Īkatosh was involved in the forging of the Covenant with the new Empire of humanity, and his blood was mystically joined with Alessia and her heirs. Although female instead of male, Almalexia also takes on the role as a progenitor figure like Akatosh. ![]() Akatosh's aspects of immortality, historicity, and genealogy, would resurface in Almalexia, the most popular traits of Akatosh being seen in Morrowind's most popular divine Tribunal. Most traces of Akatosh disappeared from ancient Chimer legends with their exodus due to his association with the Altmer, although they would return in a fashion with the Dunmer. The Warp in the West and other Dragon Breaks are thought to result from Akatosh's temporary loss of control over the flow of time. Akatosh is the patron of the Akatosh Chantry, the religious order devoted to the worship and glorification of him, who refer to him as the "Great Dragon". Alduin later came to proclaim himself a god, prompting Paarthurnax to turn on him for forsaking his duty to Akatosh, and resulting in history considering Alduin to be the Nordic aspect of Akatosh. Akatosh is thought to be the father of all dragons, and their leader Alduin was titled "First-Born of Akatosh". The Aedric spirit is the ultimate God of the Cyrodilic Empire, where he embodies the qualities of endurance, invincibility, and everlasting legitimacy while promoting the virtues of duty, service, and obedience. He is generally considered to be the first of the Gods to form in the Beginning Place after his establishment, other spirits found the process to be easier and the various pantheons of the world emerged. His avatar is a golden dragon, and he is often called the Dragon God of Time, and the Lord of the Dragons. ![]() He is present in most Tamrielic religions. Akatosh, known as Auri-El (or Auriel) to the Aldmer and Bosmer, Bormahu (Father) to the dragons, possibly Satakal to the Crowns, Dragon of Time to the Nedes, and Alkosh to the Khajiit is the chief deity of the Eight or Nine Divines (the prescribed religious cults of Cyrodiil and its provinces).
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