Lore:Magnus

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This article is about the god. For the emperor, seeMagnus Septim.For the astronomical object, seeSun.

The Eye of Magnus is always upon us, in the spells and enchantments that devout Mages conjure.
—Excerpt from the Lesson of the Divine Body[1]

Magnus,also known as theGod of Magic(or simplyMagicitself),[2]theSun God,theGreat Architect,[3]He Who Abstained,[4]and theSorceror-King,[5]was a prominentet'Ada,one of the Original Spirits. During theDawn Era,Lorkhanpersuaded Magnus and several other et'Ada to help create the mortal plane,Mundus.Magnus was said to have been the architect of Mundus, as he created the schematics and diagrams needed to construct it.[6][7][2]

As Mundus began to form, it became evident that many of the et'Ada would be required to sacrifice much of their power in order to form the mortal plane.[2]As their aspects began to die off, many of the et'Ada vanished completely.[6]Magnus decided to terminate the project.[2]He fled toAetheriusin the last of Mundus's birth-pains, and his departure tore a hole which becameNirn's sun, itself known as Magnus.[6][7][2][8]

The et'Ada who chose to stay became theEhlnofey.[6]Many other et'Ada, who became known as theMagna Ge,followed Magnus, tearing smaller holes in the sky, which became the stars,[9][10][UOL 1]although it is sometimes believed that the stars are actually fragments of Magnus himself.[11]Magnus didn't take a mate; instead, he fashioned his offspring from aether,[12]with his daughters emerging from forges. Those offspring comprised the Magna Ge, which included the Nine Coruscations. The eldest was thePrime Archon,followed byMerid-Nunda,and the others:Iana-Lor,Londa-Vera,Sheza-Rana,Unala-Se,Valia-Sha,Xero-Lyg,andMnemo-Li.[9][13]

After Magnus's departure, the et'Ada convened at theAdamantine Towerat an event known as Convention and decided to punish Lorkhan for his trickery.[14][2][UOL 2]

Legacy and Worship[edit]

In the eras that followed, manyAltmerandBretonsvenerated Magnus as a god and he became a part of their respective pantheons.[7]TheAyleids,masters of the arcane arts, worshiped him as the god of Sight, Light, and Insight and were known to dedicate temples in his name.[15]The Priory of the Golden Staff were peaceful followers of Magnus headquartered nearStormhaven,[16]teaching of Magnus's grand design for the Mundus, and his disappointment at the flaws introduced into his creation. They believed that Magnus watches from the sun, waiting to repair what the others set amiss and were in possession of forbidden texts that revealed a darker design; some of the Magna Ge once sought a tool to unmake what had been made wrong, in order that it could be remade in accordance with the Architect's plan, which becameMehrunes Dagon.[3][17]

Bretonfollowers of Magnus sometimes use wicker effigies as stand-ins for themselves when performing certain rituals.[18]

TheKhajiitworshipMagrus,where he is commonly known as theCat's Eyeor theThird Eye ofAzurah.An ancient belief that predate the religious reforms of the Riddle'thar Epiphany tells a story that when Magrus fled fromBoethraand Lorkhaj, he could only see out of one eye and fell into theMoonshadow.There Azurah judged him as too full of fear to rule a sphere, and she tore out his other eye. Magrus left to the heavens blinded, but Azurah made of his eye a stone to reflect the Varliance Gate, which is known as the Aether Prism. However, some Khajiiti sorcerers hold that Magrus left the eye willingly as an offering to Azurah and her children, and these magi still utter prayers to his name.[19]

Cyrodiiliclegends say Magnus can inhabit the bodies of powerful mages and lend them his power. He is also associated withZurin Arctus,the Underking and is sometimes represented by an astrolabe, a telescope, or, more commonly, astaff.[7]He was rumored to have had dealings with theBlades,going as far to entrust them with a map to his staff.[20]TheNew Life Festival,which takes place across Tamriel, was originally in celebration of Magnus.[21]During theSecond Empire,the worship of Magnus was strictly prohibited for Imperials inImperialsociety.[22]

