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The original Daggerfall Covenant quest line was very different, with Ranser initially being alive and a major faction in the zone being the Magis Order. Aldcroft would have had a militia known as the Wardens who fought against the Order.
Ebonarm, the canonically disputed Redguard God of War, would mention having shrines to him as in the following dialogue:
- "I keep a shrine to Ebonarm in my home. Every Redguard I know honors the God of War that way."
- "I keep a shrine to Ebonarm, the God of War, in my home.
I don't know any Redguard who doesn't." - "May Ebonarm walk beside you in battle, traveller."
Yoku appears to have been used as a gentilic for the Yokudan people instead of the language in at least one quest. Examples can be found below:
- "Oh! Tel is so thoughtful. Will you be assisting me with my spiritual divination?
I believe I saw a sword on the beach west of here. If it is a genuine Yoku sword." - "Hmm. I suppose I should set you to work. Listen carefully. The Soul Gem must be used on a real Yoku artifact."
Fabricias CossusEdit
There was an Imperial treasure hunter named Fabricias Cossus in the text file for Update 1. His dialogue still exists among the audio files.
- "Name's Fabricias. I'm a treasure hunter — or an "archaeological researcher" if you're not one for straight talk."
ThrafeyEdit
Originally the Thrafey were intended to be encountered as enemy NPCs before being cut:
- Thrafey Bonecaller
- Thrafey Bonecaller
- Thrafey Dreadmage
- Thrafey Dreadmage
- Thrafey Shadow Walker
- Thrafey Shadow Walker
- Thrafey Lurker
- Yokudan Bruiser^m
- Yokudan Ravager^m
- Thrafey Lurker
- Thrafey Vigilant
- Thrafey Vigilant
- Inu
- Blaze
- Thrafey Bloodfiend
- Thrafey Bloodfiend