Translated and transliterated from a Skaal poem by the scholar Rha’jirresh of Raven’s Rock, 4E 317 A long time ago, the evil tyrant Miraak, the betrayer, walked the shores and mountains of Solstheim. He sook to rule and subjugate, much like the dragons that ruled the land in those ancient days, whom he was subservient…
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Death of Indoril Nerevar, Part 3
[This is a particularly contentious passage as it distinctly goes against even the beliefs of fellow Dissident Priests. The encounter told below appears to be completely fictionalized as there has been no record of any such events occurring directly following the death of Indoril Nerevar. It is believed that this part of the novel was…
Magic for People with Little Time on Their Hands: Alteration
Chapter Four: On Alteration Where Illusion is the form of magic that alters the mind, Alteration is the form that manipulates physical matter, reshaping the world to the user’s desire. Despite being the seemingly most eclectic categorisation, almost all Alteration magic functions under the principle of manipulating the makeup of an object. Defined by the…
On the Fungi of Skyrim: Namira’s Rot
Excerpt from “The Fungi of Skyrim, A Compendium”, by Hakan Toraldsson Namira’s Rot A well known and much reviled fungus found throughout Skyrim, its name comes from its association with the Daedric prince of decay and consumption of the dead, Namira. Indeed, this name is well earned, as the fungus proliferates wildly upon decaying bodies….
Divine gift: Akatosh
First Seed, 4E229 By Eleonor Lyrezi, Daedric genealogy of Tamriel. First Report to the Empress of Kalddom in Yokuda, with the unconditional support of the College of Winterhold; Sister Luftwhad, The Dragon Road and HellStorm. Any reading of this document without prior authorization to the Ebony crown is highly punishable. Although I can boast of…
Official creation myth of the Orsinium Church of Trinimalacath, 4E 201
In the time of our forefathers, there was only Aldmer, tall and golden and fair, standing aloof and arrogant apart from the rest. Gods walked among mortals in those days, and our ancestors followed the best and brightest of the Et’ada, the mighty, merciful and wise Trinimac. He was the warrior god of the Aldmer,…
The Death of Indoril Nerevar, First Councilor of Great Resdayn, Part II
[Upon further examination, it is evident that many of the facts and story beats presented within this story are, as accepted Morrowind history goes, incorrect. While Indoril Nerevar’s death is shrouded in mystery, there are other points of contention that the author has clearly ignored or dramatized. For example, Voryn Dagoth should not be known…
On the Multiplicity of Dibellan Arts
by Marion Denelle, Spokeswoman of the House of Dibella The phrase ‘Dibellan Arts’ had always been met with somewhat dramatic reactions. There are usually two extremes – either they are eagerly accepted by shameless hedonists who want their improper way of life viewed as pious, or on the other side, the overly temperate zealots who…
Studies of the Church of the Starlit Path, Part 1
Report Intended for Commander Maro of the Penitus OculatusTwo Notes from the Author: These reports are considered top secret and unless they have been declassified, reading passed this point without proper clearance is a crime against the Empire.This is the first part of a series of reports documenting my infiltration of the sect known as…
The Tel Mora Independent Press: Interview with Lawrence Schick
Recently, we had the marvelous pleasure of sitting down with Lawrence Schick, former Loremaster of Zenimax Online Studios In this interview, we peer into the depths of Schick’s psyche, and hear what he has to say about his own experiences with The Elder Scrolls both before and after his tenure as Loremaster. Thank you so…
On the Fungi of Skyrim: Glowing Mushroom
Excerpt from “The Fungi of Skyrim, A Compendium”, by Hakan Toraldsson Glowing Mushroom A rather peculiar fungus endemic to the cave systems of Skyrim, it interestingly has no specific name. I encountered a group of hunters during my travels through the Pale, who referred to it as “Falmercap”, but this seems to be a rarely…
A Transcription of the Late 1st Era Tele-Memetic Artifact “M.N. Captain Nero’s Adventures through Oblivi-Space!!, Vol. 17”
Transcriptor’s Note:One of the great pitfalls of modern academia’s myopic fascination with relics from great tombs and Ayleid ruins is that it tends to find a lot of incandescent crystals glowing every color of the rainbow that ironically shed virtually no light on how people of the past actually lived. While my colleagues at the…
A Tally of Voidborn Lieges for the Clever Worm
