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===={{LE|N'Gasta|N'Gasta}} (?b- {{Year|2E 864}})====
:''"No trust dark Worm N'Gasta. Powerful, yes, is N'Gasta -- But wicked. Soulstealer. Old and evil." — Joto, mage in [[Redguard:Redguard|Redguard]]''

:''Someone thinks the [[Lore:Masque of Clavicus Vile|Masque of Clavicus Vile]] is here on [[Lore:Vvardenfell|Vvardenfell]]. Apparently there are many copies of '[[Lore:N'Gasta! Kvata! Kvakis!|N'Gasta! Kvata! Kvakis!]]' here on Vvardenfell. N'Gasta was a great [[Lore:Sload|Sload]] [[Lore:Necromancy|necromancer]] and servant of [[Lore:Clavicus Vile|Clavicus Vile]] in the [[Lore:Second Era|Second Era]], and he may have had a wizard's tower here. An agent came to me asking questions about N'Gasta. The agent would not give his name, but I have learned he was in the employ of someone named [[Morrowind:Sorkvild the Raven (person)|Sorkvild the Raven]]." — [[Morrowind:Artisa Arelas|Artisa Arelas]], Dunmer Pilgrim''

{{Lore Link|Sload}} necromancer was killed in {{Year|2E 864}} on the Isle of N'Gasta by [[Lore:Cyrus|Cyrus]] the [[Lore:Redguard|Redguard]], who wielded the Flask of Lillandril.{{ref|name=Redguard|Events of [[Redguard:Redguard|Redguard]]}}

====Lord {{LE|Naarifin}} (? – {{Year|4E 175}})====
Thalmor General during the [[Lore:Great War|Great War]], he led the {{Lore Link|Thalmor}} assault on {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}, although the original purpose of the attack was to pin down the {{Lore Link|Imperial Legion}}. After achieving more success than expected, he led an assault on the {{Lore Link|Imperial}} City itself, which he held for a year. He was captured during the Battle of the Red Ring and hanged from the {{Lore Link|White-Gold Tower}} for thirty-three days. One source claims he was carried away by a winged {{Lore Link|Daedra}} on the thirty-fourth day.{{ref|name=TGW|{{Cite book|The Great War (book)}}}}

====Prince {{LE|Naemon}} (? - {{Year|2E 582}})====
{{Lore:Naemon}}

===={{LE|Naenra Waerr}} (?b - ?d)====
Naenra Waerr was an ancient witch responsible for the creation of the [[Lore:Umbra|Umbra Sword]] at the request of [[Lore:Clavicus Vile|Clavicus Vile]]. Naenra supposedly tricked Vile, and the piece of his power which was imbued in the sword became a sentient being named Umbra. Because of this trickery, some accredit Naenra with having been [[Lore:Sheogorath|Sheogorath]] in disguise. The witch was executed for her evil creation, but not before she was able to hide the sword.{{ref|name=TL|{{Cite book|Tamrielic Lore}}}}

===={{LE|Nafaalilargus}} (?b - {{Year|2E 864}})====
{{Lore:Nafaalilargus}}

===={{LE|Nandor Beraid}} (?b - 3E ?d)====
The champion of Empress {{Lore Link|Katariah}}. His defeat of Raphalas Eul, and the political implications of the duel, are discussed in the novel ''{{Lore Link|The Armorer's Challenge}}''. He was renowned as possibly one of the greatest warriors who ever lived, and it is said he could adeptly wield any weapon ever invented. However, he drowned in the {{Lore Link|Sea of Ghosts}} when he was unable to speedily remove his armor.{{ref|name=HT|{{Cite book|Hallgerd's Tale}}}}

