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====Blademaster {{Linkable Entry|Gaiden Shinji}} (1E? b - 1E? d)====
{{Lore:Gaiden Shinji}}

===={{LE|Gallivere Lariat}} (3E? b - 3E? d)====
A {{Lore Link|Breton}} nobleman, he was the Imperial consort of {{Lore Link|Katariah}} after the death of {{Lore Link|Pelagius Septim III}}. With her, he was the father of {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim IV}}, also known as Uriel Lariat.{{ref|name=BHOTE2|{{Cite book|Brief History of the Empire v 2}}}} Lariat's lack of a close connection to the Septim bloodline led to lingering sedition against his son's 'illegitimate' rule.{{ref|name=BHOTE3|{{Cite book|Brief History of the Empire v 3}}}} His surname is spelled "Lariate" in one source.{{ref|name=TMOP|{{Cite book|The Madness of Pelagius}}}}

===={{LE|Gallus Desidenius}} (?b - {{Year|4E 176}})====
{{Lore:Gallus Desidenius}}

====King {{LE|Gardner}} (2E? b - {{Year|2E 563}})====
King of {{Lore Link|Wayrest}} in the {{Lore Link|Second Era}}, and the last member of the Gardner dynasty, descended from a merchant prince who was first proclaimed king.{{ref|name=WJOTB}} He expanded the city's walls and fortifications, allowing it to survive a 57-day siege by {{Lore Link|Durcorach}}'s invading hordes in {{Year|2E 541}}. Wayrest's forces were instrumental in defeating the {{Lore Link|Reachmen}}, and in the aftermath, King Gardner joined with several other Breton kingdoms in signing the first {{Lore Link|Daggerfall Covenant}}, a pact of mutual defense.{{ref|name=TATOAM|{{Cite book|Travails and Triumphs of a Monarch}}}} Wayrest thrived for many years afterwards, until the king was suddenly felled by the {{Lore Link|Knahaten Flu}} along with his entire family, ending the Gardner dynasty.{{ref|name=GTTDC|{{Cite book|Guide to the Daggerfall Covenant}}}} He was succeeded by {{Lore Link|Emeric}}, of the Cumberland Dynasty, who would go on to form the second Daggerfall Covenant which vied for the Ruby Throne during the {{Lore Link|Interregnum}}.{{ref|name=WJOTB}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Garridan Stalrous}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Garridan Stalrous}}

===={{LE|Gauldur}} (?b - 1E? d)====
{{Lore:Gauldur}}
[[File:TR-creature-Gedna Relvel.jpg|thumb|right|Gedna Relvel]]
===={{LE|Gedna Relvel}} (?b - {{Year|3E 427}})====
The "Lich of Mournhold", a powerful sorceress who was condemned for studying and practicing forbidden magics. She was laid to rest in the ruins of {{Lore Link|Mournhold|Old Mournhold}}, but she cheated death and became a {{Lore Link|lich}}. During the {{Lore Link|Planemeld}}, Relvel was summoned by {{Lore Link|Molag Bal}} to protect a {{Lore Link|Dark Anchor}}. However, she was banished back to her tomb by the {{Lore Link|Fighters Guild}} and the Anchor was lifted.{{ref|name=ESO|Events of [[Online:Online|ESO]]}} Centuries later, in {{Year|3E 427}}, her tomb was unsealed by a curious adventurer. She then attempted to spread the {{Lore Link|Crimson Plague}}, a disease which was thought to have been stamped out in the {{Lore Link|Second Era}}, throughout the city of {{Lore Link|Mournhold}} by infecting rats. The lich was destroyed by the {{Lore Link|Nerevarine}} before the disease could spread to more than a few people. She was the original owner of the {{Lore Link|Robe of the Lich}}.{{ref|name=Tribunal|Events of [[Tribunal:Tribunal|Tribunal]]}}

====Archmage {{LE|Geirmund}} (?b - 1E? d)====
{{Lore:Geirmund}}

====Crown Prince {{Linkable Entry|Geldall Septim}} ({{Year|3E 377}} - {{Year|3E 433}})====
Eldest son of {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} and {{Lore Link|Caula Voria}} and crown prince of the Empire. An able heir to his long-ruling father, he had taken over many administrative responsibilities in the years leading up to the {{Lore Link|Oblivion Crisis}}.{{ref|name=PGE3Cyrod|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Cyrodiil}}}} Geldall was assassinated by {{Lore Link|Mythic Dawn}} agents at the age of 56, in a coordinate strike against the Emperor's family.{{ref|name=Ass!|{{Cite book|Assassination!|ns=Oblivion}}}}

