Neloth is an arrogant Dunmer - but he's sort of right about how powerful he is. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn DLC Solstheim lore. Support me on www.patreon.com/avarti
I also love how Neloth has a totally warped idea of what people think of him. Neloth: "Shouldn't be too hard to find someone willing to take the job. They are in A W E of me there..." Dragonborn (goes up to first person he seees): "You interested in being Neloth's steward?" RavenRock citizen: "What? You mean take orders from that crazy mage? Not on your life! I heard he ATE his last apprentice."
I can't help but view him as sort of adorable, he's so old, always angry and so detached from reality you just kind of feel bad for him. In Morrowind he was a completely evil bastard, kidnapping daughters and whatnot, but in dragonborn he just seems lost.
It’s makes sense though, Mora’s whole sphere is knowledge, so if there’s something he doesn’t know, it may as well be a 3 step guide to CHIM because he will do anything to get it.
His apprentice is also hilarious. I'm pretty sure most young adults can relate to him at some point in their life too lol (aka what am I doing here, I'd be better off, learning on my own without being pushed around, pls send help)
@@hekatebleble4800 Yeah, although in the case of his apprentice the man is actively being experimented on. I suspect he has a reason to be apprehensive xD
@@jacobfreeman5444 in this case I relate too, as an Art Academy Student...we were being experimented on everyday, in terms of mental resistance lol ;D no jk, it's no comparison to the threat of death or permanent disfigurement
Dragonborn: I've defeated miraak. Neloth: Who? Neloth is easily one of my favourite characters. He may be arrogant but he's funny as hell. He made you a member of his house, which may not mean much currently, but it does mean he does extremely value the player, even though he'll never admit it. He is so interesting compared to most of the rather black & white npcs found in Skyrim. I always wanted him to be a follower, mainly because I imagine that his dialogue would be funny. & even talvas his apprentice has his moments where he's funny, "master neloth says a dragon is no match for a talvannoi wizard, but what about a mere apprentice?" Saying that in a squeaky voice was adorable too. Neloth & Cicero are the best characters in Skyrim, because they are both so interesting. But why do I feel like neloth would want to study Cicero because of his madness?
When you go and get back from the dwarven ruins it feels like you are walking with a pal. It feels like you are actually on par with him, rather than being the one and only hero that everyone follows from behind.
I never thought about it But you're 100% right. Normally all the other followers are just there to carry extra stuff, you don't actually need them in fights. But being with Neloth for the brief quest was like finally traveling with an equal. I think the only other npcs to make me feel slightly like that, was Cicero & marciro. Damn they really should have made Neloth a follower.
What I also like is when you're with him at Nchardak to get the black book, he'll tell you history of the ancient Dwemer while walking through the ruins, like a tour guide / professor. Explaining fascinating lore to the Dragonborn without having to ask was something I thought was neat, that he values passing on knowledge to others just as much as values gaining knowledge himself.
@Juggled Lotus Maybe Nerveranine saved the Dunmer, but the 'Nobody Dragonborn' saved the entire Tamriel from a world eating dragon, sun swallowing dracula and mind bending Dragonborn!! He/She deserves Respect.
And all that is useless when someone simply says "no". Whatz he gana do? Throw a magical tantrum like a bitch? If only other people in his world had a spine XD.
@@Amadeo790 Pissing off the Telvanni would be a very bad idea. Brelyna turned the LDB into Shrek, then into a horse -> cow -> dog. Neloth can make tentacles grow out of your eyes and mouth.
Other points with Neloth, he's very "respectful" to you regardless of race, Argonian, Dunmer, whatever you're all the same to him. Also giving you a title, if I remember correctly, its been a few years since I played Skyrim. He also doesn't give a DAMN if you're dragonborn or a hero, he just wants his canis root tea!
another thing: Talvas Fathryon is a master conjurer he can teach you conjuration up to 90 (while the teacher in the mage college can only do so up to 75) he is a better summoner and soul magic expert than the actual teacher of the college but he is only *Neloth apprentice* an idle dialogue between the two have talvas begging neloth to teach him a new summon spell; meaning that neloth is a superior summoner than a master conjurer; despite summoning magic not even being his main speciality
And Neloth is nowhere close to the power of Divayth Fyr. You know, the 4000 year old dude who challanges thieves to take his hoard of artifacts for sport and has female clones of himself as both daughters and wives.
