

There are conflicting theories in Elder Scrolls' full history regarding the birthplace of Tiber Septim, and even his race his largely unknown. Elder Scrolls: The Conquest Of Tamriel & The Rule Of Tiber Septim At some point during the Interregnum, the Greybeards at High Hrothgar spoke Tiber Septim's name, and he was blessed as Dovahkiin and prophesied to become Emperor of Tamriel. During the Interregnum, the Amulet of Kings - a sacred symbol of Imperial power - was lost, later found buried with the last Emperor of the Second Empire, Reman III.

Prior to the rise of Tiber Septim and the Third Empire, Tamriel endured a period of turmoil known as the Interregnum, which lasted over 400 years. Related: Every Elder Scrolls Protagonist Explainedīefore the end of the Third Empire, 22 Septims would ascend to the Imperial throne, and all four mainline Elder Scrolls games' timelines take place in the Third Age occur during the rule of the final two Septims. Though the Septim Dynasty has been dead for over 200 years by the time Skyrim begins, decrees made by that Imperial lineage still affect the socio-political climate the Last Dragonborn finds themselves in. The events of Daggerfall, Morrowind, and Oblivion all follow within less than half a century, leading up to the end of the Third Age in 3E 433. The Elder Scrolls: Arena takes place 399 years later, in 3E 399. After Tiber Septim, the progenitor of the Third Empire, successfully conquered all of Tamriel, he declared the beginning of the Third Age. The Third Empire was so monolithic that its existence constituted the entire Third Age in Tamriel.

Only Skyrim takes place after the fall of the Septim Dynasty since the events of Oblivion coincide with the end of the Septim line. The Septim family comprises the only lineage to rule the Third Empire, under which most of the events in the mainline Elder Scrolls games take place. The Law is Sacred." Septims, the dominant form of currency in Tamriel, inherited their name from the Imperial family that minted them, the Septim Dynasty. Surrounding the head of Talos on every Septim coin in The Elder Scrolls is the inscription, " The Empire is Law.
