Tiber Septim

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A Septim coin. Colloquially referred to as a drake.
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A Septim coin. Colloquially referred to as a drake.

Tiber Septim (also Talos, or General Talos) (Born 2E 827 - 3E 38), was the founder and first Emperor of the Third Empire of Tamriel in the fictional Elder Scrolls universe. Tiber Septim is also one of the Nine Divines, a collection of holy gods who fulfill the duties of bearers of "light" and "good" throughout Tamriel and Nirn as a whole.

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[edit] Early life

Tiber Septim was born in Atmora under the name Talos, meaning Stormcrown in the old Ehlnofey. He spent his youth in Skyrim, there learning the ancient art of the Tongues as well as the strategies of war from the chieftains there. At the age of 20 he led the invasion of Old Hrol'dan, taking it back from the Witchmen of High Rock. Soon after this it became known from the arriving storms that the Greybeards were about to speak. As the nearby villages were being evacuated, Talos, instead, made his way to the mountains where the Greybeards lived. When he arrived, the gags of the Greybeards were removed, and when they spoke his name, the world shook. The Greybeards told Talos that he would come to rule Tamriel and that he must go south to do so [1].

[edit] History as a General

Tiber Septim started his career as a general in service to the petty Colovian king, Cuhlecain, under the name of Talos. As a general he fought against the last forces of the Akaviri Potentate as well as against the the combined Nord-Breton Alliance at the battle of Sancre Tor.

After his victory at Sancre Tor, his liege, Cuhlecain was killed, and Tiber Septim's throat was slit by a High Rock nightblade. While he lived, his Voice failed him. This left him as ruler of the lands he conquered, and now forced to whisper, he ruled under the names Tiber Septim, and Ysmir, the Dragon of the North. [2].

[edit] History as an Emperor

According to Stronach k'Thojj III's book, A Brief History of the Empire, Cyrodiil was a collection of petty kingdoms before Tiber Septims reign.

To increase his power, Tiber Septim struck a deal with the Tribunal of Vvardenfell - Morrowind was to be granted a degree of sovereignty in exchange for Numidium. With its help, he united the entire continent under his banner. The Third Age was announced by Tiber himself in 2E 897 after the uniting of the entire continent of Tamriel under his banner.

Upon his death in 3E 38, Tiber Septim was succeeded by his grandson, Pelagius Septim I.

[edit] Other Titles

General of Cuhlecain: CE 847-9 - CE 854

[edit] Trivia

  • The currency of the Empire, the Septim, is derived from Tiber's name.

In Greek Mythology, Talos refers to an automaton made by the Greek God Hephaestus. This may have been the influence of Numidium.

Imperial Positions
Preceded by:
Cuhlecain
Emperor of Cyrodiil
CE 854 - CE 896
Succeeded by:
None
per foundation of Tamrielic Empire
Preceded by:
None
per foundation of Tamrielic Empire
Emperor of Tamriel
CE 896 - 3E 38
Succeeded by:
Pelagius Septim I


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Characters of The Elder Scrolls
Almalexia | Dagoth Ur | Jagar Tharn | King of Worms | Lorkhan | Mankar Camoran | Martin Septim | Nerevar |
Numidium | Sotha Sil | Tiber Septim | Uriel Septim VII | Vivec

See also: Daedric Princes | Morrowind characters | Oblivion characters | Pantheons of Tamriel | Septim bloodline

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