Imperial Battlemage

An exclusive Battlemage (although not necessarily that class of character). The majority of the time, they work exclusively for the Emporer. Many of them rely heavily on the School of Destruction, although Berevar Bero argues that it is not exclusively so.

There are several well known examples of Imperial Battlemages:
 * 1) Zurin Arctus, Tiber Septim's Imperial Battlemage
 * 2) Jagar Tharn, Uriel Septim VII's Imperial Battlemage
 * 3) Welloc, Empress Moritha Septim's Imperial Battlemage.
 * 4) Malviser, a Battlemage who wrote the book Response to Bero's Speech (Unsure if an actual Imperial Battlemage or not)
 * 5) Hethoth - Uriel Septim V's Battlemage. According to Malviser, he was "not an Imperial Battlemage, but a Battlemage in his employ.

Zurin Arctus
Zurin Arctus was the Imperial battlemage for Tiber Septim. Bero Beravar claims that Zurin Arctus was able to create the golem Numidium using spells of Mysticism and Conjuration. Malviser disputes this, claiming that "noone knows how Numidium was created, or whether it was even a golem or astronach in any traditional sense."

Jagar Tharn
Bero Beravar describes him as being an underachieving Battlemage, due to his using Illusion spells to weaken the Empire, rather than Destruction spells. Malviser mocks this by stating that he could "easily find four examples of illusionists casting healing spells, or nightblades teleporting. There is a time and a place for everything."

Welloc
Bero Berevar refers to her as being "an accomplished diplomat" but not "a powerful student of the School of Destruction". Malviser then rather sardonically congratulates him on correctly identifying an Imperial Battlemage, but adds "there are many written examples on her skill in the School of Destruction". Sage Celarus wrote how she cast the "Vampiric Cloud" on the rebellious army of Blackrose, causing their strength and skill to pass on to their opponents.

Hethoth
According to Malviser, Hethoth is not actually an Imperial Battlemage, but rather merely a Battlemage in the Emporer's employ. Thus, he argues "any spells he cast against Akaviri are irrelevant".