Lore:Stendarr

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Stendarr
"Come to me, Stendarr, for without you, I might be deaf to the manswarm murmurings of thy people, and forgetting their need for comfort and wisdom, I might indulge myself in vain scribblings."The Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition

Stendarr,also known asStendarr the Steadfast,[1]is theGod of Mercy, Charity, Well-Earned Luck,[2]andJustice.[3]He is also acclaimed as theGod of Compassion,[4][5]andRighteous Rule by Might and Merciful Forbearance.[6]Stendarr is theApologist ofMen,[7]patron of theImperial Legion,[8]magistrates, rulers, and knights errant,[9]and one of theDivines.[10]

Origins and worship[edit]

Stendarr was originally worshipped asStuhn,God of Ransom, shield-thane ofShor,but later developed into the current form of worship as a deity of compassion or, sometimes, righteous rule.[7]He is worshipped throughoutTamrieland is considered part of theImperial,Breton,Altmer,BosmerandKhajiitpantheons.[11][7]

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Worship in Cyrodiil[edit]

The Imperials of the province of Cyrodiil venerate Stendarr and the Divine is considered part of the Cyrodiilic pantheon.[7]A Chapel of Stendarr is known to have been located in the city ofChorrolin the Second and Third Eras.[12][13]In the late Third Era, wayshrines dedicated to the Divine can be found throughout the countryside of the province.[13]A statue of Stendarr was featured in the Arboretum district of theImperial City,the capital of Cyrodiil, in the Second and Third Eras.[12][13]

AlthoughAyleidsfollowed the Daedra, the Aedra of Elven pantheon were still widely revered, with probably a majority of the Ayleids continuing to pay them homage, but cults devoted to the various Daedric Princes sprang up across Cyrodiil, tolerated and then celebrated.[14]

Worship in Elsweyr[edit]

Stendarr is worshipped as S'rendarr, the Runt, among the Khajiit ofElsweyrand is regarded as the son ofAhnurrandFadomai.[15]According to the Khajiit, Ahnurr and Fadomai acclaimed S'rendarr as God of Mercy as he was the weakest child.[15]As God of Mercy, the Khajiit associate S'rendarr with compassion, charity and justice.[16]A Shrine of the Consummate S'rendarr was located in Jodewood in the Second Era until its priests were exiled for refusing to acknowledge the edicts proclaimed after the adoption of the Riddle'Thar Epiphany, causing the temple to fall into ruin and become occupied by bandits.[12]

Worship in Morrowind[edit]

The majority of the population ofMorrowinddo not venerate Stendarr,[17]however, in the late Third Era, worship of Stendarr and the Divines was practised by a small minority ofDunmeron the Island ofVvardenfell.[18]Worship of the Divine in Vvardenfell in the late Third Era was largely confined to its non-Dunmer population who could pray at shrines operated by theImperial Cult,a missionary group, which combined worship of the Divines and provided services for all the Divines at shrines found at Imperial forts.[18]A shrine to Stendarr and the Divines was also located in the Royal Palace ofMournholdduring this time.[19]Members of theImperial Cultwere said to "serve Stendarr" by taking on roles of protection.[8]Iulus Truptor, a member of the Imperial Cult, was called the "Stendarr Savant".[8]Another cult member claimed to have received visions from Stendarr guiding her to lost treasures.[8]

Following the collapse of theTribunal Templein 3E 427, worshippers of Stendarr and the Divines formed the majority ofHlaaluand Vvardenfell districts.[20]In the Second Era, during theAlliance War,a shrine to Stendarr, in the name of Stuhn, was located at the city of Mournhold.[12]

Worship in Skyrim[edit]

The ancient Nords worshipped Stundarr in the role of Stuhn associated with the totem of the whale. Stuhn was considered the God of Ransom and Justice, who taught the Nords the benefits of taking hostages. Stuhn was said to be brother of Tsun and both were shield-thanes of Shor who defended him against foriegn gods, who would fell Tsun. When Alessia overthrew the Aylied Empire she combined the Nordic and Elven Pantheons creating a new Pantheon of the Eight Divines. Though it was controversial in some parts of Skyrim, most Nords identify with Stendarr over Stuhn, whereas by contrast many still refer to Kynerath as her aspect of Kyne.[citation needed]