===={{LE|Knight-Paladin Gelebor|Gelebor}} (?b - ?d)====
One of the last known {{Lore Link|Snow Elf|Snow Elves}} to exist. He and about a hundred other Snow Elves took refuge from the {{Lore Link|Falmer}} and {{Lore Link|Nord}}s in the massive yet well-hidden {{Lore Link|Chantry of Auri-El}}, but time and Falmer attacks dwindled their numbers to only two, Gelebor and his brother {{Lore Link|Vyrthur}}. Gelebor believed his brother had been taken and corrupted by the Falmer. However, Vyrthur had actually contracted {{Lore Link|vampirism}} from an initiate, and had started a plot to cause {{Lore Link|Auri-El}} as much suffering as he could. Gelebor's duty as Knight-Paladin was to guard the wayshrine at the Chantry of Auri-El in the {{Lore Link|Forgotten Vale}}, and he stayed there for millennia. When the {{Lore Link|Hero|Last Dragonborn}} and {{Lore Link|Serana}} went to the Vale in search of {{Lore Link|Auriel's Bow}}, Gelebor agreed to help, but first demanded that they kill Vyrthur. After the deed was done, he helped them with the bow and stayed in the Inner Sanctum of the Chantry, determined to continue his service to Auri-El for the rest of his days.{{ref|name=Dawnguard|Events of [[Skyrim:Dawnguard|Dawnguard]]}}

====High King {{Linkable Entry|Gellir}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Gellir}}

====Master {{Linkable Entry|Gilvas Barelo}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Gilvas Barelo}}

===={{LE|Giraud Gemane}} (4E? b - ?d)====
The Dean of History at the {{Lore Link|Bards College}} in {{Lore Link|Solitude}} in and around {{Year|4E 201}}. He researched and taught musical history at the College, and was reportedly instrumental in saving the annual festival known as the Burning of {{Lore Link|Olaf One-Eye|King Olaf}} when Jarl {{Lore Link|Elisif the Fair}} planned to have it discontinued. Giraud compiled the popular song book {{Lore Link|Songs of Skyrim: Revised|''Songs of Skyrim''}}.{{ref|name=Skyrim|Events of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Gor Felim}} (2E? b - 2E? d)====
Gor Felim, using the pseudonyms [[Lore:Books by Author#Marobar Sul|Marobar Sul]] and [[Lore:Books by Author#Anthil Morvir|Anthil Morvir]], was a playwright known for writing "penny dreadful romances", light entertainment for the elite of the old Imperial {{Lore Link|Imperial City|capital}}. He lived in {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} during the {{Lore Link|Interregnum}}, and very rarely left the capital. With the invented identity of {{Lore Link|Dwemer}} scholar Marobar Sul, in {{Year|2E 670}} he published a series of seven books about the Dwemer. The series was presented as serious scholarly work, but in fact featured very few genuine Dwemer tale, being mostly just recast {{Lore Link|Ashlanders|Ashlander}}, {{Lore Link|Argonian}}, or {{Lore Link|Nibenay Valley|Nibenese}} peasant tales.{{ref|name=TROZ|{{Cite book|The Ransom of Zarek}}}} The series was debunked during the scholarly renaissance of the {{Lore Link|Third Empire}}, as early as the reign of Empress {{Lore Link|Katariah}}, but it still greatly influenced the popular image of the Dwemer in the eyes of the common folk of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}.{{ref|name=DHAC|{{Cite book|Dwemer History and Culture}}}}

====Emperor {{Linkable Entry|Gorieus}} (1E? b - {{Year|1E 478}})====
An emperor of the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}}, reigning for 17 years. His coronation in {{Year|1E 461}} was a somber ceremony, in accordance with the rules of the {{Lore Link|Alessian Order|Order}}, but still attended by most famous figures of the day. One of the guests, High King {{Lore Link|Kjoric the White}} of {{Lore Link|Skyrim}}, would later rebel against him, and Gorieus' forces killed him in the {{Lore Link|Battle of Sungard}}. His military defeat at the hands of King {{Lore Link|Rislav Larich}} of {{Lore Link|Skingrad}} began the downfall of the Alessian Empire.{{ref|name=RTR|{{Cite book|Rislav The Righteous}}}}

