Didn't jagar get laid though? I might be misremembering, but part of the whole deal of impersonating the emperor was he wanted to stick it in the very luscious Barenziah. She bore him a daughter i think.
@@MithriAK I didn't mean "virgin" for not getting laid,it's just Uriel surpasses him in legacy,I think Barenziah had a daugther with Tiber or something,meaning Karliah is her grandaugther or something
I was born 87 years ago. For 65 years I've ruled as Tamriel's emperor, but for all these years, I've never been the ruler of my own dreams. I have seen the gates of Oblivion, beyond which no waking eye may see. Behold, in darkness, a doom sweeps the land. This is the 27th of Last Seed, the year of Akatosh, 433. These are the closing days of the third era, and the final hours of my life.
With this character's death, the thread of prophecy has been severed. This is why Skyrim, and TES 6 doesn't and will not have a bettwr storyline than this...
One could argue that his foresight was so grand that his "infidelity" to his wife was done on purpose to have an illegitimate son that could save Tameriel from the Oblivion crisis years later
Liked before i even watched a Second. Uriel Spetim is Voiced by *Patrick Stewart.* & and he said He saw 'Me' in his Dreams. The man is Obviously a Genius.
His "dreams" probably reference his time in Oblivion, seeing the disasters that awaited his empire. edit: He was probably trapped in Vaermina's plane of oblivion.
@@themoleman6806 If everyday life was a nightmare thanks to Dagon, the nightmares in your sleep would no longer terrify you, Vaerminas relies on people having peaceful lives to torment them in there sleep. I could see her reasoning for ratting out Dagon.. plus the daedric princes in general are all trying to undermine each other.
You can't remember your dreams that you have seen in Vaermina's plane. That's the whole point. She will make you experience most horrific and nightmarish fate every night, and you cannot even remember the horrors you went through. She basically eats your nightmares.
If you could recruit 3 npc’s into the brotherhood after completing the dark brotherhood quest line just like you can do with the blades who would you bring in? I would recruit Eola the cannibal, Teldryn Sero the raven rock assassin, and Ingun Black-Briar the creepy Riften alchemist. All three of these characters just feel like they would be right at home in the Dawnstar sanctuary
Cool comment. I think the brotherhood could use more brawn and tact a la Nazir, but it's definitely a faction the misfits of Tamriel are right at home.
Irileth: bc former morag tong Karliah: pretty well versed in poisons Garan Marethi: judging by his radiant quests he's familiar with such things and would be good in the administration of the brotherhood
Eola because she is eola, aela because she would be able to replace arnbjorn due to the beast blood they share, and faendal because he is the broski and he is an archer, perfect for a part in the brotherhood. I would also have some death hounds join as pets of sorts. Also, another reason I picked faendal is because he would have potential to fill the hole left by veezara. Another reason I chose eola is because she is well acquainted with the lifestyle of the brotherhood, killing people and enjoying it. Another reason I chose aela is because she knows how to kill and when it's right to kill, striking her opponent with arrows in their throats before they even get the chance to look up to see the wolf that just appeared above them, ripping them limb for limb with fierce claws. Next thing you know she starts to feed on the hearts of those dead bodies and then she transforms back to human form. As a team, aela faendal and eola would rip their enemies apart and get coin for doing so.
I believe there's a strong argument for Uriel Septim VII's prophetic dreams coming from the Aedra Akatosh himself. Septim *was* of the line of Dragonborn, and while there are arguments that Akatosh bestows that gift, rather than it being genetic or inherited, I still believe that it's because of that dragon blood/dragon soul connection to Akatosh Uriel had, that his dreams alerted him to trends, conditions and events in the future in order for him to better prepare for and deal with them when they occurred. It is canonical that when the Aedra created Mundus, they gave up a large portion of their powers, and thus cannot manifest physically in Nirn. Working with your chosen protege through dreams, then, seems to be the best way to ensure avoiding disaster. It's possible that, as Dragonborn in TES V: Skyrim, we could have had psychic powers. Making that work in a game might have been a bigger can of worms than Bethesda cared to open, so we got Shouts instead.
The Dragonblood and being Dragoborn could easily be very interesting or more.Prophetic dreams the Blood of Akatosh the blood of time it self runs trough the Dragonborn,just imagine all the lore building
I bet he regrets putting his hopes in me. I never took the amulet to the chapel and just went and did the dark brother hood quest. I’m guessing if we went off of real time my version of the world has already been flooded by demons. And then they got taken over by a bunch of slug people and so on for at lest 3 more take overs.
Or not, since no oblivion gate will open before you proceed somewhat in the main quest. In essence you can simply blame the entire oblivion crisis on the Hero of Kvatch.
