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[edit] King Hale the Pious (?b - ?d)

King of Skyrim almost a thousand years after the publication of the Alessian Doctrines. King Hale introduces four of the Daedra in one of his tractates, that the evil of his political enemies is compared to the wickedness of the demons of Oblivion ... their depravity equals that of Sanguine itself, they are cruel as Boethiah, calculating as Molag Bal, and mad as Sheogorath.

[edit] Haliel Myrm (?b - ?d)

Author of the book Breathing Water.

[edit] Hallin (?b - ?d)

An ancient Ansei hero in time of Hunding.

[edit] Harald (?b - 1E 221d)

A Nordic king, the 13th in the line of Ysgramor at the dawn of recorded history. During his reign the elves were finally driven from the present boundaries of Skyrim. He is also remembered for being the first king to relinquish all holdings in Atmora causing Skyrim to be a separate people. Harald had an unusually long reign of 108 years (for a Nord) and outlived all but three of his sons.

[edit] Hardin (?b - ?d)

Author of the book Special Flora of Tamriel.

[edit] Heliand (?b - ?d)

A troubadour soothsayer trained on the Isle of Artaeum in the 2nd era. He was one who rescued Vanus Galerion (then named Trechtus) from certain death and later introduced him to the magister Iachesis.

[edit] King Helseth (3E 376 - ?d)

King Helseth as seen in Tribunal
King Helseth as seen in Tribunal

Hlaalu Helseth, a male Dunmer, was born to Queen Barenziah and Symmachus in 3E 376, and he is the older brother of Morgiah. Before the "Warp in the West", he spent most of his time blackmailing, bribing, and even nobles in attempts to expand Wayrest's influence. After failing to obtain the throne of Wayrest when his step-father King Eadwyre died, he returned to Mournhold on Morrowind with his mother. Once there, he joined King Llethan's court. After a relatively short period of time, King Llethan died, leaving the throne of Morrowind to Helseth. This caused rumors that Helseth had poisoned Llethan, a telling of events that the late King's wife backs up. After becoming King, Helseth quickly started to cement his hold on power by using the Dark Brotherhood to assassinate a variety of targets, including the recently reborn Nerevarine, though according to Helseth this was a mistake. The truthfulness of this is suspect, as there was another attempt on the Nerevarine's life while guarding Queen Barenziah for the new King. Strangely King Helseth tends to play up his habit of assassination, as he was one of the driving forces to publish A Game at Dinner, a book that accuses him of murder. Through his machinations however, he was successful to severely weaken the Tribunal Temple, when both Sotha Sil and Almalexia died under mysterious circumstances.

In a shrewd political maneuver, King Helseth, representing his own House Hlaalu, formed an alliance with House Dres. Subsequently, he renounced the slave trade, setting the remaining Houses of Indoril and Redoran against him in a bloody civil war. Helseth emerged from the war battered, but without the loss of his essential powers, leaving the slave trade generally destroyed, and slavery without a foothold in all of Tamriel, although the practice persists in remote areas away from Mournhold.

[edit] Empress Herta (?b - ?d)

Empress of Cyrodiil, she expanded the empire in the Colovian West region to the High Rock border around 1E 1029.

[edit] Brother Hetchfeld (?b - ?d)

Author of the book An Overview Of Gods and Worship In Tamriel (Morrowind and Oblivion Version).

[edit] Hoag Merkiller (?b - ?d)

A Nordic war chief and Tongue of the First Empire during the Conquest of Morrowind. Note that Merkiller means Elf Killer.

[edit] Hunding (?b - ?d)

See Frandar Hunding.

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