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That book speaks of only one Sage and does not mention the fact that not all Sages are Mages. For us a Sage is a Master of Knowledge.
For our purposes a Sage has more knowledge than even the most learned individuals of Nirn and is tasked with using and sharing this accumulated knowledge with the people. Every member of The Elder Sages' Guild is a Sage. An Elder Sage is tasked with making sure a specific type of knowledge is returned to the people of Nirn and not lost to the ages. A Master Sage is simply in charge of making sure that there is always an Elder Sage assigned to disperse each type of knowledge. TESG established "diplomatic relations" with Elder Moot, An Archivist is a former Master or Elder Sage, who, for various reasons loosed the reins of leadership, but remain active members, and are thus honored with the title. Members who have not appeared in our Guild Hall for an extended absence remain guild members, albeit with the rank of Nomad. Nomads who return are welcomed back and returned to the rank of Sage.
Zenithar, the God of Work and Commerce, the Provider of our Ease, and one of the Divines. The Trader God is frequently seen as the same deity as the Bosmeri god Z'en. In the Empire, however, Zenithar is considered a more cultivated god of merchants and middle nobility, being the deity of wealth, labor, commerce and communication. He has strong ties to Cyrodiil and High Rock. The introduction of the worship of Zenithar was largely tolerated in Hammerfell due to his similarities to a Yokudan agricultural deity.[6] His worshippers say that, despite his mysterious origins, Zenithar is the god 'that will always win'. His priests teach that the path to peace and prosperity is through earnest work and honest profit, not through war, bloodshed, or theft. Zenithar is seen as a warrior god, but one who is restrained and reserved in times of peace.
He is thought to be associated with Kynareth, as well as a large blue star sometimes seen in the skies of Tamriel. It's also said that he is most in touch with the mortal world, and that he created the Mace of the Crusader for Pelinal Whitestrake to help him defeat Umaril the Unfeathered. The Nerevarine purportedly received his gauntlets, Zenithar's Warning and Zenithar's Wiles. A blacksmith's anvil is his symbol, representing labor and production. Temples devoted to him are sometimes called Resolutions. Worship of Zenithar is typically more prevalent in some geographic areas, such as Leyawiin, Totambu, and Kambria.