In First Seed 4E23, Wayrest merchant vessel The Eadwyre was lost somewhere in the Sea of Pearls while en route to Firsthold. The entire crew of some 40 souls was declared lost to pirates or storms or worse and chalked up to the regular costs of operating a maritime trade route. However, two years later…
Line in the Sand
As has been discussed previously in this modest publication, the mechanics of the games stand separate from the lore of The Elder Scrolls universe. Yes, the games are a medium that give us an oculus into what Tamriel is or could be, but what happens when the two don’t exactly mesh well?Such is a conundrum…
Tribalism: Beyond the Other
Of all the systems of belief that humankind has utilized to understand our place in the world, the concept of necessary dualism is surely one of the most enduring. Whether we structure our thinking in terms of good and evil, masculine and feminine, true and false or simply us and them, the world almost lends…
Interview with the Hist
Basks-in-Moonlight finds this “interview” most intriguing. The Hist is not normally something that can be understood or interpreted to place into simple words. The emotions and feelings the Hist elicits, especially to we Saxhleel, are incredibly deep and complex. That one of (what appears to be) non-Saxhleel origin can apparently commune with the Hist in…
On Khajiiti Marriage
“Meyra! Meyra where are you?” “Im here, mother!” The little Khajiit girl jumped up and ran towards the entrance of her family’s home where her mother’s voice came from. “Meyra, my sweet daughter, come here, we have to get ready. Your sister has her big day.” The girl fluffed herself up and declaimed: “After many…
The Case for Trinimac as Tall Papa
“Trinimac (Remake) | Illustration by 000-Grey, DeviantArt
The Death of Indoril Nerevar, Part 1
[This final chapter, only a fragment of a long-forgotten book written by an unnamed Dissident Priest, is a fictionalized account of the death of St. Nerevar the Captain and the events following directly after. As is expected of a Dissident, the tale is not presented as the Tribunal tells it, but instead through the belief…
Mythopoetic Enchantments
4E, 234 Greetings, dear reader. My name is Mylenar Turrianus, and I am Assistant to the Head Enchanter at the College of Winterhold. My colleagues and I have recently had the opportunity to study several artifacts belonging to the Solitude Museum, in an effort to understand their unique properties. Of special interest were Daedric Artifacts…
Additional Skills Required for the Successful Necromancer: Volume 3
In this volume, which shall be my last, I present to you, my brothers and sisters, a detailed list of alternative methods used to reanimate bodies of the dead. Some methods can even be used without the need of Conjuration magic. Some methods are considered advanced magic, and are thus not recommended for those lacking…
Excerpt from “On The Fungi of Skyrim, A Compendium”
Excerpt from “On The Fungi of Skyrim, A Compendium”, by Hakan Toraldsson Mora Tapinella Mora Tapinella is a bracket fungus found throughout Skyrim, prized for its alchemical properties, particularly in boosting Magicka. Do not be fooled by its Imperial-sounding name, it is indeed a native fungus to Skyrim, though my sources indicate its range…
Treatise on Time Travel: Inquiries into Dwemeri Daedrology
By: Avewyr, former Magister at the Wayrest chapter of the Mages Guild 2E 595 As I’m sure some of you may know, I had the privilege of leading numerous guild excavations of Dwemer cities in High Rock, Hammerfell and Skyrim where we made countless noteworthy discoveries. It was in Wrothgar in the ancient Dwemer city…
Monarchies Throughout Tamriel and the Justification of Their Rule
Authored by Synnolian Catanius, Advisor to the Count of Kvatch Throughout the history of Tamriel and its civilizations, no form of government has become as widespread or as long-lasting as the monarchy. One would struggle to name a single republic for the innumerable kings, queens, and emperors that have reigned throughout Tamriel’s history. With the…
Magic and Alchemy in Redguard Architecture
Magic and Alchemy in Redguard Architecture by Josephine Laurent I must admit that I had never given Redguard and Yokudan magic much thought until I had a life-changing experience in Hegathe. My fixer Maha suggested I try a local and cold treat called “falooda,” which is made from thin noodles with syrup made from sugar…
Demiprince: Vivisitum, Scion of Mephala
Vivisitium is regarded among the Ashlanders as the child of Mephala and an old Telvanni witch who remained loyal to the Good Daedra after the Tribunal ascended. Unlike most autonomous and powerful Daedric entities, Vivisitium is always referred to in the neuter, even if it takes hermaphroditic form or is depicted with exaggeratedly large genitals….
