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{{Quotefull|Each Event is preceded by Prophecy. But without the Hero, there is no Event.|Zurin Arctus|The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind}}
[[File:The_Underking.png|thumb|[[The Underking]], whom Zurin Arctus is believed to be.]]
 
 
'''Zurin Arctus''', sometimes referred to as '''Master Arctus''',<ref name=TAOWM>''[[The Art of War Magic]]''</ref> was the first [[Imperial Battlemage]] and Grand Vizier of the [[Septim Empire]] during the late [[Second Era|Second]]<ref name=PGE1AD>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Aldmeri Dominion]]''</ref> and early [[Third Era]],<ref name=TL>''[[Tamrielic Lore]]''</ref> as well as a former overseer of the [[Imperial City]] until the throne was taken by [[Tiber Septim|Talos Stormcrown]].<ref name=TAH>''[[The Arcturian Heresy]]''</ref> It has been said that the [[Morag Tong]] assassin [[Dram]] was an apprentice of Zurin Arctus.<ref group="UL">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/dram ''Dram'']</ref>
{{Quote|Each event is preceded by prophecy. But, without the hero, there is no event.|Zurin Arctus}}
 
'''Zurin Arctus''', sometimes referred to as '''Master Arctus''',<ref name=TAOWM>''[[The Art of War Magic]]''</ref> was the first [[Imperial Battlemage]] and Grand Vizier of the [[Septim Empire]] during the late [[Second Era|Second]] and early [[Third Era]],<ref name=TL>''[[Tamrielic Lore]]''</ref><ref name=PGE1AD>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Aldmeri Dominion]]''</ref> as well as a former overseer of the [[Imperial City]] until the throne was taken by [[Tiber Septim|Talos Stormcrown]].<ref name=TAH>''[[The Arcturian Heresy]]''</ref> It has been said that the [[Morag Tong]] assassin [[Dram]] was an apprentice of Zurin Arctus.<ref group="OOG">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/dram ''Dram'']</ref>
 
