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  1. It is known that Pelagius locked the young princes and princesses of Silvenar in his room with him, only releasing them when an unsigned Declaration of War was slipped under the door. When he tore off his clothes during a speech he was giving at a local festival, his advisors apparently decided to watch him more carefully.

  2. A question about Pelagius the Mad. We all know Pelagius the III, if not from lore, then from the quest "A Mind Of Madness" in Skyrim, Daedric quest of Sheogorath. But, here's my question. Pelagius SEPTIM III was a Septim emperor. Now, the Septims were Dragonborn Emperors, and the gift was hereditary. So, that would mean Pelagius is Dragonborn too.

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    Thoriz Pelagius Septim was born in Year 119 of the Third Era. He was the son of King Magnus of Wayrest, brother of Antiochus Septim, the current emperor at the time. Magnus and Antiochus were close-knit, so it’s said that the emperor treated Wayrest better than other kingdoms. However, he soon died after young Pelagius turned one. Thus, his daughte...

    Pelagius’ strange behaviors started to become more apparent when he took over the city of Solitude in Skyrim. However, since he was the emperor’s favorite nephew, no scribe or diplomat could write anything too critical about him. Something that was noted, however, was his fluctuating weight. Four months after becoming ruler, he had apparently been ...

    The player can meet Pelagius the Mad in an Elder Scrolls game, specifically in the Skyrim quest The Mind of Madness. In this quest, the Last Dragonborn must enter the Pelagius Wing in the Blue Palace of Solitude and convince the Daedric Prince Sheogorath to return to the Shivering Isles. He agrees, but only if the player manages to escape from Pela...

  3. Emperor Thoriz Pelagius Septim III (3E 119[1] or 3E 125[2]–153), also known as Pelagius the Mad and the Mad Emperor, was the Jarl of Solitude, and the twelfth Emperor of Tamriel after the death of his father Magnus Septim.

  4. The Mind of Madness - Pelagius' Night Terrors. Possible spoilers! I have all the DLC, so I'm not sure if that makes a difference or not. I've followed various guides making sure I'm not messing this up, and I found at least one other person that described this exact issue (with no workaround or fix mentioned).

  5. Here, go listen to Sheogorath talk to Pelagius and soon Pelagius will be whisked away, leaving Sheogorath free to talk. Talk to him and go through all of the dialog options to learn a number of things. In the end, you’ll learn that Sheogorath is the Daedric Prince of Madness and YOU are in the mind of Pelagius the third.

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  7. Jan 27, 2018 · Pelagius was acquitted of the charge of heresy by a synod of bishops at Diospolis in Palestine in 415. However, he was later condemned as a heretic by the bishop of Rome in 417 and 418 and by the Council of Ephesus in 431.

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