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"I told him you can't stop the Dark Brotherhood. Never could."
Emperor Titus Mede II[src]

The Dark Brotherhood is a renowned and infamous faction of assassins that is spread across all of Tamriel. Working as both a business and a cult, the Brotherhood was feared across Tamriel. Many knew of its existence, and those who did chose to tolerate it, in fear of meeting their own demise.[1]

History

Second Era

Founding

The Dark Brotherhood originally sprung from a religious order called the Morag Tong, who worshipped the Daedric Prince Mephala. Mephala encouraged the Morag Tong to commit ritual murders. At this time, the Order was discarded as obscure cultists due to the lack of leader in their group. This was all to change with the coming of the Night Mother.[1]

The Night Mother was the supposed lover and partner of Sithis. It was widely believed that the Night Mother was the source of the doctrine dictating how the Morag Tong (and eventually the Dark Brotherhood) worked as a group. Some actually thought the Night Mother was the Daedric Prince Mephala, in the form of a mortal Dunmer woman.[2]

Some time after 2E 324, the last living Night Mother resided in Bravil. The Night Mother bore Sithis five children, who she then killed so that their souls could go to the Dread Father. The act was considered too cruel, so she was killed and her house burned. Thirty years later, an unnamed man heard voices in his head, not from Sithis, but the Night Mother herself. He became the first of many Listeners to come.[3]

Third Era

During the events of Warp in the West, the Dark Brotherhood was active across Tamriel. Their existence was accepted and widely ignored. During this time, the Dark Brotherhood worshiped the Daedric Prince Mephala as their leader, not Sithis. This was probably caused by the then-recent split from the Morag Tong.[4]

During the late Third Era, the Morrowind Dark Brotherhood headquarters were located not far from the city of Mournhold. Their local leader, an Imperial known as Severa Magia, called herself a Night Mother. She lived in Ald Sotha.[5]

Oblivion Crisis

"Have you not heard of the Dark Brotherhood? Of the remorseless guild of paid assassins and homicidal cutthroats? Join us and you'll find the Dark Brotherhood all that and so much more. We are more than anything a union of like minded individuals."
Lucien Lachance[src]

During the Oblivion Crisis, the Dark Brotherhood was infamous and very well-known throughout Cyrodiil and the rest of Tamriel. Within Cyrodiil, the Brotherhood was situated in Cheydinhal, specifically the Cheydinhal Sanctuary.[6]

During this time, the Listener, the highest-ranking member of the Dark Brotherhood aside from the Night Mother herself, was Ungolim, a wood elf who lived in the town of Bravil. The Listener heard the words of the Night Mother and, from her lips, the Listener received assassination requests in the form of prayers by potential employers, marking how contracts were initiated and fulfilled. Each night he would visit the statue of the Lucky Lady Unknown to all but the Listener and select members of the Black Hand, the statue of the Lucky Lady was actually the entrance to the Night Mother's Crypt.[7][8]

Fourth Era

Recession

"The Dark Brotherhood was once greatly feared and respected, but the organization is now but a shadow of its former self."
Loading Screens (Skyrim)[src]
Main article: Dark Brotherhood (Skyrim)
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Astrid, leader of the Dark Brotherhood

Since the Oblivion Crisis, the Brotherhood had been fighting for survival. They had lost virtually all influence within Tamriel and had resorted to doing petty murders within Skyrim.[9][10][11]

On the 27th of Sun's Height in 4E 188, the city of Wayrest was lost to corsairs, and by the 5th of Last Seed of the same year, the Wayrest Sanctuary was raided and destroyed by corsairs. There were no survivors. On the same day, the Black Hand ordered the Corinth Sanctuary closed, and its members sent to the Cheydinhal Sanctuary in Cyrodiil.[12]

By the 27th of Hearthfire in 4E 188, the situation in Bravil grew ever more threatening. The city had erupted in violence, due to a war of control waged by Cyrodiils two largest skooma traffickers. By the 1st of Sun's Dusk of the same year, the statue of the Lucky Old Lady was destroyed, and Alisanne Dupre, the Listener, left her private residence to guard the Crypt of the Night Mother. Rasha, the Speaker, sent Garnag and Adronica to aid in the crypts defense, but on the 21st of Sun's Dusk, Garnag returned alone with the stone coffin of the Night Mother. The Crypt of the Night Mother had been raided, with Adronica cut to pieces and Alisanne Dupre burned alive in storm of mage fire.[12]

