Archmagister Vanus Galerion | |||
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Archmagister Vanus Galerion circa 2E 582 | |||
Race | Altmer | Gender | Male |
Born | 2nd Era Sollicich-on-Ker, Summerset Isle |
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Resided in | Artaeum, Summerset Isle | ||
Appears in | ESO, Legends |
Archmagister Vanus Galerion (sometimes Galerion Vanus[1]), born as Trechtus, and called the Great Mage, was the founder of the Mages Guild and one of the most famous users of magic in the history of Tamriel.[2] He trained with the Psijic Order along with fellow student Mannimarco. He strongly opposed Mannimarco's practice of necromancy, and would eventually lead an army of mages in a massive battle against Mannimarco's legions of undead, where he was killed.[3]
HistoryEdit
Early LifeEdit
"Trechtus" was born in the early years of the Second Era (roughly 600 years before the Alliance War)[4] in the Summerset Isles to serfs on the estate of a minor nobleman, Lord Gyrnasse of Sollicich-on-Ker. His father had secretly, against the law of Lord Gyrnasse, taught himself and then Trechtus to read. They had to rely on a black market to get around the restriction Gyrnasse put in place, but still managed to get a steady stream of books and scrolls. When Trechtus was eight, the smugglers were found and imprisoned. Some said that Trechtus's mother, an ignorant and religious woman fearful of her husband, was the betrayer of the smugglers, but there were other rumors as well. The trial of the smugglers was nonexistent, and the punishment swift. The body of Trechtus' father was kept hanging for weeks during the hottest summer Sollicich-on-Ker had seen in centuries.[2]
Three months later, Trechtus ran away, making it as far as Alinor, half-way across Summerset Isle. A band of troubadours found him nearly dead, curled up in a ditch by the side of the road. They nursed him to health, and employed him as an errand boy in return for food and shelter. One of the troubadours, a soothsayer named Heliand, who had trained as a mystic at Artaeum, recognized the boy's potential. When the troupe was performing in the village of Potansa on the far eastern end of Summerset, Heliand took Trechtus, then eleven, to Artaeum, where the Magister of the Isle, Iachesis, also recognized this potential and took Trechtus on as pupil, giving him the name of Vanus Galerion.[2]
At ArtaeumEdit
Vanus Galerion and Mannimarco were the most brilliant students in Artaeum at the time. While Galerion used his talents wisely and honorably, being described as having a "light and warm" heart, Mannimarco turned to the dark arts and was slowly corrupted by them, being noted as having a "dark and cold" heart. Galerion was aware of his contemporary's transformation, and confronted Mannimarco; however, Mannimarco scoffed at Galerion's threats, and continued to study the dark arts. When the Psijic order sent Mannimarco to mainland Tamriel to run an errand, Galerion realized that the necromancer would use the opportunity to amass a following there. The masters ignored Galerion's warnings about the terror they were releasing on the rest of Tamriel, a mistake that Galerion would not soon forget.[3] Eventually, Galerion confronted Mannimarco at Ceporah Tower, demanding that Mannimarco end his foul ways, but to no avail.[3][5]
After having many disagreements with the Psijics (though they were united in their hatred of necromancy), Galerion left Artaeum to pursue his dream: bringing the wondrous benefits of magic to the general public.[3][6]
Birth of the GuildEdit
When he began collecting magic-users from around Summerset Isle, Galerion attracted the animosity of all. He was operating out of the urban center of Firsthold, and there was a common (and not entirely unfounded) attitude that magical experiments should be conducted only in unpopulated areas. Even more provocatively, Galerion proposed to make magical items, potions, and even spells available to any member of the general public who could afford to pay. No longer was magic to be limited either to the aristocracy or intelligentsia.[7] Some labeled Galerion's efforts "Galerion's Folly."[8]
