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'''''Brief History of the Empire, Book IV''''' is a [[book]] in {{Daggerfall}}, {{Morrowind}}, {{Oblivion}}, and {{Skyrim}}.
==Summary==
 
There is a version of these books in {{Daggerfall}}, but while the overall content is the same, they are not identical to these.
 
There is a quest item version for {{Morrowind}} with the added '_oh' to the item ID.
 
   
 
==Series==
 
==Series==
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*'''''Brief History of the Empire, Book IV'''''
 
*'''''Brief History of the Empire, Book IV'''''
   
==Known locations==
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==Locations==
 
===Daggerfall===
 
===Daggerfall===
 
*Random locations
 
*Random locations
   
 
===Morrowind===
 
===Morrowind===
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width="54%" data-expandtext="show" data-collapsetext="hide"
 
!Click to show
|- sab="1147"
 
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|-
! sab="1148"| Click to show
 
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|
|- sab="1149"
 
 
*[[Jocien Ancois]]
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*[[Ald'ruhn (Morrowind)|Ald'ruhn]], [[Arobar Private Quarters]]
*[[Jocien Ancois]].
 
*[[Ald'ruhn]], [[Arobar Manor|Arobar Private Quarters]].
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*[[Ald'ruhn (Morrowind)|Ald'ruhn]], [[Codus Callonus: Bookseller]] (x2)
*[[Ald'ruhn]], [[Codus Callonus: Bookseller]]. (x2)
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*[[Ald'ruhn (Morrowind)|Ald'ruhn]], [[Ald'ruhn Mages Guild]]
*[[Ald'ruhn]], [[Ald'ruhn Mages Guild]].
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*[[Ald'ruhn (Morrowind)|Ald'ruhn]], [[Pellecia Aurrus's House]]
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*[[Balmora (Morrowind)|Balmora]], [[Dorisa Darvel: Bookseller]]
*[[Ald'ruhn]], [[Pellecia Aurrus's House]].
 
*[[Balmora]], [[Dorisa Darvel: Bookseller]].
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*[[Balmora (Morrowind)|Balmora]], [[Balmora Mages Guild]]
*[[Balmora]], [[Balmora Mages Guild]].
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*[[Caldera (Morrowind)|Caldera]], [[Verick Gemain: Trader]]
 
*[[Chun-Ook]], Cabin
*[[Caldera]], [[Verick Gemain: Trader]].
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*[[Dagon Fel]], [[Heifnir: Trader]]
*[[Chun-Ook]], Cabin.
 
*[[Dagon Fel]], [[Heifnir: Trader]].
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*[[Ebonheart (Morrowind)|Ebonheart]], [[Imperial Commission]]
*[[Ebonheart (Morrowind)|Ebonheart]], [[Imperial Commission]].
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*[[Gnisis (Morrowind)|Gnisis]], [[Gnisis Temple (Morrowind)|Temple]]
 
*[[Holamayan Monastery (Morrowind)|Holamayan Monastery]]
*[[Gnisis]], [[Gnisis Temple]].
 
 
*[[Rethan Manor (Morrowind)|Rethan Manor]]
*[[Holamayan Monastery]].
 
*[[Rethan Manor]].
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*[[Rethan Manor (Morrowind)|Rethan Manor]], [[Gols' House]]
 
*[[Seyda Neen (Morrowind)|Seyda Neen]], [[Census and Excise Office (Morrowind)|Census and Excise Office]], on a shelf in the first room.
*[[Rethan Manor]], [[Gol's House]].
 
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*[[Tel Aruhn (Morrowind)|Tel Aruhn]], [[Tel Aruhn Tower Entry]]
*[[Seyda Neen]], [[Census and Excise Office]], on a shelf in the first room.
 
*[[Tel Aruhn]], [[Tel Aruhn Tower Entry]].
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*[[Tel Vos (Morrowind)|Tel Vos]], [[Tel Vos Central Tower]]
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[[Vivec City (Morrowind)|Vivec City]]:
*[[Tel Vos]], [[Tel Vos Central Tower]].
 
