An Elder Scrolls Legend Battlespire [ Recommended • ANTHOLOGY ]

Navigating the gore-slicked halls of your own academy to find the first portal.

In the final confrontation atop the , you face Mehrunes Dagon himself. Knowing a mortal cannot kill a Prince, you use his own "protonymic" and "neonymic" names—primordial incantations—to weaken his anchor to the realm. With a final, desperate strike, you banish the Prince of Destruction back into the Void, collapsing the Battlespire behind you as you escape back to Tamriel. You are the lone survivor of the academy, a legend born from the ruins of a forgotten war. If you’d like to dive deeper into the lore of this era:

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to the plot of The Elder Scrolls I: Arena

In the heart of the Third Era, the Imperial Battlemage Jagar Tharn has betrayed Emperor Uriel Septim VII, consigning him to the realm of Oblivion. To secure his power, Tharn strikes a dark bargain with Mehrunes Dagon, the Prince of Destruction. Their pact grants Dagon access to the , the elite training academy for the Emperor’s shadow legion, suspended in the slipstream between Mundus and Oblivion. Navigating the gore-slicked halls of your own academy

encountered (like the Ideal Masters or Nocturnal)

unique to the spire (such as the conversation system) With a final, desperate strike, you banish the

The story begins with you—an apprentice battlemage—arriving at the spire for your final test. Instead of a grand welcome, you find a graveyard of floating stone. Dagon’s Daedric hordes have slaughtered the faculty and students, leaving the spire a shattered ruin. Your partner and fellow initiate, (or Josian Kaid), has been captured and dragged deep into the Daedric realms.