In 2E 230,[9][UOL 1] less than a year after leaving Psijics, Galerion was brought before Iachesis, the King of Firsthold, Rilis XII,[9][3] and numerous nobles and members of the Psijic Order in the "Charter Conclave" to state the intentions of the fraternity he was forming.[8] Galerion's speech to Rilis and Iachesis was not recorded for posterity, but his charter, at any rate, was approved.[7] It proved to be extraordinarily successful, and Galerion himself would become very well-known for his wisdom. He's still cited as the authority on many magical concepts, such as trafficking with daedra,[10] and the modern schools of magic were developed by him.[6] He even outlawed the practice of necromancy within the Mages Guild, and classified the art of soul trapping into two categories: the legal, "White" souls consisting of lesser essences such as beasts and animals, and illegal "Black" souls derived from sentient beings. Galerion believed that such soul-trapping was a part of a sinister plot by Mannimarco to make necromancy seem commonplace and harmless.[11] He soon after formed the Order of the Lamp as protectors of the Guild.[7]
In the Second Era, not long after Vanus Galerion had first founded the Mages Guild and chapter houses had sprung up all over Summereset, though not yet spread to the mainland of Tamriel, is when the magic ritual and praxis used among the popular culture of Tamriel contemporarily was first codified by Vanus Galerion. He restructured the Schools of Magic to be understandable by the masses. Additionally, Galerion invented hyper powerful automated tools of alchemy and enchanting, so that anyone, no matter their own skill in the craft, could concoct whatever they wanted to. This was balanced by the fact that the cost in gold to create devices too dangerous were not affordable for the common man. Some few incidents occurred where some "unschooled yokels" invented things beyond their ken. As an inevitability, Galerion later tore apart his tools, and created less powerful versions used within the guild for most of that institution's longevity.[12]
Invasion from ColdharbourEdit
Following the Soulburst, Vanus Galerion became increasingly concerned about the activities of the Worm Cult and the looming threat of Molag Bal's Planemeld. In 2E 582, he and the Vestige attempted to negotiate a cease-fire in the Alliance War, so that the three alliances could commit their full resources to an assault on Coldharbour. This negotiation was ultimately unsuccessful, but the alliances did endorse a smaller action, in which Mages Guild and Fighters Guild forces invaded Coldharbour to stop the Planemeld.[13]
During this invasion, Galerion was teleported outside the Black Forge of Coldharbour alone and attempted to disable it to help stop the Planemeld. He was soon captured by the Daedra running it and utilized as a power source, where his essences were split from him. The Vestige freed him, restored his essence, and journeyed with him when he personally destroyed the Great Shackle that was intended to bind Coldharbour and Nirn together. Returning to command his forces from the Hollow City, the guilds crossed the Chasm of Coldharbour but were met by the vampires of the Orchard. Vanus assisted in removing Molag Bal's control over them, allowing the guilds to pass through to the Reaver Citadel, which they captured to gain access to the Endless Stair. Then, along with the Vestige, Darien Gautier, Laloriaran Dynar, and Meridia, he entered and disrupted a planar vortex that connected the two realms, ending the threat of the Planemeld.[13] Around 2E 582, he enlisted the Vestige to help free Oracle Marieve from Mephala during the Daedric War.
DisillusionmentEdit
—Vanus Galerion
Over time, Galerion grew bitterly disillusioned with the contrived hierarchies and sinister political environment that the Mages Guild had become. He grew regretful for establishing the guild in the first place, as it had become monster of its own, and was too late for him to fix. After denouncing the guild, Galerion elected to leave Tamriel entirely to travel to other lands. For many years Galerion wandered around Nirn. Eventually, after long his abandonment of the Mages Guild, Galerion claimed that he had found the virtue of magic in his solitary travels.[7][UOL 2]
FateEdit
And their power to me, and you shall live as befits the dead."
The hollow laugh of Mannimarco answered: "You die first."
