Je commence à sérieusement m'intéresser au Lore d'Arena, pour l'inclure à la GBT, car il y a pas mal de trucs dont on est passé à côté.
Je me suis notamment intéressée à Talin Warhaft, le chef de la garde personnelle d'Uriel Septim VII.
Dans le jeu, il est fait prisonnier par Jagar Tharn avec l'empereur, et des daedra prennent leur place. Le Champion Éternel passe par là et les libère. Jusque là ça va.
Mais les sources sur Warhaft continuent dans le "lore obscur", plus précisément dans The Redguard Forum Madness. Avec cet échange :
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I found this particular passage among the papers of the Tharnatos.
"...appropriately, Padomay is just as ineffable an entity as Anu. This is how the Psijiic Order treats him, at least. His original (Aldmeris? Ehlnofex?) name is PSJJJJ, which is and was meant to be unpronounceable. The Order was founded and organized to divine Padomay's eternal and ever-changing mystery. "Sithis" is a corruption of "Psijii" which, in turn, was a derivation of the high concept PSJJJJ. Sithis was born when a nihilist sect of the already doom-ridden Chimeri merged (under Mephala’s tutelage) Daedric elements with the Inexpressible Action that was Padomay. In essence they began to revere Padomay's Chaos nature (as opposed to that of Anu, who is Order), and over the years degenerated into a thuggish mystery-cult which wanted to "murder the world." The Dark Brotherhood was born in these times-- which, in Morrowind, is known as the Morag Tong. Some of the higher-level Morag Tong maintain that they predate the Dark Brotherhood (more evidence of this later). That, in fact, they are an organization devoted to playing out the eternal interplay of Nir. Assassination, they say, is the purest celebration of joy or living. Whatever the case, the Padomay of Morrowind (and isolated Dark Brotherhood sects) is not the Padomay of Artaeum...."
Does this help your investigation at all? Are all the simulacra accounted for?
Ever your servant, Nd'K Cult of the Ancestor-Moth
Elder Nohept,
These scholarly conundrums are outside my expertise, I'm afraid. I have uncovered nothing explicitly tying the Morag Tong to Tharnatos, but my suspicions grow stonger. They have long been given wide latitude here, rationalized as "non-interference in local customs". You would be amazed at what is permitted here. But I digress. The Tong are difficult to infiltrate or investigate quietly, as they are insular and extremely paranoid. Beyond the obvious link of the Staff to House Redoran (which has turned out to be nothing more than local scheming -- they knew nothing of the larger picture, as I thought), my agents have turned up only rumor and hearsay.
As for the simulacra, at last report the Blades were on the trail of the last three. I continue to hope that one of the nephews may have avoided the fate, and flees now from rumor of a purge. But I must say that Andrial is less optimistic, and knowing Tharnatos' thoroughness in other matters, I fear she is right. There is also the possibility that some may have been secreted like we were, as pawns for some future play we have not yet uncovered. You would be more up-to-date on those matters, however.
It is vital that you learn his true identity. We cannot fight enemies we do not know, and even he may yet prove only one actor in a great conspiracy against us. Reply soonest.
Warhaft
Nohept dir'Kamal, un prêtre de la Phalène Ancestrale trouve dans les "notes du Tharnatos" un blabla sur l'origine de la Confrérie Noire et de la Morag Tong.
Warhaft est surprit, il n'avait pas découvert de lien concret entre le Tharnatos et la Tong. Notre Warhaft est sur la piste du "simulacra", et cherche les "trois derniers", les trois derniers quoi ? Les pions du Tharnatos.
Qui est ce Tharnatos ? Ce nom ne vous dit rien ? Un indice : il commence par "Tharn". C'est Jagar Tharn.
Et Nu-Hatta d'ajouter :
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Les agents de Tharnatos sont des "dagonites". Les daedra qui ont aidé Jagar Tharn sont des daedra de Dagon.
Et Nu-Hatta pense que ces fameux dagonites vont causer la Crise d'Oblivion.
Ce que j'en déduis : les daedra d'arena, invoqués par Jagar Tharn, ont provoqué la Crise d'Oblivion. Mais on manque d'informations sur les liens entre ces daedra et Mankar Camoran.
Et d'autres points :
* Jagar Tharn est un prêtre de Seth, que beaucoup de fans assimilent à Sithis.
* Jagar Tharn utilise le "Bâton du Chaos".
* Jagar Tharn s'est intéressé à la "source du Chaos".
* Le Chaos est Padomay.
* On rencontre dans Morrowind un compagnon de Jagar Tharn, affilé à la Confrérie Noire, adorateurs de Sithis.
* Et un livre de Daggerfall d'ajouter que Jagar est parmi les êtres au monde et de l'histoire le plus aligné sur Padomay, bien plus que ne le sont les Princes Daedriques.
Je crois que là, on a des débuts de pistes très intéressants. Et que Jagar Tharn mérite bien plus d'amour que ce qu'on lui donne actuellement.