Lore:The Agent
The Agent | |||
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Race | Unknown | Gender | Male[1] |
Born | 3E 375 |
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Died | 3E 417 Illiac Bay |
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Resided in | Illiac Bay | ||
Appears in | Daggerfall |
The Agent, also known as the Hero of Daggerfall,[UOL 1] (b. 3E 375)[2][nb 1] was an operative of the Blades, sent by Emperor Uriel Septim VII to the Kingdom of Daggerfall to exorcise the spirit of King Lysandus, and on a lesser request to find and destroy a letter of a "sentimental and personal nature" sent by the emperor to the then-Queen of Daggerfall, Mynisera, several years prior.
The Agent would end up caught in the complex political battles being fought in Iliac Bay, eventually finding himself in a power struggle between the Empire, the various kingdoms of the region (including the Orcs of Nova Orsinium), the King of Worms Mannimarco, and the mythical Underking himself, all seeking to claim the great Numidium.[3][4]
While it remains unknown who the Agent ultimately decided to give control over the Numidium to, its activation in 3E 417 would cause the Warp in the West and reshape the landscape, both politically and literally, of the Iliac. He disappeared immediately after the Warp, with the Blades being unable to contact him despite their efforts to resolve the paradoxical and contradictory reports of the event.[1] It is presumed the Agent died by the Numidium's hand when activating it for himself.[5][UOL 2][UOL 3]
Notes[edit]
- background histories possible for the Agent in Daggerfall's character creation. This birth date is contradicted by several of the
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References[edit]
- ^ a b The Warp in the West — Ulvius Tero
- ^ Elderscrolls.com Timeline
- ^ Events of the Main Quest in Daggerfall
- ^ The Daggerfall Chronicles — Ronald Wartow
- ^ The Elder Scrolls - 10th Anniversary, originally found at Elderscrolls.com
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.
- ^ Interview With Three Writers — Waughin Jarth, Baloth-Kul and Carlovac Townway
- ^ Edwards, M. (17 July, 2014). A History of The Elder Scrolls. Retro Gamer, 131.
- ^ Kurt Kuhlmann's comments on Decrypting The Elder Scrolls Game Informer article
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