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Alias | Phrastus of Elinhir |
Race | Imperial |
Culture | Redguard |
Born | In 2E 533 |
Died | In the Second Era |
Phrastus of Elinhir was a renowned Imperial scholar and author of the Second Era. He was the author of many works, and had a deep-seeded rivalry with Cinnabar Barrim, a Redguard scholar of noble background who would often clash with Phrastus over his commoner status.
Appearance and Character[]
History[]
Early Life[]
Written Works[]
- Daedra Worship: The Ayleids
- Daedra Worship: The Chimer
- Exegesis of Merid-Nunda
- Field Guide to River Trolls
- Field Guide to Spriggans
- The Bretons: Mongrels or Paragons?
- The Heartland of Cyrodiil
- The Onus of the Oghma
- Introduction to Aedric Studies
- On the Nature of Coldharbour
- Unhallowed Legions
- Psychopomps of Tamriel
- Story of Blood: The Spinners Take Tamriel
Family[]
Quotes by Phrastus[]
All Tamrieli recognise the duty to memorialise the events of our lives, a duty placed upon us by the gods at the beginning of time.
—words of Phrastus in The Onus of the Oghma
Quotes about Phrastus[]
He meanders aimlessly as he writes, doubling his page count as he fails to find his point, and the cheap ink within comes from a pleasant berry. It helps the campfire last longer and smell far sweeter.