These are just some cliff-notes I came up with before I really put my mind to work in creating a succinct back-story.
Name: Aldmaerius Voidreaver
Class: Chaos Mage/Voidblade
- Born to Altmer royalty on the Summerset Isles.
- Influenced from a young age by his elders to believe in Altmer superiority.
- Intense hatred of Nords, Imperials and Redguards.
- Gained notoriety in the events leading up to and following the Aldmeri conflict.
- Deposed his Father's political office after slaying his father in single combat (not adamant or strict enough on Thalmor doctrine) and re-built it in his shadow, this carefully selected group would eventually rise to be one of those most respected and feared sub-sections of the Thalmor.
- Given a high-ranking position amongst the Thalmor for acts of extreme cruelty and zeal against the Empire and their supporters, blended with unprecedented strategical genius during the Great War.
- Although mastering the Arcane Arts was always his first priority, he is extremely deadly with a sword. Prefers weapons conjured from the void as opposed to his old elven steel.
- When the White-Gold Concordat was signed and the war was presumed over, he was to be handed over with the rest of his office as a bargaining chip to the Empire, to be put on trial and executed for war crimes.
- The leaders of the Thalmor agreed to hand him over to the Empire based on a few key events that were unsanctioned, but succesful strikes against the Empire that were considered "ill done" and although they proved successful, the Thalmor see this more of a reason to inflict their will against the Empire.
- Almost executed with the rest of his men before being switched with an Altmer of low-birth (who was then all illusioned out to look like him) and smuggled out of Cyrodiil by Thalmor agents still loyal to him on the day of his execution.
- Caught in the middle of a Stormcloak ambush while crossing the border into Skyrim, barely escaped.
- Now in Skyrim, unsure of where his future lies now that the Empire and Thalmor either assume him dead, or saw through the imposter's guise and are now hunting him.
- Desperate for any position of power, he figures the College of Winterhold might prove a suitable start for him to re-build his power-base.
Decent or meh, cliche? My one issue with it is that I don't think the Thalmor would ever give up one of their own but eh, I like the idea.





Just to re-live some of his glory days torturing Nords and Imperials.