On the 4th of Evening Star in 4E 189, Rasha declared himself the Listener, claiming the Night Mother had spoke to him. He could not, however, name the Binding Words, so Cicero killed him. By the 10th of Sun's Dawn in 4E 190, there were only three people left in the Cheydinhal Sanctuary: Cicero, Garnag and Pontius. On the 16th of Rain's Hand in 4E 191, Pontius was killed, and on the 29th of Last Seed of the same year, Garnag was killed.[13]

Dragon Crisis

At the beginning of the Dragon Crisis in 4E 201, the Dark Brotherhood was led by Astrid. Under her leadership the Five Tenets were discarded, breaking with the traditions and culture of the previous two eras when the Brotherhood was operated as a cult as well as a business.[9][10] The Dark Brotherhood in Skyrim was reduced to a single sanctuary, located just outside of Falkreath.[9]

Cicero

Cicero

Delayed Burial

The Night Mother's coffin traveled with The Night Mother's Keeper, an eccentric jester named Cicero. The wagon Cicero was using to transport the coffin broke down near Loreius Farm. Cicero met with the Dragonborn and had them fix the wagon.[14][15] Thus, the Dragonborn had secretly become known to the Brotherhood.[16]

Innocence Lost

Rumors of a child who ran away from Honorhall Orphanage were quickly spread throughout Skyrim. The child was rumored to be Aventus Aretino. Curious of the rumors, the Dragonborn traveled to the Aretino Residence in Windhelm and found Aventus performing the Black Sacrament. Thus, a contract was now made to kill Grelod the Kind, the hated owner of Honorhall Orphanage. The Dragonborn traveled to Riften and entered the orphanage, killing Grelod, to which the orphans cheered. Aventus rewarded the Dragonborn with the Aretino Family Heirloom.[17] [18]

With Friends Like These...

After some days, the Dragonborn received a mysterious note with an imprint of a black hand and the words "We Know" written beneath it. Sometime after receiving the note, the Dragonborn slept. Shortly later, the Dragonborn woke up in an abandoned shack, located in the marshes of Morthal. A Dark Brotherhood assassin, Astrid, was in the cabin as well. She revealed that the Dark Brotherhood was aware of the murdering of Grelod and were pleased with it, but since Aventus Aretino performed the Black Sacrement, the contract for killing Grelod the Kind was for the Dark Brotherhood, and the Dragonborn stole that contract. Astrid demanded that a debt had to be paid for the kill that was stolen from them. She kidnapped three other people and brought them to the shack, along with the Dragonborn. Astrid told the Dragonborn that there was a contract out on one of them, and that the Dragonborn had to figure out who to kill. The Last Dragonborn either killed one, two, or all three of the people, and then Astrid made an invitation for the Dragonborn: to come to the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary in Falkreath and become a member of the Dark Brotherhood.[19]

Mourning Never Comes
The Mission to Assassinate Titus Mede II
Destruction of the Falkreath Sanctuary

After poisoning and killing Emperor Titus Mede II, Commander Maro intercepts the Dragonborn's escape and reveals the slain Emperor was just a double, and that a traitor within the Brotherhood have informed him of the hit in exchange for their safety. Maro goes back on his words, however, and proceeds to send his men to destroy the Falkreath sanctuary. Fighting through the destruction, the Dragonborn survives the onslaught by hiding in the Night Mother's coffin. Being rescued by Babette and Nazir, the Dragonborn then discovers that Astrid herself is the traitor, who then apologizes for double-crossing them and pleads that the Dragonborn kills her. The Dragonborn becomes the leader of the Brotherhood after Astrid's death.

Post-Hail Sithis!