@@mybutthasteeth1347 How fitting that the daedric Prince of madness takes notice of me. Yes lord sheo my run of oblivion reeked of your influence with a little dash of weeaboo thrown in there. It's okay though because during the final battle with your alter ego in shivering isles, I forgot to adjust the settings on my various sex mods and wound getting raped by jyggalag. My last save was so far back I could not undo it. Then my khajiit went super saiyan and saved the day. After that I killed everyone in the shivering isles. That is how my run of oblivion ended.
@@mybutthasteeth1347 I ate all of it Milord. Before I even talked to you I looked for every piece of cheese in the castle and gobbled it up. Then I console commanded 100 pieces of cheese and ate them in front of you.
I wonder, did Uriel Septim knew the Hero's fate? what had become of the Champion at the Shivering Isles? Or did he only know of his own fate, and the warnings of Oblivion's gates?
@@RealRoboKnightWhich makes sense. Aside from the madness that would come from predicting our ultimate fate (even Sheo, Jyg and Dyus are utterly shocked by your success) it also makes sense that he cannot see things that affect oblivion alone.
It would be really interesting if you did a video on Janus Hassildor. But I don't exactly know how much information is there on him. He's definitely one of the more interesting characters of Elder Scrolls.
Eh even worst case scenario dagon only has mundus for a few hundred years before akatosh ganks his ass sure it would be the angry edge lord aspect that wants to kill everybody but its still technically the same god.
@@dutchpatriot17 If they turned around, there probably would've been even more assassins waiting for them outside the Imperial City Prison. They were using the secret passage for a reason.
I’ve played oblivion and though I only knew him for but a mere few minutes I still respected him for his manliness he was fine with getting stabbed in the back!
“Clandestine operations” a.k.a sending the player character to some far flung region of Tamriel with barely a clue and the clothes on their back and hope they wind up shaping the fabric of society and/or reality for the better.
@@bryanmanuel4945 Mede's Empire is the world Empire..Empire under Septim always kept Thalmor under control. That's why Thalmor always hated the Septim's. Even if Potema Septim was alive, she would be far better Empress than Tidus Mede. Her crazy nature and her magic would be reason enough for Dominion to not mess with her.
Baring in mind the Shimmering Isles expansion, Is it possible that Uriel Septim's vision of the hero could have somehow been given to him from Sheogorath, or connected in some other way..? (which could be funny in hindsight)
This video is mostly accurate, but there are a few problems. The Dragon Break wasn't caused by bringing peace to the Illiac Bay, but by the Numidium becoming active. The Dragon Break combined all the alternate timeline endings to Daggerfall so that Bethesda didn't have to choose one ending to make canon. The Dragon Break caused peace. Other than that, great video. I agree with the ultimate message.
He might have got more time to shine had Bethesda not been in such a rush to kill him. I really feel the pacing of the story at the beginning of Oblivion was too fast. He just dies and for some reason everyone knows about it. Then oblivion gates pop up suddenly. This should have happened a hour into the game. The emperor would still die early on but we would get to see his power. That of being able to see more than lesser men. Oh and how about removing his "I seen you before" line. That line makes it feel like your fulfilling a prophecy. Rathee than rising up on your own accord. Without the nagging feeling you need to "close shut the jaws of Oblivion."
I just think it's funny how different he looks through all of the Elder Scrolls games he was shown. In Arena he has hair and a beard, in Daggerfall he's totally bald with no beard and in Oblivion he has hair but no beard
@@ronaldolson6553 Pfft they could easily fight off the daedric princes. They're empowered by the energy of one of the most powerful entities in elder scrolls. Lorkhan was the only god who could achieve CHIM.
@@dutchpatriot17 Killed isn't a good word to use exactly. Lorkhan still kind of exists and Jyggalag was allegedly the strongest Daedric prince yet was subdued by others. If I remember right Lorkhan went down due to similar trickery. Trinimac wasn't killed by boethiah he was cursed to undergo a metamorphosis that made him into malacath. Even so, boethiah is not a weak prince at all and trinimac was fairly powerful as well. I believe being one of the creators of mundus rendered lorkhan weak enough to "kill".
You should analyze Mankar Cameron, his plan, whether or not his idea that Lorkan and Dagan are the same is legitimate, whether he has anything to gain from the oblivion crisis, what it would mean for the inhabitants of Nirn. Also I’d be interested to know if the magic he uses to create his Paradise could be used to make peoples lives better. Intuitively and even with some critical thought his plan seems terrible and idiotic but I don’t know enough elder scrolls lore to be more specific than that.
Just to note, i don't think Hammerfell ever became established as a Kingdom in its own right after the Warp in the West. If anything, the four kingdoms to emerge influential in the Iliac Bay would be Daggerfall, Wayrest, Sentinel and Orsinium.