*[[Vivec City]], [[Curio Manor]].
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**[[Curio Manor]]
*[[Vivec City]], [[Hall of Justice Secret Library]]. (x3)
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**[[Hall of Justice Secret Library]] (x3)
*[[Vivec City]], [[Hlaalu Records]]. (x3)
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**[[Hlaalu Records]] (x3)
*[[Vivec City]], [[Jobasha's Rare Books]]. (x3)
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**[[Jobasha's Rare Books]] (x3)
*[[Vivec City]], [[Justice Offices]]. (x2)
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**[[Justice Offices]] (x2)
*[[Vivec City]], [[Library of Vivec]]. (x14)
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**[[Library of Vivec (Morrowind)|Library of Vivec]] (x14)
*[[Vivec City]], [[Redoran Records]]. (x3)
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**[[Redoran Records]] (x3)
*[[Vivec City]], [[Simine Fralinie: Bookseller]]. (x2)
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**[[Simine Fralinie: Bookseller]] (x2)
*[[Vivec City]], [[St. Olms Upper South-One]].
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**[[St. Olms Upper South-One]]
 
|}
 
|}
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===Tribunal===
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*[[Mournhold (Tribunal)|Mournhold]], [[Andoren Manor]]
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*Mournhold, [[Ignatius Flaccus' House]]
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*Mournhold, [[Llethan Manor]] (4x)
   
 
===Oblivion===
 
===Oblivion===
*[[Imperial City, Market District|Market District]] in the [[First Edition]] bookstore.
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*[[Market District]] in the [[First Edition (Location)|First Edition]] bookstore.
 
*[[Cheydinhal (Oblivion)|Cheydinhal]] in [[Mach-Na's Books]].
 
*[[Cheydinhal (Oblivion)|Cheydinhal]] in [[Mach-Na's Books]].
 
*[[Chorrol (Oblivion)|Chorrol]] in [[Renoit's Books]].
 
*[[Chorrol (Oblivion)|Chorrol]] in [[Renoit's Books]].
*[[Thadon|Duke's]] Private Quarters{{SI}}.
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*[[Duke's Private Quarters]]{{SI}}
   
 
===Skyrim===
 
===Skyrim===
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*[[Atheron Residence]], [[Windhelm (Skyrim)|Windhelm]], on a shelf on the second floor.
 
*[[Atheron Residence]], [[Windhelm (Skyrim)|Windhelm]], on a shelf on the second floor.
 
*Can be bought from [[Urag gro-Shub]] in [[The Arcanaeum]].
 
*Can be bought from [[Urag gro-Shub]] in [[The Arcanaeum]].
*[[Bards College]], in Solitude, on a bookshelf in one of the bedrooms on the middle level.
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*[[Bards College (Skyrim Location)|Bards College]], [[Solitude (Skyrim)|Solitude]], on a bookshelf in one of the bedrooms on the middle level.
*[[Castle Dour]], Solitude, on one of the bookshelves to the right when the [[Dragonborn (Lore)|Dragonborn]] enters.
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*[[Castle Dour]], Solitude, on one of the bookshelves to the right when the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] enters.
*[[Dragonsreach]], [[Whiterun (Skyrim)|Whiterun:]]
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*[[Dragonsreach]], [[Whiterun (Skyrim)|Whiterun]]:
 
