In 3E 417, the worst blow came: as part of a misguided attempt to recapture the Dwemer citadels, Almalexia and Sotha Sil lost the artifacts Sunder and Keening, two of Kagrenac's Tools, and had to be rescued by Vivec. Later successes allowed Dagoth Ur to expand his sphere of influence further: at first to nearby Dwemer citadels, and then even further by means of spreading blight diseases. Dagoth Ur had sole control of the Heart from this point on and grew stronger while the Tribunal grew weaker. Unable to enter Red Mountain's Heart Chamber, they were forced to retreat. In 2E 882, as the Tribunal journeyed to Red Mountain to renew their connection to the Heart in a bathing ritual, they once again encountered Dagoth Ur, reborn to a new incarnation, and with divine power that could more than match their own. The Tribunal's ambition proved to be disastrous, despite the many great and heroic deeds they accomplished in their divine states. It is time to pay for your betrayal!" - Dagoth Urĭagoth Ur, renewed by the Heart of Lorkhan's power We are the gods now, growing stronger as you grow weaker. The Return " Behold, arrogant Tribunal! The power of the Heart flows through me and my minions. Dagoth Ur also managed to forge a connection to the Heart somehow: he remained alive and immortal, albeit temporarily bodiless and presumed dead. Regardless, the Tribunal did not obey Nerevar's dying wish: years later, when Sotha Sil had learned their secrets, the Tribunal returned to Red Mountain and used Kagrenac's Tools to steal divine powers for themselves. These assertions were vehemently denied by the Tribunal Temple, as well as Vivec even Dagoth Ur's account contradicts this, as he admits that he and Nerevar came to blows beneath the mountain. Some sources insist that Nerevar died at the hands of the Tribunal, that they murdered him when he left Red Mountain to consult with them, and it was they who fought Dagoth Ur for the Tools, and Dagoth fought to avenge Nerevar's death. However, Nerevar was mortally wounded and died shortly afterwards.
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His House ceased to exist the remnants were either killed or absorbed into the other Great Houses (although it would be resurrected later). Nerevar and the Tribunal's guards defeated Dagoth Ur, who was driven off and thought to have been killed. He now called himself Dagoth Ur and was forever after known by that name (it is possible Nerevar may have actually coined the name). Unbeknownst to them at the time, Dagoth had experimented with the Tools on the Heart during Nerevar's absence and somehow managed to steal some of its divine essence and power. Sadly, when Nerevar and the Tribunal returned to Red Mountain with the conclusion that Kagrenac's Tools should be preserved but never used, Dagoth refused to give them up, maintaining that he had been entrusted with guarding them. At first, Dagoth himself urged for their immediate destruction, either of the Tools or the Heart itself, which led Nerevar to believe he could be trusted to guard them while Nerevar consulted his councilors, the Tribunal of Vivec, Almalexia and Sotha Sil (and the Dunmer's Daedric patron Azura). įollowing the defeat of the Dwemer, the Tools of Kagrenac the Master Craftsman fell into the hands of the Chimer, and Lord Nerevar held the burden of deciding what to do with them.
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After Azura confirmed Dagoth's story, action was taken to stop the Dwemer, starting a war that culminated in the disappearance of the Dwemer and the transformation of the Chimer into the Dunmer. Dagoth claimed that the Dwemer high priest Kagrenac was drawing power from the Heart using special tools to create a mechanical god, Numidium, that would be used against the Chimer. History The War of the First Council Īs a mortal, Lord Voryn Dagoth was one of the few who knew about the Heart of Lorkhan, together with Vivec, Almalexia, Sotha Sil, and their leader, Lord Indoril Nerevar.