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Online:Prefect Calo Grand Adept Sehana Gravecaller Duvia Necromancers: A Report for the Queen
- Desiccated Knight
Discarded Orders Viti's Notes: Order of the Hidden Moon, Part I Mummy Guardian Meet the Character - Mulaamnir Beshari Lyrrsazhi General:The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr — Become The Necromancer
NOT YET: Online:Zumog Phoom the Mighty!
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History[edit]
Lore:Phrastus of Elinhir Answers Your Questions Online:Phrastus of Elinhir Online:Lady Cinnabar General:Loremaster's Episode of ESO-RP ZOS Interview General:Special ZOS Lore Master Interview with Lawrence Schick
General:A Matter of Voice and Brass: Dragon Bones DLC Interview General:Lawrence Schick's Posts General:Homestead Interview General:ESO Live Lawrence Schick Interview General:ESO Writing Team AUA General:Tel Mora Independent Press: Interview with Lawrence Schick
Online:Who Are the Wardens? (General:ESO: Morrowind – Who are the Wardens truly? ) Online:Subtropical Cyrodiil: A Speculation Online:Persistence of Daedric Veneration Online:Ogres: A Summary Online:Tu'whacca, Arkay, Xarxes
Online:Slate-Skinned Daedrat Online:Serpent Hollow Cave Online:Zalgaz's Den Online:Taleon's Crag Online:Wittestadr Online:Domus Phrasticus Online:Atmoran Bantam Guar Online:Bonerock Cavern Online:Antique Map of West Weald Online:The Doomcrag Online:Breagha-Fin
HIS WORKS: Online:Exegesis of Merid-Nunda A Story of Blood: The Spinners Take Tamriel Online:The Heartland of Cyrodiil On the Nature of Coldharbour The Bretons: Mongrels or Paragons? The Onus of the Oghma Field Guide to Spriggans Daedra Worship: The Ayleids Daedra Worship: The Chimer Online:Field Guide to River Trolls The Society of the Steadfast The Beast of Galen Online:Introduction to Aedric Studies Online:Unhallowed Legions Lore:Phrastus of Elinhir Answers Your Questions
Psychopomps of Tamriel
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The Bretons: Mongrels or Paragons? Daedra Worship: The Ayleids Daedra Worship: The Chimer Exegesis of Merid-Nunda Field Guide to River Trolls Field Guide to Spriggans The Heartland of Cyrodiil Introduction to Aedric Studies On the Nature of Coldharbour The Beast of Galen The Onus of the Oghma The Society of the Steadfast Unhallowed Legions Psychopomps of Tamriel A Story of Blood: The Spinners take Tamriel
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ANOTHER PHRASTUS (Online:Order of the Hour (book) ) Unrelated
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Works Written[edit]
Name | Description |
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A Matter of Voice and Brass | An interview with Phrastus and his rival |
A Story of Blood: The Spinners take Tamriel | Research about the Spinners |
Daedra Worship: The Ayleids | A description of Daedric worship by the Ayleids |
Daedra Worship: The Chimer | A description of Daedric worship by the Chimer |
Exegesis of Merid-Nunda | Thoughts on a rare manuscript |
Field Guide to River Trolls | A treatise on the River Troll |
Field Guide to Spriggans | A guide to spriggans |
Introduction to Aedric Studies | A syllabus for a series of lectures |
Psychopomps of Tamriel | A scholarly research about the psychopomps |
Phrastus of Elinhir Answers Your Questions | Phrastus of Elinhir answers questions on lore |
The Beast of Galen | A look at the etymology of the word "Chimera" and how it relates to the druids of the Systres |
The Bretons: Mongrels or Paragons? | An essay surrounding the ancestral roots of the Bretons |
The Heartland of Cyrodiil | A description of the Heartlands |
The Onus of the Oghma | A selection of quotes to emphasize the importance of recording one's life story |
The Society of the Steadfast | An overview of the origins a philanthropic organization |
Unhallowed Legions | A study into the undead of Tamriel |
Featured In[edit]
Name | Author | Description |
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Aetherial Fragments | Lady Cinnabar of Taneth | A description of the fragments of Aetherius |
Ogres: A Summary | Cirantille | A description of ogres |
Persistence of Daedric Veneration | Lady Cinnabar of Taneth | A response to a rival author |