   
Zurin Arctus was known to be an astounding tactician as well as an accomplished diplomat and intellectual.<ref name=TAOWM/><ref name=TAH/> His magical skill was unmatched by any other mage of his time, which may be attributed to his believed connections to [[Magnus]], the god of magic.<ref name=VOFITE>''[[Varieties of Faith in the Empire]]''</ref> Zurin Arctus is believed to be the [[Underking]], though his identity is often contested with [[Wulfharth]].<ref name=TAH/><ref name=DOMD>Dialogue of ''[[Mannimarco (Daggerfall)]]'' ([http://www.imperial-library.info/content/who-underking quote found here])</ref>
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Zurin Arctus was known to be an astounding tactician as well as an accomplished diplomat and intellectual.<ref name=TAOWM/><ref name=TAH/> His magical skill was unmatched by any other mage of his time, which may be attributed to his believed connections to [[Magnus]], the god of magic.<ref name=VOFITE>''[[Varieties of Faith in the Empire]]''</ref> Zurin Arctus is typically regarded as the [[Underking]], though his identity is sometimes contested with [[Ysmir Wulfharth]].<ref name=TAH/><ref name=DOMD>Dialogue of ''[[Mannimarco (Daggerfall)]]'' ([http://www.imperial-library.info/content/who-underking quote found here])</ref>
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Zurin Arctus' prominent role in [[Tamriel]]ic history doesn't truly begin until the ending of the [[Interregnum]] and the beginning of the Septim Empire. Originally acting as a protector of the Imperial City, Zurin Arctus would later become Tiber Septim's head Battlemage and one of his most trusted advisers.<ref name=TAH/><ref name=TAOWM/> After Talos took the Imperial City and was crowned the Emperor by Zurin himself, he successfully conquered all the Kingdoms of Man. The Underking Wulfharth, who was believed to be one of Tiber's head military consultants, beseeched Tiber to wage war against the [[Tribunal]] of [[Morrowind]] as revenge for what they did to his god at [[Red Mountain]] ages ago.<ref name=TAH/><ref name=FSOKW>''[[Five Songs of King Wulfharth]]''</ref> While Zurin advised against the manner, Tiber was persuaded by Wulfharth's promise of large sums of [[Ebony]] to be found in Morrowind. The Underking also promised Tiber that by stealing the Tribunal's power, they could wage war against [[Second Aldmeri Dominion]]. A war with the Altmer was, at the time, the farthest thing from the Emperor's mind, who had already sent Zurin to begin peace talks with the King of [[Alinor]].<ref name=PGE1AD/><ref name=TAH/> With the rising threat of [[Dagoth Ur (Character)|Dagoth Ur]] in Morrowind, both sides quickly agreed to end the fighting before any significant amount of damage could be done.<ref name=PGE3M>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Morrowind]]''</ref> Zurin Arctus was believed to have secretly met with Vivec to broker this treaty. The terms of peace made Morrowind subject to the Empire, but also allowed the Tribunal to rule Morrowind with near complete autonomy and hold onto all traditional practices. General belief holds that Vivec offered the Emperor the remains of [[Numidium]] to uphold their compromise.<ref name=TAH/><ref name=OM>''[[On Morrowind]]''</ref> Wulfharth was furious that Tiber would allow the Tribunal to keep their power and decided to abandon Tiber and his Empire.<ref name=TAH/>
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Zurin Arctus' prominent role in [[Tamriel]]ic history doesn't truly begin until the ending of the [[Interregnum]] and the beginning of the Septim Empire. Originally acting as a protector of the Imperial City, Zurin Arctus would later become Tiber Septim's head Battlemage and one of his most trusted advisers.<ref name=TAH/><ref name=TAOWM/> After Talos took the Imperial City and was crowned the Emperor by Zurin himself, he successfully conquered all the Kingdoms of Man. The Underking Wulfharth, who was believed to be one of Tiber's head military consultants, implored Tiber to wage war against the [[Tribunal]] of [[Morrowind]] as revenge for what they did to [[Shor]] at [[Red Mountain]] ages ago.<ref name=TAH/><ref name=FSOKW>''[[Five Songs of King Wulfharth]]''</ref> While Zurin advised against the manner, Tiber was persuaded by Wulfharth's promise of large sums of [[Ebony]] to be found in Morrowind. The Underking also promised Tiber that by stealing the Tribunal's power, they could wage war against [[Second Aldmeri Dominion]]. A war with the Altmer was, at the time, the farthest thing from the Emperor's mind, who had already sent Zurin to begin peace talks with the King of [[Alinor]].<ref name=PGE1AD/><ref name=TAH/> With the rising threat of [[Dagoth Ur (Character)|Dagoth Ur]] in Morrowind, both sides quickly agreed to end the fighting before any significant amount of damage could be done.<ref name=PGE3M>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Morrowind]]''</ref> Zurin Arctus was believed to have secretly met with Vivec to broker this treaty. The terms of peace made Morrowind subject to the Empire, but also allowed the Tribunal to rule Morrowind with near complete autonomy and hold onto all traditional practices. General belief holds that Vivec offered the Emperor the remains of [[Numidium]] to uphold their compromise.<ref name=TAH/><ref name=OM>''[[On Morrowind]]''</ref> Wulfharth was furious that Tiber would allow the Tribunal to keep their power and decided to abandon Tiber and his Empire.<ref name=TAH/>
   