I wouldn't exactly count Daggerfall's events as evidence of ol' Uriel being particularly ingenius. The Dragon Break was entirely unintentional on his part; Uriel's ultimate aim with the Numidium was to use it to forcibly subjugate or cow the region into doing what he wanted, which is the same agenda that all the major factions other than the Underking and the King of Worms had in mind. The Dragon Break was, according to the most credible theorycrafting I've been able to find, more a result of the fact that in all of the endings other than the Underking's own, he rises up and strikes out to seize the Heart for himself, and in the struggle to do so, the Dragon Break occurred. (There's some additional theorizing that this event also allowed Talos to ascend to godhood, and effectively rewrote time so that it was as if he had always been there, which is why there were only eight Divines in Daggerfall but suddenly nine in Morrowind. But it's all a bit convoluted and muddy, and a little beside the point.)
he is decent great man I really rescepect him and love him imagine the savior of the world from oblivion it selfe !!! I meen Who would dare to achieve something like this ?! such tittle such great career and honor !!!
(Disclaimer: I don’t hate this video, I’m just going over the finer details because I love this series to death and I felt like being a little tismy about it. If the title was “Uriel was the best Emperor in TES history”, I probably wouldn’t have commented for this long.) So...ok, I’ll respond before and after the end of this video. This part is before. Now, he’s not so much a genius as he is wise. And a lot of his insight came from his many years in Jagar Tharn’s pocket-dimension of oblivion, in which Uriel had several visions of the future between the nightmares he suffered. Now, how clear those visions of the future were is unknown, but given that the events weren’t all avoided, since one of them was his death, I’d wager they weren’t the clearest visions. He’s not stupid, but genius might not be the right word. Ok, the video is wrapping up, and you’ve more argued that he’s fairly smart, dutiful, wise, a pretty stand up guy, and has some abilities of foresight. Which I agree with...but that’s not...really...genius? Like...neloth is more the genius type. Genius is more of a singular trait, than it is a more general description. Neloth is clearly brilliant, but he’s also arrogant, selfish, dismissive, and often just plain rude. Yeah, Uriel is smart, but...I don’t know, it just seems like a bit of a stretch to say he’s a genius. And by the way, yes I’m being pedantic and nit picky, I’m well aware. TES is a really big thing for me, so I get very nit picky with stuff like this. The videos fine, btw. Just seems like a weird title, since even the video itself doesn’t really center on just how brilliant he is.
i would agree with this, he is definitely a wise emperor, and a favorite to many fans, but genius isn't the correct word. the Skaal video is similar i reckon, they are wise enough but not geniuses. i guess in a way, it is the classic Intelligence vs wisdom, a genius would likely be someone with vast intelligence, rather than wisdom
If you can find enough material can you do a video about titus mede II? I hate how he gets a free pass for signing the white gold concordat after wiping out most of the dominions forces and their best general in a single battle. The terms of the treaty were the exact same ones from before the war started. He could have easily gotten a white peace.
I don't know if it's canon, but it was actually the Forgotten Hero, the protagonist of "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" who wore the Emperor's armor during the Battle of the Red Ring, and defeated Naarifin, giving the Empire a victory. The texts related to the Great War say it was the Emperor because no one knew there was someone else under that armor
> centuries in the plains of Oblivion Well shit, poor Uriel. I've spent there just a couple of hours, closing the gates and was already bored to death.
tho he did almost screw up the whole Iliac bay by sending a letter to the Queen of daggerfall without realizing that the Queen wasn't the Queen regent who was supposed to receive it.
Probably knew it was an Inevitability. Probably saw past his death to help his son, and that Dagon was always going to happen. I think the only thing the man he didn't see was Bethesda's downfall.
The issue is that Uriel is better served as a god of wisdom not war, talos was ascended to help the Divines fight deadra I guess? idk anyways unless julianos passes on his mantel to Uriel he couldn't become a divine.
amulet or not, 2 septims have a better chance of survival than one. especially when your riding with the Blades, Tamriel's equivalent of the short bus which also accepts skooma addicts... NICE
uriel septim: i hand you my amulet.....find my son me: or i could sell it.i was in jail u know im probably even a secret deadra worshipper for all u know uriel septim : awww shit
@@zherean42069 True, her thing with Uriel was the nightingale in disguise, though it probably looked like she was getting down with him too to anyone who was looking on lol.
Uriel Septim's reign, prosperous and peaceful. I don't know about prosperous but his reign started with him being replaced with an imposter, then the warp in the west, the whole Nerevarine thing happening and ended with a daedric invasion so I'm pretty sure it wasn't peaceful.
There is a difference of about 40 years between the end of the Imperial Simulacrum(Jagar Tharn's betrayal, 3e 389 - 3e 399) and the Oblivion Crisis(3e 433), so it was probably a very peaceful time if we remove the Warp in the West and the return of Dagoth Ur, until the Oblivion Crisis happened
The Virgin Jagar Tharn vs the Chad Uriel Septim
Didn't jagar get laid though? I might be misremembering, but part of the whole deal of impersonating the emperor was he wanted to stick it in the very luscious Barenziah. She bore him a daughter i think.