The remaining members of the Brotherhood are relocated to the Dawnstar Sanctuary, after the sanctuary was acquired in The Cure for Madness. The only survivors of the Falkreath sanctuary onslaught are Babette, Nazir, Cicero (if he is spared) and the Dragonborn, now the Listener and leader of the Brotherhood. After the new hideout is furnished by Delvin Mallory, several generic Dark Brotherhood Initiate will appear as followers. Radiant contracts can be acquired from the Night Mother.

Organization

Culture

Purpose

"And so the Unholy Matron set her servant on his path - he would found a new organization, a guild of assassins known as the Dark Brotherhood, in service not to Mephala, but to the Dread Lord Sithis."
The Night Mother's Truth, Gaston Bellefort[src]
Sithis

The Dread Lord Sithis

The Dark Brotherhood had always been an organization with the purpose of assassination and professional killing.[1] They were the harbingers of death and executors of silent, covert assassinations. Besides working in the field of assassinations, the organization itself was a clandestine operations group.[9][20] The Brotherhood's divine purpose was to serve The Dread Lord and follow his desires, which they achieved through the word of the Night Mother.

The Order's leaders and assassins would sometimes take several concise, lengthy steps to complete an assassination attempt. For example, during the Fourth Era, when the Dark Brotherhood attempted the assassination of Emperor Titus Mede II, they went through many phases in order to complete the assignment, including the assassination of Vittoria Vici,[21] Gaius Maro,[22] and even the Emperor's personal chef, the Gourmet.[23]

Influence

"Have you not heard of the Dark Brotherhood? Of the remorseless guild of paid assassins and homicidal cutthroats? Join us and you'll find the Dark Brotherhood all that and so much more. We are more than anything a union of like minded individuals."
Lucien Lachance[src]

Throughout the second and third eras, the mention of the Dark Brotherhood would cause both Men and Mer to shudder where they stood. Commoners and noblemen alike feared and loathed them.[24]

With multiple sanctuaries across Tamriel full of trained, hardened assassins, the Brotherhood had influence in every province on every level. Their ongoing feud with the Morag Tong and territorial dispute over Morrowind led the two factions to wage war on each other.[25]

By the events of Dragon Crisis, the Brotherhood's influence had dropped dramatically; their influence on Tamriel was all but non-existent after corsairs conducted multiple raids on their sanctuaries on the 5th of Last Seed in 4E 188.[26] It was unknown how many sanctuaries outside Skyrim, if any, survived the raids, be they destroyed or ordered closed by the Black Hand. It was thought that during the Fourth Era, the Dark Brotherhood's influence was on the rise again, with guidance from their Night Mother, in the far north of Skyrim.[27]

Religion

"Hail Sithis!"
―Dark Brotherhood Members

The religion of the Dark Brotherhood focused on the worship of Sithis.[1][6][9] Sithis, also known as the Dread Lord or the Dread Father, was the representation of the Void.[28]

Aside from Sithis, all members of the Brotherhood revered their unholy matron, the Night Mother, who served as their source of contracts.[3] Listeners and Keepers were intimately connected to the matron and would defend her with their lives (as in the cases of Cicero and Alisanne Dupre).[29]

The Dark Brotherhood was also known to have worshipped Mephala during the earlier periods of their existence. This was most likely because of their relation to the Morag Tong, a religious order who committed assassinations and murders in the name of Mephala. The Brotherhood split from them some time in the Second Era.[30]

Regulations

The Five Tenets

Main article: Five Tenets
"As a member of the Dark Brotherhood, you must abide by the Five Tenets. They are the laws that guide and protect us."
Lucien Lachance[src]

The Five Tenets are the rules and morals the Brotherhood followed up to and during the Oblivion Crisis. If a member broke or neglected to follow one of the Tenets, they were threatened with expulsion from the Brotherhood or worse.[31]

There are five tenets in all, and they are as follows:[31]

  • Tenet 1: Never dishonor the Night Mother. To do so is to invoke the Wrath of Sithis.
  • Tenet 2: Never betray the Dark Brotherhood or its secrets. To do so is to invoke the Wrath of Sithis.
  • Tenet 3: Never disobey or refuse to carry out an order from a Dark Brotherhood superior. To do so is to invoke the Wrath of Sithis.
  • Tenet 4: Never steal the possessions of a Dark Brother or Dark Sister. To do so is to invoke the Wrath of Sithis.
  • Tenet 5: Never kill a Dark Brother or Dark Sister. To do so is to invoke the Wrath of Sithis.
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The Tenets were abandoned during the Fourth Era under Astrid's leadership.[9][10]

