Lore:Namira

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Namira, or Namiira, the Lady of Decay, is the Daedric Prince whose sphere is the ancient darkness. She is known as the Spirit Daedra, ruler of sundry dark and shadowy spirits, and is often associated with spiders, insects, slugs, and other repulsive creatures which inspire mortals with an instinctive revulsion. Namira also appears to be associated with beggars and the beggaring gifts of disease, pity and disregard.

Namira is also called the Great Darkness, and is thought by the Khajiit to bear a connection with Lorkhan. Namira's followers keep to themselves, preferring to live peacefully in dark and squalid conditions, though they will react violently at any attempts to "save" them from their lifestyles. Their behavior has even involved ritualistic murder and cannibalism. Her enemy is Ebonarm and her summoning day is Marukh's Day. Her followers and priests of Arkay are often at odds. Namira and her shadowy endeavors are often recognized to bear some association with eternity. Her realm, the Scuttling Void, is an eternal dimension about which little is known other than its name.

Artifacts

Ring of Namira

The Ring of Namira is usually bestowed on those who gain Namira's favor by performing a great feat in her name. The Hero of Daggerfall was blessed with the ring for dispatching an ancient vampire. The Champion of Cyrodiil was likewise rewarded for helping her followers retaliate against those attempting to turn them away from her. The Last Dragonborn was also given the ring for helping her secretive followers in Skyrim and becoming her champion.

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Notes

  • Namira was one of the Daedric Princes who made no appearance in Morrowind, besides being mentioned in books and some NPC dialogue.

References

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