Captain Arabelle Davaux | |||
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Captain Arabelle Davaux | |||
Race | Breton | Gender | Female |
Born | 2E 527 Wayrest |
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Resided in | Wayrest High Isle |
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Appears in | ESO |
Arabelle Davaux of House Davaux was a captain of Lion Guard and a member of High Rock's intelligence branch Ring of Daggers. She was also a member of a humanitarian organization Society of the Steadfast and worked to ensure peace talks between representatives of the three alliances during Three Banners War.[1] According to some chroniclers she was the author of Investigator Vale detective novels or an inspiration for the main heroine of the books that were believed to be "true-to-life" re-imaginings of actual historical events.[2][3] Arabelle officially denied any connection with Investigator Vale novels,[4] though she did in fact author them.[5]
HistoryEdit
Early LifeEdit
Little is known of Arabelle Davaux's youth. She was born into a noble household in Wayrest in 2E 527. Since her youngest years, she received the best education High Rock had to offer.[4][2]
CareerEdit
When Arabelle was fifteen years old, in 2E 542 she left her home and joined a mercenary group that helped defend High Rock from the Durcorach's invasion of High Rock. She partook in numerous battles across the Tamriel and was eventually recruited into the Lion Guard. Among her achievements was saving the inhabitants of Kerbol's Hollow from numerous trolls single-handedly and protecting Camlorn from the threat of harpies. She climbed the ranks and by 2E 560 earned the rank of captain and commanded a premier squad of the Lion Guard. She served as King Emeric's personal bodyguard for a year and was later recruited into Ring of Daggers as one of its first members soon after the formation of the organization.[4][2]
RetirementEdit
As a representative of the Society of the SteadfastEdit
See AlsoEdit
- Investigator Vale
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
BooksEdit
Books about Arabelle DavauxEdit
- The Real Investigator Vale? by Adandora, Chronicler at Large — An interview with Arabelle Davaux, the alleged author of Investigator Vale
- Meet the Character - Lady Arabelle by Adandora, Chronicler at Large — An investigation into the recent activities of a retired Covenant spy
Investigator Vale NovelsEdit
- Investigator Vale and the Sober Nord — Investigator Vale investigates a death in a Nord tavern
- Investigator Vale in Vvardenfell — Investigator Vale goes to Vvardenfell
- Investigator Vale in the Reach — Investigator Vale's encounter with the Spirit-Tale clan
- Investigator Vale: A Deadly Toll — Investigator Vale solves yet another murder mystery
- Investigator Vale: Fowl Play — Investigator Vale handles a royal situation
- Investigator Vale: Retinue of Shambles — Investigator Vale's adventures in Summerset
- Investigator Vale: Shadow Fellows — Investigator Vale encounters the mythical fellowship of assassins
- Investigator Vale: The Curse of Mandrake Manor — Investigator Vale investigates the supernatural
- Investigator Vale: The Locked Room Murder — An investigation of an alchemist
OtherEdit
- Letter to Magus by Ascendant Lord (note added by Arabelle Davaux)
- Loremaster's Archive - Bretons & High Isle by Lady Arabelle — A Breton noblewoman answers lore questions regarding High Isle
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Lady Arabelle Davaux's dialogue in ESO
- ^ a b c The Real Investigator Vale? — Adandora, Chronicler at Large
- ^ Meet the Character - Arkasis — Adandora, Chronicler-at-Large
- ^ a b c Meet the Character - Lady Arabelle — Adandora, Chronicler at Large
- ^ Meet the Character - Stibbons — Lady Clarisse Laurent