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Characters from ''[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]]'' include:
== The Gods ==
 
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* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: All of the Daedra and even the Aedra probably qualify as this, but Hermaeus Mora is the only one who routinely appears as a Lovecraftian mass of tentacles, eyes and claws.
* [[Eldritch Location]]: Apocrypha, home to all forbidden knowledge, filled with invisible ghosts floating among endless, shadowy bookshelves.
* [[Great Big Book of Everything]]: His artifact. Reading it will give the Player Character a stat boost, and then it will vanish, presumably before you [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation|read too much]].
* [[Keeper of Forbidden Knowledge]]
* [[Library of Babel]]
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* [[Knight Templar]]: The Daedra under him are even called Knights of Order.
* [[One of These Is Not Like the Others]]: Is very Anuic in nature compared to the other generally chaotic to varying degrees Daedric Princes.
* [[Sealed Inside a Person -Shaped Can|Sealed Inside a Daedric Prince Shaped Can]]
* [[Tin Tyrant]]
 
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** He also killed many Khajiit, ''simply because they didn't look human''. Granted, he stopped after he learned that they weren't from Aldmeris,<ref>The continent the Ayleids came from.</ref> but still.
* [[Flaming Sword]]: His sword was enchanted to inflict fire damage.
* [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation]]: Probably goes with being a potential time traveller - he was aware the nonlinear part of the universe as well as Akatosh's dual nature, and even realized that he was a sort of indirect creator of his arch-nemesis Umaril (since if it were not for Pelinal's deeds then Umaril would not be famous).
* [[Heroic Albino]]: Hence why one of his titles is "Whitestrake," and he was known to have white hair even when he was young.
* [[Historical Hero Upgrade]]: In-universe. His portrayal in ''Knights of the Nine'' conveniently forgets about his blatant racist views and psychopathic episodes.
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A Nordic King from the First Era. Also known as Ysmir, the Dragon of the North. Was an incarnation of the god Shor. He lived through many events of the first era, such as a battle with the Alessian Order and a fight with Alduin, then fighting in the War of Red Mountain, then getting himself embroiled in Tiber Septim's grand plans.
 
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: Was revived by Shor after his initial death. This essentially made him immortal.
* [[Body Double]]: According to the [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20101213132457/http://imperial-library.info/content/morrowind-arcturian-heresy The Arcturian Heresy] he served as this to Hjalti, pretending to be Tiber Septim.
* [[Rapid Aging]]: After using Thu'um (also known as dragon shouts) to age up everyone in Skyrim (after Alduin and Orkey made them children) he aged himself up too fast.
* [[The Purge]]: His first new law was to order this, slaughtering the members of the Alessian Order.
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A gigantic Dwemer-crafted robot that is so powerful that it ''distorts time'' simply by existing. It was probably originally engineered by Kagrenac, but did not see much use until Vivec gave it to Tiber Septim in exchange for special privileges for the province of Morrowind. It then proceeded to crush the Aldmeri Dominion almost single-handedly.
 
* [[Big Bad]]: {{spoiler|In Michael Kirkbride's C0DA, in which it is refutation incarnated/, or the "Fuck it" in a world in which love is the answer. [[Mind Screw|It's that kind of story]].}}
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Numidium stands at 1,000 feet or 304.8 meters tall, making it slightly taller than the Eiffel Tower.
* [[Organic Technology]]: It is powered by the heart of Lorkhan or rough equivalent thereof, and some drawings depict it as having a ribcage and spine. {{spoiler|It's also possible that its armor or other structural components are what all the Dwemer were transformed into.}}
* [[Reality Warper]]: Simply being activated for a short time after the end of ''Daggerfall'' caused time to split into many streams, recombining violently.
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* [[Legacy Character]]: According to the M'aiq of Skyrim, M'aiq is a name passed down amongst his family
 
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