- Main article: Books (Online)
- Main article: Books (Skyrim)
- Main article: Books (Oblivion)
- Main article: Books (Morrowind)
- For other uses, see Sithis (Disambiguation).
Sithis is a book in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Locations[]
Morrowind[]
- Aharnabi
- Gnisis, Arvs-Drelen
- Marandus, Upper Level
Oblivion[]
- Desk in Leyawiin's Great Chapel of Zenithar – downstairs in a small room south of the Chapel Hall
- In the bookshelves in the study room of Deepscorn Bastion
Skyrim[]
Only appears after the Dark Brotherhood questline is started, except in the case of the unmarked location:
- On the middle column of a bookcase when entering the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary
- Dawnstar Sanctuary
- Sunken Treasures – unmarked location.
- Cradle Stone Tower – on the second floor of Cradle Stone Tower next to the troll skull.
- Nchuand-Zel – on the bench next to Krag.
Online[]
(Lorebook)
- Located at the Dominion Camp outside The Graceful Dominator across the river from Alten Corimont.confirmation needed
- Located in the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary in Gold Coast.
Contents[]
Sithis is the start of the house. Before him was nothing, but the foolish Altmer have names for and revere this nothing. That is because they are lazy slaves. Indeed, from the Sermons, 'stasis asks merely for itself, which is nothing.'
Sithis sundered the nothing and mutated the parts, fashioning from them a myriad of possibilities. These ideas ebbed and flowed and faded away and this is how it should have been.
One idea, however, became jealous and did not want to die; like the stasis, he wanted to last. This was the demon Anui-El, who made friends, and they called themselves the Aedra. They enslaved everything that Sithis had made and created realms of everlasting imperfection. Thus are the Aedra the false gods, that is, illusion.
So Sithis begat Lorkhan and sent him to destroy the universe. Lorkhan! Unstable mutant!
Lorkhan had found the Aedric weakness. While each rebel was, by their nature, immeasurable, they were, through jealously and vanity, also separate from each other. They were also unwilling to go back to the nothing of before. So while they ruled their false dominions, Lorkhan filled the void with a myriad of new ideas. These ideas were legion. Soon it seemed that Lorkhan had a dominion of his own, with slaves and everlasting imperfections, and he seemed, for all the world, like an Aedra. Thus did he present himself as such to the demon Anui-El and the Eight Givers: as a friend.
Go unto the Sharmat Dagoth Ur as a friend.
AE HERMA MORA ALTADOON PADHOME LKHAN AE AI.
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