OghmaEdit
Oghma, the Wife of All Enigma, is the wife of Xarxes, god of ancestry, secrets, hidden knowledge, and death. They are both present in Altmeri and Bosmeri religion. According to the Altmeri and Bosmeri tradition she was created by Xarxes from his favorite moments of history. She is associated with the Altmeri tradition of keeping records of one's life.
The One, the Supreme Spirit AkatoshEdit
The One was the name of the Supreme Spirit worshipped by the Alessian Order, a strictly monotheistic cult devoted to singularity which ruled the Alessian Empire in the First Era.
Onsi, BoneshaverEdit
Notable warrior god of the Yokudan Ra Gada, Onsi taught Mankind how to pull their knives into swords.[1] He is mentioned several times in The Book of Circles by Frandar Hunding, who wrote that those forging a sword should recite the "Oblation of Onsi" upon completion. A tale of King Fahara'jad's youth claimed that Onsi personally saved him from a vengeful hagraven.[2]
Orkey, Old KnockerEdit
A loan-god of the Nords, who seem to have taken up his worship during Aldmeri rule of Atmora. He combines aspects of Malacath and Arkay.[3] According to Imperial scholars, the Nords believe they once lived as long as Elves until Orkey appeared; through heathen trickery, he fooled them into a bargain that "bound them to the count of winters", and the Nordic lifespan was reduced to six years due to Orkey's foul magic. Through unknown means, Shor showed up and removed the curse, throwing most of it onto the nearby Orcs.[1]
Nordic legend goes into greater detail with the story of Orkey and clarifies some of the details. Their stories claim that Orkey had long plagued them, and had stolen their years away while they were still in Atmora in the Merethic Era. During the reign of High King Wulfharth in the First Era, Orkey summoned Alduin, and nearly every Nord was "eaten down" to six years old by the Time-Eater. King Wulfharth, who had become a boy, pleaded to Shor for help. Shor's own ghost then fought Alduin on the spirit plane, as he did at the beginning of time, and he won, and Orkey's folk, the Orcs, were ruined. It was by watching this battle in the sky that Wulfharth learned how to use the thu'um to save his people. His effort, while successful, cost him his life.[4]
OrkhaEdit
Orkha is a demon in the Khajiiti religion. It is said to have followed Boethra back from her exile through the Many Paths. Orkha spoke solely in curses of affliction, and was banished by Lorkhaj, Khenarthi, and Boethra, but would not die.[5][6]
The OxEdit
The Ox was an important figure in the mythology of certain Nedic tribes of the Deathlands. In their tradition, the People had Four Parents: the great Dragon of Time, the Mother Serpent, the Fat Mother, and the Ox. The Ox was revered as the parent who bears the People on its back to their final rest.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b Varieties of Faith... — Brother Mikhael Karkuxor of the Imperial College
- ^ The All-Beneficent King Fahara'jad
- ^ Varieties of Faith: The Nords — Brother Mikhael Karkuxor of the Imperial College
- ^ Five Songs of King Wulfharth
- ^ The Adversarial Spirits — Amun-dro, the Silent Priest
- ^ The Wandering Spirits — Amun-dro, the Silent Priest