In the Fourth Era, shrines to Stendarr could be found throughout the province ofSkyrim,in the wilderness and in urban centers, such as at the Temple of the Divines inSolitude.[21]TheVigil of Stendarr,a holy order founded after theOblivion Crisisin 3E 433, had a chapter-house in Skyrim in the Fourth Era which was located south of the city ofDawnstar.[21]The Vigilants of Stendarr followed the teachings of Stendarr, provided healing services to the population of Skyrim, and engaged in combat with Abominations.[21]The chapter-house was destroyed in 4E 201 and its occupants, including the Keeper of the Vigil and head of the chapter in Skyrim, were killed by theVolkihar,the predominant vampire clan in the province.[22]The holy order also utilized a watchtower known as Stendarr's Beacon during this time.[21]A shrine dedicated to Stendarr and the Divines was located atFort Frostmothon the Island ofSolstheimin the late Third Era.[23]

After imperialization and the loss of independence, someReachmenembraced the worship of the Eight Divines, including Stendarr, believing that certain aspects of their traditional practices were best left in the past.[24][25][26]

Worship in the Iliac Bay[edit]

Stendarr is the patron deity of several regions in theIliac Bay,includingAlik'r,Bhoriane,Mournoth,Phrygias,SantakiandUrvaius,and is venerated byRedguardsand Bretons alike.[27][28]Temples dedicated to the Divine could be found throughout the Iliac Bay during the late Third Era and were administered by theTemple of Stendarr,a religious organization dedicated to Stendarr and his teachings, which offered healing and training to the population of the Iliac Bay.[29]Only healers of the temples of Stendarr offered their services to both worshippers and heretics.[30]The Temple of Stendarr was led by a patriarch and was allied to theBenevolence of Mara,a religious organization dedicated toMaraand her teachings.[29]TheCrusaders,also known as the Knights of Stendarr, was a knightly order dedicated to Stendarr which protected his temples against its adversaries, such as theCitadel of Ebonarm.[31]Stendarr is considered the most popular Divine among Redguard knights.[32]

Worship in the Summerset Isles[edit]

TheSect of Harmonious MastersofLillandrilwas a sect dedicated to the teachings of Stendarr that emerged during the Second Era in the city of Lillandril.[33]The sect abhorred violence, offered healing and promulgated knowledge of healing spells to the general population.[34]The veneration of Stendarr is frowned upon by a minority ofElveswho consider the god unworthy of the worship of the Children ofAldmerisbecause of his role as the Apologist of Men.[34]Aritanwe of Lillandril, a notable member of the sect, refuted criticism of the veneration of Stendarr among Elves inRituals of the Harmonious Masters.[34]

Mythology[edit]

According to the creation myth presented in theAnuad,Stendarr and the aedra (gods) were born from the mingled blood ofAnuandPadomay,the good and evil primal forces, respectively, and therefore have a capacity for both good and evil, in contrast to the daedra, who were born from the blood of Padomay, and thus are only evil.[35]The formation ofAkatosh,the Dragon God of Time, from the mingled blood of the brothers Anu and Padomay facilitated the formation of Stendarr and the gods as they learnt to structure themselves.[36]Shezarr's Song,a Cyrodiilic creation myth, acclaims the creation ofMundusto the sacrifice of Stendarr and the gods whose sacrifices were embodied as eponymous planets.[37][38]Stendarr and the gods were subsequently bound to the Earth Bones as a result.[37]It is said that the Divine accompanied EmperorTiber Septimin his later years in the early Third Era.[7]TheWarp in the West,also known as the Miracle of Peace, in 3E 417 is attributed to Stendarr, Mara andAkatosh.[39]

Teachings[edit]

"Those who don't believe in mercy must believe in fear."–Corbyn Rangouze, Priest of Stendarr[40]

