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Description Painting of Emperor Cephorus Septim II by Habsi the Geek

Birth Name: Prince Cephorus of Solitude
Family: Septim Dynasty
Suffixes: II
Gender: Male
Born: 3E
Age: 45
Place of Birth: Blue Palace, Solitude, Tamriel
Resided in: Solitude, Imperial City
Titles: Dragonblood, Jarl of Haafingar, King of Solitude, Emperor of Tamriel
Religion: Nordic Pantheon, 8 Divines Pantheon

Physical Appearence

Race: Nord
Eye colour: Blue
Hair colour: Auburn
Height: 198 cm / 6'6 ft
Weight: 105 kg

Relationship

Parents: Possibly a descendant of Jolethe Septim
Siblings: -
Relationship status: Married
Spouses: Unknown Wife
Children:   Prince Uriel Septim V

Short Biography:

And a cousin more closely related to the original Septim line was proclaimed Cephorus II in 3E 247. For the first nine years of Cephorus II's reign, those loyal to Andorak battled the Imperial forces. In an act that the Sage Eraintine called "Tiber Septim's heart beating no more," the Council granted Andorak the High Rock kingdom of Shornhelm to end the war, and Andorak's descendants still rule there.

By and large, Cephorus II had foes that demanded more of his attention than Andorak. "From out of a cimmerian nightmare," in the words of Eraintine, a man who called himself the Camoran Usurper led an army of Daedra and undead warriors on a rampage through Valenwood, conquering kingdom after kingdom. Few could resist his onslaughts, and as month turned to bloody month in the year 3E 249, even fewer tried. Cephorus II sent more and more mercenaries into Hammerfell to stop the Usurper's northward march, but they were bribed or slaughtered and raised as undead.

The story of the Camoran Usurper deserves a book of its own. (It is recommended that the reader find Palaux Illthre's The Fall of the Usurper for more detail.) In short, however, the destruction of the forces of the Usurper had little do with the efforts of the Emperor. The result was a great regional victory and an increase in hostility toward the seemingly inefficacious Empire.

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