The Song of Pelinal, Book I

Summary
This is one of the eight volumes of The Song of Pelinal. It begins to tell the tale of Pelinal Whitestrake, one of the main characters in the Oblivion Add-On; Knights Of The Nine.

Oblivion

 * Top floor of the Mystic Archives, Arcane University
 * Bottom floor of the Priory of the Nine, next to the basement door, in the bookcase along with all the other volumes after the Priory is reinstated
 * Leyawiin in Southern Books.

Skyrim

 * Aboard The Katariah during and after the quest Hail Sithis!, in a small room on a shelf.
 * Can be bought from Urag gro-Shub in the Arcanaeum.
 * Found in the office area of the Temple of Kynareth, Whiterun.#
 * All eight volumes can be found on a bookshelf in the Temple of Mara.

Content
That he took the name "Pelinal" was passing strange, no matter his later sobriquets, which were many. That was an Elvish name, and Pelinal was a scourge on that race, and not much given to irony. Pelinal was much too grim for that; even in youth he wore white hair, and trouble followed him. Perhaps his enemies named Pelinal of their own in their tongue, but that is doubtful, for it means "glorious knight", and he was neither to them.

Certainly, many others added to that name during his days in Tamriel: he was Pelinal the Whitestrake because of his left hand, made of a killing light; he was Pelinal the Bloody, for he [drank] it in victory; he was Pelinal Insurgent, because he gave the crusades a face; he was Pelinal In Triumph, as the words eventually became synonymous, and men-at-arms gave thanks to the Eight when they saw his banner coming through war; he was Pelinal the Blamer, for he was quick to admonish those allies of his that favored tactics that ran counter to his, that is, sword-theory; and he was Pelinal the Third, though whether this was because some said he was a god guiser, who had incarnated twice before already, or that, simpler, he was the third vision given to Perrif, anon Alessia, in her prayers of liberation before he walked among the quarters of rebellion, is unknown.