Subtropical Cyrodiil: A Speculation | Lady Cinnabar of Taneth | Thoughts on the climate of Cyrodiil and its relationship to the White-Gold Tower |
Tu'whacca, Arkay, Xarxes | Lady Cinnabar of Taneth | A discussion on the similarity of gods |
Who Are the Wardens? | Lady Cinnabar of Taneth | A description of the Wardens |
Notes[edit]
- Lawrence Schick was the writer who designed Phrastus of Elinhir and his rival Lady Cinnabar of Taneth.[UOL 1]
- Phrastus of Elinhir is also credited with the following quotes:
- Daedrats are vermin from Oblivion that sometimes sneak into Nirn through Oblivion Gates or portals. Dremora think they're kind of cute, so if they catch them they kill them swiftly instead of torturing them, like they do with loose banekin.[UOL 2]
- Thanks to warm currents to the west in the Eltheric Ocean, it rarely snows in Daggerfall, but the Bretons of that city-state nonetheless celebrate all the winter holidays of the Iliac Basin, particularly the New Life Festival at the turn of the year.[UOL 2]
- Here in Craglorn, we refer to those areas as the 'Belkarth Region' and the 'Elinhir Region,' for reasons that should be obvious. Are you in the Elinhir area now? Stop in sometime and buy me a drink![UOL 2]
- Our latter-day Nords are not well known for the scholarly attainments, and cartography is not one of their strongpoints. On their maps, sites of great importance—to Nords, that is—are often distorted and exaggerated. So it is with the eerie aerie of Skuldafn, which holds great significance for our superstitious northern brethren. They have never been comfortable with the fact that the Dark Elves hold the west coast of the Inner Sea all the way up to Blacklight; in some cases their maps elide that fact entirely. But it is there nonetheless.'[UOL 2]
- That depends entirely on where, in the infinite variety of Oblivion, one finds oneself! In Coldharbour, for example, pools of blue fluid are common, but do not mistake it for water: it is Azure Plasm, the chaotic stuff of which Daedra, and their realms, are formed. It's probably safe to bathe in, but I would hesitate to drink it.'[UOL 2]
- Shortly after the Second Empire dissolved into chaos, High King Logrolf of Skyrim was assassinated. The succession was disputed, and the kingdom of the Nords split into East and West Skyrim, with the west being ruled by the Jarls of Solitude. King Svargrim has ruled West Skyrim since 561, and though aging, is still hale, and shows no desire to give up the throne.'[UOL 2]
- Dear me, no—Falkreath is part of West Skyrim, and its jarl owes allegiance to King Svargrim in Solitude. As I can tell you from personal experience, the Covenant soldiers you see near Elinhir are part of that alliance's expeditionary force to Cyrodiil, and are holding open the supply lines from Cyrodiil to High Rock.'[UOL 2]
- Many of the urns and receptacles you see in Tamrielic houses are actually chamber pots. But of course you already knew that, so I assume your question is intended as a jest. If so, I must say I find it in questionable taste'[UOL 2]
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online
article.
References[edit]
- ^ Meet the Character - Zumog Phoom — Khamira
- ^ Euraxian Necromancers — Khamira, Agent of the Speaker
- ^ Malizaz's Journal
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
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Appears in | ESO |
Left to himself, he'd send entire ruins there, destroying much of our history."
—Azei at-Owynok[1]
Herminius Sophus was an influential Imperial scholar, and a prolific writer active during the Interregnum of the Second Era
History[edit]
[2] [1] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] Aminyas' Journal Morgaulle Dechery's Journal
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
References[edit]
- ^ a b Azei at-Owynok's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Herminius Sophus's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Historian Phedre's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Lepida Sophus's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Events of Past in Ruins in ESO
- ^ Events of Present in Memory in ESO
- ^ Events of Publish or Perish in ESO
- ^ On the Tel Var Stones — Herminius Sophus
- ^ Letter to Herminius Sophus — J. Ithaka
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.