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Akatosh, also known as the God of Time, is the chief deity of the Nine Divines. Akatosh and his creation, Amulet of Kings were responsible for holding back the forces of Oblivion from invading Tamriel. The amulet's loss is one of the central plots of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Almalexia is a goddess of Vvardenfall, one of the three deities worshipped by Tribunal, the Dark Elf religion. She resides in Mournhold, the capital city of Morrowind.
Son of Akatosh, God of birth and death, Arkay is but one of the Nine.
The Daedra goddess of Dawn and Dusk. One of the less temperamental Daedra of the Elder Scrolls series
Caius Cosades is a Grand Spymaster for the "Blades", the main quest/story begins with him.
A daedric prince whose sphere is the granting of wishes. He's accompanied by Barbas, who seems to be the manifestation of Vile's conscience and is the only thing keep this Daedric Prince under a semblance of control.
Former friend and ally to the lord of the leading chimer House: Lord Nerevar of Indoril. According to official Dunmer lore, he betrayed Nerevar in the Battle of Red Mountain. He is the main antagonist in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
Goddess of Beauty, Dibella is but one of the Nine.
Divayth Fyr is essential to curing your Corprus disease that infects you during the main story. He is also essential to completing various quests unrelated to the main story.
The Emperor of Tamriel.
Falanu Hlaalu is a strange woman indeed...
Glarthir acts as Cyrodiil's second most annoying Bosmer.
God of wisdom and logic, Julianos is but one of the Nine.
The recently appointed king of Morrowind. Helseth has a lot of people who don't like him, and rumors are going around about him all the time.
Goddess of air, Kynareth is but one of the Nine.
Goddess of love, Mara is but one of the Nine.
Mehrunes Dagon first appeared in The Elder Scrolls: Arena and is the Daedric Prince of Destruction, Change, Revolution, Energy, and Ambition.
The Daedric Prince of Corruption rules over the realm of Coldharbour in the Elder Scrolls universe.
Nibani Maesa is the Farseer and Wise Woman of the Urshilaku Ashlander tribe. Maesa also leads the player through 'The Path of the Incarnate' and 'The Seven Trials'.
Sheogorath is the life and soul to the expansion pack for the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Shivering Isles. He also has a presence in other Elder Scrolls games as a daedric lord.
The Creeper is a unique, non-hostile Scamp who lives in Ghorak Manor in Caldera.
The main character of the Elder Scrolls: Oblivion. The title of hero is granted to the character after s/he saves the city of Kvatch from the Oblivion Gate that has destroyed the city.
Lord Vivec the Poet is one of the three Immortal God-Kings of Morrowind, a Pillar of the Tribunal, and the patron of Artists and Rogues. Vivec was the most gallant knight and the most subtle rogue of the First Council.
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