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-Vivec (God)

-Shezarrine (after Vivec is done)



Vivec bids you welcome

Favorite Games

 * 1) Mass Effect 2
 * 2) Crusader Kings 2
 * 3) Mass Effect
 * 4) Fallout 1
 * 5) Super Smash Bros: Melee
 * 6) Red Orchestra 2
 * 7) Star Wars: Battlefront 1
 * 1) Super Smash Bros: Melee
 * 2) Red Orchestra 2
 * 3) Star Wars: Battlefront 1

Favorite TES characters

 * 1) Wulfharth
 * 2) Miraak
 * 3) Shalidor
 * 4) Pelinal Whitestrake
 * 5) Underking
 * 6) Nerevar
 * 7) Ahzidal
 * 8) Divayth Fyr
 * 9) Zurin Arctus
 * 10) Alandro Sul

Most Powerful TES characters (not including heros/full gods)

 * 1) Pelinal Whitestrake
 * 2) The Underking
 * 3) The Stormcrown
 * 4) Miraak
 * 5) Wulfharth
 * 6) Tiber Septim
 * 7) Zurin Arctus
 * 8) Reman
 * 9) Shalidor
 * 10) Umaril
 * 11) King of Worms
 * 12) Hjalti
 * 13) Morihaus
 * 14) Vahlok the Jailor
 * 15) Divayth Fyr
 * 16) Alandro Sul
 * 17) Nerevar
 * 18) Camoran Usurper
 * 19) Alessia
 * 20) Jagar Tharn

Favorite TES Gods

 * 1) Lorkhan
 * 2) Talos
 * 3) Vivec
 * 4) Numidium
 * 5) Dagoth Ur
 * 6) Magnus
 * 7) Anui-El
 * 8) Herma Mora
 * 9) Sotha Sil
 * 10) Almalexia

Most Powerful TES Gods (no Anu/Padomay or before Aurbis)(no aspects/avatars)

 * 1) Talos
 * 2) Vivec
 * 3) Lorkhan
 * 4) Dagoth Ur
 * 5) Magnus
 * 6) Numidium (with Heart of Lorkhan)
 * 7) Akatosh
 * 8) Herma Mora
 * 9) Jyggalag
 * 10) Azura
 * 11) Sotha Sil
 * 12) Almalexia

Favorite TES quotes
"They were close to desertion. Then Wulfharth said: "Don't you see where you really are? Don't you know who Shor really is? Don't you know what this war is?" And they looked from the King to the God to the Devils and Orcs, and some knew, really knew, and they are the ones that stayed."

- Five Songs of King Wulfharth

"I watch. I wonder. I build. I tear down. Am I a god? A surely as any are. Gods have forever to measure their words. Mortals only moments to hear them."

- Sotha Sil's Last Words

"Each of the aspects of the ALMSIVI then rose up together, combining as one, and showed the world the sixth path. Ayem took from the star its fire, Seht took from it its mystery, and Vehk took from it its feet, which had been constructed before the gift of Molag Bal and destroyed in the manner of truth: by a great hammering. When the soul of the Dwemer could walk no more, they were removed from this world."

- Sermon 36

"So Sithis begat Lorkhan and sent him to destroy the universe. Lorkhan! Unstable mutant!"

- Sithis

"As the gods and demons of the Aurbis erupted, the get of Padhome tried to leave it all behind for he wanted all of it and none of it all at once. It was then that he came to the border of the Aurbis. He saw the Tower, for a circle turned sideways is an “I”. This was the first word of Lorkhan and he would never, ever forget it"

- Vehk's Teachings

"But if a god can die, how does his heart survive? He is daedroth! TAMRIEL AE DAEDROTH! "This Heart is the heart of the world, for one was made to satisfy the other." You all remember this."

- Mankar Camoran

"And this is the most-reached destination of all that embark upon this road. Why would Lorkhan and his (unwitting?) agents sabotage their experiments with the Tower? Why would he crumble that which he esteems?Perhaps he failed so you might know how not to."

- Vehk's Teachings

"But when Trinimac and Auriel tried to destroy the Heart of Lorkhan it laughed at them. It said, "This Heart is the heart of the world, for one was made to satisfy the other."

- The Monomyth

"The Stormcrown manted by way of the fourth: the steps of the dead. Mantling and incarnation are separate roads; do not mistake this. The latter is built from the cobbles of drawn-bone destiny. The former: walk like them until they must walk like you. This is the death children bring as the Sons of Hora."

- Nu-Hatta

"is it any wonder that the Time God would hate the same-twin on the other end of the aurbrilical cord, the Space God? That any Creation would become so utterly dangerous because of that singular fear of a singular word's addition: "I AM NOT"?"