Stendarr, through his priests, resolutes, and templars, makes his will known to the mortals of Tamriel,[41]and commands them to "be kind and generous to the people of Tamriel. Protect the weak, heal the sick, and give to the needy".[42]Stendarr offers mercy to all mortals and he welcomes heretics, the afflicted, the hopeless and the forgotten.[43]The Divine cherishes and protects all mortals regardless of whether they acknowledge him or not and he does not distinguish between worshippers and heretics.[17]The priests of Stendarr act as a conduit and he provides guidance and assistance to mortals through them.[43]Mortals who open their heart and soul to Stendarr's mercy and seek his benevolence are healed and gain understanding of the love Stendarr holds for all mortals, particularly those less fortunate.[34][43]He also offers help in the form of healing as Stendarr can mend any wound, stay any disease, and soothe any broken soul.[43]

Stendarr bestowed upon mortals the gift of magic and the ability to employ it,[34]with which mortals can seek Stendarr's wisdom through the use of restoration magic in his name.[43]Invocation of Stendarr grants the wielder the ability to cloak themselves in a righteous aura of blessed light, which has been adapted by the priests and resolutes of Stendarr to form either, a piercing beam resembling a spear, a form of armor or shield, or for use as a tool for healing.[33]However, the mercy of Stendarr does not extend to the enemies of mortals, who are referred to as Abominations, and the Divine considers them abhorrent and unnatural, and deserving of extermination without mercy.[41]Vinicius Imbrex, Archbishop of Chorrol, defined four kinds of Abominations - daedra, lycanthropes, the undead and vampires - inThe Four Abominations.[41]Stendarr is known as the Divine who "suffers Men to read".[44]

Precepts of Stendarr[edit]

Stendarr commands all mortals to make themselves vulnerable to his will and follow his precepts:

  • Never refuse aid you are capable of providing.
  • Go among the infirm and the wounded wherever you find them.
  • Offer prayer to Stendarr every day.
  • Do not hoard wealth or indulge physically.[43]

Artifacts[edit]

Gauntlets of the Crusader[edit]

The Gauntlets of the Crusader, one of theCrusader's Relics,was created by Stendarr in the early First Era and granted toPelinal Whitestrake,the Divine Crusader, to allow him to defeat and banishUmaril the Unfeathered,an Ayleid Sorcerer King. Pelinal, despite his victory over Umaril, was slain and the Crusader's Relics were scattered and lost for thousands of years.[45]The gauntlets were later recovered by Sir Casimir, aKnight of the Nine,in the early Third Era and remained in his possession until 3E 139.[45]The murder of a beggar at the hands of Sir Casimir in the Chapel of Stendarr inChorrolin 3E 139 led Stendarr to deem Sir Casimir unworthy of his artifact and the gauntlets fell to the floor where they lay until coming into the possession of theHero of Kvatchin 3E 433.[46]

Stendarr's Hammer[edit]

Stendarr's Hammeris a hammer rumored to have once been wielded byStendarr,the God of Justice. One of his other titles, the God of Righteous Might, is fitting as the hammer is very heavy. It is made ofebonyandsapphire,which can also be used to further temper it The weapon is enchanted to drain or damage the health of those it strikes, at the cost of the wielder's stamina.

Ring of Stendarr's Mercy[edit]

The Ring of Stendarr's Mercy is a ring that was linked to theAmulet of KingsandSancre Tor,the ring served as a key to a ward of Stendarr protecting the Amulet in2E 582.It was used by theVestigeto retrieve the Amulet alongsideSai Sahan.[47]

Widowill[edit]

Widowill is a suit of armor imbued with Stendarran holy protections. It was created when a soldier's widow in anImperialvillage decided to take her husband's arms against anecromancergroup that had set up nearby and had started grave robbing and kidnapping people. Stendarr noticed the woman's selflessness and blessed the armor with protections that reduced the attacking necromancers to dust.[48]

Organizations[edit]

Planet[edit]

The planetStendarr,sometimes calledTHENDR,is one of the Planets in the skies ofMundus,and according to the Warrior-Poet,Vivec,it is one of the eight worlds known to theDwemer.Stendarr isJulianos' satellite and is orbiting around it. As with all astral bodies bodies seen in the skies aboveNirnand their corresponding deities, the planet Stendarr is believed to be the plane of the god Stendarr as well as the god himself, as seen from the mortal plane. It is said to actually be a differentplane of existencein its own right, infinite in size and mass, with its appearance as a sphere being only a visual phenomenon caused by mortal mental stress.