===={{LE|Gormlaith Golden-Hilt}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Gormlaith Golden-Hilt}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Gortwog gro-Nagorm}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Gortwog}}
[[File:MW-npc-Gothren.jpg|thumb|right|Archmagister Gothren]]
====Archmagister {{Linkable Entry|Gothren}} (?b - {{Year|3E 427}})====
A powerful Sorcerer-Lord and Archmagister of {{Lore Link|House Telvanni}}. From his tower in {{Lore Link|Tel Aruhn}}, the site of Vvardenfell's largest slave market, Gothren lead the Telvanni council with an iron grip.{{ref|name=GTV|{{Cite book|Guide to Vvardenfell}}}} Highly distrustful of any outsiders, he refused to recognize the {{Lore Link|Nerevarine}} as the Hortator, leaving the Nerevarine with no choice but to kill him.{{ref|name=Morrowind|Events of [[Morrowind:Morrowind|Morrowind]]}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Gothryd}} ({{Year|3E 381}} - ?d)====
{{Lore:Gothryd}}

====Lord {{Linkable Entry|Graddock}} (3E? b - {{Year|3E 403}})====
Ruler of {{Lore Link|Reich Gradkeep}} in {{Lore Link|High Rock}}. As a neutral party, he attempted to negotiate a peace treaty between {{Lore Link|Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel}} and {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}} during the {{Lore Link|War of Betony}}. The treaty was rejected, however, and in the violent aftermath Graddock and nearly his entire family were killed.{{ref|name=FWOB|{{Cite book|Fav'te's War Of Betony}}}} His cousin was elevated to the throne, and renamed the lordship {{Lore Link|Anticlere}}, after his ancestral home.{{ref|name=NWOB|{{Cite book|Newgate's War Of Betony}}}}

===={{Linkable Entry|The Gray Fox}}====
The Gray Fox, a mysterious master thief, had been the leader of the {{Lore Link|Thieves Guild}} in {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} for three hundred years by the time of the {{Lore Link|Oblivion Crisis}}. Although some doubt his existence, it was commonly believed that he was a single person, while in fact a series of different people had actually held the title throughout the years. The persona of the Gray Fox is created by the {{Lore Link|Gray Cowl of Nocturnal}}, which was originally stolen from {{Lore Link|Nocturnal}} by Emer Dareloth, the first Gray Fox. Nocturnal cursed the cowl to steal the identity of the wearer. Once a person dons the cowl, the curse transforms them into the Gray Fox and their original identity is lost. The cowl had been passed from one guildmaster to the next, preventing the guildmaster from appearing in public due to the infamous reputation of the Gray Fox.{{ref|name=Oblivion|Events of [[OB:Oblivion|Oblivion]]}}

In {{Year|3E 433}}, Hieronymus Lex, a Watch Captain of the {{Lore Link|Imperial Legion|Imperial Guard}}, began a personal vendetta to bring the Gray Fox to justice, although the Thieves Guild eventually conspired to put an end to his hunt. The current Gray Fox, previously Count Corvus Umbranox of {{Lore Link|Anvil}}, had spent 11 years attempting to break Nocturnal's curse, and eventually succeeded. His best thief stole an {{Lore Link|Elder Scrolls|Elder Scroll}} from the {{Lore Link|Imperial Palace}}, and used its power to re-write history. Without the curse, the Thieves Guild had flourished, and the Cowl's power to hide one's identity could be fully manipulated. The persona of the Gray Fox continued to lead the guild, with the Cowl being passed down from the redeemed Count Umbranox to the master thief who aided him.{{ref|name=Oblivion}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Greklith}} ({{Year|3E 392}} - ?d)====
{{Lore:Greklith}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Greywyn Blenwyth}} (?b - {{Year|3E 433}})====
{{Lore:Greywyn Blenwyth}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Gromma the Hairless}} (?b - ?d)====
A famous Orcish champion who lived in the {{Lore Link|First Era}} before {{Lore Link|Orsinium}} was founded, traveling to secure territory for the ostracized Orcish people to live.{{ref|name=16AOM12|{{Cite book|16 Accords of Madness, v. XII}}}}

====Lord {{Linkable Entry|Gyrnasse}} (?b - ?d)====
Lord of Sollicich-on-Ker, a town on {{Lore Link|Summerset Isle}}, in the {{Lore Link|Second Era}}. The future Archmagister {{Lore Link|Vanus Galerion}} was born there as a poor serf, but was taught to read by his father, a forbidden act at the time. Upon being discovered, the book smugglers, including Gelerion's father, were executed by Lord Gyrnasse and left to hang in the sun for weeks.{{ref|name=GTM|{{Cite book|Galerion the Mystic}}}}

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