A Temple/Indoril book written by an Indoril noble that seeks to reconcile the essays "On the Importance of Heresy" with "On the Evil of Heresy" in the most Indoril way possible.
Not sure how applicable this is, as it leans slightly on ESO's MMO convention that every large animal gets turned into a player mount at some point, so I put this up to see what kind of interest it gets.
In my travels, I have delved into dozens of Dwarven ruins, from far-reaching Bthzark on Stros M'Kai to the crumbling Bthzundcheft of the Telvanni Isles. These ancient structures have allowed scholars such as myself a glimpse into Dwarven culture, history, science, and technology. This short work is an introduction to their understanding of astronomy and a companion to Ffoulke's Firmament for the Dwarven Enthusiast.
This file contains many typo and grammar corrections for Tamriel_Data, almost entirely for its books. None of the fixes change the meaning of the text.
There are a plethora of orders in existence that serve the Temple in some capacity. I will list a few, but my list is in no way meant to be misconstrued as exhaustive or encompassing of all the orders which serve the Temple. Here are some of the more famous ones.
See if you can guess the disorder. A tollmer's story about the troublesome son of an Indoril lord, and how his profession was chosen for him by the Lay Elder.
There had been preachers and portents, promising the most outrageous things and calling on ancestors which were not theirs. The city watch called their names and cut them down by their numbers, but their premonitions would not end.
The governor, "Reclusiarch" as his subjects had learned to call him, hid himself from the problems behind walls and wine, as he so often did, so nothing was done and nobody was called.