@@MithriAK I didn't mean "virgin" for not getting laid,it's just Uriel surpasses him in legacy,I think Barenziah had a daugther with Tiber or something,meaning Karliah is her grandaugther or something
@@MithriAK do you even meme, bruh?
The Virgin Thalmor vs The Chad septim
Vs the wizard Titus Mede
I was born 87 years ago. For 65 years I've ruled as Tamriel's emperor, but for all these years, I've never been the ruler of my own dreams. I have seen the gates of Oblivion, beyond which no waking eye may see. Behold, in darkness, a doom sweeps the land. This is the 27th of Last Seed, the year of Akatosh, 433. These are the closing days of the third era, and the final hours of my life.
Im literally crying while reading
My sons.. They're dead aren't they?
My job right now is to get you to safety.
With this character's death, the thread of prophecy has been severed. This is why Skyrim, and TES 6 doesn't and will not have a bettwr storyline than this...
There's never been a more cooler quotes in all of the Elder Scrolls games
When u see Neloth in Skyrim:
"You. I've seen you."
"Let me see your face-"
"Whatever it is, the answer is no."
"The end"
What about Barbara Lerner spectre
Then the stars were right and this is the day
Who's Neloth again?
One could argue that his foresight was so grand that his "infidelity" to his wife was done on purpose to have an illegitimate son that could save Tameriel from the Oblivion crisis years later
Yeh he prolly had his illegitimate son has a secret back up
local man too intelligent for imperial societal standards
Lol his wife be like thats a rat ass excuse
Is wife was also apparently a abusive cunt
@@ceasefire2825 Even the blades
He's still one of the most memorable and favorite character for me in the entire series
Being voice by Patrick Stewart definitely helps
Uriel saw all of his "dreams" while suspended in Oblivion. He probably saw every threat to the empire until the time of his death
Uriel had achieved semi-CHIM and saw all the plotlines and contradictions of the future of Tamriel.
@@XSilver_WaterX so thats why they killed him off
@@Bakkcom maybe that's why only 3 blades were protecting emperor Uriel, even the blades were scared of him
Uriel Septim the 7th is still one of the best TES characters.
He was voiced by Patrick Stewart so that help a bit.
@@kevinconrad6156 Anybody played by Patrick Stewart is destined to be a good character
No love for martin septim?
@@wiibrockster So the poo emoji from the Emoji Movie a good character?
@@revolverocelot1380 no, and for a couple of good reasons
Liked before i even watched a Second.
Uriel Spetim is Voiced by *Patrick Stewart.* & and he said He saw 'Me' in his Dreams. The man is Obviously a Genius.
ps. the Current Empire are Fascists. Eat your heart out Avarti
he also managed to solve baldness
The current empire is not facist
@@Valencetheshireman927 agreed
if anything the stormcloaks are
@@KN_Dingowarrior Eh more like the Empire is a government controlled by facists.
His "dreams" probably reference his time in Oblivion, seeing the disasters that awaited his empire.
edit: He was probably trapped in Vaermina's plane of oblivion.
Oh shit was Vaermina ratting out Dagon? She did talk about meeting the protagonist before. Maybe she was looking for someone that would stop it.
@@themoleman6806 If everyday life was a nightmare thanks to Dagon, the nightmares in your sleep would no longer terrify you, Vaerminas relies on people having peaceful lives to torment them in there sleep. I could see her reasoning for ratting out Dagon.. plus the daedric princes in general are all trying to undermine each other.
@@Searly255 True,I could see that in the Oblivion Crisis,some princes must have made a coalition to Undermine Dagon,trough subtle ways
@@themoleman6806 Deadra arn't exactly a unified front
Vaermina might have told Ureil to preserve there toys/worshipers not wanting them destroyed
You can't remember your dreams that you have seen in Vaermina's plane. That's the whole point. She will make you experience most horrific and nightmarish fate every night, and you cannot even remember the horrors you went through. She basically eats your nightmares.
Uriel actually had a second illegitimate son, who became the Archbishop of the Temple of the One.
FOR THE EMPEROR!
For the Septim Empire!
^
Wrong series.
No u
FOR MANDALORE!!!
Oh wait wrong Universe
Uriel: Stays with his wife out of duty
Also Uriel: "Hey while you're in Daggerfall can you destroy some letters I sent to the Queen?"
If you could recruit 3 npc’s into the brotherhood after completing the dark brotherhood quest line just like you can do with the blades who would you bring in?
I would recruit Eola the cannibal, Teldryn Sero the raven rock assassin, and Ingun Black-Briar the creepy Riften alchemist. All three of these characters just feel like they would be right at home in the Dawnstar sanctuary
Cool comment. I think the brotherhood could use more brawn and tact a la Nazir, but it's definitely a faction the misfits of Tamriel are right at home.
