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Dawnstar Skyrim, Skyrim Character Design, Mehrunes Dagon, Mythic Dawn, Daedric Prince, Skyrim Special Edition Mods, Family Involvement, Npc Ideas, Dnd Npc

Silus Vesuius is an Imperial Mythic Dawn fanatic, scholar, and historical expert. He seems to take a particular interest in Mehrunes Dagon, the Daedric Prince worshipped by the Mythic Dawn during the Oblivion Crisis. He is also proud of his family's involvement in the cult, despite it ending the Septim Dynasty and very nearly bringing about the end of the world. He lives in Dawnstar, where he operates a museum inside his home that features a number of Mythic Dawn artifacts in locked display…

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Mythic Dawn, Skyrim Quests, Game Arena, Elder Scrolls Skyrim, Dark Brotherhood, Elder Scrolls Online, The Elder Scrolls, Game Inspiration, Oblivion

This is a disambiguation page—a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an article link refers here, consider backtracking and fixing it, so that it points directly to the intended page. Mankar Camoran may refer to: Mankar Camoran (Oblivion) Mankar Camoran (Oblivion Mobile) Mankar Camoran (Legends)

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Gaiar Alata, also known as Paradise, was a realm made by the Camoran family. Very much like Tamriel, it was designed to be a Paradise only for the Camorans, but also became a place of constant pain and suffering for deceased Mythic Dawn members. Paradise can only be visited once during the ending of the main quest line in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The plane appeared to be an extremely beautiful one with trees, grass, peaceful water, white Ayleid Ruins, deer, and Daedra. However, it was... Mythic Dawn, Environment References, Daedric Prince, Peaceful Water, Savage Garden, Fantasy Buildings, Elder Scrolls Skyrim, Door Guard, 3d Environment

For other uses, see Paradise and Mankar Camoran's Paradise. Gaiar Alata, also known as Paradise, was a realm made by the Camoran family. Very much like Tamriel, it was designed to be a Paradise only for the Camorans, but also became a place of constant pain and suffering for deceased Mythic Dawn members. Paradise can only be visited once during the ending of the main quest line in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The plane appeared to be an extremely beautiful one with trees, grass, peaceful…

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