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[edit] Taheritae (?b - ?d)
Commonly quoted by Psijics for the following:
In Mundus, conflict, disparity is what brings change, and change is most sacred of all the eleven forces. Change is the force without focus or origin, and it is the duty of the disciplined Psijic (enlightened one) to dilute change where it brings greed, gluttony, sloth, ignorance, prejudice, cruelty ... (Taheritae lists the 111 Prodigalities) ... and to encourage change where it brings excellence, beauty, happiness, and enlightenment. As such, the faithful counsel has but one master, his mind. If the man the Psijic counsels acts wickedly and brings oegnithr ("bad change") and will not be counseled, it is the Psijics duty to counterbalance the oegnithr by any means necessary.
[edit] General Talos (?b - 3E 38)
The original name of Tiber Septim.
[edit] Tansal (?b - ?d)
Tansal was a master sword singer and smith sometime in the 1st era.
[edit] Taurce il-Anselma (?b - ?d)
Author of On Artaeum, 3E 400, a book about the Psijic Order and the Isle of Artaeum.
[edit] King Thagore (?b - ?d)
Thagore, King of Daggerfall, defeated the Glenpoint army in 1E 609, becoming the preeminent force in the High Rock region (a position it has barely held to since).
[edit] King Thassad II (?b - 2E 862)
The last 'High King' of Hammerfell, member of the Crowns or Na-Totambu. Upon his death by the treacherous hands of Forebears, Sentinel was retaken by the Forebears. His son, Prince A'tor, attempted to recapture the city but was eventually defeated by combined forces of the Forebears and Tiber Septim's fleet at the Battle of Hunding Bay near Stros M'kai.
[edit] Theth-i (?b - ?d)
Author of the book Holidays of the Iliac Bay.
[edit] King Thian (?b - ?d)
The King of Solitude, in Skyrim. He is the husband of Macalla, the Queen of Dawnstar.
[edit] Thonica (?b - ?d)
Consort of Uriel Septim V.
[edit] Councilman Thoricles Romus (?b - ?d)
Thoricles is believed to be the Argonian who hired the assassins who claimed Queen Morihatha's life in 3E 339. He was rumored to be be furious at her refusal to send troops to his troubled lands. Romus was tried and executed, though he protested his innocence.
[edit] Tiber Septim (?b - 3E 38)
A general of Nordic descent, Emperor Tiber Septim is regarded as one of the most famed figures in Tamriellian history, reigning from 2E 854-3E 38. Starting from his service under the Cyrodiilic king Cuhlecain, General Talos fought to unify Cyrodiil and finally all of Tamriel, an effort that culminated in 2E 896, with the birth of the Third Empire. He is also responsible for declaring the onset of the Third Era in 2E 897. He ruled for 38 years and is considered by most the best emperor throughout history. Tiber Septim gave his name to the lineage of Cyrodiil Emperors, the Septims. Tiber is now revered as one of the Nine Divines.
For more information, see the full article on Tiber Septim
[edit] Tidasus (?b - ?d)
Author of the book Ghraewaj.
[edit] Governor Titus Alorius (?b - ?d)
Governor of the Western Reach along the border of Skyrim and High Rock near the end of the Second Empire.
[edit] Emperor Titus Mede (?b - ?d)
Emperor during the 4th era who came to power after the Oblivion Crisis. He is in power during the events of The Infernal City, and is father to Prince Attrebus Mede.
[edit] Sage Tjurhane Fyrre (1E 2790 - 2E 227)
One of the finest sages of the University of Gwilym and a rare civilized Ayleid (wild) elf. His published work on Wild Elves suggests a lively, vibrant culture. Fyrre is one of the very few Ayleids to speak freely on his people and religion, and said the nature of the tribes of Ayleid are multi-hued, their personalities often wildly different from their neighbor tribes. (Fyrre, T. Nature of Ayleidic Poesy" p. 8, Univ of Gwilym Press, 2E 12)
[edit] Torval the Pilot (?b - ?d)
Torval the Pilot (also known as Topal the Pilot) was an Altmer explorer who discovered the Niben River and charted Tamriel's sea lanes in the Merethic Era. Torval sailed into Topal Bay (which was subsequently named after him) and up through the Niben River until he was deep in Cyrodiil. Here he taught the beastfolk natives how to read and write in exchange for the Eight Islands (the site of the Imperial City and White Gold Tower). Father of the Niben was an epic poem describing Torval's exploration, but only fragments of this poem have survived. He is the patron saint of Leyawiin, where a statue of him can be found in the southwest corner of the town.
[edit] Tracizis (?b - ?d)
A poet who wrote of the days before Tiber Septim, the days and nights of blood and venom.
[edit] Trechtus (?b - ?d)
The original name of Vanus Galerion, the founder of the Mages Guild and first Archmagister.
[edit] Tsathenes (?b - ?d)
Author of the book The Madness of Pelagius.

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