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[edit] Fav'te (?b - ?d)

Author of the book The War of Betony.

[edit] Saint Felms the Bold (?b - ?d)

Patron of Butchers and Fishmongers. This brave warlord slew the Nord invaders and drove them from Morrowind. He could neither read nor write, receiving inspiration directly from the lips of Almsivi. His famed axe is a holy relic sought greatly prized by the Tribunal Temple.

[edit] Frandar Hunding (1E 720 - ?d)

The famous Redguard hero fully known as Frandar do Hunding Hel Ansei No Shira but often simply called Hunding. He was born in the far desert marches in the province of High Desert in 2356 of the old way of reckoning which is around 1E 720. Hunding is the name of the High Desert region near where he was born. No Shira means noble person or person of noble birth and Hel Ansei is his title of Sword Sainthood.

When he was 14 (1E 734), Hunding's father died in the one of the many insurrections, and he was left to support his mother and four brothers.

By the time Hunding was 30 he had fought and won more than 90 duels killing all his opponents. He became virtually invincible with the sword, gaining such skill and mastery that he finally stopped using the real swords created through the artisanship of his people and began using the Shehai or "way of the spirit sword". Father to Divad in about 1E 760 (2396 in the old way of reckoning). Divad, frustrated by his fathers almost absence, ran away to join a circus as an acrobat in 1E 776.

At the age of age 60 (1E 780), thinking himself invincible, he became a hermit, retiring to a cave in the mountains of high desert to write his philosophy of the Way of the Sword in the BOOK OF CIRCLES. At sixty he was a vigorous man, who thought himself through with life, but his people, the sword-singers needed him against the persecution of Emperor Hira. Hunding was convinced by his son Divad to lead the fight which lead to his victory at Hattu.

In honor to Hunding the great warrior prince, each household in Hammerfell has a place by the hearth an alcove really, just a niche, big enough to hold the scroll - The Book of the Circle

[edit] Frincheps (?b - ?d)

Author of the not so successful play Fools Ebony Parts I-VI.

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