Hierarchy

"So long as there is a Listener to hear the Night Mother's voice, the Dark Brotherhood will endure..."
Skyrim Loading Screens[src]
Main article: Ranks#Dark Brotherhood

The Dark Brotherhood was an organized guild of assassins; they were composed of a governing body, along with several smaller sections and groups.[1]

The Black Hand
"Four fingers and a thumb, as it were."
Lucien Lachance[src]
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Main article: Black Hand

The governing body of the Dark Brotherhood was called the Black Hand. It was composed of five members: four Speakers (Index, middle, ring and little fingers) and a Listener (thumb).

The Listener telepathically listened to and received commands from the Night Mother, relaying them to the four Speakers. The Speakers would then issue the commands and initiate the contracts to be completed by the Brotherhood's assassins. Each Speaker had their own personal assistants called Silencers, which were the "nails" of the Black Hand.

Silencers could be deployed to complete contracts and eliminate any target(s) that they saw fit. The Silencers qualified as members of the Black Hand, but their existence was kept secret from the rest of the Dark Brotherhood.[7][32]

Recruitment

"Welcome to the family."
Lucien Lachance[src]

As the Dark Brotherhood was a shadowy, mysterious organization of assassins spread out over most of Tamriel, the identities of its members were generally unknown by the organization as a whole. The Brotherhood's methods of recruiting were shadowy in nature and clouded in mystery. However, it was known that the Brotherhood did not just blindly accept new recruits and members; a person who wished to join the Dark Brotherhood had to first be noticed by the Brotherhood and demonstrate his or her skills in sneaking and assassination.[33]

Astrid freinds

Astrid during the recruitment of the Last Dragonborn.

When a person committed murder, a Speaker would approach the killer and ask them to join the Dark Brotherhood, and if the offer was accepted, the killer would be given a formal, organized contract with a specific target to kill.[34][35]

Argonians born under the sign of The Shadow underwent training in stealth and combat as Shadowscales. This training also enabled them to transfer to the Dark Brotherhood.[source?]

The Dark Brotherhood was known to recruit serial killers. When a continuous string of murders was committed in cold blood with no arrest, the Brotherhood would initiate an investigation to discover what happened, find the killer, and potentially recruit him or her.[source?]

Contacting

"Those wishing to contact the Dark Brotherhood for an assassination must perform the Black Sacrament, an ancient and taboo ritual."
Skyrim Loading Screens[src]
The Black Sacrament

The proper effigy for the Black Sacrament.

Contacting the Brotherhood to order an assassination involved performing the Black Sacrament. This ritual included creating an effigy of the intended victim out of actual human body parts and continuously stabbing it with a dagger rubbed with the petals of the Nightshade flower.[36]

The following plea must be whispered while stabbing the effigy:

"Sweet Mother, sweet Mother, send your child unto me, for the sins of the unworthy must be baptized in blood and fear."[36]

The Night Mother then relayed the plea to a Listener, who in turn informed a Speaker to send an assassin to the client. Once the ritual was complete, the one who performed it would be met by the Brotherhood representative.[36]

Known sanctuaries

Cyrodiil

Cheydinhal

"What is the color of night?
Sanguine, my brother.
Welcome home."
―Door to the Cheydinhal Sanctuary[src]
Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary (Oblivion)

Door to the Cheydinhal Sanctuary

The Cheydinhal Sanctuary was the primary headquarters of the Dark Brotherhood in Cyrodiil. Situated in the basement of an abandoned house beneath the surface in eastern Cheydinhal, the Sanctuary could be accessed through a trap door in the well behind the house.[6]

The Sanctuary contained five rooms: the main hall, the living quarters, the training room, Ocheeva's Room and Vicente's Room.[6]