Irileth: bc former morag tong
Karliah: pretty well versed in poisons
Garan Marethi: judging by his radiant quests he's familiar with such things and would be good in the administration of the brotherhood
Aventus, to make his assassin dream come true
Runa Fair-shield, my protege
Nelkir, Jarl Ballin's psycho kid
Ingun for an absolute fact.
Ingrod the Younger, creepy sorceress of Morthal
Lisbet, cannibal merchant of Markarth
Eola because she is eola, aela because she would be able to replace arnbjorn due to the beast blood they share, and faendal because he is the broski and he is an archer, perfect for a part in the brotherhood. I would also have some death hounds join as pets of sorts. Also, another reason I picked faendal is because he would have potential to fill the hole left by veezara. Another reason I chose eola is because she is well acquainted with the lifestyle of the brotherhood, killing people and enjoying it. Another reason I chose aela is because she knows how to kill and when it's right to kill, striking her opponent with arrows in their throats before they even get the chance to look up to see the wolf that just appeared above them, ripping them limb for limb with fierce claws. Next thing you know she starts to feed on the hearts of those dead bodies and then she transforms back to human form. As a team, aela faendal and eola would rip their enemies apart and get coin for doing so.
If uriel sees my characters in his dreams he needs a therapist
Have to correct you:
Iliac Bay isn't a province in High Rock but rather a region which includes a large part of High Rock and Northern Hammerfell
It also suddenly became larger than tamriel and then went back to its regular size mysteriously...
I believe there's a strong argument for Uriel Septim VII's prophetic dreams coming from the Aedra Akatosh himself. Septim *was* of the line of Dragonborn, and while there are arguments that Akatosh bestows that gift, rather than it being genetic or inherited, I still believe that it's because of that dragon blood/dragon soul connection to Akatosh Uriel had, that his dreams alerted him to trends, conditions and events in the future in order for him to better prepare for and deal with them when they occurred. It is canonical that when the Aedra created Mundus, they gave up a large portion of their powers, and thus cannot manifest physically in Nirn. Working with your chosen protege through dreams, then, seems to be the best way to ensure avoiding disaster. It's possible that, as Dragonborn in TES V: Skyrim, we could have had psychic powers. Making that work in a game might have been a bigger can of worms than Bethesda cared to open, so we got Shouts instead.
The Dragonblood and being Dragoborn could easily be very interesting or more.Prophetic dreams the Blood of Akatosh the blood of time it self runs trough the Dragonborn,just imagine all the lore building
Uriel also wanted to reform the Empire from an Empire to a Federation of provinces
Maybe when he said my face was the ones from his dreams, he meant the nightmares he experienced while trapped in the realm of quagmire
I bet he regrets putting his hopes in me. I never took the amulet to the chapel and just went and did the dark brother hood quest. I’m guessing if we went off of real time my version of the world has already been flooded by demons. And then they got taken over by a bunch of slug people and so on for at lest 3 more take overs.
Or not, since no oblivion gate will open before you proceed somewhat in the main quest. In essence you can simply blame the entire oblivion crisis on the Hero of Kvatch.
@@revolverocelot1380 *jazz music stops*
@@mybutthasteeth1347 How fitting that the daedric Prince of madness takes notice of me. Yes lord sheo my run of oblivion reeked of your influence with a little dash of weeaboo thrown in there. It's okay though because during the final battle with your alter ego in shivering isles, I forgot to adjust the settings on my various sex mods and wound getting raped by jyggalag. My last save was so far back I could not undo it. Then my khajiit went super saiyan and saved the day. After that I killed everyone in the shivering isles. That is how my run of oblivion ended.
@@revolverocelot1380 ooh that sounds very good mortal, though I just have to wonder,
Where is all the CHEESE?
@@mybutthasteeth1347 I ate all of it Milord. Before I even talked to you I looked for every piece of cheese in the castle and gobbled it up. Then I console commanded 100 pieces of cheese and ate them in front of you.
Good ol' Uriel Septim knows Dagon want's to off him,has a bastard son besides his known of his trueborn seemed like they would do anything.
6:43 Horse Armor sighting
He will forever be known as a shining jewel of the Septim bloodline and a genius emperor
Now, this was a very informative upload, very cool!
I wonder, did Uriel Septim knew the Hero's fate? what had become of the Champion at the Shivering Isles? Or did he only know of his own fate, and the warnings of Oblivion's gates?
He said he couldn't read our fate.
@@RealRoboKnightWhich makes sense. Aside from the madness that would come from predicting our ultimate fate (even Sheo, Jyg and Dyus are utterly shocked by your success) it also makes sense that he cannot see things that affect oblivion alone.
elder scrolls 6, we meet a young uriel septim
everyone liked that
It would be really interesting if you did a video on Janus Hassildor. But I don't exactly know how much information is there on him. He's definitely one of the more interesting characters of Elder Scrolls.
