About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 37. Chapters: Aelwin Merowald, Aengvir, Aiden Direnni, Ajum-Kajin, Aldos Othran, Algot the Northerner, Alix Lencolia, Alvor, Amiable Fanriene, Amusei, Anarenen, Ancotar, Andel Indarys, Andorak Septim, Andre Labouche, Andreas Draconis, Antiochus Septim, Antus Odiil, Apelles Matius, Aralor, Arcturus, Areldur, Arkved, Armand Christophe, Arrille, Arthago, Arvel the Swift, Asliel Direnni, Astav Wirich, Athragar, Auberon Flyte, Baladas Demnevanni, Banus Alor, Baramog, Barilzar, Baurus, Bazur gro-Gharz, Bendu Olo, Berich Inian, Big Head, Boethiah, Bolor Savel, Bols Indalen, Bolvyn Venim, Bolwing, Brag gro-Bharg, Brendan the Persistent, Burd, Burz gro-Khash, Camoran Usurper, Cassynder, Castellan Athon, Celedaen, Cephorus II, Cephorus Septim, Cephorus Septim II, Claude Maric, Claudius Arcadia, Corvus Umbranox, Count Andel Indarys, Crulius Pontanian, Cuhlecain, Cyrus, Dagoth Ur, Damian Magius, Daras Aryon, Darius, Dark Minion, Delphine Jend, Delyn, Demetrius, Denel, Dion, Divayth Fyr, Dorian, Dranas Lerano, Gray Fox, Indoril Nerevar, Mannimarco, Martin Septim, Tiber Septim, Uriel Septim VII. Excerpt: Aelwin Merowald is an old fisherman living in the one-building settlement of Weye, just outside of the Imperial City and right across Wawnet Inn. He was working on his last job assignment before retirement, when he became crippled by a Rumare Slaughterfish he was trying to catch for its scales to sell to an alchemist. Aelwin is a rather disgruntled old fellow, and it is made clear that some of the residents of Weye consider him a laughing stock. He also owns one of the rare beggar's shirts. Aengvir was a male Bosmer commoner living in the town of Harlun's Watch, southeast of Cheydinhal. He was of some stature, and was considered the unofficial mayor of the small town. Aengvir spent the majority of his time farming his small plot of farmland where he grew several crops of cabbages or walking around and conversing with the other citizens of the small town...