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Servant of the dawn
Servant of the dawn









Finally, I’ll take the dagger retrieved from the Lake Arrius caverns and murder Jibran. From there, I must utter the words found on the sandstone tablet that I recovered earlier.

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I must admit that I found this underwhelming). The ritual works in three stages: firstly, I’m to place the dremora lord’s heart in an offering box (which looks conspicuously similar to an ordinary jewelry box. On a sacrificial altar lies Jibran, who doesn’t seem too bothered by the events of the evening, all things considered. Trying not to let this new authority go to my head, I turn and remember the task at hand. Moreover, Cathis has gathered up all of the cultists in Ipsumali to watch, which, if nothing else, makes me feel like an evil dark lord as I stand in front of them. Jibran, the prisoner we tortured with our dulcet tones in Part One, is ready to be sacrificed, and I get the privilege of plunging the knife into his heart. It’s a minor mistake – we’ll fix it later.įor now, it’s time to begin the ritual. While I did kill Lord Revan, I managed to leave Astara’s fortress without gathering his armor. Funnily enough I forgot to actually fulfill all of my end of bargain. Of course, I haven’t forgotten about Farraj’s offer. He’s a bit of a shifty character – I’m not sure if I trust him). Even though the sacrifice of Emperor Martin prevents new gates from being opened, we can still use a sigil stone to harness the remnants of those that are still standing (or so Cathis tells us.

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He’s planning to re-open the Oblivion Gates that were closed during the events of the Main Quest. Last time, we were told that Cathis was planning a ritual of sorts, though we weren’t really given any details until the very end. Would you care to wager a guess on who that leader will be? Now it’s time for a new Dawn… with a new leader. The failure of Mankar Camoran was a mere setback – an easily overcome obstacle in the way of the Cleansing.











Servant of the dawn