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Emperor {{Linkable Entry|Kastav}} (?b - {{Year|1E 2806}}): info
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====K'avar (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:K'avar}}

====High Craftlord {{Linkable Entry|Kagrenac}} (?b - {{Year|1E 700}})====
{{Lore:Kagrenac}}

====Count {{LE|Kantus Jeril}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Kantus Jeril}}

===={{LE|Karrod}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Karrod}}

===={{LE|Karstaag}} (?b - {{Year|3E 427}})====
{{Lore:Karstaag}}

====Emperor {{Linkable Entry|Kastav}} (?b - {{Year|1E 2806}})====
Kastav was an Emperor of the {{Lore Link|Reman Dynasty}}. In 1E 2801, he ordered the [[Lore:Blades|Dragonguard]] of {{Lore Link|Sky Haven Temple}} to seize [[Lore:Nord|Nord]]ic hostages to coerce the satisfaction of conscription quotas. He then cut off supplies to the Temple when they refused to help suppress the resulting {{Lore Link|Winterhold Rebellion}}.{{ref|name=AOTD|{{Cite book|Annals of the Dragonguard}}}} His poor handling of this and other issues branded him as incompetent, and Kastav was deposed in 1E 2805 or 2806, succeeded by {{Lore Link|Reman II}}.{{ref|name=RII|{{Cite book|Reman II: The Limits of Ambition}}}} In the {{Lore Link|Fourth Era}}, a military fort in the [[Lore:Winterhold (region)|Winterhold]] region of {{Lore Link|Skyrim}} bore his name.{{ref|name=Skyrim|Events of [[SR:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

====Empress {{Linkable Entry|Katariah}} (?b - {{Year|3E 200}})====
{{Lore:Katariah}}

===={{LE|Kathutet}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Kathutet}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Khosey}} (?b - ?d)====
Author of the Tamrilean Tractates, in which he transcribes a first hand account of the discovery of the [[Lore:Breton|Bretons]] by a [[Lore:Nord|Nordic]] hunting party.{{ref|name=PGE1High|{{Cite book|PGE|1|High Rock}}}}{{ref|name=PGE3High|{{Cite book|PGE|3|High Rock}}}}

====Empress {{Linkable Entry|Kintyra|Kintyra I}} (?b - {{Year|3E 48}})====
First cousin of Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim|Pelagius Septim]] and daughter of [[Lore:Tiber Septim|Tiber Septim's]] brother [[Lore:Agnorith|Agnorith]], Empress Kintyra was crowned the third Emperor of Tamriel after Pelagius' assassination in {{Year|3E 41}}, as Pelagius had no living children. The former Queen of {{Lore Link|Silvenar}} was blessed with a time of prosperity and good harvests, and was an avid patroness of art, music, and dance. Kintyra was mother to {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim I}}, successor to her rule of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} when she died in {{Year|3E 48}}.{{ref|name=TTET|{{Cite book|The Third Era Timeline}}}}{{ref|name=BHOTE1|{{Cite book|Brief History of the Empire v 1}}}} The most famous burglar in {{Lore Link|Elsweyr}}'s history, {{Lore Link|Rajhin}}, is said to have stolen a tattoo from the neck of Empress Kintyra as she slept.{{ref|name=VOF|{{Cite book|Varieties of Faith...}}}} ''{{Lore Link|The Wolf Queen, v1}}'', quoting a sage, implies that Kintyra was still Empress in {{Year|3E 63}}, though she died fifteen years before.

====Empress {{Linkable Entry|Kintyra II}} ({{Year|3E 104}} - {{Year|3E 123}})====
Inherited the throne at the age of fifteen when her father, [[Lore:Antiochus|King Antiochus]] died after twenty-one years of ruling in {{Year|3E 119}}. Her story is considered one of the saddest tales of the {{Lore Link|Third Era}}. Her aunt [[Lore:Potema|Queen Potema of Solitude]], on behalf of her son [[Lore:Uriel Septim|Uriel III]], accused Kintyra of being a bastard, alluding to the famous decadence of the [[Lore:Imperial City|Imperial City]] during her father's reign. When this accusation failed to stop her coronation, Uriel bought the support of several disgruntled kings of [[Lore:High Rock|High Rock]], [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]], and [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]], and, with Queen Potema's assistance, coordinated three attacks on the Septim Empire. The first attack occurred in the Iliac Bay that separates [[Lore:High Rock|High Rock]] and [[Lore:Hammerfell|Hammerfell]]. Kintyra's entourage was destroyed and the Empress was taken captive. The Empress died in captivity at {{Lore Link|Glenpoint}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE1}} She was a prominent character in the historical fiction ''{{Lore Link|The Wolf Queen}}''. Despite her short life, she managed to garner a reputation as an accomplished mystic and sorceress.{{ref|name=TMOP|{{Cite book|The Madness of Pelagius}}}}

