Nulfaga | |||
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Nulfaga | |||
Race | Breton[UOL 1] | Gender | Female |
Born | 3E 336 |
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Resided in | High Rock Wrothgarian Mountains Shedungent |
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Appears in | Daggerfall |
Queen Nulfaga (later titled Dowager Queen, Queen Mother, and variations thereof, also known as the Mad Witch of the Wrothgarian Mountains)[1] was the wife of King Arslan II and mother of King Lysandus, both of the Kingdom of Daggerfall.[1][2] Nulfaga was a renowned mystic,[3] and kept a dragon as her familiar, Skakmat. In 3E 401, Nulfaga located the Mantella, the heart of the ancient golem Numidium, in her astral travels.[2]
During the War of Betony in 3E 403, Nulfaga foresaw her son's doom and withdrew to her castle, Shedungent, in the Wrothgarian Mountains. When word came that Lysandus had died during the Battle of Cryngaine Field, slain by an arrow to the throat, the news drove her mad with grief. In reality, King Lysandus had been assassinated before the battle, and when his ghost began haunting the streets of Daggerfall at night, Emperor Uriel Septim VII sent an agent of the Blades to investigate.[1][2] This agent found Nulfaga alive (but still mad). Nulfaga regained her senses after the agent unmasked and took down Lysandus' murderer, allowing his spirit to rest at last. Nulfaga later sent the agent to Aetherius to retrieve the Mantella, an act which led to the phenomenon known as the Warp in the West.[1]
HistoryEdit
Early LifeEdit
—Nulfaga
Little is known about Nulfaga's early life. She was a noblewoman; though it isn't known from where, she kept a castle, Shedungent, deep in the Wrothgarian Mountains.[1] Nulfaga was Queen of Daggerfall during the reign of her husband, Arslan II, and Dowager Queen and Queen Mother upon the ascension of their son Lysandus to the throne.[1][4][5]
In addition, Nulfaga was a noted sorceress, sometimes described as a mystic, witch, or necromancer.[3][6][2] During one of her astral travels in 3E 401, Nulfaga discovered the resting place of the Mantella, a gem that served as the power source of Tiber Septim's ultimate weapon, the colossal Dwemer automaton known as Numidium.[2][7] For centuries, the Blades had been reassembling the golem after its destruction at the dawn of the Third Era, and the Mantella was one of the final pieces needed to reactivate it.[2][7] Nulfaga informed Emperor Uriel Septim VII of her discovery, but refused to divulge its location—within the Mantellan Crux, a plane of Aetherius—unless the Emperor assured her the result wouldn't damage her son's power.[2] However, the matter soon took a back seat to a quickly brewing conflict.[1][2]
The War of BetonyEdit
In 3E 402, a land dispute between the kingdoms of Daggerfall and Sentinel threatened to erupt into war. The queen mother and court sorceress Medora Direnni (who was secretly King Lysandus' mistress) both foresaw doom for Daggerfall and Lysandus. The king ignored their advice, however, and the War of Betony commenced.[2][8][9]
As the war progressed into 3E 403, all the major victories went to Daggerfall. Spirits were high among the king and court, but Nulfaga was unmoved.[8] Queen Mynisera had learned of her husband's affair and banished Medora from court in his absence, and Nulfaga decided to leave as well, withdrawing to Castle Shedungent in the Wrothgarian Mountains.[1][2][9] The dowager queen left behind her dragon familiar Skakmat to report on happenings in Daggerfall.[2] Lysandus was troubled by his mother's departure enough to make an attempt at peace; this turned into a bloodbath and set up the final showdown at Cryngaine Field.[2][8][9]
The battle was joined when a thick, unnatural fog settled upon the battlefield, blinding the combatants. The mist was created by Skakmat, on Nulfaga's orders, in a last-ditch effort to prevent her son's death. When it lifted, however, King Lysandus lay dead, his throat pierced by an archer's arrow.[2][8][9] The news of Lysandus' death drove his mother mad with grief, a situation made worse when his ghost began haunting the streets of Daggerfall.[1][2][10] The dowager queen locked herself away within Shedungent, experimenting in magical studies with no regard for her own safety.[11]
Lysandus' RevengeEdit
In 3E 405, the Emperor sent an agent of the Blades to investigate why his old friend Lysandus' spirit was restless.[1][12] The agent was sent by ship down the Bjoulsae River to the City of Daggerfall, but upon crossing the Iliac Bay a storm of "supernatural strength" suddenly hit and wrecked the ship upon a rocky promontory.[13] The storm was indeed supernatural; an unknown individual had learned of the agent's mission and convinced Nulfaga that the ship carried the murderer of Lysandus, so the witch conjured the storm in her madness.[14]