Morrowindlegends, specifically fromVivec's famous sermons claim thatNerevarwas banished from the library of the sun by the power of Magnus.[23]

Reachmencelebrate their version ofNew Life Festival,[24]a holiday originally dedicated to Magnus and pray for Hrokkibeg, the aspect ofHircineto protect the sun. They believe that to any attempts to hinder Magnus' slow return are doomed to fail.[25]

Imperialsdo not consider Magnus as the Divine, for though he gave much, he did not give all. His Aedric nature is not questioned, but he is not worshipped. His gift of magic is considered a dubious contribution that does the world at least as much ill as it does good.[26]

BosmerSpinnersalso claim that thesunandstarsare holes pierced in the wall of night by Magnus—andother spirits—seeking to escape Nirn.[27]

Artifacts[edit]

He supposedly created and used theStaff of Magnus,one of the elder artifacts ofTamriel.Legend tells that it's the only artifact capable of containing his immense power.[28]In time, the staff will abandon the mage who wields it before they become too powerful and upsets the mystical balance it is sworn to protect.[29]Another artifact attributed to him is theEye of Magnus,an ancient relic of immense power that was found buried under theNordiccity ofSaarthalin theMerethic Eraand later rediscovered in4E 201.[30][31]

InCyrodiil,amagical stone,supposedly associated with a long-forgotten cult, can be found southeast ofBravil.Known as the Magnus Stone by the populace, it is said to grant a powerful blessing that bolsters the magical abilities of certain individuals.[32][33]

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • TheRedguardsofAbibon-Goracelebrate and worship the sun on the 1st of Midyear, also known as Drigh R'Zimb, which is considered the hottest time of the year in the region. To them, the sun is known asDaibethe.[34]

References[edit]

  1. ^Uurkar of Auri-El's dialogue
  2. ^abcdefBefore the Ages of ManAicantar ofShimerene
  3. ^abDoombringer Celdina's TestamentDoombringer Celdina
  4. ^The Gifts of Magnus
  5. ^Artifact Dialogue — The Elder Scrolls: Arena
  6. ^abcdThe Monomyth
  7. ^abcdVarieties of Faith in the EmpireBrother Mikhael Karkuxorof the Imperial College
  8. ^36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 33Vivec
  9. ^abExegesis of Merid-NundaPhrastus of Elinhir
  10. ^Nhalan's dialogue inESO
  11. ^The Infernal CityGreg Keyes
  12. ^The Adversarial SpiritsAmun-dro,the Silent Priest
  13. ^The Nine CoruscationsStar-Queen Varalias
  14. ^Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: All the Eras of Man, A Comprehensive History of our HistoryImperial Geographical Society,3E 432
  15. ^Glories and LamentsAlexandre Hetrard
  16. ^Meet the Character - Sister CeldinaCaptain Rian Liore
  17. ^Sister Celdina's dialogue inESO
  18. ^Magnus Cult Wicker Effigyitem description and appearance as a common contraband item from Glenumbra inESO
  19. ^The Sky SpiritsAmun-dro,the Silent Priest
  20. ^Staff of Magnuson The Imperial Library
  21. ^Breda's dialogue inESO
  22. ^The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: High RockFlaccus Terentius,2E 581
  23. ^The 36 Lessons of VivecVivec
  24. ^Appearance ofThe Hunter's ReposeandMarkarthduringNew Life Festival
  25. ^New Life Festival Interview— Countess Aurorelle Edrald, Marwig Yeomcroft, Priestess Phaziyya, and Mochtuinne Eye-Tooth
  26. ^Artorius Ponticus Answers Your QuestionsBishop Artorius Ponticus
  27. ^Girnalin's dialogue inESO
  28. ^Mirabelle Ervine's dialogue inSkyrim
  29. ^Tamrielic LoreYagrum Bagarn
  30. ^Night of TearsDranor Seleth
  31. ^Events ofSkyrim
  32. ^New 'Doomstones' Series!
  33. ^Events ofOblivion
  34. ^Drigh R'Zimbdescription inDaggerfall

Note:The following references are considered to beunofficial sources.They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.