Seems like the empire never would have survived the oblivion crisis had his long reign not strengthened it beforehand.
The empire survived thanks to the Mede dynasty.
But Uriel and Chancellor Ocato helped as well .👍
The Empire wouldn't have had the Oblivion Crisis if Uriel told the Blades to turn around the moment they ran into assassins.
Eh even worst case scenario dagon only has mundus for a few hundred years before akatosh ganks his ass sure it would be the angry edge lord aspect that wants to kill everybody but its still technically the same god.
@@dutchpatriot17 If they turned around, there probably would've been even more assassins waiting for them outside the Imperial City Prison. They were using the secret passage for a reason.
It's difficult not to be a genius when you can tell the future.
Peace be upon him, this great EMPEROR was a MARTYR of the EMPIRE! We must give him sacrifices to show our love.
"REMEMBER THE EMPEROR!!!"
-Imperial Legion soldiers during combat
I’ve played oblivion and though I only knew him for but a mere few minutes I still respected him for his manliness he was fine with getting stabbed in the back!
Great vídeo, a Martin septim vídeo would also be cool. I think Martin is a great character
i always thought he had dreams of prophecy because of his time in oblivion
This was a nice weekly treat. The new release format works just fine for me. Good luck at University.
“Clandestine operations” a.k.a sending the player character to some far flung region of Tamriel with barely a clue and the clothes on their back and hope they wind up shaping the fabric of society and/or reality for the better.
Well, the ship they were on sank, so makes sense.
Uriel gift to see into the future is cause of Septim dragon born blood unique to the septims since the Skyrim dragon born needs ES too see the future
Your videos get better and better bro
Reason 1-∞
He's voiced by Sir Patrick Stewart
reason 2 his son was voiced by sean bean
I miss the Septims
Me too but the Mede's do a decent job considering there posistion,had the Dominion not exist they would probably remembered for stabilizing the empire
@@bryanmanuel4945
Mede's Empire is the world Empire..Empire under Septim always kept Thalmor under control. That's why Thalmor always hated the Septim's. Even if Potema Septim was alive, she would be far better Empress than Tidus Mede. Her crazy nature and her magic would be reason enough for Dominion to not mess with her.
here's hoping Titus Mede II's Successor will be at least half the Emperor Uriel Septim was. gods know the Empire Needs it.
We love you and your content. No matter when your content it comes out.
It took me like 25 years to realize that the currency in the elder scrolls is named after the royal family's surname
Lol, also if the currency is named after the septim, would the thalmor banned it?
I have always wondered how he chose the player character of Morrowind for his purposes.
Now I feel more upset by his death in oblivion from learning all of this lol
Baring in mind the Shimmering Isles expansion, Is it possible that Uriel Septim's vision of the hero could have somehow been given to him from Sheogorath, or connected in some other way..? (which could be funny in hindsight)
This video is mostly accurate, but there are a few problems. The Dragon Break wasn't caused by bringing peace to the Illiac Bay, but by the Numidium becoming active. The Dragon Break combined all the alternate timeline endings to Daggerfall so that Bethesda didn't have to choose one ending to make canon. The Dragon Break caused peace. Other than that, great video. I agree with the ultimate message.
As a Uriel myself, I'm duty bound to like him, so I'm glad he was a good man.
Can you do a video about how Martin Septim is a genius.
How to produce an Avarti Elder Scrolls video:
1. Promote Imperials
2. Shit on everyone and everything else
3. Upload
Oblivion, the final frontier, these are the voyages of Uriel Septum
Why Uriel Septim VII was a genius...cause he was voiced by Sir Patrick Stewart. 'Nuff said.
He might have got more time to shine had Bethesda not been in such a rush to kill him. I really feel the pacing of the story at the beginning of Oblivion was too fast. He just dies and for some reason everyone knows about it. Then oblivion gates pop up suddenly. This should have happened a hour into the game. The emperor would still die early on but we would get to see his power. That of being able to see more than lesser men. Oh and how about removing his "I seen you before" line. That line makes it feel like your fulfilling a prophecy. Rathee than rising up on your own accord. Without the nagging feeling you need to "close shut the jaws of Oblivion."
Spartan Q77 Bethesda has had pacing problems with it’s storylines since oblivion
Yeah
I just think it's funny how different he looks through all of the Elder Scrolls games he was shown. In Arena he has hair and a beard, in Daggerfall he's totally bald with no beard and in Oblivion he has hair but no beard
Avarti I'm going to keep commenting this until it happens, please do why The Tribunal are idiots
Indeed, the fact that they deliberately pissed off a daedric prince alone should qualify them...
Sotha Sil: Wait. That's illegal.
