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[edit] Na-Totambu [ nah to-tam-bu ]
- - noun
- The kings of the ancient Yokudan people, now the Redguards.
[edit] Necromancy [ ne-croh-man-cy ]
- - noun
- The art and practice of ressurecting the dead.
[edit] Nede
- - noun
- A blanket term for the myriad indigenous peoples of Tamriel, mostly tribal peoples who inhabited the majority of the continent. They mixed almost completely with the Atmoran peoples and are now only present in the bloodlines of modern humans.
- Ancestors of Bretons and Imperials.
[edit] Neonymic [ neo-ny-mic ]
- - noun
- The "new name" of an entity. It's used to banish a Daedra into Oblivion until it's energy is replenished. Unlike a Protonymic, it can be changed, and may be done so for protection.
[edit] Nibenese (Nibeneans) [ ni-be-neese ]
- - noun
- The term for the inhabitants of Nibenay, the eastern regions of Cyrodiil, including Niben Bay, the Valley of the Niben, and the Nibenay Valley.
[edit] Night Mother
- - noun
- The Unholy Matron and leader of the Dark Brotherhood.
[edit] Night of Tears
- - noun
- The night an Elven force attacked and burned the first city of Skyrim, Saarthal, built by the first Nordic inhabitants.
[edit] Nightshade
- - noun
- A poisonous plant that grows in Cyrodiil.
[edit] Nine Divines
- - noun
- The great faiths and gods of Tamriel which include Aedra Akatosh, Dibella, Arkay, Zenithar, Mara, Stendarr, Kynareth, Julianos, and Tiber Septim.
[edit] Nirn
- - noun
- Name of the mortal plane created by the gods at the dawn of time. Synonymous with Mundus.
[edit] Nord
- - noun
- The name given to those originating from the province of Skyrim. Due to the harsh and cold conditions of their homeland, Nords are known to be extremely resistant to all forms of cold, including magical attacks. They are typically thought of as proficient fighters. The typical Nord is a tall and fair hair with pale skin. The Nords represent a significant portion of the ancestors of modern man. Intermingling of Nordic, Nedic, and Aldmeri peoples resulted in the modern Bretons and Imperials.
- The citizens of Skyrim are a tall and fair-haired people, aggressive and fearless in war, industrious and enterprising in trade and exploration. Skilled sailors, Nords can be found in seaports and settlements along all the coasts and rivers of Tamriel. Strong, willful, and hardy, Nords are famous for their resistance to cold, even magical frost. Violence is an accepted and comfortable aspect of Nord culture; they cheerfully face battle with an ecstatic ferocity that shocks and appalls their enemies. (MW Manual)

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