- Eight Aedra Eat the Dreamer

"The eyes, once bleached by falling stars of utmost revelation, will forever see the faint insight drawn by the overwhelming question, as only the True Enquiry shapes the edge of though.The rest is vulgar fiction, attempts to impose order on the consensus mantlings of an uncaring godhead. First,"

- Waking Dreams

". Those who know it can reshape the land. Witness the home of the Red King Once Jungled."

- Mythic Dawn Commentaries 3

"You have suffered for me to win this throne, and I see how you hate jungle. Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown, born of the North, where my breath is long winter. I breathe now, in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine. I do this for you, Red Legions, for I love you."

- The Many-Headed Talos/Heimskr

"It's not the Brass God that wrecks everything so much as it is all the plane(t)s and timelines that orbit it, singing world-refusals."

- MK's posts

"You in the Fourth Era have already witnessed many of the attempts at reaching the final subgradient of all AE, that state that exists beyond mortal death. The Numidium. The Endeavor. The Prolix Tower. CHIM. The Enantiomorph. The Scarab that Transforms into the New Man."

- Loveletter

"We have never concerned ourselves with the Scrolls. The gods﻿ themselves would rightly fear to tamper with such things."

- Arngeir

"There was once a great maze, built by the Archmagus Shalidor to guard what he called Glamorill, the elven term for 'The Secret of Life'. I know not the location of the great maze, which was called the Labyrinthian, but somewhere in its twisted corridors lies the second piece of the Staff of Chaos. Shalidor, according to the old texts, made his home in the Fortress of Ice. He would not have built the Labyrinthian far from his home. I would search to the north for such a place. I wish you well on your journey"

- Ria Silmane

"And so the First Dragonborn meets the Last Dragonborn at the summit of Apocrypha. No doubt just as Hermaeus Mora intended. He is a fickle master, you know. But now I will be free of him. My time in Apocrypha is over. You are here in your full power, and thus subject to my full power. You will die. And with the power of your soul, I will return to Solstheim and be master of my own fate once again."

- Miraak

"I am Sahloknir! Hear my Voice and despair!"

- Sahloknir

"At last, the Skaal yield up their secrets to me."

- Herma Mora

"Look at the majesty sideways and all you see is the Tower, which our ancestors made idols from. Look at its center and all you see is the begotten hole, second serpent, womb-ready for the Right Reaching, exact and without enchantment.

'Sixth: 'The heart of the second serpent holds the secret triangular gate.

'Seventh: 'Look at the secret triangular gate sideways and you see the secret Tower.

'Eighth: 'The secret Tower within the Tower is the shape of the only name of God, I.''"

- Sermon 21

"Perrif's falconers had sent for the Nords, and they, looking at him, said that Shor had returned, but he spat at their feet for profaning that name."

- The Song of Pelinal, Book IV

"beneath the Pelinal's star-armor was a chest that gaped open to show no heart, only a red rage shaped diamond-fashion, singing like a mindless dragon, and that this was proof that he was a myth-echo"

- The Song of Pelinal, Book VI

"O Aka, for our shared madness I do this! I watch you watching me watching back! Umaril dares call us out, for that is how we made him!"

- Pelinal Whitestrake

"and Sotha Sil; he always thought himself our better, shunning us, locking himself in his hole. He spoke not a word as he died... not a whisper. Even in death he mocked me with his silence""

- Almalexia

"This is the 27th of Last Seed; the Year of Akatosh 433. These are the closing days of the 3rd Era, and the final hours of my life."

- Uriel Septim VII

Pelinal Whitestrake
Pelinal Whitestrake was a hero of the Alessian Slave Revolts that occurred during the early years of the First Era, and is probably both the first and most conspicuous of the Shezarrines.

Pelinal's ties to Lorkhan were obvious, hard evidence coming from lines found in The Song of Pelinal stating that Pelinal was born into the world by the god Sithis and that he had no heart at all, which are both factors that reflect Lorkhan; this supports the fact that Pelinal was as the books say, a "Myth-Echo" of Lorkhan. It was even said that the Nords of Falkreath had mistaken Pelinal for their dead god Shor (the Nordic aspect of Lorkhan) at the Bridge of Heldon. Despite his clear connections to Lorkhan, Pelinal denied all claims of his ties to the god, and killed all who spoke of "god-logic" in his presence (save for Alessia). In some cases, those who claimed him of being a Shezarrine were suspisciously smothered by moths in their sleep.

Other evidence that can associate Pelinal's divine connection is the claims that he was either immortal or reincarnated many times as separate entities, i.e, Harrald Hairy Breeks, Ysmir, Hans the Fox. The Pelinal that helped Alessia's slave revolts was actually known as Pelinal "the Third", for reasons speculated as being that he was incarnated twice before. Pelinal was said to have roamed Tamriel since the Merethic Era never staying in one place for very long, which implies he was immortal. Held in the twelfth vault of the Library of Dusk is said to be a rare tome known as the "Conversations with the Heart of Lorkhan" which was supposedly written by Pelinal himself and disclosed the nature of the Aurbis.