**On a bookshelf in the [[Dragonsreach Jarl's Quarters|Jarl's Quarters]].
 
**On a bookshelf in the [[Dragonsreach Jarl's Quarters|Jarl's Quarters]].
 
**Also in the [[Dragonsreach Dungeon]], on a shelf.
 
**Also in the [[Dragonsreach Dungeon]], on a shelf.
*[[East Empire Company Office]], Windhelm - All four volumes can be found here after completion of the quest [[Rise in the East]].
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*[[East Empire Company Office]], Windhelm All four volumes can be found here after completion of the quest "[[Rise in the East]]."
*[[Faldar's Tooth]] - In the hallway after the dining area and the sleeping quarters, in the toilet room.
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*[[Faldar's Tooth (Skyrim)|Faldar's Tooth]] In the hallway after the dining area and the sleeping quarters, in the toilet room.
*[[Fort Dunstad]] - in the Commander's quarters.
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*[[Fort Dunstad]] in the Commander's quarters.
*[[The Frozen Hearth]], in [[Winterhold (Skyrim)|Winterhold]] - Every volume is available.
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*[[The Frozen Hearth]], in [[Winterhold (Skyrim City)|Winterhold]] Every volume is available.
*[[Haemar's Cavern]] - On a shelf next to a copy of the third volume.
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*[[Haemar's Cavern]] On a shelf next to a copy of the third volume.
 
**A second copy can be found at [[Haemar's Shame]], at the end of Haemar's Cavern.
 
**A second copy can be found at [[Haemar's Shame]], at the end of Haemar's Cavern.
 
*[[Honningbrew Meadery]]; upstairs on the bookshelf behind the [[Lock Level|Adept-level]] locked door.
 
*[[Honningbrew Meadery]]; upstairs on the bookshelf behind the [[Lock Level|Adept-level]] locked door.
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*[[Jorrvaskr]], Whiterun, on a bookshelf in the room attached to the main hall.
 
*[[Jorrvaskr]], Whiterun, on a bookshelf in the room attached to the main hall.
 
**Another copy can be found in the Jorrvaskr Living Quarters, also on a bookshelf.
 
**Another copy can be found in the Jorrvaskr Living Quarters, also on a bookshelf.
*''[[The Katariah]]'', Emperor's Quarters.
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*''[[The Katariah]]'', Emperor's Quarters, during or after the quest "[[Hail Sithis!]]"
*[[Radiant Raiment]], in [[Solitude (Skyrim)|Solitude]].
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*[[Radiant Raiment (Skyrim)|Radiant Raiment]], Solitude
*[[Riften Jail]], on a shelf in [[Sibbi Black-Briar|Sibbi Black-Briar's]] cell.
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*[[Riften Jail]], on a shelf in [[Sibbi Black-Briar (Character)|Sibbi Black-Briar's]] cell.
*[[Temple of the Divines]], Solitude, on a ledge halfway up the northwestern staircase.
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*[[Temple of the Divines (Skyrim)|Temple of the Divines]], Solitude, on a ledge halfway up the northwestern staircase.
*[[The Winking Skeever]], located in Solitude.
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*[[The Winking Skeever]], Solitude
   
 
==Contents==
 
==Contents==
The [[Brief History of the Empire, Book I|first book of this series]] described, in brief, the first eight Emperors of the [[Septim Dynasty]] beginning with [[Tiber Septim|Tiber I]]. The [[Brief History of the Empire, Book II|second volume]] described the [[War of the Red Diamond]] and the six Emperors who followed. The [[Brief History of the Empire, Book III|third volume]] described the troubles of the next three Emperors-the frustrated [[Uriel Septim IV|Uriel IV]], the ineffectual [[Cephorus II]], and the heroic [[Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]].
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The [[Brief History of the Empire, Book I|first book of this series]] described, in brief, the first eight Emperors of the [[Septim Dynasty]] beginning with [[Tiber Septim|Tiber I]]. The [[Brief History of the Empire, Book II|second volume]] described the [[War of the Red Diamond]] and the six Emperors who followed. The [[Brief History of the Empire, Book III|third volume]] described the troubles of the next three Emperors-the frustrated [[Uriel IV]], the ineffectual [[Cephorus II]], and the heroic [[Uriel V]].
   