After the war with Morrowind, Tiber Septim gave Zurin the task of unraveling the mystery of the Numidium,<ref name=TAH/> a device which some people incorrectly assume was built by Zurin himself.<ref name=RTBS>''[[Response to Bero's Speech]]''</ref> While studying the history of the grand artifact, Zurin Arctus discovered the stories surrounding the Battle of Red Mountain and the Numidium's true purpose. Zurin would eventually learn that the massive construct was designed to harness the energy of [[Heart of Lorkhan|Lorkhan's Heart]], and that a similar power source could be used to activate it. While Zurin raved over his discovery, the Emperor realized that the Numidium could be his key to conquering the whole of Tamriel. Reconstructing the Numidium became Tiber Septim's top priority.<ref name=TAH/> The Emperor gave the [[Blades (Lore)|Blades]] orders to annex the [[Khajiit]] territory of [[Rimmen]] and remove the populous from the area to create a secret build-site for the Numidium. Zurin was put in charge of reconstructing the Numidium and would be responsible for formulating the controlling device of the Numidium, known as the [[Totem of Tiber Septim]].<ref name=ALD>''[[Anonymous Letter (Daggerfall)]]''</ref><ref name=WWYWTDB/><ref name=skeleton2|ref group="OOG">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/interviews-skeleton-man ''Skeleton Man's Interview with Denizens of Tamriel: dro'Mhakij, "Prophet of Rajhin," a Khajiit sugar addict outside of Yul's shop'']</ref> Zurin creates the [[Mantella]] from his own heart and imbues it with his life force to power the Numidium.<ref name=ALD/><ref name=LFTU>''[[Letter from the Underking]]''</ref> A message was then secretly sent to the Underking Wulfharth, pleading for his aid in destroying Dagoth Ur, but upon his arrival at the Imperial Palace he is ambushed and his life force is captured within the Mantella. In the confrontation, Zurin is killed by the last breath of Wulfharth's heart, roaring a hole in his chest. When the [[Elder Council]] arrives, Tiber Septim explains away the event by claiming that Zurin had attempted to assassinate him and usurp his place as Emperor.<ref name=TAH/> Tiber Septim reactivates the Numidium with the Mantella and uses it to conquer his enemies and later crush all the neutral royal families of Tamriel so that he might replace them with people he knew to be loyal. However, through unknown means, Zurin Arctus resurrects as [[The Underking]]. Sickened by the Emperor's profane use of the great titan, Zurin fights the Numidium to reclaim the Mantella, but in the ensuing fight both are vanquished and the Mantella is blasted into [[Mantellan Crux|Aetherius]]. With his life force gone, Zurin falls into a semi-slumber state, relying on the employment of various agents to help him locate his heart.<ref name=ALD/><ref name=TAH/>
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After the war with Morrowind, Tiber Septim gave Zurin the task of unraveling the mystery of the Numidium,<ref name=TAH/> a device which some people incorrectly assume was built by Zurin himself.<ref name=RTBS>''[[Response to Bero's Speech]]''</ref> While studying the history of the grand artifact, Zurin Arctus discovered the stories surrounding the Battle of Red Mountain and the Numidium's true purpose. Zurin would eventually learn that the massive construct was designed to harness the energy of [[Heart of Lorkhan|Lorkhan's Heart]], and that a similar power source could be used to activate it. While Zurin raved over his discovery, the Emperor realized that the Numidium could be his key to conquering the whole of Tamriel. Reconstructing the Numidium became Tiber Septim's top priority.<ref name=TAH/> The Emperor gave the [[Blades]] orders to annex the [[Khajiit]] territory of [[Rimmen]] and remove the populous from the area to create a secret build-site for the Numidium. Zurin was put in charge of reconstructing the Numidium and would be responsible for formulating the controlling device of the Numidium, known as the [[Totem of Tiber Septim]].<ref name=ALD>''[[Anonymous Letters]]''</ref><ref name=WWYWTDB/><ref name=skeleton2|ref group="UL">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/interviews-skeleton-man ''Skeleton Man's Interview with Denizens of Tamriel: dro'Mhakij, "Prophet of Rajhin," a Khajiit sugar addict outside of Yul's shop'']</ref> Zurin created the [[Mantella]] from his own heart and imbued it with his life force to power the Numidium.<ref name=ALD/><ref name=LFTU>''[[Letter from the Underking]]''</ref> A message was then secretly sent to the Underking Wulfharth, pleading for his aid in destroying Dagoth Ur, but upon his arrival at the Imperial Palace he was ambushed and his life force was captured within the Mantella. In the confrontation, Zurin was killed by the last breath of Wulfharth's heart, roaring a hole in his chest. When the [[Elder Council]] arrives, Tiber Septim explained away the event by claiming that Zurin had attempted to assassinate him and usurp his place as Emperor.<ref name=TAH/> Tiber Septim reactivated the Numidium with the Mantella and used it to conquer his enemies and later crush all the neutral royal families of Tamriel so that he might replace them with people he knew to be loyal. However, through unknown means, Zurin Arctus is resurrected as [[The Underking]]. Sickened by the Emperor's profane use of the great titan, Zurin fought the Numidium to reclaim the Mantella, but in the ensuing fight both were vanquished and the Mantella was blasted into [[Mantellan Crux|Aetherius]]. With his life force gone, Zurin fell into a semi-slumber state, relying on the employment of various agents to help him locate his heart.<ref name=ALD/><ref name=TAH/>
 
