed that the wall was their gift to the generations that were to follow. The prophecy foretold of five key historical events that would preface Alduin's return after his expulsion during the Dragon War. Its main focus was a pictorial representation of the Prophecy of the Dragonborn. Its purpose was to record the accumulated dragonlore and prophecy that the Dragonguard possessed at the time. It is considered to be one of the best preserved examples of early Akaviri sculptural relief, as well as a wonder of the ancient world. In 1E 2812 Emperor Reman II permitted the construction of Alduin's Wall within the temple.

Three years later, in 1E 2804, Reachfolk made arrangements with the representatives of the Dragonguard and provided the order with food when the Emperor cut off supplies as a result of refusal to suppress the Winterhold Rebellion. In 1E 2801 Emperor Kastav ordered the Dragonguard to seize hostages from Markarth and Hroldan to ensure that the jarls meet their conscription quotas, which worsened the relations of the Empire with both native Reachfolk and their Nordic occupants. The new emperor later visited the temple as part of his first visit to Skyrim in 1E 2806, to which the Dragonguard provided the honor guard. The siege was eventually lifted shortly after the accession of Reman II as Emperor. The sacking resulted in the local Nords laying siege to the temple, as they did not distinguish between Akaviri. In their stead, Kastav sent an Akaviri commander named Kalien, who sacked the city the following year. The Dragonguard stationed at the temple disobeyed Emperor Kastav's orders to suppress the rebellion, on the grounds that it violated their Oath of Allegiance. īy the late First Era, the Winterhold Rebellion took place in protest to forced conscriptions that were being imposed on the local populace. It is believed to be a shrine to Reman, as the ancient Blades revered him for ending the Akaviri invasion under mysterious circumstances. During the First Era it was inhabited by Reman Cyrodiil's Dragonguard and served as an outpost in their crusade against dragons. Sky Haven Temple was a large Akaviri fortress built among the Karthspire mountain of The Reach in Skyrim.
