Stendarr is the God of Righteous Might and Merciful Forbearance. He is the inspiration of magistrates and rulers, the patron of the Imperial Legions and the comfort of the law-abiding citizen. Stendarr has evolved from his Nordic origins into a deity of compassion or sometimes, righteous rule. He is said to have accompanied Tiber Septim in his later years. In early Altmeri legends, Stendarr is the apologist of Men.[1]
Stendarr is also known as the God of Mercy.[2]
Chapels
The Chapel of Stendarr is located in Chorrol, and, according to legend, the Gauntlets of the Divine Crusader are located there.
Cults and followers
In Skyrim, the fanatical Vigilants of Stendarr wander the countryside, looking to distribute justice. On being questioned, Vigilantes say that they formed their order after the Oblivion Crisis. Their objective is to eradicate certain undesirables from Nirn, namely necromancers, conjurers, and especially Daedra.[3]
One of their phrases, "May Stendarr have mercy on you, for the Vigil has none to spare." is ironic in light of their service to the god of mercy.[3][4]
Verse
"Come to me, Stendarr, for without you, I might be deaf to the manswarm murmurings of thy people, and forgetting their need for comfort and wisdom, I might indulge myself in vain scribbling."
Gallery
See also
- Altar of Stendarr
- Amulet of Stendarr
- Chapel of Stendarr
- Knights of Stendarr
- Wayshrine of Stendarr
- Vigilants of Stendarr
- Shrine of Stendarr
Appearances
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
References
- ↑ cited from The Dowry
- ↑ The Healer's Tale
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Dialouge with the Vigilants of Stendarr
- ↑ The Knights of the Nine