==More Information==
 
Zurin Arctus is believed by many to have possessed some form of supernatural affinity.<ref name=ALD/> The [[King of Worms]], a long lived nemesis of the Underking, expressed with certainty that Zurin Arctus was an incarnation of the early immortal spirit variously known as Arnand or Hans "the Fox".<ref name=WWYWTDB>''[[Where Were You When the Dragon Broke?]]''</ref><ref name=BTAOM>''[[Before the Ages of Man]]''</ref><ref name=dragon|ref group="OOG">''[[Where were you when the Dragon Broke? (Kirkbride)]]''</ref> Many associate him with the god [[Magnus]], believing that the deity inhabited his body and imbued him with divine magical power.<ref name=VOFITE/> Some also state that Zurin Arctus may have been a mortal [[Shezarrine|avatar of Lorkhan]],<ref name=MK post|ref group="OOG">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/forum-archives-michael-kirkbride ''Michael Kirkbride's Posts: Lorkhan and his avatars'']</ref> which can be seen through the connections often drawn between [[Shezarr]] and the foundation of the [[Imperial Battlemage]]s.<ref name=VOFITE/> Some sources inconsistently refer to the Mantella as either the heart of Tiber Septim or the heart of Zurin Arctus,<ref name=TAH/> no doubt due to the Mantella's obscure origins. Esoteric theories hold that upon the meeting between General Talos and Zurin Arctus, the two unified as the [[Enantiomorph]] "Tiber Septim" in order to unite the land and people under a singular ruler. This healing of the schism gave birth to the Mantella, the supposed heart of Tiber Septim.<ref name=DOTPO>Dialogue of ''[[The Prophet (Oblivion)]]''</ref><ref name=skeleton|ref group="OOG">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/interviews-skeleton-man ''Skeleton Man's Interview with Denizens of Tamriel: Xal, a Human Maruhkati, Port Telvanis'']</ref> [[Vivec]] depicts the Emperor in an adjacent manner, that of a "two-headed" [[Ruling King]] with no equivalent.<ref name=S19>''[[36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 19]]''</ref><ref name=S34>''[[36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 34]]''</ref>
 
   
 
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Zurin strongly believed that in battle, arcane and mundane tactics must be in balance to ensure superiority over the opposing army and that, for a battlemage to show true skill, they should always make sure that a battle can be won before it starts. Zurin was very illusive tactician on the battlefield and would often trick the enemy into thinking they've won the battle by conserving his armies power, and then striking the opposing army when they were vulnerable. This tactic was known to have worked extremely well at the Battle of Five Bridges in which he and Tiber routed an army twice their size. Zurin liked to look at war as if it were a tree, writing in his book, ''[[The Art of War Magic]]'', ''"The battle is only a leaf on the tree; if a leaf falls, does the tree die? But when a branch is lopped off, the tree is weakened; when the trunk is girdled, the tree is doomed"''.<ref name=TAOWM/>
 
Zurin strongly believed that in battle, arcane and mundane tactics must be in balance to ensure superiority over the opposing army and that, for a battlemage to show true skill, they should always make sure that a battle can be won before it starts. Zurin was very illusive tactician on the battlefield and would often trick the enemy into thinking they've won the battle by conserving his armies power, and then striking the opposing army when they were vulnerable. This tactic was known to have worked extremely well at the Battle of Five Bridges in which he and Tiber routed an army twice their size. Zurin liked to look at war as if it were a tree, writing in his book, ''[[The Art of War Magic]]'', ''"The battle is only a leaf on the tree; if a leaf falls, does the tree die? But when a branch is lopped off, the tree is weakened; when the trunk is girdled, the tree is doomed"''.<ref name=TAOWM/>
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==More information==
 
