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[edit] Falx Carius (?b - 4E 5)

Falx Carius, a Captain and later a General of the Imperial Legion, was an Imperial posted to Fort Frostmoth sometime before 3E 427 as a Knight Protector. He had numerous dealings with the Nerevarine during the latter's journeys on Solstheim. He died in 4E 5, but was raised from the dead later in the Fourth Era.

[edit] Count Fasil Umbranox (?b - ?d)

A Commodore of the Imperial Navy, who tracked down and destroyed the Red Sabre Pirates. He was the first Count of Anvil, and burned down the original ramshackle huts to build a new city in their place.[1]

[edit] Felldir the Old (?b - ?d)

Felldir the Old was a Nord hero and Tongue in the Merethic Era. Felldir, Gormlaith Golden-Hilt, and Hakon One-Eye were the leaders of the rebellion against Alduin, and the first mortals to learn how to wield the Thu'um besides the Dragon Priests. Together, they fought against Alduin atop the Throat of the World at the end of the Dragon War. Finding that they had no means to achieve a final victory, the companions successfully used Felldir's stratagem to send the wyrm forward through time using an Elder Scroll. Thousands of years later, the spirits of Felldir and his compatriots assisted the Dovahkiin in the final battle against their nemesis in the realm of Sovngarde.

[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.[2] His famed axe is a holy relic sought greatly prized by the Tribunal Temple.[3]

[edit] Fjori (?b - ?d)

Fjori was a Nord huntress. When she was 29 years old, she fell in love with the warlord Holgeir on the field of battle, where they fought until her sword broke his axe and his shield dulled her blade. With Fjori and Holgeir united, there came a time of peace for the clans of the forest. When Holgeir was bitten by a poisonous snake, Fjori journeyed to obtain a cure from the Akavir which instantly cured him. However, then Fjori too was bitten by a snake, she died immediately due to exhaustion from her journey. Holgeir had a great tomb built, and after its completion, he took his own life, hoping to rejoin her in Sovngarde.

[edit] Frandar Hunding (1E 720 - ?d)

Frandar do Hunding Hel Ansei No Shira, commonly known as Frandar Hunding was born in 1E 720 in the province of High Desert in Yokuda. Frandar is the only "given" part of his name: "Hunding" is the name of the region of his birth; "No Shira" means person of noble birth and "Hel Ansei" is his title of Sword Sainthood. Along with his son, Divad, he is the most famous of the Yokudan Sword-singers.

[edit] Frathen Drothan (?b - 3E 433)

Frathen Drothan was a rogue Telvanni Arch-Mage, and leader of the Drothmeri army. Although he received no support from the Great Houses of Morrowind, he assembled an army of mercenaries to topple Imperial rule. To do so he sought out Mehrunes' Razor, which was rumored to have been uncovered in the iron mines of Sundercliff Watch, an abandoned outpost in the Valus Mountains. In 3E 433 he set up base there and searched the ruins of Varsa Baalim, an Ayleid city where the Nefarivigum was said to be. This was an evil construct of Mehrunes Dagon, created to test pilgrims seeking the Razor. Drothan decrypted the runes and was close to recovering the Razor, before the Champion of Cyrodiil defeated him and claimed the dagger.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Cap'n Dugal's JournalTorradan ap Dugal
  2. ^ Lives of the SaintsTribunal Temple
  3. ^ Events of Morrowind
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