On [[Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]]'s death across the sea in distant, hostile [[Akavir (Continent)|Akavir]], [[Uriel Septim VI|Uriel VI]] was but five years old. In fact, Uriel VI was born only shortly before his father left for [[Akavir (Continent)|Akavir]]. [[Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]]'s only other progeny, by a morganatic alliance, were the twins [[Morihatha Septim|Morihatha]] and [[Eloisa Septim|Eloisa]], who had been born a month after [[Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] left. Uriel VI was crowned in the 290th year of the [[Third Era]]. The Imperial Consort [[Thonica]], as the boy's mother, was given a restricted Regency until Uriel VI reached his majority. The [[Elder Council]] retained the real power, as they had ever since the days of [[Katariah]].
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On Uriel V's death across the sea in distant, hostile [[Akavir]], [[Uriel VI]] was but five years old. In fact, Uriel VI was born only shortly before his father left for Akavir. Uriel V's only other progeny, by a morganatic alliance, were the twins [[Morihatha]] and [[Eloisa]], who had been born a month after Uriel V left. Uriel VI was crowned in the 290th year of the [[Third Era]]. The Imperial Consort [[Thonica]], as the boy's mother, was given a restricted Regency until Uriel VI reached his majority. The [[Elder Council]] retained the real power, as they had ever since the days of [[Katariah]].
   
 
The Council so enjoyed its unlimited and unrestricted freedom to promulgate laws (and generate profits) that Uriel VI was not given full license to rule until 307, when he was already 22 years old. He had been slowly assuming positions of responsibility for years, but both the Council and his mother, who enjoyed even her limited Regency, were loath to hand over the reins. By the time he came to the throne, the mechanisms of government gave him little power except for that of the imperial veto.
 
The Council so enjoyed its unlimited and unrestricted freedom to promulgate laws (and generate profits) that Uriel VI was not given full license to rule until 307, when he was already 22 years old. He had been slowly assuming positions of responsibility for years, but both the Council and his mother, who enjoyed even her limited Regency, were loath to hand over the reins. By the time he came to the throne, the mechanisms of government gave him little power except for that of the imperial veto.
   
This power, however, he regularly and vigorously exercised. By 313, Uriel VI could boast with conviction that he truly did rule [[Tamriel]]. He utilized defunct spy networks and guard units to bully and coerce the difficult members of the [[Elder Council]]. His half-sister [[Morihatha Septim]] was (not surprisingly) his staunchest ally, especially after her marriage to Baron [[Ulfe Gersen]] of [[Winterhold]] brought her considerable wealth and influence. As the Sage [[Ugaridge]] said, "[[Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] conquered [[Esroniet]], but Uriel VI conquered the [[Elder Council]]."
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This power, however, he regularly and vigorously exercised. By 313, Uriel VI could boast with conviction that he truly did rule [[Tamriel]]. He utilized defunct spy networks and guard units to bully and coerce the difficult members of the Elder Council. His half-sister Morihatha Septim was (not surprisingly) his staunchest ally, especially after her marriage to Baron [[Ulfe Gersen]] of [[Winterhold (City)|Winterhold]] brought her considerable wealth and influence. As the Sage [[Ugaridge]] said, "Uriel V conquered [[Esroniet]], but Uriel VI conquered the Elder Council."
   
When Uriel VI fell off a horse and could not be resuscitated by the finest Imperial healers, his beloved sister [[Morihatha Septim|Morihatha]] took up the imperial tiara. At 25 years of age, she had been described by (admittedly self-serving) diplomats as the most beautiful creature in all of [[Tamriel]]. She was certainly well-learned, vivacious, athletic, and a well-practised politician. She brought the [[Arch-Mage|Archmagister]] of [[Skyrim]] to the [[Imperial City]] and created the second [[Imperial Battlemage]] since the days of [[Tiber Septim]].
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When Uriel VI fell off a horse and could not be resuscitated by the finest Imperial healers, his beloved sister Morihatha took up the imperial tiara. At 25 years of age, she had been described by (admittedly self-serving) diplomats as the most beautiful creature in all of Tamriel. She was certainly well-learned, vivacious, athletic, and a well-practiced politician. She brought the [[Archmagister]] of [[Skyrim]] to the [[Imperial City]] and created the second [[Imperial Battlemage]] since the days of [[Tiber Septim]].
   
