![]() His father Irdri was a netchiman by trade and took Vivec under his wing in the trade. Vivec was said to have been born in Resdaynia to a mother named Berahzic and a father named Irdri. but in the end, he can only be Vivec." - Sotha Sil Origins He Was Not Born a GodĬertain accounts speak to a much more mundane origins and rise of Vivec Every race, every gender, every hero, both divine and finite. History "Vivec craves radical freedom - the death of all limits and restrictions. Outsiders had less positive appellations for the deity such as Circle Talker, Ansu-Gurleht, the God of Makes Us Woman, Seed-Bringer, the Devil, and the Liar. Mother-Father of Monsters is a title that refers to both his dualistic gender and his monster offspring produced from the union with Molag Bal. As Sotha Sil is known as the Father, and Ayem the Mother, Vivec is known as the Son. Other titles attributed to Vivec in reverence are numerously Lord, Our Lord, Master of Morrowind, Lord of the Middle Air, Champion, Guardian God-King, Mastery, and Living God. Some of his titles referenced his emphasized dualistic nature, among these were Magic Hermaphrodite, Martial Axiom, and Child of Truth and Falsehood. Another symbol of Vivec was the harp as he often expressed himself through song and music so held the occasional descriptor Lyre. Vivec's sigil was that of the sword and thus he had titles such as Blade and Sword of the Triune. Other honorifics related to his nature as a poet were variously Poet, God-Poet, and Child of Verse and Metaphor. His nature as an artist and a masterful combatant earned him the appellation Warrior-Poet. Vivec's reign for thousands of years over Morrowind earned him many titles. The New Temple refers to him as Saint Vivec and declared him a member of the False Tribunal. The Tribunal Temple would collapse in his absence. He guided and protected the Dunmer until his loss of divinity and subsequent disappearance near the end of the Third Era, a sacrifice he not only accepted, but helped to bring about. Hundreds of pilgrims and tourists visited his holy city daily. ![]() For hundreds if not thousands of years, he mostly resided at the pinnacle of his Palace in city to which he lent his own name, Vivec. Numerous artifacts were associated with the God-King, including his legendary spear Muatra. He was a prolific writer, perhaps most notably with the 36 Lessons, a series of cryptic texts widely open to an incredible amount of speculation and conjecture, primarily to act as a guide for the prophesized Nerevarine. ![]() The Warrior-Poet spent his long life creating numerous works and wonders. Though some aspects of his past are blurred by time and questions surround some of his more controversial choices, Vivec has always represented the spirit and duality of the Dunmer people, which is reflected in his half-Dunmer, half- Chimer appearance. He is also called the Master of Morrowind. Vivec (also spelled Vivek ), or Vehk, Warrior-Poet deity of the Dunmer and Vi in the AlmSiVi, was the Guardian God-King of the holy land of Vvardenfell, and ever-vigilant protector from the dark gods of the Red Mountain, the gate to hell.
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