Zurin Arctus is believed by many to have possessed some form of supernatural affinity.<ref name=ALD/> The [[King of Worms]], a long-lived nemesis of the Underking, expressed with certainty that Zurin Arctus was an incarnation of the early immortal spirit variously known as Arnand or Hans "the Fox".<ref name=WWYWTDB>''[[Where Were You When the Dragon Broke?]]''</ref><ref name=BTAOM>''[[Before the Ages of Man]]''</ref><ref name=dragon|ref group="UL">''[[Where were you when the Dragon Broke? (Kirkbride)]]''</ref> Many associate him with the god [[Magnus]], believing that the deity inhabited his body and imbued him with divine magical power.<ref name=VOFITE/> Some also state that Zurin Arctus may have been a mortal [[Shezarrine|avatar of Lorkhan]],<ref name=MK post|ref group="UL">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/forum-archives-michael-kirkbride ''Michael Kirkbride's Posts: Lorkhan and his avatars'']</ref> which can be seen through the connections often drawn between [[Shezarr]] and the foundation of the [[Imperial Battlemage]]s.<ref name=VOFITE/> Some sources inconsistently refer to the Mantella as either the heart of Tiber Septim or the heart of Zurin Arctus,<ref name=TAH/> no doubt due to the Mantella's obscure origins. Esoteric theories hold that upon the meeting between General Talos and Zurin Arctus, the two unified as the [[Enantiomorph]] "Tiber Septim" in order to unite the land and people under a singular ruler. This healing of the schism gave birth to the Mantella, the supposed heart of Tiber Septim.<ref name=DOTPO>Dialogue of ''[[The Prophet (Knights of the Nine)]]''</ref><ref name=skeleton|ref group="UL">[http://www.imperial-library.info/content/interviews-skeleton-man ''Skeleton Man's Interview with Denizens of Tamriel: Xal, a Human Maruhkati, Port Telvanis'']</ref> [[Vivec]] depicts the Emperor in an adjacent manner, that of a "two-headed" [[Ruling King]] with no equivalent.<ref name=S19>''[[36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 19]]''</ref><ref name=S34>''[[36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 34]]''</ref>
   
 
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Not to be confused with Arctus.
"Each Event is preceded by Prophecy. But without the Hero, there is no Event."
―Zurin Arctus[src]

Zurin Arctus, sometimes referred to as Master Arctus,[1] was the first Imperial Battlemage and Grand Vizier of the Septim Empire during the late Second[2] and early Third Era,[3] as well as a former overseer of the Imperial City until the throne was taken by Talos Stormcrown.[4] It has been said that the Morag Tong assassin Dram was an apprentice of Zurin Arctus.[UL 1]

Zurin Arctus was known to be an astounding tactician as well as an accomplished diplomat and intellectual.[1][4] His magical skill was unmatched by any other mage of his time, which may be attributed to his believed connections to Magnus, the god of magic.[5] Zurin Arctus is typically regarded as the Underking, though his identity is sometimes contested with Ysmir Wulfharth.[4][6]

History

Zurin Arctus' prominent role in Tamrielic history doesn't truly begin until the ending of the Interregnum and the beginning of the Septim Empire. Originally acting as a protector of the Imperial City, Zurin Arctus would later become Tiber Septim's head Battlemage and one of his most trusted advisers.[4][1] After Talos took the Imperial City and was crowned the Emperor by Zurin himself, he successfully conquered all the Kingdoms of Man. The Underking Wulfharth, who was believed to be one of Tiber's head military consultants, implored Tiber to wage war against the Tribunal of Morrowind as revenge for what they did to Shor at Red Mountain ages ago.[4][7] While Zurin advised against the manner, Tiber was persuaded by Wulfharth's promise of large sums of Ebony to be found in Morrowind. The Underking also promised Tiber that by stealing the Tribunal's power, they could wage war against Second Aldmeri Dominion. A war with the Altmer was, at the time, the farthest thing from the Emperor's mind, who had already sent Zurin to begin peace talks with the King of Alinor.[2][4] With the rising threat of Dagoth Ur in Morrowind, both sides quickly agreed to end the fighting before any significant amount of damage could be done.[8] Zurin Arctus was believed to have secretly met with Vivec to broker this treaty. The terms of peace made Morrowind subject to the Empire, but also allowed the Tribunal to rule Morrowind with near complete autonomy and hold onto all traditional practices. General belief holds that Vivec offered the Emperor the remains of Numidium to uphold their compromise.[4][9] Wulfharth was furious that Tiber would allow the Tribunal to keep their power and decided to abandon Tiber and his Empire.[4]