There is some controversy over Empress Kintyra's exact date of death, as some sources list it as {{Year|3E 114}},{{ref|name=BOTWQ|{{Cite book|Biography of the Wolf Queen}}}} and others list it as {{Year|3E 121}}-125,{{ref|name=TWQ|{{Cite book|The Wolf Queen}}}} with nobody being sure of the exact date. Also, according to ''{{Lore Link|The Third Era Timeline}}'' and the fictional work ''{{Lore Link|Broken Diamonds}}'', Kintyra II was murdered on the morning of the 23rd of Frost Fall, in the year 3E 123. Regardless of when it happened, the death of Kintyra II was considered by some to be the end of the pure strain of Septim blood in the imperial family.{{ref|name=BHOTE2|{{Cite book|Brief History of the Empire v 2}}}}

====High King {{LE|Kjoric the White}} (?b - {{Year|1E 477|1E 477-78}})====
A High King (or "High Chieftain") of [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]] who rebelled against Emperor {{Lore Link|Gorieus}} and was killed in the {{Lore Link|Battle of Sungard}} in {{Year|1E 477}} or 478. He was a member of the {{Lore Link|Moot}} before he became High King by defeating Asurn Ice-Breaker in combat and wearing the Crown of Verity.{{ref|name=TCOF|{{Cite book|The Crown of Freydis}}}} It is unclear exactly when Kjoric's reign started, but it is known that he attended Gorieus' coronation in {{Year|1E 461}} as Skyrim's High King. High King {{Lore Link|Olaf One-Eye}}'s reign had ended only nine years before Gorieus's coronation, though it's possible there was a different High King during some of that time. The {{Lore Link|Moot}} ultimately chose Kjoric's son, {{Lore Link|Hoag Merkiller}}, to replace him as High King.{{ref|name=RTR|{{Cite book|Rislav The Righteous}}}}

====Harbinger {{LE|Kodlak Whitemane}} (?b - {{Year|4E 201}})====
{{Lore:Kodlak Whitemane}}

====Jarl {{LE|Korir}} (?b - ?d)====
The {{Lore Link|Nord}} Jarl of {{Lore Link|Winterhold (region)|Winterhold}} in {{Year|4E 201}}. Like most of his subjects, Korir held hatred and suspicion for the {{Lore Link|College of Winterhold}}, and vowed to have them banned. He supported the {{Lore Link|Stormcloaks}} during the {{Lore Link|Stormcloak Rebellion}}, and had a son named Assur.{{ref|name=Skyrim|Events of [[SR:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

====Krahjotdaan====
{{Lore:Krahjotdaan}}

====King {{LE|Kurog}} gro-Bagrakh (?b - ?d)====
King of the {{Lore Link|Orc}}s of the {{Lore Link|Wrothgarian Mountains|Wrothgar Mountains}} during the {{Lore Link|Interregnum}}.{{ref|name=GTTDC|{{Cite book|Guide to the Daggerfall Covenant}}}} Also known as '''Kurog gro-Orsinium'''. He aided King {{Lore Link|Emeric}} during {{Lore Link|Ranser's War}} in exchange for the return of {{Lore Link|Orsinium}}, and afterward joined the {{Lore Link|Daggerfall Covenant}}.{{ref|name=TFOKR|{{Cite book|The Fury of King Ranser}}}}

====Kvenel the Tongue (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Kvenel the Tongue}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Kyanka}} (?b - 2E?)====
{{Lore Link|Second Era}} {{Lore Link|Altmer}} weaponsmith and enchanter. Creator of the {{Lore Link|Mace of Slurring}}.{{ref|name=Tribunal|Events of [[Tribunal:Tribunal|Tribunal]]}}

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