The agent survived the storm, and eventually visited Shedungent numerous times. The first was at the behest of Queen Aubk-i of Daggerfall, who was worried about the dowager queen's health and mental condition (she was alive, but still lost in her grief).[15]
Medora also required the agent's assistance; she had retreated to the Direnni Tower on the Isle of Balfiera after her banishment, but Mynisera placed a curse upon her which trapped her inside. Breaking the curse required a great unicorn horn, and the sorceress sent the agent to Nulfaga to see if she could help. However, her mind was still broken, so the agent ventured into Shedungent and stole the horn for Medora.[16]
Once the curse was lifted, Medora and the agent were able to soothe Lysandus' spirit enough to learn his assassin's name, Lord Woodborne of Wayrest.[17][18] The agent exposed and took down Woodborne; Lysandus' spirit was able to rest at last, and Nulfaga was able to regain her senses once again.[1][19]
The MantellaEdit
Lord Woodborne had once possessed the Totem of Tiber Septim, an artifact that would allow a noble bearer to control Numidium.[20][21] He had planned to use it in a bid for power, but before his death the Totem had a new owner—Woodborne's co-conspirator (and Nulfaga's grandson), King Gothryd of Daggerfall.[22][19][23] The agent retrieved the artifact from the Castle Daggerfall treasury, and a bidding war quickly ensued among the major powers of the bay. The agent chose a bearer (incredibly, seven powers appear to have simultaneously received the Totem).[24][25][26]
The Mantella, still resting within the Aetherius, remained the only piece needed to activate Numidium, and Nulfaga then sent the agent to the Mantellan Crux to retrieve it. Upon the Mantella's return to Tamriel in 3E 417, Numidium sprang to life as seven realities converged in the event known as the Warp in the West.[27][24][26] It is not known what became of Nulfaga following these events, but it is said she was feigning her madness and became a fugitive that fled to Artaeum, aiding the Psijics in their "unfortunate" plans as a means to escape justice.[UOL 2] She was still alive in 3E 429 and performed a floor dance as a method of extraplanar travel to the Crux, where she fought a cockatrice for its egg.[UOL 3]
NotesEdit
- Nulfaga is listed as a Redguard in the TES II: Daggerfall FACTIONS data file, however she is intended to be a Breton in the lore.
- According to an interview with developer Ted Peterson, Nulfaga was named after an RPG character he played as called Naga Nulf. It was also originally planned that you would befriend Skakmat and he would show you the way to Nulfaga's home, Shedungent.[UOL 4]
- The character is based off Baba Yaga.[UOL 1]
- The doorkeeper of Shedungent that appears as an undead statue was expanded on by developer Ted Peterson for Loranna's RP, where it is explained that the "statue" is actually a lich named Yenearclogh, bound to Nulfaga, who can engage in dialogue.[UOL 5]
See AlsoEdit
- For game-specific information, see the Daggerfall article.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Events of Daggerfall
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n The Daggerfall Chronicles Narrative
- ^ a b Medora Direnni's dialogue in Daggerfall
- ^ The Daggerfall Chronicles — Ronald Wartow
- ^ Etiquette With Rulers — Erystera Ligen
- ^ Rumors in Daggerfall
- ^ a b The Mantella Revealed — Letter 2
- ^ a b c d The War of Betony — Vulper Newgate, 3E 404
- ^ a b c d The War of Betony — Fav'te
- ^ Nulfaga's dialogue in Daggerfall
- ^ Queen Aubk-i's dialogue in Daggerfall
- ^ Daggerfall opening cinematic
- ^ Privateer's Hold quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Background Information quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Concern for Nulfaga quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Medora's Freedom quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Dust of Restful Death quest in Daggerfall
- ^ Lysandus' Revelation quest in Daggerfall
- ^ a b Lysandus' Revenge quest in Daggerfall
- ^ The Emperor's missing letter in Daggerfall
- ^ The Mantella Revealed — Letter 3
- ^ Lord Woodborne's dialogue in Daggerfall
- ^ Queen Akorithi's dialogue in Daggerfall
- ^ a b The Warp in the West — Ulvius Tero
- ^ Totem, Totem, Who Gets the Totem? quest in Daggerfall
- ^ a b Where Were You ... Dragon Broke — Various
- ^ Journey to Aetherius quest in Daggerfall
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.
- ^ a b Ted Peterson's Posts
- ^ Masser and Secunda — Jobasha at The Imperial Library
- ^ Loranna's RP, Ted Peterson's Posts
- ^ Interview with Ted Peterson (2019), The Imperial Library
- ^ Ted Peterson's posts in High Rock Highjinks