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"Julianos says: Know the truth. Observe the law. When in doubt, seek wisdom from the wise."
Ten Commands: Ten Divines

Julianos, the God of Wisdom and Logic, is one of the Ten Divines. To the Nords, he is known as Jhunal, father of language and mathematics. In Cyrodiil, Julianos is god of literature, law, history, and contradiction. The Elder Scrolls are kept by monastic orders dedicated to Julianos.[1]

Worship[]

Ten Commands: Ten Divines has Julianos instructing worshipers to "Know the truth. Observe the law. When in doubt, seek wisdom from the wise." Julianos is often worshipped by wizards, mages, and scholars alike.

Places of worship[]

Chapels[]

In Cyrodiil, the main chapel of Julianos is located in Skingrad. Julianos also has shrines in every chapel in Cyrodiil as well as the Temple of the Divines in Skyrim. Julianos has no temple dedicated to him in Skyrim.

Blessing[]

Julianos gives increased magicka and intelligence to his worshippers. As all blessings do, it also cures all diseases.

Wayshrines[]

There is only one Wayshrine of Julianos in Cyrodiil. It is located Northeast of Chestnut Handy Stables, shore of Lake Rumare. It gives the player the Scales of Julianos blessing.

Representations[]

Verse[]

"Come to me, Julianos, for without you, my wit is weak to sort the wheat from the chaff, and my eyes should neither know the true from the false, nor sense from folly, nor justice from prejudice and interest."[2]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Julianos is based on programmer Julian LeFay, one of the original creators of The Elder Scrolls series and who is sometimes affectionately referred to as the "Father of the Elder Scrolls."[UL 1]

See also[]

  • Altar of Julianos
  • Amulet of Julianos
  • Great Chapel of Julianos
  • Wayshrine of Julianos
  • Shrine of Julianos

References[]

  1. Varieties of Faith in the Empire
  2. Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Foreword
Notice: The following are unlicensed references. They are not copyrighted by a ZeniMax Media company, but can still be considered part of The Elder Scrolls lore and are included for completeness.


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