[[Morihatha Septim|Morihatha]] finished the job her brother had begun, and made the [[Cyrodiil]] a true government under the Empress (and later, the Emperor). Outside the [[Cyrodiil]], however, the Empire had been slowly disintegrating. Open revolutions and civil wars had raged unchallenged since the days of her grandfather [[Cephorus II]]. Carefully coordinating her counterattacks, [[Morihatha Septim]] slowly claimed back her rebellious vassals, always avoiding overextending herself.
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Morihatha finished the job her brother had begun, and made the [[Cyrodiil]] a true government under the Empress (and later, the Emperor). Outside the Cyrodiil, however, the Empire had been slowly disintegrating. Open revolutions and civil wars had raged unchallenged since the days of her grandfather [[Cephorus II]]. Carefully coordinating her counterattacks, Morihatha Septim slowly claimed back her rebellious vassals, always avoiding overextending herself.
   
Though [[Morihatha Septim|Morihatha]]'s military campaigns were remarkably successful, her deliberate pace often frustrated the Council. One Councilman, an [[Argonian]] who took the [[Colovian]] name of [[Thoricles Romus]], furious at her refusal to send troops to his troubled [[Black Marsh]], is commonly believed to have hired the assassins who claimed her life in 3E 339. [[Thoricles Romus|Romus]] was summarily tried and executed, though he protested his innocence to the last.
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Though Morihatha's military campaigns were remarkably successful, her deliberate pace often frustrated the Council. One Councilman, an [[Argonian]] who took the [[Colovian]] name of [[Thoricles Romus]], furious at her refusal to send troops to his troubled [[Black Marsh]], is commonly believed to have hired the assassins who claimed her life in 3E 339. Romus was summarily tried and executed, though he protested his innocence to the last.
   
[[Morihatha Septim|Morihatha]] had no surviving children, and [[Eloisa Septim|Eloisa]] had died of a fever four years before. [[Eloisa Septim|Eloisa]]'s 25-year-old son [[Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius]] was thus crowned [[Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius SeptimV]]. [[Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius SeptimV]] continued his aunt's work, slowly bringing back under his wing the radical and refractory kingdoms, duchies, and baronies of the Empire. He exercised [[Morihatha Septim|Morihatha]]'s poise and circumspect pace in his endeavours-but alas, he did not attain her success. The kingdoms had been free of constraint for so long that even a benign Imperial presence was considered odious. Nevertheless, when [[Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius]] died after a notably stable and prosperous twenty-nine-year reign, [[Tamriel]] was closer to unity than it had been since the days of [[Uriel Septim I|Uriel I]].
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Morihatha had no surviving children, and Eloisa had died of a fever four years before. Eloisa's 25-year-old son [[Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius]] was thus crowned Pelagius Septim IV. Pelagius Septim IV continued his aunt's work, slowly bringing back under his wing the radical and refractory kingdoms, duchies, and baronies of the Empire. He exercised Morihatha's poise and circumspect pace in his endeavours-but alas, he did not attain her success. The kingdoms had been free of constraint for so long that even a benign Imperial presence was considered odious. Nevertheless, when Pelagius died after a notably stable and prosperous twenty-nine-year reign, [[Tamriel]] was closer to unity than it had been since the days of [[Uriel I]].
   
Our current Emperor, His Awesome and Terrible Majesty, [[Uriel Septim VII]], son of [[Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius]], has the diligence of his great-aunt [[Morihatha Septim|Morihatha]], the political skill of his great-uncle Uriel VI, and the military prowess of his great grand-uncle [[Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]]. For twenty-one years he reigned and brought justice and order to [[Tamriel]]. In the year 3E389, however, his [[Imperial Battlemage]], [[Jagar Tharn]], betrayed him.
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Our current Emperor, His Awesome and Terrible Majesty, [[Uriel Septim VII]], son of Pelagius, has the diligence of his great-aunt Morihatha, the political skill of his great-uncle Uriel VI, and the military prowess of his great grand-uncle Uriel V. For twenty-one years he reigned and brought justice and order to Tamriel. In the year 3E389, however, his Imperial Battlemage, [[Jagar Tharn]], betrayed him.
   
