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Saints are individuals recognized by various cultures and religions on Tamriel for their holiness, deeds, and other pious accomplishments. They are anointed through a process called canonization.

Altmer[edit]

Some Altmeri individuals, such as Saint Ohmandil and Saint Terilde are revered as saints. Items associated with them and their remnants are occasionally kept as relics.[1][2][3]

Breton[edit]

The Bretons have saints that are affiliated with a god, and have usually performed great deeds.

Statue of Saint Stental

Ellenica

Saint Ellenica was a priestess of Arkay.[4] Her prayer book is a holy relic, and contains passages that can be read to put the dead to rest.[5] She was buried in Flyleaf Catacombs with her prayer book, which was retrieved in 2E 582.[6]

Marben

Saint Marben is a saint of Arkay.[4][7] Saint Marben's Fingerbone is a holy relic of Arkay, and was buried at Sanguine Barrows until it was retrieved from Saint Marben's grave in 2E 582.[8][9]

Octavien

Saint Octavien was a Priest of Arkay who was slain with a scythe by Daedra worshippers.[10] The broken scythe blade that killed Octavien is a holy relic of Arkay. It was buried in a tomb near Lorkrata Hills until it was retrieved by a Knight of Arkay in 2E 582.[11]

Saint Pelin

Pelin

Saint Pelin the Martyr was a Breton priest of Stendarr that ascended to the role of sainthood following his divine act in the defense of the Bangkorai Garrison in 1E 1029, which in turn, brought the province of High Rock into the First Empire of Cyrodiil. He had become a folk hero to the Bretons of Evermore and the greater region of Bretonic-Bangkorai, memorialized by the chapel of St. Pelin in Evermore, the Order of Saint Pelin, the knightly order of the Kingdom of Evermore, and the great cemetery called Pelin Graveyard.

Stental

Saint Stental slew the demon of Overlook Hill (also called "the Leaper"), rescuing the three Sisters of Kynareth from an untimely death.[12] A statue dedicated to him was built where the demon was slain.[13]

Vitache

Saint Vitache is the Patron of Millers, Scissor-Grinders, and Bathhouse Attendants. She was honored daily by the millers of Northglen in 2E 582.[14]

Dunmer[edit]

Greater Saints[edit]

The greater saints of the Temple,[15] listed with their proper spheres, are:

Lesser Saints[edit]

The lesser saints of the Temple, listed with their proper spheres, are:[17]

  • Saint Rilms the Barefooted – Pilgrims, Beggars
  • Saint Aralor the Penitent – Tanners and Miners
  • Saint Seryn the Merciful – Brewers, Bakers, Distillers
  • Saint Felms the Bold – Butchers, Fishmongers
  • Saint Roris the Martyr – Furnishers and Caravaners
  • Saint Olms the Just – Sailors, Chandlers, Clerks, Indoril[18]
  • Saint Delyn the Wise – Potters, Glassmakers
  • Saint Meris the Peacemaker – Farmers, Laborers
  • Saint Llothis the Pious – Tailors, Dyers, Dres[18]
  • Saint Vorys the Immolant[21][22] – Telvanni[18][UOL 1]
  • Saint Jiub the Eradicator of the Winged Menace[23]

Imperial[edit]

Redguard[edit]

Have Sword-Saints instead

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Circlet of Saint Ohmandil item description in ESO
  2. ^ Saint Terilde's Fingerbone item description in ESO
  3. ^ Monastic Nenaron's dialogue in ESO
  4. ^ a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named ESOAlvaren
  5. ^ Saint Ellenica's Prayer Book quest item description in ESO
  6. ^ Matthiaume's JournalMatthiaume
  7. ^ Edweg's Resignation NoteEdweg
  8. ^ Edweg's dialogue during Archaic Relics inESO
  9. ^ Saint Marben's Fingerbone quest item description in ESO
  10. ^ Talisman of Saint Octavien item description in ESO
  11. ^ Cesabelle's dialogue during Archaic Relics in ESO
  12. ^ Saint Stental
  13. ^ The Statue of Saint Stental's location near Dreughside in ESO
  14. ^ Northglen Farm OpportunitiesMarge Gaercroft
  15. ^ a b c d e f Generic dialogue about greater saints in Morrowind
  16. ^ a b c The Living GodsDurillis the Theologian
  17. ^ a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named LotS
  18. ^ a b c d e Mottos of the Dunmeri Great HousesVilyn Girith
  19. ^ Nerevar at Red Mountainthe Tribunal Temple
  20. ^ Saint Nerevar
  21. ^ Parables of Saint Vorys
  22. ^ High Priest Trilam's dialogue during A Thief to Catch a Thief in ESO: Necrom
  23. ^ Saint Jiub's OpusJiub
  24. ^ Shezarr and the DivinesFaustillus Junius
  25. ^ Philius Dormeir's dialogue in ESO
  26. ^ Synnolian Tunifus' dialogue in Morrowind
  27. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named TFoSC
  28. ^ Guide to CheydinhalAlessia Ottus
  29. ^ St. Jahn's Wort in Oblivion
  30. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Ralvas
  31. ^ Saint Kaladas Body Markings in ESO
  32. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Olava
  33. ^ The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Official Game Guide — Peter Olafson
  34. ^ Guide to ChorrolAlessia Ottus
  35. ^ The Prophet's dialogue in Oblivion: Knights of the Nine
  36. ^ Generic Imperial idle dialogue at Fort Frostmoth in Morrowind: Bloodmoon
  37. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Opsius

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