Lore:Barilzar

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Barilzar
ON-npc-Barilzar.jpg
Barilzar around 2E 582
Race Dunmer Gender Male
Born 2nd Era
Undeath 2nd Era
Final Death 3E 427
Old Mournhold
Resided in Morrowind
Appears in Tribunal, ESO, Legends

Barilzar was a powerful Dark Elf mage who lived in Morrowind in the Second Era. He created the infamous artifact, Barilzar's Mazed Band.

History[edit]

Barilzar was a powerful wizard mostly interested in portal magic and Dwemer mysteries. For a time, he was a Clockwork Apostle and studied with Sotha Sil in his Clockwork City. There he would learn many things and was even entrusted with a device created by Sotha Sil called the Seht's Affect Inducer, a magical device that can manipulate a person's emotions. Afterwards, he moved out of the Clockwork City to an ancient Velothi tower called Odirniran in the Azura's Coast region of Vvardenfell, where he continued his research and performed his experiments.

Crisis in Vvardenfell[edit]

Barilzar's Eighth Laboratory in Clockwork City

Barilzar played a prominent role in thwarting Clavicus Vile's plot to gain access to the Clockwork City around 2E 582. When Vivec began to lose his divine energy, he allied himself with the Vestige and sent them to Barilzar's tower to obtain information. Barilzar suggested that the staff which Sotha Sil created as part of his research of the Tribunal's divine powers, Sunna'rah, might be responsible for Vivec's loss of energy.

Later, when the Vestige learned that Sunna'rah was in the hands of the young Urshilaku Ashkhan Conoon Chodala, Barilzar provided a way to defeat him: he invented and built a tonal inverter, a device capable of disrupting the staff's power, from the parts recovered by the Vestige from the Dwemer ruins of Galom Daeus, Nchuleft, and Arkngthunch-Sturdumz.

The Vestige and Chodala's sister Seryn defeated Chodala and retrieved Sunna'rah. When they returned to Vivec and used it to return his divine powers to him, it instead drained most of his remaining power, transferring it to the Clockwork City. This almost caused Baar Dau to fall from the sky, as well as made the Red Mountain rain fire onto the Vivec City. This turn of events was revealed to be a ruse orchestrated by Archcanon Tarvus, who in reality was Barbas, Clavicus Vile's loyal servant, who took the form of the late archcanon.

The sudden transfer of most of Vivec's divine energy to the Clockwork City "lit it up", which allowed Barbas to discover its location. He traveled there to make final preparations for Clavicus Vile's arrival. Barilzar and the Vestige soon followed. Barilzar took the Vestige to Seht's Vault beneath Mournhold, where the City – in reality a tiny clockwork structure about the size of a large crate – was located.

Barilzar and the Vestige shrunk themselves and entered the City, then fought their way through the fabricants guarding it to finally reach Barbas. The Vestige defeated Barbas before he could allow Clavicus Vile to enter the Clockwork City. Afterwards, Barilzar and the Vestige returned to Vivec and gave him back his divine energy. With Vvardenfell safe, Vivec rewarded everyone who took part in stopping Barbas and Clavicus Vile, including the Vestige and Barilzar. Balrizar was rewarded with gemstones containing tiny fractions of divine energy. Barilzar intended to use these gems to improve portal magic, and subsequently returned to his tower to continue his research on it.[1]

Almalexia's plot[edit]

Barilzar's transformation
Barilzar as a lich circa 3E 427

At some point later in the Second Era, Barilzar created a powerful artifact, the Mazed Band. It was primarily a device used for teleportation, but it also had the ability to "destroy the hearts and minds of mortals",[2] as well as to open gates to Oblivion[3] and summon "hellish creatures best left in a nightmare". It was considered an evil and cursed artifact and was supposedly stripped of its power so only a god (or someone of divine birth) could take advantage of its full power and not be destroyed.[4] Barilzar was transformed into a lich, but whether it was intentional or not was unknown. Journals written by Barilzar in the Second Era imply he was looking into the dark arts to extend his life.[5][6] Some also believed that the Band itself did it to him,[3] and Barilzar himself claimed he hated his existence as a lich. Regardless, he was determined to guard the artifact for all eternity in his undeath.[2]

From this point on, Barilzar dwelled in an abandoned crypt beneath Mournhold. He remained there until 3E 427, when Almalexia sent the Nerevarine to retrieve the Band for her. The Nerevarine fought Barilzar in the crypt and defeated him, ending his life for good.[7]

Gallery[edit]

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Events of ESO: Morrowind
  2. ^ a b Barilzar's dialogue in Morrowind: Tribunal
  3. ^ a b Torasa Aram's dialogue in Morrowind: Tribunal
  4. ^ Plitinius Mero's dialogue in Morrowind: Tribunal
  5. ^ On Extending ExistenceBarilzar, Mage of the Seventh Order and Artificer Extraordinaire
  6. ^ Barilzar's JournalBarilzar, Apprentice to Sotha Sil
  7. ^ Barilzar's Mazed Band quest in Morrowind: Tribunal