[[Uriel Septim VII|Uriel VII]] was imprisoned in a dimension of Tharn's creation, and Tharn used his sorcery of illusion to assume the Emperor's aspect. For the next ten years, Tharn abused imperial privilege but did not continue [[Uriel Septim VII|Uriel VII]]'s schedule of reconquest. It is not yet entirely known what Tharn's goals and personal accomplishments were during the ten years he masqueraded as his liege lord. In 3E399, an enigmatic [[Eternal Champion|Champion]] defeated the [[Jagar Tharn|Battlemage]] in the dungeons of the [[Imperial Palace]] and freed [[Uriel Septim VII|Uriel VII]] from his other-dimensional jail.
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Uriel VII was imprisoned in a dimension of Tharn's creation, and Tharn used his sorcery of illusion to assume the Emperor's aspect. For the next ten years, Tharn abused imperial privilege but did not continue Uriel VII's schedule of reconquest. It is not yet entirely known what Tharn's goals and personal accomplishments were during the ten years he masqueraded as his liege lord. In 3E399, an enigmatic [[Eternal Champion|Champion]] defeated the Battlemage in the dungeons of the [[Imperial Palace]] and freed Uriel VII from his other-dimensional jail.
   
Since his emancipation, [[Uriel Septim VII]] has worked diligently to renew the battles that would reunite [[Tamriel]]. Tharn's interference broke the momentum, it is true -- but the years since then have proven that there is hope of the Golden Age of Tiber Septim's rule glorifying [[Tamriel]] once again.
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Since his emancipation, Uriel Septim VII has worked diligently to renew the battles that would reunite Tamriel. Tharn's interference broke the momentum, it is true -- but the years since then have proven that there is hope of the Golden Age of Tiber Septim's rule glorifying Tamriel once again.
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==Trivia==
 
*There is a version of these books in {{Daggerfall}}. While the overall content is the same, they are not identical to the others.
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*There is a version of {{Morrowind}} called ''Odral's History of the Empire 4'' with an added <code>_oh</code> at the end of the item's ID, used in the "[[Books for Vala]]" quest.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*{{Daggerfall}}
 
*{{Daggerfall}}
 
*{{Morrowind}}
 
*{{Morrowind}}
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**{{Tribunal}}
 
*{{Oblivion}}
 
*{{Oblivion}}
*{{Shivering Isles}}
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**{{Shivering Isles}}
 
*{{Skyrim}}
 
*{{Skyrim}}
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{{Esbook}}
 
{{Esbook}}
{{Wikiscrolls}}
 
   
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Brief History of the Empire, Book IV is a book in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Series

This book is part of a four-part series on the history of the Empire.

Locations

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Tribunal

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Contents

The first book of this series described, in brief, the first eight Emperors of the Septim Dynasty beginning with Tiber I. The second volume described the War of the Red Diamond and the six Emperors who followed. The third volume described the troubles of the next three Emperors-the frustrated Uriel IV, the ineffectual Cephorus II, and the heroic Uriel V.

On Uriel V's death across the sea in distant, hostile Akavir, Uriel VI was but five years old. In fact, Uriel VI was born only shortly before his father left for Akavir. Uriel V's only other progeny, by a morganatic alliance, were the twins Morihatha and Eloisa, who had been born a month after Uriel V left. Uriel VI was crowned in the 290th year of the Third Era. The Imperial Consort Thonica, as the boy's mother, was given a restricted Regency until Uriel VI reached his majority. The Elder Council retained the real power, as they had ever since the days of Katariah.

