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- Magnus, Magus
- The god of sorcery, Magnus withdrew from the creation of the world at the last second, though it cost him dearly.
What is left of him on the world is felt and controlled by mortals as magic. One story says that, while the idea
was thought up by Lorkhan, it was Magnus who created the schematics and diagrams needed to construct the mortal
plane. He is sometimes represented by an astrolabe, a telescope, or, more commonly, a staff. Cyrodilic legends
say he can inhabit the bodies of powerful magicians and lend them his power. Associated with Zurin Arctus, the Underking.
- Malacath, god of Curses
- Malacath is the reanimated dung that was Trinimac. A somewhat weak but vengeful Daedra, the Dark Elves say he
is also Malak, the god-king of the orcs. He always tests the Dunmer for physical weakness.
- Malak, god-King of the Orcs
- Rumoured to be Malacath.
- Malooc, Horde King
- An enemy god of the Ra Gada. Led the goblins against the Redguards during the first era. Fled east when the army
of the HoonDing overtook his goblin hordes.
- Masser, Big Moon god
- Another name given to the god Jode, Big Moon god.
- Mauloch, Mountain Fart
- Orcish god of the Velothi Mountains, Mauloch troubled the heirs of King Harald for a long time. Fled east after
his defeat at the Battle of Dragon Wall, ca. 1E 660. His rage was said to fill the sky with his sulphurous hatred,
later called the "Year of Winter in Summer".
- Mara, goddess of Love
- Nearly universal goddess. Origins started in mythic times as a fertility goddess. In Skyrim, Mara is a handmaiden
of Kyne. In the Empire, she is Mother-Goddess. She is sometimes associated with Nir of the 'Anuad', the female
principle of the cosmos that gave birth to creation. Depending on the religion, she is either married to Akatosh
or Lorkhan, or the concubine of both.
- Mehrunes Dagon, god of Destruction
- Popular Daedric power. He is associated with natural dangers like fire, earthquakes, and floods. In some cultures,
though, Dagon is merely a god of bloodshed and betrayal. He is an especially important deity in Morrowind, where he
represents its near-inhospitable terrain.
- Mephala, Androgyne, the Spider god
- Mephala is the Spinner, or the Spider God. In Morrowind, he/she was the ancestor that taught the Chimer the skills
they would need to evade their enemies or to kill them with secret murder. Enemies were numerous in those days since
the Chimer were a small faction. He/she, along with Boethiah, organized the clan systems that eventually became the
basis for the Great Houses. He/she founded the Morag Tong. Also called the Anticipation of Vivec.
- Molag Bal, god of Schemes, King of Rape
- Daedric power of much importance in Morrowind. There, he is always the archenemy of Boethiah, the Prince of Plots.
He is the main source of the obstacles to the Dunmer (and preceding Chimer) people. In the legends, Molag Bal always
tries to upset the bloodlines of Houses or otherwise ruin Dunmeri 'purity'. A race of supermonsters, said to live in
Molag Amur, are the result of his seduction of Vivec during the previous era.
A sect of the cult of Molag Bal spilt off in early 2E to eventually become the Dark Brotherhood.
- Morihaus, First Breath of Man
- Ancient cultural hero god of the Cyro-Nordics. Legend portrays him as the Taker of the Citadel, an act of mythic
times that established Human control over the Nibenay Valley. He is often associated with the Nordic powers of
thu'um, and therefore with Kynareth.
- Morwha, Yokudan Fertility goddess
- Yokudan fertility goddess. Fundamental deity in the Yokudan pantheon, and the favorite of Tall Papa's wives. Still
worshipped in various areas of Hammerfell, including Stros M'kai. Morwha is always portrayed as four-armed, so that
she can 'grab more husbands'.
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