Zurin Arctus
Zurin Arctus has been confirmed to be a Shezarrine, but evidence backing this is less distinct as that surrounding Pelinal Whitestrake. Zurin Arctus was an Imperial Battlemage during the beginning of the Septim Empire.

One piece of evidence that supports that Zurin Arctus was in fact a Shezarrine was a particular quote of Mannimarco's that listed Zurin Arctus amongst other Shezarrines, i.e, Pelinal and Ysmir, as beings who that could recall where they were during the Middle Dawn Dragon Break. The quote also refers to Zurin as "Arnand the Fox", "The Fox" being a title known to be used by other Shezarrines (Hans the Fox), and it was even said that Pelinal would be reborn as a "fox". Mannimarco's reference to Zurin also implies that like Pelinal, he was either immortal, or incarnated more than once, as the Middle Dawn took place roughly 2700 years before Zurin's actual role during the creation of the Septim Empire.

Other evidence includes Zurin's claim that he removed his own heart to create the Mantella that would power the Numidium. A lack of a heart is a recurring factor when regarding a Shezarrine, due to their connections to the god Lorkhan, who lost his own heart. A skeptical, but noteworthy piece of evidence could be found with Zurin Arctus' creation, the "Dragonbone Mail". It is said that this great armor piece Zurin created is unable to stay in one place for extended periods of time, which can be alluded to Lorkhan and the fact that he is more of a limit than a nature and "could never last long anywhere". This same connection can be found in Pelinal who was known to wander Tamriel gathering armies, conquering kingdoms, then leaving to wander again.

Wulfharth
Ysmir Wulfharth was a Nordic High King of Skyrim during the early First Era, he is heavily connected to the Nordic aspect of Lorkhan, Shor, and is a confirmed Shezarrine.

During his reign, as king of Skyrim he was referred to as "Shor's Tounge" for his intense zealotry in the re-institution of the Nordic faith in Skyrim. At one point during Wulfharth's kingship, the evil Nordic god Orkey had supposedly summoned the ghost of Alduin to eat the lifespan's of the Nords, Wulfharth pleaded to Shor to save them and the ghost of Shor answered his calls fighting Alduin, as Lorkhan fought Akatosh at the end of the Dawn Era, and defeating him. In the fight, Wulfharth learned how to use a Thu'um with the capabilities of manipulating the Time-God itself, but in the process of using this shout to fix the Nordic people, Wulfharth died. It should be noted that other sources claim that it was actually Shor that removed the curse from the Nords, which could imply that people actually mistook Wulfharth for Shor.

After his death, Shor's ghost "remade" Wulfharth to be a general in his army to reclaim the Heart of Lorkhan at Red Mountain, similar to how Pelinal was said to be reborn; it should also be noted that Wulfharth is quoted as saying "Don't you see where you really are? Don't you know who Shor really is? Don't you know what this war is?" which is actually him referring to the fact that the Battle of Red Mountain was taking place during the Red Moment Dragon Break. This points to Wulfharth being a Shezarrine, as Shezarrines are one of the few beings who are actually able to comprehend a Dragon Break.

After Shor was defeated at Red Mountain, Wulfharth was said to have had trouble keeping his own form (once again reinforcing his connection to the God). This is followed by the matter of Wulfharth's heart being used to power Numidium. Not only does Wulfharth's loss of his heart reflect Lorkhan's tragic fate, but the fact that the Numidium was specifically created to be powered by the Heart of Lorkhan is undeniable evidence that Wulfharth is a Shezarrine.

The Dovahkiin
Evidence that the Dovahkiin is a Shezarrine can be found in the title "Ysmir" (Dragon of the North). According to the Greybeards, the name is merely a title given to Dragonborns, which can be believed as Wulfharth was a Dragonborn, but what is strange is the use of the name as an alias of Pelinal or one of his earlier incarnates. Also there is the fact that fact the Greybeards award the title in the name of "Shor", the Nordic aspect of Lorkhan. All people given the title Ysmir, save for the Dovahkiin, are confirmed Shezarrines; and for this reason it is speculated that the Dovahkiin is too. This does not necessarily rule out that the word Ysmir also means Dragonborn as all people given the title are, or are speculated to be, of the Dragonblood.

Another piece of evidence that alludes that the Dovahkiin could have been a Shezarrine is that the Ghost of Old Hroldan mistook the Dovahkiin for Hjalti Early-Beard, a known Shezarrine/Dragonborn.

Background
"Yagrum Bagarn has told me that if I can find Kagrenac's Planbook and Kagrenac's Journals and bring them to him, he will do his best to restore Wraithguard to its proper functions."

- Nerevarine's journal