Tamriel is set in The Elder Scrolls universe. Start Date: 17th of Last Seed in the year 4E 201
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Aedra
The Divine class represents a character who is blessed (or cursed) with the essence of a god or celestial being. Whether chosen by a deity, born with celestial blood, or granted divine power through an ancient pact, Divines wield incredible abilities that set them apart from mortals. They are conduits of divine power, capable of both healing and destruction. Their abilities reflect the nature of the divine force that empowers them.
Barbarian
Barbarians in Tamriel are fierce warriors, drawing their power from their raw physicality, unyielding stamina, and sheer will. Often hailing from the harshest and wildest parts of the continent, these warriors embody the primal strength of their homelands. Barbarians are most commonly found in the rugged mountains of Skyrim, the deserts of Hammerfell, or the wilderness of Valenwood, where their survival is a testament to their unbreakable spirit and combat prowess.
Bard
Bards in Tamriel are versatile performers, scholars, and adventurers who wield music, poetry, and storytelling as powerful tools both on and off the battlefield. Trained in the arts of persuasion, deception, and diplomacy, bards are equally adept at weaving magic into their performances, enchanting listeners or manipulating minds. Whether entertaining patrons in taverns, inspiring troops in battle, or uncovering hidden lore in the grand libraries of Tamriel.
Commoner
Commoners are the ordinary folk of Tamriel, often with humble skills in combat but expertise in their chosen professions. They play critical roles in the functioning of cities and villages.
Fighter
Fighters in Tamriel are trained combatants who rely on their martial prowess and physical endurance to overcome foes. Whether serving as soldiers in the Imperial Legion, blades-for-hire in mercenary groups, or warriors of ancient traditions like the Ansei of Hammerfell or the Nords of Skyrim, fighters are the backbone of every battlefield. They are adaptable, drawing from various fighting techniques, weapons, and armor, depending on the province they hail from and their individual training.
Governor
Governors are rulers and administrators who excel in managing territories, people, and resources. Their power lies not in martial prowess or arcane abilities but in their ability to influence others, organize complex systems, and resolve conflicts with words rather than weapons. Trained in diplomacy, leadership, and political strategy, Governors are masters of negotiation and decision-making.
Mage
Mages in Tamriel are powerful spellcasters, drawing their abilities from the arcane arts. Magic is a potent force in the world, and the practice of it is divided into various schools: Destruction, Restoration, Alteration, Conjuration, Illusion, and Mysticism. Each school offers different ways to manipulate the world around them, allowing mages to heal, harm, deceive, or bend reality itself to their will.
Noble
Nobles are individuals born into power or who have risen through social and political ranks to command influence and authority in their respective regions. Their strength lies not in physical prowess or magical abilities, but in their connections, wealth, and mastery of diplomacy. Nobles excel in navigating court politics, negotiating delicate alliances, and commanding respect through their social standing.
Paladin
Paladins in Tamriel are holy warriors who combine martial skill with divine power to uphold the will of the gods. They are champions of justice, often serving the Divines like Stendarr or Akatosh, or in rare cases, even Daedric Princes. These devoted knights wield their faith as a weapon, smiting enemies with divine wrath and protecting the innocent with sacred shields. Paladins are bound by a strict moral code and often take oaths to uphold virtues such as courage, compassion, and honor.
Priest
Priests in Tamriel are the devout followers and agents of the gods, drawing their strength from their unwavering faith. Whether they serve the Divines, Daedric Princes, or lesser deities, priests are conduits of divine will, using their powers to heal, protect, and smite as needed. Their abilities stem from their deep connection to their god, granted to them through prayer, rituals, and lifelong service.
Ranger
Rangers in Tamriel are expert hunters, trackers, and survivalists who thrive in the wilds. They are skilled with both bows and blades, combining their martial prowess with an intimate knowledge of nature. Whether patrolling the dense forests of Valenwood, stalking prey across the tundras of Skyrim, or protecting the deserts of Hammerfell, rangers are masters of their environment. They often serve as protectors of the wilderness, defenders of small settlements, or solitary adventurers.
Rogue
Rogues in Tamriel are cunning and agile individuals, excelling in stealth, deception, and precision. Whether acting as thieves, assassins, or spies, rogues make use of their speed and wit to outmaneuver opponents and avoid detection. Skilled in lockpicking, pickpocketing, and traps, they are often drawn to the shadows of cities like Riften or the criminal underworlds of places like Anvil.
Trader
Traders are masters of commerce, skilled negotiators, and experts in the art of buying and selling. Whether working in bustling markets or traveling across dangerous roads, they thrive on making deals and navigating the complexities of trade. Their sharp minds and quick wits allow them to assess the value of goods and services, manage resources efficiently, and broker deals that leave all parties satisfied—especially themselves.