Magic for People With Little Time On Their Hands: Illusion
Chapter Three: On Illusion Illusion is a curious form of magic, in that despite its most common uses being geared towards the violation of another’s mind, most do not appear to mind the presence of an Illusionist nor its casting. It is possible that this is the case because the effective use of Illusion magic…
The Angles of Madness
Oh Sheogorath! Many-faced devil, I know thine form! Your nine angles will go unrecognised no longer! The First is the Face of Madness through Rage. He screams at the world, tearing and biting and clawing. Blackened, bloody nails, twisted, broken form. No longer shall your cries go unheard. Your madness seeps through the cracks, driving…
On the Nature of Souls
A Basic Treatise on its Structures and their Functions Author Biography: All manuscripts by this author have been submitted to the Press by a large, imposing, humanoid figure. While this figure appears to be vaguely masculine, during all encounters it has worn a cloak that obscures its features; as such, the staff is unable to…
Magic for People With Little Time On Their Hands: Conjuration
Chapter Two: On Conjuration Conjuration, despite being one of the most popular forms of magic for study, is one of the most reviled schools in Tamriel. This is mostly in part to the inherent fear of the Daedra and their associates within most religions across the continent. However, this fear, at least in relation to…
The Danger of the Daedra, part II (in Response to the Defense)
In Answer to the Defense, and the Mythic Dawn correspondenceAldras Feldrano, Arcane University It has come to my attention that a Hlodala Nerethi has written a scathing reply to my previously published pamphlet. I read it. And it cannot be denied that said reply is rather clever, despite the name-calling and the un-scholarly diction throughout….
The Harp
My master thrust me down on my knees before a strange device. His swollen form orbited so the instrument lay between him and me. “Play.” I took a hesitant estimation of my surroundings. The hall was long and dimly lit. The walls might be considered bare to some, but their texture made decoration irrelevant. Coarse,…
In Defense of Daedra
– ?? ??????? ??????? ? ???????? ?? ?????? ?? ??? ?????? ?? ?????? ???????? Some weeks ago I came to some village in County Cheydinhal with my younger sister, Llevana Nerethi. We came from Morrowind, due to the rising political tensions and the decline of the Tribunal Temple. She came with the intention of starting…
How the Bretons Withstood the Ansei
An account of a Breton soldier, a survivor of a battle fought between Bretons and Yokudans at Bangkorai Pass (dated to circa 9th century of the First Era) In the Battle of the Pass, the old legends were given form again. Trust my account, for I was there, when we Bretons held off the relentless…
Additional Skills Required for the Successful Necromancer: Volume 2
Ah, dear acolyte, welcome to this, the second volume of my advice to you on the skills you will need to succeed in the necromantic arts. This volume will focus upon flesh based constructs, the staple of any necromancers horde. Once again I harken to my predecessors words, and remind you that although a fresh,…
Simon Says
It lies beneath the skin of The Elder Scrolls. It’s barely perceptible, yet lays a foundation and musculature that will stick with the series for as long as it lives in societal memory. It is the basis upon which the games are created, the brick to the mortar of fan expectation. In its youth, TES…
Danger of the Daedra
Written by Aldras Feldrano, Arcane University3E433 What are the Daedra if not chaos, and what is chaos if not a lack of balance? What is the current crisis if not something predictable and bound to happen? I had always thought the Master’s opinion of the denizens of Oblivion to be excessively harsh, and perhaps—if justifiably—too…
The Death of Lorkhaj
We were the reason for life. We were the reason Nirni could birth her children, the reason the sun and stars were born. And how did they thank us? I was there when they tore him apart. Of course, I was there. “How, how did this cruelty happen?” you ask. Let me tell you. Lorkhaj…
Lore as Meta-Commentary- What Khunzar-ri: Origin Has To Tell Us About Reading Lore
Every once in a while, you come across a work that is more than what it seems on its surface. The title and its contents are often obvious enough, but the hidden value of the work is in how it informs your reading of other works. And to me, that is what Khunzar-ri: Origin is…
Farmer and Bandit Vol.1
I was born from a poor family and to parents of meagre means, who owning a relatively small farm, the Round Estate, tended it with their own hands. Our farm, the Round Estate, was in a stretch of particularly fertile land near Lake Hornich, west of the Ragged Hills, surrounded by about a dozen other…