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Queen Macalla (?b - ?d)

The Queen of Dawnstar in Skyrim, and wife of King Thian of Solitude, also in Skyrim.

[edit] Emperor Magnus (?b - 3E 145, 8th of Second Seed)

Son of Emperor Pelagius II. Was involved in the War of the Red Diamond in 3E 121. Was crowned emperor after the death of his brother, Cephorus I, in 3E 140. The Emperor Magnus was elderly, and the business of punishing the traitorous kings of the War of the Red Diamond drained much of his health. Magnus died in 3E 145 on the 8th of Second Seed and his son, Pelagius III assumes the throne.

[edit] Makela Leki (?b - 1E 973?)

A sword singer who died around 1E 973 in the Bankorai pass in the Wrothgarian Mountains. She and her five companions are responsible for defending against the betrayal from the Crystal Tower of High Rock, led by King Joile of Daggerfall -- their ally in the war with Orsinium.

Mankar Camoran as seen in Oblivion

[edit] Mankar Camoran (?b - 3E 433)

Leader of the Mythic Dawn, a daedric cult worshiping the Daedric Prince Mehrunes Dagon, that assassinated Uriel Septim VII in an attempt to destroy Nirn. Mankar was supposedly the illegitimate son of the Camoran Usurper, born shortly after his father's downfall. Little is known about Mankar's life before 3E 433, but he fathered two children, Raven and Ruma Camoran, who would both become leading members of the Mythic Dawn. He also wrote the Commentaries on the Mysterium Xarxes, and using the Mysterium Xarxes, given to him by Mehrunes Dagon, he constructed a place known as Gaiar Alata, or 'Paradise', within the plane of Oblivion, which served as the center of his cult. He rewarded his followers by granting them eternal life within Gaiar Alata, though their existence there was less than heavenly, as they were often tormented by daedra. Mankar believed the Nine Divines to be traitors to Lorkhan, whom he believed to be a Daedric Prince whose plane of Oblivion was Dawn's Beauty, Tamriel. In 3E 433, Mankar had Emperor Uriel Septim assassinated in order to break the covenant which protected Nirn from Oblivion and launch a Daedric invasion by Mehrunes Dagon into Tamriel. While Mankar managed to gain possession of the Amulet of Kings, he failed to dispose of the last remaining heir, Martin Septim. While Mankar waited for the barriers between Nirn and Oblivion to dissolve in Gaiar Alata, he was hunted down by the later Champion of Cyrodiil and slain.

[edit] Mannimarco (approx. 2E 200 - 3E 433)

Mannimarco as seen in Oblivion

Mannimarco, an Altmer lich, is the leader of a band of necromancers and an enemy of the Mages Guild. He is also known as The King of Worms, though it is currently unknown whether or not that title is specific to him or if it belongs to the leader of his cult of necromancers, whoever that might be. He carried the Staff of Worms as his weapon. Around 3E 433, he launched an all-out attack against the Mages Guild in Cyrodiil. Though he initially had a lot of success, his cult failed to destroy the Mages Guild, and Mannimarco was killed by the Mages' Guild newest Arch-Mage with the help of the previous Arch-Mage, Hannibal Traven.

For more information visit the Mannimarco page.

[edit] Mansel Sesnit, Elden Yokeda (?b - 1E 617)

Mansel Sesnit became the military dictator of Redguard in 1E 609 (2245 in the old way) and succeeded for eight years in gaining control of almost the whole empire. He was assassinated in 1E 617 (2253 in the old way) and replaced by a commoner, Randic Torn.

[edit] King Mantiarco (3E ?b - 3E 100d)

King of Solitude, husband of Potema, the Wolf Queen, and father of Uriel Septim III. His son chose to take the name Septim rather than Mantiarco to add weight to his somewhat dubious claim to the throne.

Martin Septim as seen in Oblivion

[edit] Emperor Martin Septim (?b - 3E 433/4E 1)

The illegitimate son of Uriel Septim VII and a mysterious mother by the name of Gemile, Martin was spirited away as an infant by Jauffre, the Grand Master of the Blades. As a young man, Martin worshiped Sanguine, before turning away from Daedric Worship after tragedy befell him, and becoming a Priest in the Kvatch chapel. When Uriel Septim VII and his heirs were assassinated by the Mythic Dawn, a Daedric Cult, Martin became the last remaining Septim, forcing Jauffre to tell Martin of his parenthood. Martin fought against the Mythic Dawn in a struggle to keep Mehrunes Dagon from controlling the mortal plane. The fight would eventually claim Martin's life as his body was consumed when Akatosh appeared and defeated Mehrunes Dagon, but his sacrifice ensured that the forces of Oblivion could never again threaten Tamriel. Because of this sacrifice, Martin was proclaimed as the greatest of all the Septims by some.

[edit] Prophet Marukh (?b - ?d)

A solemn 1st Era prophet honored by the citizens of High Rock on the 9th of Second Seed. He is credited with the phrase All are guilty until they have proven themselves innocent. He wrote the Alessian Doctrines (legal document).

