The Imperial Geographical Society (or Imperial Geographic Society) is a long-standing outfit responsible for the outlining and preservation of historical accounts within the whole of the Empire.
The Society has thrice been given the respected assignment of penning the Pocket Guide to the Empire, a broad overview of the history of the Tamrielic Empire. These guides, by definition of the Society, are to "paint a portrait of our known world at this moment in history for the edification of our readers [...] wide in scope".[1]
The Society works on behalf of the Empire and in 2E 864, under the new united Tamriel and by authority of Tiber Septim, the first edition of the Pocket Guide to the Empire was published. The guide was largely used as an educational and informative tool to reassure the inhabitants of the new Empire. Parts of the guide were considered propagandist to emphasize this reassurance. The Society published the second version in 3E 331 and the propagandist tone was removed. The third edition appeared in 3E 432.
The Society also published Gathering Force: Arms and Armor of Tamriel and The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel in 2E 578, before the first pocket guide. An apparent branch of the Society, the Imperial Geographic Survey, published a census on the Daedra Lords around the same time as the third edition pocket guide was released.[UOL 1]
Published Works:
- The Emperor's Guide to Tamriel, 2E 573, commissioned by: Emperor Leovic
- The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel, 2E 578, commissioned by: Abnur Tharn
- Gathering Force: Arms and Armor of Tamriel, 2E 578
- The Maormer of Pyandonea
- The Pocket Guide to the Empire, 2E 864, commissioned by: Tiber Septim
- The Pocket Guide to the Empire; 2nd edition, 3E 331, commissioned by: Empress Morihatha
- The Pocket Guide to the Empire; 3rd edition, 3E 432, commissioned by: Emperor Uriel Septim VII
- The Imperial Census of Daedra Lords, contemporary with the third edition of the pocket guide
NotesEdit
- After the Oblivion Crisis, Caius Cosades stated that he was going to look into visiting the symposium that the Imperial Geographical Society were setting up, with him thinking about joining them.[UOL 2]
ReferencesEdit
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.