@@ronaldolson6553 Pfft they could easily fight off the daedric princes. They're empowered by the energy of one of the most powerful entities in elder scrolls. Lorkhan was the only god who could achieve CHIM.
@@revolverocelot1380 Lorkhan was killed by Trinimac, and Trinimac was killed by Boethiah.
Lorkhan is a very weak deity.
@@dutchpatriot17 Killed isn't a good word to use exactly. Lorkhan still kind of exists and Jyggalag was allegedly the strongest Daedric prince yet was subdued by others. If I remember right Lorkhan went down due to similar trickery. Trinimac wasn't killed by boethiah he was cursed to undergo a metamorphosis that made him into malacath. Even so, boethiah is not a weak prince at all and trinimac was fairly powerful as well. I believe being one of the creators of mundus rendered lorkhan weak enough to "kill".
I wonder if Uriel Septim also saw the events of Skyrim in his dreams.
Dude you are actually my favorite youtuber
Brilliant, more Oblivion please!
I always thought of him as basically a good Palpatine.
You should analyze Mankar Cameron, his plan, whether or not his idea that Lorkan and Dagan are the same is legitimate, whether he has anything to gain from the oblivion crisis, what it would mean for the inhabitants of Nirn. Also I’d be interested to know if the magic he uses to create his Paradise could be used to make peoples lives better. Intuitively and even with some critical thought his plan seems terrible and idiotic but I don’t know enough elder scrolls lore to be more specific than that.
Just to note, i don't think Hammerfell ever became established as a Kingdom in its own right after the Warp in the West. If anything, the four kingdoms to emerge influential in the Iliac Bay would be Daggerfall, Wayrest, Sentinel and Orsinium.
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Ofc he is.. without him, the hero of kvatch wouldn't have BECOME the HERO without him!
He was the best man I ever seen in empire history lol
I wouldn't exactly count Daggerfall's events as evidence of ol' Uriel being particularly ingenius. The Dragon Break was entirely unintentional on his part; Uriel's ultimate aim with the Numidium was to use it to forcibly subjugate or cow the region into doing what he wanted, which is the same agenda that all the major factions other than the Underking and the King of Worms had in mind. The Dragon Break was, according to the most credible theorycrafting I've been able to find, more a result of the fact that in all of the endings other than the Underking's own, he rises up and strikes out to seize the Heart for himself, and in the struggle to do so, the Dragon Break occurred. (There's some additional theorizing that this event also allowed Talos to ascend to godhood, and effectively rewrote time so that it was as if he had always been there, which is why there were only eight Divines in Daggerfall but suddenly nine in Morrowind. But it's all a bit convoluted and muddy, and a little beside the point.)
he is decent great man I really rescepect him and love him imagine the savior of the world from oblivion it selfe !!! I meen Who would dare to achieve something like this ?! such tittle such great career and honor !!!
Captain Uriel Patrick Picard has always been my favorite emperor.
Great video!
"I am Uriel Septim...................Creator of 7up"
Lol
Rip Urial Septim
he is an stoic
edit: like marcus aurelius
Another empirical view on how well emperors empire.
(Disclaimer: I don’t hate this video, I’m just going over the finer details because I love this series to death and I felt like being a little tismy about it. If the title was “Uriel was the best Emperor in TES history”, I probably wouldn’t have commented for this long.)
So...ok, I’ll respond before and after the end of this video.
This part is before.
Now, he’s not so much a genius as he is wise. And a lot of his insight came from his many years in Jagar Tharn’s pocket-dimension of oblivion, in which Uriel had several visions of the future between the nightmares he suffered. Now, how clear those visions of the future were is unknown, but given that the events weren’t all avoided, since one of them was his death, I’d wager they weren’t the clearest visions.
He’s not stupid, but genius might not be the right word.
Ok, the video is wrapping up, and you’ve more argued that he’s fairly smart, dutiful, wise, a pretty stand up guy, and has some abilities of foresight.
Which I agree with...but that’s not...really...genius? Like...neloth is more the genius type. Genius is more of a singular trait, than it is a more general description. Neloth is clearly brilliant, but he’s also arrogant, selfish, dismissive, and often just plain rude.
Yeah, Uriel is smart, but...I don’t know, it just seems like a bit of a stretch to say he’s a genius.
And by the way, yes I’m being pedantic and nit picky, I’m well aware. TES is a really big thing for me, so I get very nit picky with stuff like this.
The videos fine, btw. Just seems like a weird title, since even the video itself doesn’t really center on just how brilliant he is.
i would agree with this, he is definitely a wise emperor, and a favorite to many fans, but genius isn't the correct word. the Skaal video is similar i reckon, they are wise enough but not geniuses. i guess in a way, it is the classic Intelligence vs wisdom, a genius would likely be someone with vast intelligence, rather than wisdom
Will the player character for TES VI be an aspect of the HoonDing?
