Lore:Llothis

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Llothis
ON-concept-Saint Llothis Banner.jpg
Llothis banner depiction (ESO)
Race Dunmer
(laterFactotum)
Gender Male
Resided in Vvardenfell
Clockwork City
Appears in ESO

Saint Llothis the Piousis theDunmeripatronsaintof Tailors and Dyers and the patron saint ofHouse Dres.[1]Contemporary and companion of the Tribunals, and the best-lovedAlma Rulaof theTribunal Temple,he formulated the central rituals and principles of the New Temple Faith. Saint Llothis is the symbolic mortal bridge between the gods and the faithful, and the archetypal priest.[2][3]Llothis was canonized by the Tribunal, and shrines to him could be found in Tribunal temples. Hiscrosieris now a prized relic of theTribunal Temple.[4]

While they were alive, saints Llothis andOlmswere known to ride through theBrass Fortressduring the parades on holy days onfabricantNix-Oxmounts.[5]

When close to death,Sotha Silplaced Llothis's soul into a modified black soul gem which was then brought to the Asylum Sanctorium, in theClockwork City,and installed in a giantfactotumbody to make him immortal.[6]Unfortunately, the process eventually drove him to madness, which manifested as a deep depression over the seeming loss of his spiritual connection to the Tribunal.[7]His soul was released from the factotum body in2E 582,[8]and was later transferred into theCrosier of St. Llothis.[9]

AllTempleshrine offerings grant cures of common diseases, of blight diseases, and of afflictions of poison. Offerings made to the shrine of Saint Llothis additionally grant Rock of Llothis, for fortifying the will.[10][11]

In3E 427the Captain of theBuoyant Armigerstook the Crosier of St. Llothis into battle againstDagoth Ur's forces onRed Mountain.To protect his retreating subordinates, the Captain mounted a last stand near Dagoth Ur's citadel, and the staff was lost.[9]The crosier was subsequently recovered from there for the Temple by theNerevarine.[4]

There is a tailor shop called St. Llothis' Garments in the Royal Bazaar ofMournhold.[12]

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