—Mannimarco, King of Worms by Horicles
Following the Planemeld and his years in exile,[UOL 3] Galerion headed north with an army of Mages and Lamp Knights to a cursed mountain path to settle his business with Mannimarco. Galerion and his army were met by an equally powerful army of necromancers on the mountain, and both sides were ready to do battle.[3]
As the two armies clashed, lightning and frost cascaded around them. The necromancers summoned various undead creatures to their sides which were battered by streams of light forged by the battlemages. Galerion noticed, before the end of the battle, that Mannimarco was no longer alive: he had turned himself into a lich, thus gaining immortality. For a long time Mannimarco was thought to have died in the battle. Although Galerion himself was killed, Mannimarco clung to his state of undeath, and the practice of necromancy would live on. Mannimarco's followers were either killed or scattered, and the triumphant army Galerion left behind secured his legacy and the legacy of the Mages Guild.[3] Following the battle, Galerion may have been raised from the dead to serve as one of Mannimarco's Worm Thralls for some time.[14]
Galerion's visage was later captured in a morbid one hundred foot tall statue inside Scourg Barrow, constructed of decayed bodies and bones.[UOL 4]
GalleryEdit
NotesEdit
- Though Vanus Galerion is credited as creating the schools of magic in The Black Arts On Trial, the book Proposal: Schools of Magic has the scholar Gabrielle Benele propose to adopt the schools of magic from Shad Astula within the Mages Guild, a suggestion which Vanus rejects repeatedly. A Minor Maze gives an even earlier creation date for them and attributes them to Shalidor.
- Many principles of magic are named after Galerion. In Skyrim, Wylandriah makes reference to "Galerion's Law of Casting". Ancotar's Journal mentions how "Galerion's Ninth Law" being immutable derailed a magical experiment attempting to spontaneously generate life.
- Vanus also appeared in the book "I was Summoned by a Mortal," where he summons the book's author, Kynval Zzedenkathik, to fight against Worm Cultists, much to the Kynval's dismay.
- A statue of him appears in the city of Cheydinhal in Oblivion.
- Vijay Lakshman participated in the Dungeons & Dragons homebrew campaign ran by Julian Lefay during Daggerfall's development about the Camoran Usurper, playing the character of Vanus Galerion, who was later immortalized in Daggerfall lore books with a full backstory.[16]
See AlsoEdit
BooksEdit
- Artaeum Lost by Vanus Galerion — A short biography of Vanus Galerion's early life
- Galerion the Mystic by Asgrim Kolsgreg — A biography of Galerion, a Psijic who founded the Mages Guild
- Guild Memo on Soul-Trapping by Vanus Galerion, Archmagister Emeritus — Vanus Galerion's proposal on the use of soul-trapping magics
- On the Utility of Shock Magic by Vanus Galerion — Archmage Galerion's notes on the flexibility of shock magic
- Origin of the Mages Guild by The Archmage Salarth — Where and how the Mages Guild started
- Mannimarco, King of Worms by Horicles — Biography of Mannimarco, the leader of Necromancers, in verse
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Research Notes quest in Daggerfall
- ^ a b c Galerion the Mystic — Asgrim Kolsgreg
- ^ a b c d e f g Mannimarco, King of Worms — Horicles
- ^ Emmandic Oltz's dialogue in ESO
- ^ EGT — Flaccus Terentius, 2E 581
- ^ a b The Black Arts On Trial — Hannibal Traven, Archmagister of the Mages Guild
- ^ a b c d Origin of the Mages Guild — The Archmage Salarth
- ^ a b Kinlord Rilis and the Mages Guild — High Incunabulist Valaste of the Mages Guild
- ^ a b Mages Guild Charter
- ^ Liminal Bridges — Camilonwe of Alinor
- ^ Guild Memo on Soul-Trapping — Vanus Galerion, Archmagister Emeritus
- ^ Feyfolken — Waughin Jarth
- ^ a b Events of ESO
- ^ Mannimarco's dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Oblivion Prima Guide
- ^ Interview with Ted Peterson by Indigo Gaming
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.
- ^ Xanathar's Library Archive/History
- ^ Ted Peterson's posts in Masser and Secunda
- ^ Official Response from Lawrence Schick, Aug. 17, 2016
- ^ Ted Peterson's posts in War of the Wormgod