Bruma

"The Bruma Sanctuary may be gone, but my dearest brothers and sisters will live forever in my dreams, just as their souls live forever by the Dread Father's side."
―Cicero[src]

The Dark Brotherhood had a sanctuary in Bruma. It was destroyed sometime before 4E 186, and everyone within the sanctuary aside from Cicero was killed. Cicero escaped and relocated to the Cheydinhal Sanctuary.[37][14]

High Rock

The Brotherhood held one sanctuary in the province of High Rock, which was in Wayrest.[26] On the 27th of Sun's Height in 4E 188, corsairs beseiged Wayrest, and the city was lost. On the 5th of Last Seed in 4E 188, the news that the Wayrest Sanctuary was destroyed by the corsairs reached Cicero at Cheydinhal Sanctuary. The destruction of Wayrest sanctuary left only three active sanctuaries: Cheydinhal, Falkreath and Corinth [26]

Elsweyr

The Dark Brotherhood's sanctuary in Elsweyr was in the city of Corinth. On the 5th of Last Seed in 4E 188, as the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuaries across Tamriel were being destroyed and/or abandoned, as the Dark Brotherhood was collapsing and their entire world was crumbling all around them, the Black Hand ordered the closing of the Corinth Sanctuary.[26]

Skyrim

Falkreath

DBdoor
"What is the music of life?
Silence, my brother."
―Door to Falkreath Sanctuary and Dragonborn[src]
Main article: Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary (Skyrim)

The Falkreath Sanctuary was the Brotherhood's Skyrim headquarters at the beginning of the Fourth Era.[9] It was also the location of the Night Mother's Crypt for the earlier part of the Fourth Era.[11][38]

The Falkreath Sanctuary was ransacked and many of its occupants killed in 4E 201 by Penitus Oculatus agents. This was after the Dark Brotherhood attempted to assassinate the Emperor Titus Mede II.

Dawnstar

"What is life's greatest illusion?
Innocence, my brother.
Welcome home."
―Door to the Dawnstar Sanctuary and Dragonborn[src]
Main article: Dawnstar Sanctuary

The Dawnstar Sanctuary was one of the Dark Brotherhood sanctuaries in Skyrim; it was said to be one of the oldest of the Brotherhood's sanctuaries in Skyrim. By the Fourth Era, the sanctuary had been abandoned and had not been occupied for over a century.[10][9]

After the destruction of the Falkreath Sanctuary, the Dawnstar sanctuary became the headquarters for the Dark Brotherhood in Skyrim.[39][9][11] The sanctuary was then renovated and once again put to use. Delvin Mallory of the Thieves Guild helped in the restoration process.[40][11][41] A torture chamber was added to the sanctuary, as was the Night Mother's Crypt.[41][11]

Known members

"Yet another child has prayed to their mother..."
Night Mother[src]

Morrowind

Cyrodiil

Skyrim

Similar organizations

Morag Tong

"The important distinction between the Dark Brotherhood and the Morag Tong was that the Brotherhood was a business as much as it was a cult."
Brothers of Darkness[src]
File:Morangicon.jpg

The seal of Morag Tong

Main article: Morag Tong

The Dark Brotherhood was formed as the result of a split from the Morag Tong, a religious order that dealt in some of the customs that the Brotherhood is infamous for. This split happened some time in the Second Era.[1]

The Morag Tong were worshipers of Daedra, specifically Mephala. In the early years of the Morag Tong, the faction was disorganized, and thus never committed murders or assassinations of high-value targets or people of importance. However, their ways of spreading influence changed with the rise of the Night Mother.[1]

Murders would be committed by the group because it was believed that with every murder, Mephala would become stronger. The murders of important people and powerful men were seen as what strengthened Mephala the most. This belief is said to have originated in 2E 324. In this year, the Potentate Versidue Shaie was murdered in his palace, in the present-day kingdom of Senchal in Elsweyr. The Night Mother wrote the words "MORAG TONG" on the wall with the victim's blood.[1]

Unlike the Morag Tong, which was strictly a religious cult, the Brotherhood served as both a cult and a business.[1]

