Emperor Magnus Septim I | |||
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Race | Unknown | Gender | Male |
Born | 3E 79 |
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Died | 3E 145, 8th of Second Seed |
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Reign | 3E 140- 3E 145 |
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Previous Ruler | Cephorus I | ||
Next Ruler | Pelagius III |
Magnus Septim (sometimes enumerated as Magnus I)[1] was the eleventh emperor of the Septim Dynasty, the former ruling family of the Third Empire. He was preceded by his older brother, Cephorus I and was succeeded by his son, Pelagius III. Magnus assumed the throne in the later years of his life, and he ruled for only five years before his death in 3E 145.[2]
HistoryEdit
Early LifeEdit
Magnus Septim was the youngest child and second son of the Emperor Pelagius II and his second wife, Quintilla of Camlorn. He was born in 3E 79, two years after his brother Cephorus.[3] By the late-first century of the Third Era, in his early adulthood, Magnus lived in Almalexia, where he served as a counselor in the royal court[3] at the time ruled by King Symmachus and Queen Barenziah.[4] When he was nineteen in 3E 98, Magnus attended the funeral of his father, Pelagius II and the coronation of his successor, Magnus' older half-brother, Antiochus I. By 3E 109, Magnus married the Cyrodilic Queen of Lilmoth, Hellena,[Note 1] who represented the Empire's interest earnestly. Later by 3E 119, his reign was marked with great success and he maintained great relations with other kingdoms, much like his siblings.[5] It was at this time that Magnus' son Pelagius III was born.[6][Note 2] He also fathered a daughter named Jolethe,[1][7] as well as more sons and another daughter[1] who were dead by 3E 137.[7]
The War of the Red DiamondEdit
A year later, Antiochus I died, and his daughter, Kintyra II was set to take over as the Empress of Tamriel. The Imperial family was present at her coronation and were even witnesses to Potema's infamous speech defaming the heir apparent before she was banished from the court.[8][9] In 3E 121, the War of the Red Diamond broke out and split the Empire in half. Both Magnus and Cephorus I were at the forefront of the battle against Potema and her allies across the north. Magnus, with his Argonian military, fought Potema's forces in Morrowind and Skyrim, and while they succeeded in the warmer seasons, once it got colder, they retreated south to regroup and plan their next attack. This caused a back and forward that had the war last two more years than it otherwise had to.[10]
In 3E 127, King Magnus and Queen Potema confronted each other at the Battle of Falconstar. By the time Uriel III had been captured in the concurrent battle in Ichidag, Hammerfell. Magnus had the superior position in the ruins of Kogmenthist Castle but in the end, the king was forced to retreat as Potema herself attacked his weakest flank and claimed victory.[10][11] Despite the win, however, Potema's power and influence began to wane until it only extended to her domain, the Kingdom of Solitude. From the Blue Palace, she mounted a series of attacks against her brothers, using necromancy to create an undying army. Potema died ten years later in 3E 137 at the Siege of Solitude and Magnus' son, Pelagius III was named her successor. Three years later, Emperor Cephorus I died from falling off a horse, and in his stead, Magnus became the Emperor of Tamriel at the age of sixty-one.[7] He took up Magnus I as his name ever since then.[1]
Emperor of Tamriel and DeathEdit
Magnus Septim I spent his tenure as the Emperor dealing with the enemy nations after the war, a task that drained much of his energy.[2] Meanwhile in Solitude, King Pelagius III began to show signs of eccentricity as all eyes were on him since he was the Emperor's oldest living child and next in line to inherit the throne. Magnus decided to arrange a marriage between Pelagius and the Duchess of Vvardenfell, Katariah of Clan Ra'athim. Scholars determined two possible reasons as to why. One was that Katariah's clan and kingdom, Ebonheart were open allies to Potema and Uriel III. The two's marriage could have been Magnus' way of cementing relations with Ebonheart. Another, more personal reason was that perhaps Katariah's skills as a diplomat as well as her noteworthy beauty could hide Pelagius' madness.[1]
Emperor Magnus Septim I died peacefully on the 8th of Second Seed in 3E 145[1] although legend from this time claimed that Pelagius III committed patricide. The historian, Stronach k'Thojj III believed this was unlikely because he seldom visited the Imperial City.[2]
GalleryEdit
NotesEdit
- Magnus I was Emperor Antiochus' favorite brother.[1]
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c d e f g The Madness of Pelagius — Tsathenes
- ^ a b c Brief History of the Empire v 2 — Stronach k'Thojj III
- ^ a b The Wolf Queen, v3 — Waughin Jarth
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Temple: Morrowind — Imperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
- ^ The Wolf Queen, v4 — Waughin Jarth
- ^ The Third Era Timeline — Jaspus Ignateous
- ^ a b c The Wolf Queen, v8 — Waughin Jarth
- ^ The Wolf Queen, v5 — Waughin Jarth
- ^ The Wolf Queen, v6 — Waughin Jarth
- ^ a b The Wolf Queen, v7 — Waughin Jarth
- ^ Biography of the Wolf Queen — Katar Eriphanes
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.