Lore:Celarus
Loremaster Celarus | |||
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Loremaster Celarus | |||
Race | Altmer | Gender | Male |
Resided in | Artaeum | ||
Reign | 3E 100- |
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Previous Ruler | Valsirenn | ||
Appears in | ESO |
Celarus was leader of the Psijics for at least 290 years as of 3E 400.[1][2] (Waughin Jarth records him as the leader of the Order as far back as at least 3E 110). Celarus was Loremaster of the Order under Ritemaster Iachesis and later Ritemaster Valsirenn by 2E 582.[3] He was the author of The Old Ways.[4] He was considered a wise scholar and thoughtful if remote sage who sought balance in all things. He was responsible for seeking and containing items and forces that could disrupt the Aurbic forces of Tamriel.[5]
One of the pieces of the Tales of Tribute, a popular card game originating from the Systres Archipelago played continent-wide during the Interregnum in Second Era[6] bore the image of Loremaster Celarus. A deck themed after him and the Psijic Order was part of the game.[7][5]
Response to Bero's Speech mentions a sage by the name of Celarus, though it's unclear if they're the same person.
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
Books[edit]
- The Old Ways by Celarus the Loremaster — A guide to the Psijic Order and their beliefs
References[edit]
- ^ Fragment: On Artaeum — Taurce il-Anselma, 3E 400
- ^ The Doors of Oblivion — Seif-ij Hidja
- ^ Loremaster Celarus in ESO: Summerset
- ^ The Old Ways — Celarus the Loremaster
- ^ a b High Isle Preview—Exploring Tales of Tribute's Patrons
- ^ The Secret Origins of Tribute — Brunile Dufont, Games Scholar
- ^ Tales of Tribute: Series One — The Founders