I Love your videos and wanted to ask if you maybe have a list of all the mods you're using
If you can find enough material can you do a video about titus mede II? I hate how he gets a free pass for signing the white gold concordat after wiping out most of the dominions forces and their best general in a single battle. The terms of the treaty were the exact same ones from before the war started. He could have easily gotten a white peace.
It's pretty much canon that the Empire would've lost the war had the peace treaty not been signed.
I don't know if it's canon, but it was actually the Forgotten Hero, the protagonist of "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" who wore the Emperor's armor during the Battle of the Red Ring, and defeated Naarifin, giving the Empire a victory. The texts related to the Great War say it was the Emperor because no one knew there was someone else under that armor
> centuries in the plains of Oblivion
Well shit, poor Uriel. I've spent there just a couple of hours, closing the gates and was already bored to death.
tho he did almost screw up the whole Iliac bay by sending a letter to the Queen of daggerfall without realizing that the Queen wasn't the Queen regent who was supposed to receive it.
So sad he never lived to see the third era end
can you do a video about hagravens?
Wow, I didn't realize that Skyrim was the first game that Uriel didn't have some sort of active part in. I thought he was just in Oblivion.
Did you play morrowind? Cause if I am not mistaken, he was the one who order the prison to release you into morrowind.
The first? Battlespire exist
What about the whole being assassinated part
Probably knew it was an Inevitability. Probably saw past his death to help his son, and that Dagon was always going to happen. I think the only thing the man he didn't see was Bethesda's downfall.
I was only kidding but now that I think about it that makes more sense than just getting sneaked up on
Uriel should’ve been the ninth Divine because he is actually benevolent compared to Tiber (Hjalti) Septim.
The issue is that Uriel is better served as a god of wisdom not war, talos was ascended to help the Divines fight deadra I guess? idk anyways unless julianos passes on his mantel to Uriel he couldn't become a divine.
The reason for his foresight is usually explained by his dragon blood, though not an actual dragon born, instead of Thu'um, he can foresee events
I bet that if he had an opportunity to learn a shout, he could have easily.
@@roblaquiere8220 I don't think maybe a tad little faster then a average Nord
Uriel is a Dragonborn.
@@dutchpatriot17 Not really,but it's Elder Scrolls so if you think Uriel is a Dragonborn so be it,I believe Dragonblood is hereditary not the soul.
@@bryanmanuel4945 There is no distinction in lore between Dragonborn.
If only martin survive 😢
Please refer to him as *Sean Bean*
Uriel Chan was voiced by Patrick Stewart who is God reincarnate.
Martin San was voiced by Sean Bean, who is not God reincarnate.
He has the tendency to imprison the chosen ones,so that can hardly be a genius move
Having them in a nice convenient place for when you need them is pretty wise.
before i watch this he literally could have had the champion kill the assassin... like he did 3 seconds after Uriels death... in 2 swings...
amulet or not, 2 septims have a better chance of survival than one. especially when your riding with the Blades, Tamriel's equivalent of the short bus which also accepts skooma addicts... NICE
The assasin killed Uriel in like 5 seconds, do you think Uriel septim would know?
Can we just acknowledge that he went from being black to white and bald to Patrick steward, wtf
And he's voiced by Sir Patrick Stewart!
That's just a bonus!
To be fair, who doesn't love Patrick Stewart
can you make a video about Nazeem the genius.
uriel septim: i hand you my amulet.....find my son
me: or i could sell it.i was in jail u know im probably even a secret deadra worshipper for all u know
uriel septim : awww shit
Avarti, are you gonna try to analyze characters in The Outer Worlds? It's amazing.
So...
Any news from the other provences?
They say syndicates of wizards have led a boycott of imperial goods in the land of the altmer.
Make a video about the Skyrim emperor
Thank you ^^
Nobody gonna talk about him and Queen Barenziah? Just me? Ok.
Tiber septim and barenziah, not Uriel and barenziah
@@zherean42069 True, her thing with Uriel was the nightingale in disguise, though it probably looked like she was getting down with him too to anyone who was looking on lol.
If he was a genius he would have been knocking girls up left and right to keep the oblivion gates closed.
oh where or where is Uriel the 5 oh where oh where can he be
Do a video on why Maiq is a liar.
Uriel Septim's reign, prosperous and peaceful. I don't know about prosperous but his reign started with him being replaced with an imposter, then the warp in the west, the whole Nerevarine thing happening and ended with a daedric invasion so I'm pretty sure it wasn't peaceful.
There is a difference of about 40 years between the end of the Imperial Simulacrum(Jagar Tharn's betrayal, 3e 389 - 3e 399) and the Oblivion Crisis(3e 433), so it was probably a very peaceful time if we remove the Warp in the West and the return of Dagoth Ur, until the Oblivion Crisis happened