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The Little Moon GodJone(Secunda) is also known as Stendarr's Sorrow.[7]
  • Followers of the Divines use many variants on a common threat: they offer Stendarr's mercy, for they themselves will not give any.[13][21]
  • Stendarr lends his name to the beverage known as Stendarr's Vigilance Ginger Ale.[49]
  • The word for "relating to Stendarr" is "Stendarran".[50]

See Also[edit]

Books[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Sir Roderic's dialogue inOblivion:Knights of the Nine
  2. ^Daughter of the NibenSathyr Longleat
  3. ^Torasa Aram's dialogue inMorrowind:Tribunal
  4. ^Varieties of Faith: The High ElvesBrother Mikhael Karkuxorof the Imperial College
  5. ^Varieties of Faith: The Wood ElvesBrother Mikhael Karkuxorof the Imperial College
  6. ^Loading screeninSkyrim
  7. ^abcdefVarieties of Faith...Brother Mikhael Karkuxorof the Imperial College
  8. ^abcdStendarrdialogue topic inMorrowind
  9. ^Varieties of Faith: The BretonsBrother Mikhael Karkuxorof the Imperial College
  10. ^The Talos MistakeLeonora Venatus
  11. ^Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: The Elsweyr ConfederacyImperial Geographical Society,2E 864
  12. ^abcdEvents ofESO
  13. ^abcdEvents ofOblivion
  14. ^Daedra Worship: The AyleidsPhrastus of Elinhir
  15. ^abWords of Clan Mother AhnissiClan Mother Ahnissi
  16. ^Varieties of Faith: The KhajiitBrother Mikhael Karkuxorof the Imperial College
  17. ^abThe Friend of All Mortalsthe Resolute Templar of Ska'vyn
  18. ^abEvents ofMorrowind
  19. ^Events ofMorrowind:Tribunal
  20. ^A Life of Uriel Septim VIIRufus Hayn
  21. ^abcdeEvents ofSkyrim
  22. ^Events ofSkyrim:Dawnguard
  23. ^Events ofMorrowind:Bloodmoon
  24. ^Belchimac's dialogue inSkyrim
  25. ^Cedran's dialogue inSkyrim
  26. ^Degaine's dialogue inSkyrim
  27. ^Patron deities ofPhrygias,Santaki,Urvaius,Alik'r,BhorianeandMournothinDaggerfall
  28. ^Events ofDaggerfall
  29. ^abFaction information for theTemple of StendarrinDaggerfall
  30. ^The Healer's Tale— Anonymous
  31. ^Faction information for theCrusadersinDaggerfall
  32. ^Varieties of Faith, The ForebearsBrother Mikhael Karkuxorof the Imperial College
  33. ^abAura of the RighteousPtolus the Bright,ResoluteofStendarr
  34. ^abcdeRituals of the Harmonious MastersAritanwe of Lillandril
  35. ^The Annotated Anuad
  36. ^The Monomyth
  37. ^abAedra and Daedra
  38. ^The OrreryinOblivion:Orreryofficial download
  39. ^The Warp in the WestUlvius Tero
  40. ^Corbyn Rangouze's dialogue inESO
  41. ^abcThe Four AbominationsVinicius Imbrex,Archbishop ofChorrol,1E 10511087
  42. ^Ten Commands: Nine Divines
  43. ^abcdefPrecepts of StendarrPtolus the Bright,ResoluteofStendarr
  44. ^Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: InvocationImperial Geographical Society,2E 864
  45. ^abThe Knights of the NineKaroline of Solitude
  46. ^Events ofOblivion:Knights of the Nine
  47. ^Valley of Bladesquest inESO
  48. ^Armor of Myth and LegendAurelienne Dulroi
  49. ^Stendarr's Vigilance Ginger Alebeverage inESO
  50. ^Stendarran BeltinMorrowind