Remus Mede

"'Dammit Stormcloak! Forget you're petty qualms for once. More than just The Empire is at stake here! More than the entirety of Nirn! If you don't pull your shit together, then everything that ever has and every will exist is gone. Poof! Into The Void. Just like that! So, forget our little family feud, or you've screwed up existence itself!' - Remus, to Ida Stormcloak, when recruiting the Stormcloak Remnants to help in The Sithian Crisis."Remus Mede is the Emperor and founder of The Second Mede Empire, living in Cyrodiil in the year 4E 204. He is widely regarded by the people of Tamriel as one of the most successful emperors ever.

Early Life
Remus was born on the 12th of Frostfall, 4E 169, to Engi Frost-Faced and Emperor Titus Mede II. As Engi and Titus were not married, Titus ordered for Remus' lineage to be kept secret.

Remus grew up in Whiterun, with his mother, unaware of who he really was. At the age of eighteen, Remus joined the Whiterun Guard.

One night, while on an evening patrol outside the city, Remus was attacked by a werewolf, and infected with lycanthropy. He did, however, manage to gain control over the curse, by making regular offerings to Hircine.

The Sithian Crisis
In late 4E 203, Remus' mother died of old age, and, in her will, told him who he really was, and of his heritage. Not even a month later, Emperor Titus Mede II was killed by The Sithian Brotherhood, resulting in the start of The Sithian Crisis, and the end of the current empire.

Remus claimed the Ruby Throne, founding The Second Mede Empire. He then, after finding it out from Lucifer Spellfair, set out to fulfil The Sithian Prophecy. Later, his empire, along with many other factions, would successfully defeat Sithis in The Battle of Black Marsh, thus ending The Sithian Crisis, and fulfilling The Sithian Prophecy.

Possessions

 * His armor
 * His shield
 * His sword
 * His dagger
 * The Second Amulet of Kings

Appearances
TO BE ADDED

Trivia

 * In Roman myths, the hero Remus was raised by wolves. This is referenced by Remus Mede's lycanthropy.