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The Organization of the Tribunal Temple, Vol. II

The Organization of the Tribunal Temple, Vol. II

By Odral Uvirith, Underpriest Diviner

 

Part III: The Orders

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.

Before the Gates of Valsar

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.

The Ordained Law on the Rights of Slaves

The Ordained Law on the Rights of Slaves

In accordance with the Tribunes' Will and the understanding of the Grand Council, the Grand Ascendant Indoril Thanoram proclaims the following to be law and binding on all citizens.

The Law Determined, immutable and perfect, shows the Dunmer to be the greatest of races, protected by and beloved of ALMSIVI. As such, certain extraordinary restrictions are placed on a Master’s actions as they pertain to the owning of a Dunmer Slave.

A Tome of Bargains

[an obscure text resembling chant in the language of the Sload, purportedly written by the Second Era Western necromancer, N'Gasta.]
N'Gasta! Kiahkl! Konfahkjha! Ksovauw!

So tahkmpo nun ahkstas,
So malbahkno parosos,
Lahkvigu mono kaj ahksti nomata vahkngo.

So jacinto vahkkas so naskigantan suno,
Kaj nahkgkovrisouw so hahkrbo,
Sahkd nokto prahktahkrpasas so mahkza tagon,
Kaj so porgo ahkstas malfahkrmita sosta.

Ahkstutimahkma!

The Hoom, Habitat and Habits

The Hoom, Habitat and Habits

 

by Menulus Flavis,

 

On request of the Imperial University

 

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A little over 50 years ago a cargo vessel  arrived at the Bravil docks. It had set sail for Morrowind three years before that, its hold filled with luxury goods. In its stead now it carried a set of strange items, hitherto unseen by our academics.

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