Ysmir, Dragon of the North is the Nordic Name of Kings, a title bestowed upon several heroes throughout history, typically by the voices of the Greybeards.[1][2][3][4] In his sermons, Vivec claimed that Ysmir always appears as a bearded king.[5]
- Wulfharth, Dragonborn High King[6] of ancient Skyrim (and later undead warrior) who was also called "Ysmir Kingmaker" and "Ysmir, Dragon of the North."[4][7]
- Tiber Septim, also known as Talos or "Ysmir, Dragon of the North."[2] Dragonborn Founder of the Third Empire of Man, member of the Nine Divines.
- The Last Dragonborn, a hero who was recognized as "Ysmir, Dragon of the North" by the Greybeards in 4E 201.[3]
- Pelinal Whitestrake, an ancient hero of mankind who fought alongside Morihaus as the champion of Alessia. Known by various other names and titles, one being Ysmir.[8] Though some have claimed another bearer of title may have been conflated with Pelinal.[UOL 1]
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- Pelinal was the only person referred to as such who was not said to be a Dragonborn, however he was a champion of Akatosh (and the Eight Divines as a whole) regardless.
- The Ysmir Collective was a great library that was the cornerstone of academic life at the College of Winterhold[9]
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Cyrodiil — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ a b Varieties of Faith... — Brother Mikhael Karkuxor of the Imperial College
- ^ a b Arngeir's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ a b The Arcturian Heresy — The Underking, Ysmir Kingmaker
- ^ The 36 Lessons of Vivec — Vivec
- ^ Jarl Balgruuf the Greater's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Five Songs of King Wulfharth
- ^ Before the Ages of Man — Aicantar of Shimerene
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Throat of the World: Skyrim — Imperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
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