Lore:Gods J
[edit] Jephre, Elven God of Song and Forest
See Y'ffre.
[edit] Jhunal, Rune God
The Nordic god of hermetic orders. After falling out of favor with the rest of that pantheon, he became Julianos of the Nine Divines. He is absent in modern Skyrim mythology.[1] Vivec mentioned "JHUNAL" as one of the eight known worlds.[2]
[edit] Jode, Big Moon God
Aldmeri god of the Big Moon. Also called Masser or Mara's Tear. In Khajiiti religion, Jode is only one aspect of the Lunar Lattice, or ja-Kha'jay.[1]
[edit] Jone, Little Moon God
Aldmeri god of the Little Moon. Also called Secunda or Stendarr's Sorrow. In Khajiiti religion, Jone is only one aspect of the Lunar Lattice, or ja-Kha'jay.[1]
[edit] Julianos, God of Wisdom and Logic
Often associated with Jhunal, the Nordic father of language and mathematics, Julianos is the Cyrodilic god of literature, law, history, and contradiction. In addition, he is usually associated with magic and thus is often revered by wizards. Monastic orders founded by Tiber Septim and dedicated to Julianos are the keepers of the Elder Scrolls.[1] He is said to "incant the Damned Equation".[3] His symbol is a triangle. In the Iliac Bay, temples dedicated to him are known as Schools of Julianos.[4] As their name implies, these temples are considered educational institutions,[5] and they are believed to have spread the term "magicka" to describe the "power associated with performing magic".[6]
Julianos created the Shield of the Crusader for Pelinal Whitestrake, to help him defeat Umaril the Unfeathered.[7] A chapel was dedicated to his worship in Skingrad.[8] There was also a Chantry of Julianos in the Imperial City.[9] His followers are told to "Know the truth. Observe the law. When in doubt, seek wisdom from the wise".[10]
[edit] Jyggalag
Jyggalag is the Daedric Prince of Order, but until the Third Era not much was known about him in Tamriel beyond his name. Jyggalag commands his own Daedra, the Knights of Order, which are spawned from obelisks summoned by his followers, the Priests of Order.
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[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Varieties of Faith in the Empire — Brother Mikhael Karkuxor
- ^ The Thirty-Six Lessons of Vivec, Sermon Three — Vivec
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Invocation — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Events of Daggerfall
- ^ Ancient Tales of the Dwemer, Part I: The Ransom of Zarek — Marobar Sul
- ^ King Edward, Part XII
- ^ Events of the Knights of the Nine
- ^ Guide to Skingrad — Alessia Ottus
- ^ Response to Bero's Speech — Malviser, Battlemage
- ^ The Ten Commands of the Nine Divines
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