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====Ritemaster {{LE|Iachesis}} (?b - ?d)====
Famed Altmer {{Lore Link|Psijic Order|Psijic}} and leader of the Order's council beginning some time before {{Year|1E 20}}.{{ref|name=FOA|{{Cite book|Fragment: On Artaeum}}}} In the early {{Lore Link|Second Era}}, he welcomed an eleven-year-old boy to the order, and gave his new pupil the name {{Lore Link|Vanus Galerion}}.{{ref|name=GTM|{{Cite book|Galerion the Mystic}}}} Iachesis was one of the people Galerion had to answer to when he began collecting mages from all over {{Lore Link|Summerset Isle}}; while Galerion's charter was granted by the King of {{Lore Link|Firsthold}}, it's unclear whether Galerion ever gained his mentor's support.{{ref|name=TOOTMG|{{Cite book|The Origin of the Mages Guild}}}} {{Lore Link|Artaeum}} vanished around the time of the founding of the {{Lore Link|Mages Guild}}, and when it returned five hundred years later, the Psijics were led by Loremaster {{Lore Link|Celarus}}. They would not, or could not, offer any explanation for what happened to Iachesis.{{ref|name=FOA}} He was later featured a character in the historical fictions ''{{Lore Link|2920, The Last Year of the First Era}}'' and ''{{Lore Link|The Wolf Queen}}''.

[[File:SR-npc-Idgrod Ravencrone.jpg|thumb|right|Jarl Idgrod Ravencrone]]
====Jarl {{LE|Idgrod Ravencrone}} (4E? b - ?d)====
Jarl of {{Lore Link|Morthal}} at the time of the {{Lore Link|Stormcloak Rebellion}} in {{Year|4E 201}}. Idgrod claimed to have visions granted to her by the {{Lore Link|Eight Divines|Eight}} which she relied on in her governance of {{Lore Link|Hjaalmarch}}. While she was careful with her words, she was clearly a supporter of the {{Lore Link|Empire}} during the conflict, although the Empire itself noted that under pressure, Idgrod would ultimately seek to protect Morthal's–not the Empire's–interests.{{ref|name=THoS|{{Cite book|The Holds of Skyrim}}}} Her people were largely bemused and frustrated by her indirect leadership during this time of crisis. She had two children with Aslfur, her husband and steward; a daughter, Idgrod the Younger and a son, Joric - both of whom purportedly shared her visions, especially Joric. Aslfur often insisted that he be consulted before his wife if anyone had business with her, as he did not want people to waste her time requesting help with mundane problems, for which he believed they would not understand her advice.{{ref|name=Skyrim|Events of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

====Jarl {{LE|Igmund}} (4E? b - ?d)====
Jarl of {{Lore Link|Markarth}} in {{Year|4E 201}}. His father, {{Lore Link|Hrolfdir}}, was killed by the {{Lore Link|Forsworn}}. Prior to his death, Igmund's father and the Empire established a {{Lore Link|Nord}} militia that included {{Lore Link|Ulfric Stormcloak}} in order to re-secure control of Markarth, offering the militia the freedom to worship {{Lore Link|Talos}} in exchange for regaining control of Markarth from the Forsworn, a promise which could not be kept once the {{Lore Link|Thalmor}} objected. Igmund succeeded as Jarl of Markarth at a young age in {{Year|4E 176}}, following in his father's footsteps in siding with the {{Lore Link|Imperial Legion}}, and he continued the fight against the Forsworn for the next twenty-five years.{{ref|name=Skyrim}}

===={{LE|Ildari Sarothril}} (?b - {{Year|4E 201}})====
{{Lore:Ildari Sarothril}}

===={{LE|Irlav Jarol}} (3E? b - {{Year|3E 433}})====
{{Lore Link|Imperial}} member of the Council of Mages of the {{Lore Link|Mages Guild}} in {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} as of {{Year|3E 433}}. He was a researcher specializing in {{Lore Link|Ayleid}} studies. Among other projects, he supervised the excavation of the ruin at {{Lore Link|Vahtacen}} and studied artifacts extracted from within. He was killed by {{Lore Link|Necromancy|necromancers}} while studying the {{Lore Link|Bloodworm Helm}} for a way to defeat {{Lore Link|Mannimarco}}.{{ref|name=Oblivion|Events of [[OB:Oblivion|Oblivion]]}} He was the author of ''{{Lore Link|Magic from the Sky}}''.

===={{LE|Isran}} (4E? b - ?d)====
A {{Lore Link|Redguard}} and {{Lore Link|Vigil of Stendarr|Vigilant of Stendarr}} who left the order because it was too "soft". Isran believed, among other things, that hatred granted strength. He reformed the {{Lore Link|Dawnguard}}, with himself as its leader, after he spent years renovating Fort Dawnguard in {{Lore Link|the Rift}}. He was considered a lone wolf, and had difficulty maintaining amicable working relationships. Nevertheless, he called upon many past allies to help him fight the emerging threat of the {{Lore Link|Volkihar}} vampires. {{ref|name=Dawnguard|Events of [[Skyrim:Dawnguard|Dawnguard]]}}

===={{LE|Istlod}} (4E? b - 4E? d)====
{{Lore Link|Nord}} High King of {{Lore Link|Skyrim}} during the {{Lore Link|Fourth Era}}, he ruled for almost twenty-five years and was considered to be instrumental in keeping the province together during the {{Lore Link|Great War}}. Upon his death, the {{Lore Link|Moot}} formally named his son {{Lore Link|Torygg}} his successor.{{ref|name=SRSybille|[[Skyrim:Sybille Stentor|Sybille Stentor's]] dialogue in [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]].}}

===={{LE|Iszara}} (2E? b - ?d)====
A {{Lore Link|Redguard}} hero of the rebellion on the Island of {{Lore Link|Stros M'Kai}} in {{Year|2E 864}}, along with her brother {{Lore Link|Cyrus}}. The rebellion crushed the {{Lore Link|Third Empire|Imperial}} presence on the island, killing the provisional governor {{Lore Link|Amiel Richton}}, and led the way to a peace treaty between the Empire and {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}} that was more favorable to the Redguards.{{ref|name=Redguard|Events of [[Redguard:Redguard|Redguard]]}}

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