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The Mysterious Stranger randomly appears to help the protagonist in the Fallout franchise. His identity is never revealed nor explained.
The faithful companion to the Daedric God Clavicus Vile in the Elder Scrolls series. Unlike his more homicidal natured master, Barbas is much more docile and willing to help the champion.
Sheogorath is the life and soul to the expansion pack for the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Shivering Isles. He also has a presence in other Elder Scrolls games as a daedric lord.
Lord Indoril Nerevar reborn. As the plot in Morrowind progresses, the player finds out more about his/her surprising role in it and reveals facts that will rewrite the history of the Dunmer people.
Vault Girl is the female counterpart to Vault Boy, appearing in various perks pertaining specifically to women in the Fallout series
The mascot of the Fallout franchise, he has appeared in the franchise as part of game art to illustrate perks and descriptions of other objects in the games and has appeared as the mascot for Vault-tec educational corporate videos. He is a recruitable team member in the game Fallout Tactics.
Hircine is the Daedric Prince of the Hunt. He is known as both the Huntsman, and father of the Manbeasts.
The very first character encountered in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, Jiub then disappeared, never to be seen again. A rumor in the next game, Oblivion, states that he (referred to as "Saint Jiub") drove the cliff racers from Morrowind.
Lifts-Her-Tail is a character from the book The Lusty Argonian Maid, A Song and its sequels. She is an Argonian maid employed by Crantius Colto, who is infatuated with her, and seeks to have intimate relations with her.
Malacath is a character that appears throughout the Elder Scrolls franchise. He is the Daedric Prince of the spurned the ostracized. The Patron of the Daedra and the Orsimer. He resides in the Ashpit in the Plane of Oblivion
Night Mother is a non playable character that appears throughout the Elder Scrolls series. She is the Bride of Sithis the Dread Father of the Dark Brotherhood. Those who want someone assassinated by the Dark Brotherhood, pray to the Night Mother by performing the Black Sacrament.
Akatosh, also known as the God of Time, is the chief deity of the Nine Divines. Akatosh and his creation, Amulet of Kings were responsible for holding back the forces of Oblivion from invading Tamriel. The amulet's loss is one of the central plots of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Boethia is the Daedric Prince of deceit, conspiracy, assassination, treason and unlawful overthrow of authority.
The main character of the Elder Scrolls: Oblivion. The title of hero is granted to the character after s/he saves the city of Kvatch from the Oblivion Gate that has destroyed the city.
Lucien Lachance is a character in the game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Lucien Lachance is a speaker of the Black Hand.
A daedric prince whose sphere is the granting of wishes. He's accompanied by Barbas, who seems to be the manifestation of Vile's conscience and is the only thing keep this Daedric Prince under a semblance of control.
The Daedra goddess of Dawn and Dusk. One of the less temperamental Daedra of the Elder Scrolls series
M'aiq is a character in both Elder Scrolls III, IV, V, and ESO. In III he was a popular NPC who provided one bit of truthful information, and in IV and V he provides some comic relief for players who have played previous Elder Scrolls games. He is Bethesda's Gary Stu.
Lord Vivec the Poet is one of the three Immortal God-Kings of Morrowind, a Pillar of the Tribunal, and the patron of Artists and Rogues. Vivec was the most gallant knight and the most subtle rogue of the First Council.
The first born of Akatosh and eldest dragon. He is the primary antagonist of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Mehrunes Dagon first appeared in The Elder Scrolls: Arena and is the Daedric Prince of Destruction, Change, Revolution, Energy, and Ambition.
The Dovahkiin ("Dragonborn" in the tongue of the Dragons) is a legendary prophesized hero, a mortal with the ability to use the magic of the dragons, and the protagonist of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Umbacano is a non playable character that appears in the Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. He is an Altmer mage and collector of artifacts of the Ayleid dynasty.
Aela the Huntress is a member of The Companions The Circle.
The owner of the Craterside Supply and co-author of The Wasteland Survival Guide. She lives in Megaton.
The High Elf leader of the Mythic Dawn, Mankar Camoran made his appearance late in the main campaign of Elder Scrolls IV. A difficult enemy to defeat thanks to his magic, he has puzzled many, due to the fact that he was able to wear the Amulet of Kings.
The main antagonist of the Skyrim DLC pack Dragonborn.
Titus Mede II is a non playable character that appears in the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Elder Scrolls: Legends. He is the Emperor of Tamriel, a member of the Mede Dynasty.
Former friend and ally to the lord of the leading chimer House: Lord Nerevar of Indoril. According to official Dunmer lore, he betrayed Nerevar in the Battle of Red Mountain. He is the main antagonist in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
The leader of the Commonwealth Minutemen in Fallout 4.
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