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Words to inspire and empower
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- "We only face the darkness of fear so that we may find the light of courage." — Aeliah Renmus
- "Sky above, Voice within." — Arngeir
- "Knowledge is power. Knowing spells can be powerful, but applying that knowledge is key." — Augur of Dunlain
- "One of the greatest laws of magic is sympathy. The greater the sympathetic link between two objects, the more they influence each other. I find that … comforting." — Bastian Hallix
- "The heaviest blade is as a feather compared to the trust of one's people." — Frandar Hunding
- "The best techniques are passed on by the survivors." — Gaiden Shinji
- "If we're going to survive this, we're going to have to be as ruthless as our enemies." — Isran
- "Keep a song in your heart, and a blade in your boot." — Jon Battle-Born
- "Eyes open and walk with the shadows." — Karliah
- "Dangerous knowledge is still knowledge and therefore useful. Usually turns out to be the most useful, in my experience." — Neloth
- "What is better - to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?" — Paarthurnax
- "May your road lead you to warm sands."' — Ri'saad
- "If we share an enemy, let our blades strike as one." — Sai Sahan
- "A mage is only as good as what he knows." — Urag gro-Shub
- "A poet can have no higher purpose than to tell the truth about the human condition." — Vivec
The Elder Scrolls Chapter One: The Arena
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Talin, also known as the Eternal Champion, is best remembered for ending the Imperial Simulacrum in 3E 399. She brought together the pieces of the Staff of Chaos, killing the impostor emperor Jagar Tharn and rescuing the true emperor, Uriel Septim VII, along with her adoptive father and namesake, Talin Warhaft, the general of the Imperial Guard, from Oblivion, where they had been imprisoned for ten years. Additionally, she avenged the death of the Imperial Battlemage of Tamriel, Ria Silmane. Talin would then take her place at the emperor's side and would be tasked with seeing to the needs of the Empire. Talin became somewhat of a cultural hero to Imperial loyalists, many of whom retrace her steps as part of a pilgrimage. Some remember her as one of the greatest warriors of the modern eras.
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The Elder Scrolls: Chapter II - Daggerfall
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Beric Granger, also known as the Agent and the Hero of Daggerfall, was sent by Emperor Uriel VII to the Kingdom of Daggerfall in 3E 405 to exorcise the spirit of King Lysandus, and on a lesser request to find and destroy a letter of a "sentimental and personal nature" sent by the emperor to the then-Queen of Daggerfall, Mynisera, several years prior. He would end up caught in the complex political battles being fought in Iliac Bay, eventually finding himself in a power struggle between the Third Empire, the various kingdoms of the region (including the Orcs of Nova Orsinium), the King of Worms Mannimarco, and the mythical Underking, all seeking to claim the great Numidium. Beric would later rise through the ranks of many guilds, including the Fighters Guild, Mages Guild, Thieves Guild, and even the Dark Brotherhood. Beric discovered Lord Woodborne was behind King Lysandus' murder and defeated him. Activated Numidium causing the Warp in the West and perished during the event. Beric's soul now resides in Aetherius.
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An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire
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Venevria Aliaria, also known as the Apprentice, was sent to the Battlespire in 3E 398 after placing second in the Imperial Martial Arts competition, which determined the next Imperial Guard candidates to be tested there. Upon her arrival, Venevria found the citadel had been captured by the legions of Mehrunes Dagon and fought through an army of Daedra to rescue her fellow trainee and banish Dagon and his forces back to Oblivion.
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Casimir Virian, also known as the Nerevarine, Nerevar-Born-Again and Moon-and-Star Reborn, was sent to Vvardenfell by ship, under the orders of Emperor Uriel VII in 3E 427. His journey led him to join the Blades, discover his identity as the Nerevarine, become Hortator of the Great Houses, Hlaalu, Redoran and Telvanni, and ultimately defeat Dagoth Ur. Casimir later journeyed to Mournhold, where he defeated Almalexia. Casimir would later spare Vivec. Further adventures on Solstheim saw the defeat of Hircine. Involvement with House Redoran led to ascending through its ranks, alongside becoming guildmaster of both the Fighters and Thieves Guilds, and defeating Sjoring Hard-Heart. Membership in the Mages Guild culminated in achieving the rank of Arch-Mage. Joined the Morag Tong and became the new guildmaster. Casimir ascendant through the ranks within the Imperial Legion, Imperial Cult, and East Empire Company, also joining the Tribunal Temple. Casimir would later take leadership of Thirsk as its new chieftain. He would later travel throughout all of Tamriel, joining many factions and experiencing many adventures. Casimir launched an expedition to Akavir and has not been heard from since.
