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This is Merlin's secret twin brother named Merlon
Rambling About: Nelrim
Nelrim is the Orator in the Citadel Oracle, who is the performer, the Heimskr of the Gods. (In case you don't remember, Heimskr is the guy preaching about Talos in Whiterun.)
Nelrim is the voice, the one speaking out loud.
Nelrim uses he/she/xe pronouns, neutral terms, and the name is pronounced nell-rim.
Nelrim's rulerships are all about relationships, including our relationship to ourselves, messages, theatre, stories and tales and folklore, the power of words and our own voices, alongside many other things like death and how we remember the dead, history, truth and lies, the sorts.
Nelrim is very, very loud, and very, very opinionated. And very wise, as Gods tend to be. If Nelrim thinks something, you're gonna hear about it, because He's gonna fuckin' tell ya! (lighthearted) He wears Her heart on Her sleeve and is abundantly honest, but has rulership over lies for the sake of *theatre*, where all on stage are essentially telling lies. Nelrim still has rulership over lies in the form of self-protection, but also the rulership of how we act around different people. Afterall, how we act at work is very different than how we act at home. All rests under the guiding hands of Nelrim.
Nelrim is carefully neutral, more like Clavicus than kinder Princes like Azura or Meridia. Nelrim is neither necessarily good nor necessarily bad. Nelrim can be both depending on the situation, Xeir mood, and what things are ultimately called for.
As essentially a theatre kid, Nelrim can play parts very well, and is known to do so for the sake of followers. Are you in more need of a kind, guiding hand right now? You got it! Or, do you need someone to tell you to suck it the fuck up and move on already? You got it! Nelrim plays the parts of what we need most in the moment, seeing what it is we require, and is more than happy to step into the role to provide for us as we require it.
As well, Nelrim sometimes acts as a divine messenger, alongside Cozebal who does similar for the Princes. Nelrim will pass on messages that the Princes want you to hear or receive that you aren't - and Nelrim often uses the signs and associations of other Princes to do so. So no theatre aesthetics from Nelrim trying to deliver a message from Hermorah, you're getting dark academia instead! (Cozebal, comparatively, usually takes credit and will use His own signs then tell you the message instead.)
Nelrim isn't really comparable to any other Prince off the top of my head, so no comparing section here.
Nelrim's realm is The Great Stage, as it's been dubbed to me. The "center" is a grand theatre, as illustrious and wondrous as the best theatre you can imagine in your mind. There's plenty of outside areas, and various buildings and everything, all seeming to serve as inspiration for plays and stories - or as monuments of stories of old.