[edit] Medora Direnni (?b - ?b)

Medora Direnni is an Altmer of the Direnni Clan. She is the current mistress of the Direnni Tower, previously known as Adamantium Tower, the oldest known structure in Tamriel. She was the court sorceress and secret lover of Lysandus, the former king of Daggerfall. After his death, the dowager Queen Mynisera banished her from the Daggerfall court. She went back to her island kingdom of Balfiera. However her bad luck didn't end there. Nulfaga in her madness cursed Direnni Tower and turned it into a prison for Medora.

The Direnni Clan is also mentioned in the book De Rerum Dirennis.

[edit] Melius Kane (?b - ?d)

A publisher in the Imperial City. His clients included the famed Redguard historian Destri Melarg.

[edit] Saint Meris the Peaceful, (?b - ?d)

Patron of Farmers and Laborers. As a little girl, Saint Meris showed healing gifts, and trained as a Healer. She ended a long and bloody House War, intervening on the battlefield in her white robe to heal warriors and spellcrafters without regard to faction. The troops of all Houses adopted white robes as her standard, and refused to shed the blood of their brethren. To this day, weapons and armor which bear her name [1][2][3] are used to offer respite, rather than do damage.

[edit] Lord Mogref (?b - ?d)

Lord Mogref of Betony was seeking peace when he asked for Daggerfall's protection on the Isle of Betony. The island had long been independent, but as the piracy in the Bay increased, Mogref truly realized Betony's vulnerability. King Lysandus agreed to be Betony's liege, on advice of many, including his archpriest of Kynareth, Lord Vanech.

[edit] Sage Montalius (?b - ?d)

Montalius discovered that a disenfranchised branch of the Septim family's was involved in Empress Katariah's death in 3E 200.

[edit] Morgiah (3E 384 - ?d)

Princess Morgiah is the daughter of Queen Barenziah and General Symmachus of Mournhold, and the younger sister of King Helseth.

 

[edit] Morian Zenas (?b - ?d)

A master conjurer and the Author of the book On Oblivion. He had made it his life's work to find a way into the realm of Oblivion, trying many different methods, but failing to do so each time. Although during this time, he did obtain the unique ability to connect his mind with that of his pupil, Seif-ij Hidja, and ability which the two seemed to develop by accident. Eventually, however, Morian Zenas was able to find a way into Oblivion after meeting with Dunmer wizard Divayth Fyr, who taught him a method that involved exploiting a series of portals to various realms created by a Telvanni wizard long missing and presumed dead. Morian Zenas used this method to cross over into the realm of Oblivion, where he was able to relate the experiences of his journey to Seif-ij Hidja using their mind connection ability. During his travels, Morian Zenas traveled through five of the Planes of Oblivion: Ashpit, Coldharbour, Moonshadow, Quagmire, and Apocrypha. After arriving in the plane of Apocrypha, Morian Zanas's hunger for knowledge takes over his mind as he gradually grows quieter, seldom whispering any thoughts into his pupil's mind, and when he did, they came to be very cryptic until finally, his whispers became unintelligible.

[edit] Queen Morihatha (3E 285 - 3E 339)

Daughter of Emperor Uriel V, twin to Eloisa and half sister to Uriel VI. Married Baron Ulfe Gersen of Winterhold which aided her brother's Uriel VI quest to tame the Elder Council, which he did by 3E 313.

When Emperor Uriel VI fell from his horse and could not be saved by the finest Imperial healers in 3E 320, his beloved sister Morihatha took the throne. At 25 years of age, she had been described by (admittedly self-serving) diplomats as the most beautiful creature in Tamriel. She was certainly well-learned, vivacious, athletic, and a well-practiced politician. She brought the Archmagister of Skyrim to the Imperial City and created the second Imperial Battlemage since the days of Tiber Septim. Morihatha finished the job her brother had begun, and made the Imperial Province truly a government under the Empress. Outside the Imperial Province, however, the Empire had been slowly disintegrating. Open revolutions and civil wars had raged unchallenged since the days of her grandfather Cephorus II. Carefully coordinating her counterattacks, Morihatha slowly took back her rebellious vassals, always avoiding overextending herself. Though Morihatha's military campaigns were remarkably successful, the Council was often frustrated by her deliberate pace.

One Councilman, an Argonian named Thoricles Romus, furious at her refusal to send troops to his troubled lands, is believed to be the man who hired the assassins who claimed her life in 3E 339. Romus was tried and executed, though he protested his innocence. Morihatha had no surviving children, and her sister Eloisa had died of a fever four years before. Eloisa's 25-year-old son Pelagius was crowned Pelagius IV.

[edit] Mymophonus the Scribe (?b - ?d)

Author of the books Arkay the God of Birth and Death, The Armorer's Challenge and Myths of Sheogorath.

[edit] Mynisera (3E 353 - ?d)

Mynisera was the Queen of Daggerfall, wife of King Lysandus, and mother to Gothryd.

She is on familiar terms with Emperor Uriel Septim VII, with whom she regularly corresponds. During the unrest caused by The War Of Betony in 3E 403, a sensitive letter from Uriel was accidentally delivered to Queen Aubk-i instead of Mynisera. Before it could be recovered, the letter was stolen by the Thieves Guild and sold to the Orc-lord of Orsinium, Gortwog gro-Nagorm.


 
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