====Countess {{LE|Narina Carvain}} ({{Year|3E}} ?b - ?d)====
{{Lore Link|Imperial}} ruler of {{Lore Link|Bruma}} during the {{Lore Link|Oblivion Crisis}}. The {{Lore Link|Heartlands|Nibenean Heartlander}} had a reputation for being a devout chapelgoer, a respected ruler, and a cunning and ruthless negotiator, though she was also known for sharp-dealing and treachery.{{ref|name=GTB|{{Cite book|Guide to Bruma}}}} Not that she wasn't popular; her people seemed to think she was tough, cold, and cranky, but also believed that Bruma was in good hands. She was a supporter of High Chancellor {{Lore Link|Ocato}} during the Crisis. She was also something of a scholar and an avid collector of {{Lore Link|Akavir}}i artifacts.{{ref|name=Oblivion|Events of [[OB:Oblivion|Oblivion]]}} The Countess funded an expedition which rediscovered the Akaviri fort at {{Lore Link|Pale Pass}}, which had been covered by a rockslide.{{ref|name=PPD|{{Cite book|Pale Pass Discovery!|ns=Oblivion}}}} Together with the [[Lore:Hero|Champion of Cyrodiil]] and {{Lore Link|Martin Septim}}, she orchestrated the Battle of Bruma, one of the most epic and crucial victories against the {{Lore Link|Daedra}} during the Crisis.{{ref|name=Oblivion}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Nataly Dravarol|Natalia Dravarol}} (?b - ?d)====
Also spelled "Natalia". Cartographer who created a [[:FIle:OB-map-Cyrodiil.jpg|map of Cyrodiil]] in {{Year|3E 433}} and a [[:File:SR-map-Skyrim.jpg|map of Skyrim]] in {{Year|4E 182}}.

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

====Hortator Indoril {{Linkable Entry|Nerevar}} (?b - ~{{Year|1E 700}})====
{{Lore:Nerevar}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Nerevarine}} (?b - ?d)====
Believed to be the reincarnation of {{Lore Link|Chimer}}i warlord {{Lore Link|Nerevar|Indoril Nerevar}}. He arrived in [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]] in {{Year|3E 427}} by the order of Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}}, ended {{Lore Link|the Blight}}, and defeated {{Lore Link|Dagoth Ur}}, amongst many other things.{{ref|name=Morrowind|Events of [[MW:Morrowind|Morrowind]]}} Rumors swirled at the end of the {{Lore Link|Third Era}} that the Nerevarine went on an expedition to {{Lore Link|Akavir}} and has not been heard from since.{{ref|name=Oblivion}}

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

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

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

====Queen {{Linkable Entry|Nulfaga}} (3E 336 - ?d)====
{{Lore:Nulfaga}}

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

====Queen {{LE|Nurnhilde}} (?b - 2E 572)====
Daughter of Queen {{Lore Link|Mabjaarn Flame-Hair}} of {{Lore Link|Windhelm}}. She was the elder sister of twins {{Lore Link|Jorunn}} and {{Lore Link|Fildgor}}, and thus fated to take the throne.{{ref|name=TBW|{{Cite book|The Brothers' War}}}} During the {{Lore Link|Akavir}}i Invasion of {{Year|2E 572}}, Queen Mabjaarn went down defending Windhelm, so Nurnhilde briefly assumed rulership before she was also killed during the invasion.{{ref|name=SIR|{{Cite book|Second Invasion: Reports}}}} For this, she earned the title "The Brief Queen". She was succeeded by Jorunn,{{ref|name=TBW}} and buried in the catacombs of Fort {{Lore Link|Morvunskar}} with the {{Lore Link|Crown of Freydis}}.

During the {{Lore Link|Alliance War}} of {{Year|2E 582}}, Fildgor stole Nurnhilde's body along with the Crown of Freydis. He planned to summon her soul and fuse it with his, forcing the crown to recognize him as the rightful ruler of {{Lore Link|Skyrim}}. Her spirit appeared to warn soldiers of the {{Lore Link|Ebonheart Pact}} of her brother's plans.{{ref|name=ESO|Events of [[Online:Online|Elder Scrolls Online]]}}

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