After the war with Morrowind, Tiber Septim gave Zurin the task of unraveling the mystery of the Numidium,[4] a device which some people incorrectly assume was built by Zurin himself.[10] While studying the history of the grand artifact, Zurin Arctus discovered the stories surrounding the Battle of Red Mountain and the Numidium's true purpose. Zurin would eventually learn that the massive construct was designed to harness the energy of Lorkhan's Heart, and that a similar power source could be used to activate it. While Zurin raved over his discovery, the Emperor realized that the Numidium could be his key to conquering the whole of Tamriel. Reconstructing the Numidium became Tiber Septim's top priority.[4] The Emperor gave the Blades orders to annex the Khajiit territory of Rimmen and remove the populous from the area to create a secret build-site for the Numidium. Zurin was put in charge of reconstructing the Numidium and would be responsible for formulating the controlling device of the Numidium, known as the Totem of Tiber Septim.[11][12][UL 2] Zurin created the Mantella from his own heart and imbued it with his life force to power the Numidium.[11][13] A message was then secretly sent to the Underking Wulfharth, pleading for his aid in destroying Dagoth Ur, but upon his arrival at the Imperial Palace he was ambushed and his life force was captured within the Mantella. In the confrontation, Zurin was killed by the last breath of Wulfharth's heart, roaring a hole in his chest. When the Elder Council arrives, Tiber Septim explained away the event by claiming that Zurin had attempted to assassinate him and usurp his place as Emperor.[4] Tiber Septim reactivated the Numidium with the Mantella and used it to conquer his enemies and later crush all the neutral royal families of Tamriel so that he might replace them with people he knew to be loyal. However, through unknown means, Zurin Arctus is resurrected as The Underking. Sickened by the Emperor's profane use of the great titan, Zurin fought the Numidium to reclaim the Mantella, but in the ensuing fight both were vanquished and the Mantella was blasted into Aetherius. With his life force gone, Zurin fell into a semi-slumber state, relying on the employment of various agents to help him locate his heart.[11][4]

Personality

Zurin Arctus was a very intelligent man, often being assigned to study and artifacts such as Numidium and giving crucial advice to Tiber Septim that has won several battles. Zurin was known to prefer diplomacy to warfare and attempted to avoid wars and battles when possible, being quoted as saying "Victory without battle is the acme of skill", and would often try to make it appear to the enemy that they could not win and thus avoid battle. Zurin preferred to use skillful tactics to his advantage rather than overwhelming force to demonstrate his skill as a battlemage, and would purposefully make his armies appear unorganized to make his victories in battle seem more proficient.[4][1]

Zurin strongly believed that in battle, arcane and mundane tactics must be in balance to ensure superiority over the opposing army and that, for a battlemage to show true skill, they should always make sure that a battle can be won before it starts. Zurin was very illusive tactician on the battlefield and would often trick the enemy into thinking they've won the battle by conserving his armies power, and then striking the opposing army when they were vulnerable. This tactic was known to have worked extremely well at the Battle of Five Bridges in which he and Tiber routed an army twice their size. Zurin liked to look at war as if it were a tree, writing in his book, The Art of War Magic, "The battle is only a leaf on the tree; if a leaf falls, does the tree die? But when a branch is lopped off, the tree is weakened; when the trunk is girdled, the tree is doomed".[1]

More information

Zurin Arctus is believed by many to have possessed some form of supernatural affinity.[11] The King of Worms, a long-lived nemesis of the Underking, expressed with certainty that Zurin Arctus was an incarnation of the early immortal spirit variously known as Arnand or Hans "the Fox".[12][14][UL 3] Many associate him with the god Magnus, believing that the deity inhabited his body and imbued him with divine magical power.[5] Some also state that Zurin Arctus may have been a mortal avatar of Lorkhan,[UL 4] which can be seen through the connections often drawn between Shezarr and the foundation of the Imperial Battlemages.[5] Some sources inconsistently refer to the Mantella as either the heart of Tiber Septim or the heart of Zurin Arctus,[4] no doubt due to the Mantella's obscure origins. Esoteric theories hold that upon the meeting between General Talos and Zurin Arctus, the two unified as the Enantiomorph "Tiber Septim" in order to unite the land and people under a singular ruler. This healing of the schism gave birth to the Mantella, the supposed heart of Tiber Septim.[15][UL 5] Vivec depicts the Emperor in an adjacent manner, that of a "two-headed" Ruling King with no equivalent.[16][17]

Appearances

References

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Imperial Battlemage to the Emperor
Unknown 2E 8??3E ?? Eventually Jagar Tharn