The Council so enjoyed its unlimited and unrestricted freedom to promulgate laws (and generate profits) that Uriel VI was not given full license to rule until 307, when he was already 22 years old. He had been slowly assuming positions of responsibility for years, but both the Council and his mother, who enjoyed even her limited Regency, were loath to hand over the reins. By the time he came to the throne, the mechanisms of government gave him little power except for that of the imperial veto.

This power, however, he regularly and vigorously exercised. By 313, Uriel VI could boast with conviction that he truly did rule Tamriel. He utilized defunct spy networks and guard units to bully and coerce the difficult members of the Elder Council. His half-sister Morihatha Septim was (not surprisingly) his staunchest ally, especially after her marriage to Baron Ulfe Gersen of Winterhold brought her considerable wealth and influence. As the Sage Ugaridge said, "Uriel V conquered Esroniet, but Uriel VI conquered the Elder Council."

When Uriel VI fell off a horse and could not be resuscitated by the finest Imperial healers, his beloved sister Morihatha took up the imperial tiara. At 25 years of age, she had been described by (admittedly self-serving) diplomats as the most beautiful creature in all of Tamriel. She was certainly well-learned, vivacious, athletic, and a well-practiced politician. She brought the Archmagister of Skyrim to the Imperial City and created the second Imperial Battlemage since the days of Tiber Septim.

Morihatha finished the job her brother had begun, and made the Cyrodiil a true government under the Empress (and later, the Emperor). Outside the Cyrodiil, however, the Empire had been slowly disintegrating. Open revolutions and civil wars had raged unchallenged since the days of her grandfather Cephorus II. Carefully coordinating her counterattacks, Morihatha Septim slowly claimed back her rebellious vassals, always avoiding overextending herself.

Though Morihatha's military campaigns were remarkably successful, her deliberate pace often frustrated the Council. One Councilman, an Argonian who took the Colovian name of Thoricles Romus, furious at her refusal to send troops to his troubled Black Marsh, is commonly believed to have hired the assassins who claimed her life in 3E 339. Romus was summarily tried and executed, though he protested his innocence to the last.

Morihatha had no surviving children, and Eloisa had died of a fever four years before. Eloisa's 25-year-old son Pelagius was thus crowned Pelagius Septim IV. Pelagius Septim IV continued his aunt's work, slowly bringing back under his wing the radical and refractory kingdoms, duchies, and baronies of the Empire. He exercised Morihatha's poise and circumspect pace in his endeavours-but alas, he did not attain her success. The kingdoms had been free of constraint for so long that even a benign Imperial presence was considered odious. Nevertheless, when Pelagius died after a notably stable and prosperous twenty-nine-year reign, Tamriel was closer to unity than it had been since the days of Uriel I.

Our current Emperor, His Awesome and Terrible Majesty, Uriel Septim VII, son of Pelagius, has the diligence of his great-aunt Morihatha, the political skill of his great-uncle Uriel VI, and the military prowess of his great grand-uncle Uriel V. For twenty-one years he reigned and brought justice and order to Tamriel. In the year 3E389, however, his Imperial Battlemage, Jagar Tharn, betrayed him.

Uriel VII was imprisoned in a dimension of Tharn's creation, and Tharn used his sorcery of illusion to assume the Emperor's aspect. For the next ten years, Tharn abused imperial privilege but did not continue Uriel VII's schedule of reconquest. It is not yet entirely known what Tharn's goals and personal accomplishments were during the ten years he masqueraded as his liege lord. In 3E399, an enigmatic Champion defeated the Battlemage in the dungeons of the Imperial Palace and freed Uriel VII from his other-dimensional jail.

Since his emancipation, Uriel Septim VII has worked diligently to renew the battles that would reunite Tamriel. Tharn's interference broke the momentum, it is true -- but the years since then have proven that there is hope of the Golden Age of Tiber Septim's rule glorifying Tamriel once again.

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Brief History of the Empire
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