Shadowscales

TESV Veezara

Veezara, the last Shadowscale

Main article: Shadowscale
"In the Argonian homeland of Black Marsh, those born under the sign of the Shadow are taken at birth and presented to the Dark Brotherhood. A Shadowscale hatchling is trained in the arts of stealth and assassination, and lives a life in service to the mighty kingdom of Argonia. Any Shadowscale who lives to come of age is accepted into the Dark Brotherhood as a full member of the family. So it was with myself, and Ocheeva."
Teinaava, Eliminator[src]

In Black Marsh, the homeland of the Argonian race, there lived a group called the Shadowscales.[43] They were highly trained assassins trained in the arts of stealth and assassination from birth. One had to be born under the sign of the Shadow to become a Shadowscale.[43]

During the events of Skyrim, Veezara claimed he was the last remaining member of the Shadowscales.[9][44] During the Skyrim quest, The Cure for Madness, Veezara was injured by Cicero,[11][45] nearly dying in the process.

Thieves Guild

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The Thieves Guild's Banner

Main article: Thieves Guild
"Oh ho. Now that's the Dark Brotherhood I know and love."
Delvin Mallory[src]

The Dark Brotherhood had a strong connection with the Thieves Guild, and despite their differences in purpose, ethics and ideas and policies, the Dark Brotherhood and the Thieves Guild have always had a good connection between each other.[46][41] This is especially true with the Dark Brotherhood and the Thieves Guild in Skyrim. Delvin Mallory of the Thieves Guild and Astrid of the Dark Brotherhood in Skyrim have had a good relationship with each other in friendship and in business.[40][47]

Trivia

  • Due to their scandalous yet unique type of work and purpose, the Dark Brotherhood was not included in and did not participate in the passing of the Guilds Act in 2E 321.[48]
  • In the most of The Elder Scrolls series of games, ranks within the Dark Brotherhood have changed with each entry in the series. However, to note, each game has taken place in a different nation on Tamriel, so the Dark Brotherhood may have had a different organization depending on their main location.[6][9][49][42]

See also

For more detailed information on the Dark Brotherhood in a specific game, please see the following:

Sources

Scholarly works

Newspapers

Journals

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Brothers of Darkness
  2. Sacred Witness
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Night Mother's Truth
  4. Dialogue in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
  5. Events of Morag Tong Quests in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  7. 7.0 7.1 Dialogue with Lucien Lachance Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "lucien" defined multiple times with different content
  8. Events of Honor Thy Mother
  9. 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 Events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Dialogue with Astrid
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Events of the Dark Brotherhood questline in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  12. 12.0 12.1 Cicero's Journal, Volume II
  13. Cicero's Journal, Volume IV
  14. 14.0 14.1 Dialogue with Cicero Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "cicero" defined multiple times with different content
  15. Delayed Burial
  16. Mysterious Note
  17. Aventus Aretino's dialogue in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  18. Innocence Lost
  19. With Friends Like These...
  20. Dialogue with Ravyn Imyan
  21. Events of Bound Until Death
  22. Events of Breaching Security
  23. Events of Recipe for Disaster
  24. Events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  25. Events of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 Cicero's Journal, Volume II
  27. Hail Sithis!
  28. Dialogue with Cicero during the events of Sanctuary
  29. Cicero's Journal, Volume IV
  30. Events of The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
  31. 31.0 31.1 The Five Tenets
  32. Observations of the Dark Brotherhood's organizational structure
  33. Loading Screens (Skyrim)
  34. Observations of Dark Brotherhood recruitment in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  35. Events of A Knife in the Dark
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 A Kiss, Sweet Mother
  37. Cicero's Journal, Volume I
  38. Events of Delayed Burial
  39. Events of Death Incarnate
  40. 40.0 40.1 Dialogue with Delvin Mallory
  41. 41.0 41.1 41.2 Events of Where You Hang Your Enemy's Head
  42. 42.0 42.1 Events of The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal
  43. 43.0 43.1 Dialogue with Teinaava
  44. Dialogue with Veezara
  45. Events of The Cure for Madness
  46. Events of The Silence Has Been Broken
  47. Letter of Credit
  48. History of the Fighters Guild
  49. Events of The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
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