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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The Hero of Kvatch, also known as the Savior of Bruma, and the Champion of Cyrodiil, woke up in the Imperial City Prison and eventually escaped in 3E 433. The Hero was tasked by Uriel Septim VII to find his illegitimate son, Martin Septim. They became a member of the Blades, assisting Baurus, Jauffre, and Martin in stopping Mankar Camoran's Mythic Dawn and Mehrunes Dagon. They enlisted with the Knights of the Nine and defeated Umaril the Unfeathered. After destroying Jyggalag, the Hero assumed the role of the new Sheogorath. They also participated in the Arena and emerged as the new Grand Champion, adopting the moniker Dragonheart. They rose through the ranks of the Fighters Guild to become Guild Master, and in the Mages Guild, the Hero defeated Mannimarco and earned the title of Arch-Mage. They joined the Thieves Guild, helping Corvus Umbranox regain his identity and inheriting the mantle of the Gray Fox. As a member of the Dark Brotherhood, The Hero became the new Listener. They inherited Deepscorn Hollow and Frostcrag Spire from Greywyn Blenwyth and Taris Rendil, respectively. Additionally, The Hero took control of Battlehorn Castle and Dunbarrow Cove. Now, The Hero causes mischief as the Mad God across Tamriel. There were many individuals who became the Hero of Kvatch in various alternate realities.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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Tulvar Fireforge, also known as the Last Dragonborn, Dragonborn or Dovahkiin, and referred to as Ysmir, Dragon of the North, or Qahnaarin, is the hero prophesied in the ancient Prophecy of the Dragonborn inscribed on Alduin's Wall. In 4E 201, Tulvar arrived in Skyrim and escaped Helgen with Hadvar, an Imperial Legion soldier. Tulvar, with assistance from the last of the Blades and the Greybeards, fulfilled his destiny by putting an end to the renewed dragon threat and defeating Alduin the World-Eater. Tulvar defied Delphine’s orders by sparing Paarthurnax. Tulvar later joined the Imperial Legion and helped General Tullius crush Ulfric Stormcloak's rebellion. He married Lydia, his housecarl. They adopted two children, Lucia and Sofie and settled in Proudspire Manor in Solitude. Tulvar allied with the Dawnguard and aided Serana in defeating her father, Lord Harkon. He also joined Ciirta's Vigilants and helped eradicate the Cronvangr and Quarra vampire clans. Tulvar traveled to Solstheim to stop the resurgence of Miraak, the First Dragonborn, while aiding Frea, a Skaal, in saving Skaal Village. Tulvar assisted Ri'saad in addressing bandit raids, which led to the discovery and defeat of Thoron beneath Solitude. He uncovered the resurgence of the Mythic Dawn and vanquished Vonos. Additionally, he earned the title of thane in each of Skyrim's holds. He joined the Companions, rose to the rank of Harbinger, and later cured himself of Lycanthropy. After joining the College of Winterhold, he stopped Ancano's dangerous schemes with the help of Tolfdir and was appointed Arch-Mage. Tulvar also joined Riften's Thieves Guild, collaborated with Brynjolf and Karliah to bring down Mercer Frey, and eventually became Guildmaster. He later joined the Dark Brotherhood and assumed the role of Listener. Tulvar became a member of the Tribunal Temple and defeated Erden Relvel. He also joined the Bards College and helped Viarmo persuade Jarl Elisif to reinstate the Burning of King Olaf festival. Additionally, he aided Master Sledrig in making amends with the dragon Volgaafsonaan. Aligning with the Silver-Blood family, Tulvar eradicated Madanach and his Forsworn in Cidhna Mine. He dismantled a Namira-worshiping cult threatening Markarth, helped Erandur end Vaermina's curse on Dawnstar, and assisted the werewolf Sinding in dealing with hunters sent by Hircine. Tulvar supported Neloth with his research and became a member of House Telvanni. He later aided Viriya and honed his fishing skills under Swims-In-Deep-Water, officially earning the title of legendary fisherman. He also inherited the mantle of the Gray Fox from Pjofr Ice-Blade. Tulvar travelled to the Druadach Valley and joined Lord Haelan on a quest to uncover the truth behind his family's past. He even assisted the Imperial Legion in reclaiming the trade route through the valley to Jehanna. Tulvar later embarked on an odyssey beyond Skyrim, experiencing numerous adventures throughout Tamriel.
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The Elder Scrolls: Blades
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Bazrag gro-Shar, also known as The Warrior, the champion of Rivercrest, and as the fugitive or fugitive Blade was born in the small town of Rivercrest in Cyrodiil, part of a kingdom ruled by Urzoga gra-Batul, the Bloodfall Queen. Trained in combat by Henrik Seven-Swords since a young age, Bazrag left to become a member of the Blades, but was forced to go into hiding after the end of the Great War when the organization was formally disbanded and its members systematically hunted down by the Thalmor. Bazrag returned to Rivercrest in 4E 180 only to find it ablaze and reduced to rubble. The destruction of the town's Elder Statue caused an undead Ayleid Sorcerer-King named Celemaril Light-Bringer to be released from his ancient bindings in the Abyss, and Bazrag undertook the monumental task of rebuilding the town and saving all of Tamriel from the reawakened Ayleid Lich.
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The Peoples of Tamriel (My Favorite Characters)
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