Dragonborn: "Hermaeus Mora wants the "secrets of the Skaal" in exchange for teaching me the third Word." Neloth: "Hmph. What secrets could they have worth keeping from old Mora? Sounds like a bargain to me. Hermaeus Mora learns some fascinating new ways to skin a horker and you become the second most powerful Dragonborn that ever lived."
@@elizabethgouverneur2972 exactly! Plus the avoid death perk would make it a big middle finger to a tough opponent. It's like when you're opponent thinks they'll win the fight your perk activates "surprise mother fucker"
Neloth has also some very subtle character growth throughout your encounters with him. It's done so well that he went from a character I initially detested, to one of my favourites, simply because he grows gradually as you interact with him more, without losing what makes him... Neloth.
One of my favourite lines from him is a sort of inverse backhanded compliment. It sounds like an insult at first but then you realize he actually hid some praise under it. “Oh. Were you fishing for a compliment? A sign of gratitude? Don't waste your time. Those things are for the weak and foolish."
@@SharkyMcSnarkface it holds a lot of praise in a weird way. Like he just told you he sees you as someone who is strong and intelligent. Considering that he calls even his own apprentice an idiot as well as insults Savros Aren a old mer who's very knowledgeable about magic (according to lore.) But sees you as powerful and intelligent made me kinda happy to know he feels that way
@Y B Indeed, Divayth Fyr has quite the ladies, has a living Dwemer and is the only one who could develop a treatment for Corpus. Neloth is still pretty chad, but barely speaks to you in Morrowind; preferring to be left alone. We kind of interact more with him in Dragonborn DLC than we ever do in Morrowind, so they changed his behavior.
Fyr is the greatest character in all of Elder Scrolls. He wears full Daedric Armor despite being a wizard. He joined the most dedicated mage society in Vvardenfell so they'd stop bothering him. He couldn't be bothered to talk to vapid Telvani broads, so he cloned a harem of himself. He keeps the last living Dwemer firmly tucked away in his basement, because to Fyr, that bloated spider is the rarest artifact he could find. He also cured your aids. God bless Kirkbride.
0:09 well since the arch mage of winterhold only knows like two spells and runs around with bow and arrow, Neloth is not completely unjustified by suggesting that the arch mage is below him.
3:08 Neloth does not care if nerevarine becomes hortator and when you increase his Disposition high enough he will say "Hortator? War leader of House Telvanni? Is that necessary? Why doesn't anyone tell me about these things? So. Do you want the job?Are you qualified? Good. Then go ahead. I don't care. Be the Hortator. Now go away." Really he only did it so you would leave him alone.
Lol, I had to give him 1000 gold to get my disposition up with him, and you’d think he’d give a thank you, but no, he just says “Fuck it, I don’t care, be the Hortator”.
Neloth: Making Tea myself?! I am a Wizard of House Telvani! I let other People make my Tea. Dovahkiin: Soooo....just summon a Dremora and order it to make you your Tea. Should be no Problem for such a powerful Mage. Neloth: Do you have any Idea how DUMB Daedra are?! These Nitwits couldn't warm a Cup of Water if their Life dependet on it!
Wow i never realized that Neloth didn't use Daedra or Undead servants to brew his tea, You wouldn't need to feed them and they can be excellent ingredient gatherers due to their expendability
@@donutlovingwerewolf8837 Well, I didn't either during my first Play through. But I played it a second Time, trying to play in-character this Time, and noticed quite a few things. Like how Hermaeus Mora's Seekers tend to read in Books sometimes if they aren't actively looking for you. I also tried to come up with an explanation for all the Weirdness in Labyrinthion.
Selin Sevgi Terzi no he was reading the books. When you read the one book to get the second word he says „greet old mora for me if you see him“, implying they spoke, thus beeing to the book.
Ikr, he has all the reason to be too. He is one of the most knowledgeable and powerful mages in his time with over 500 years of experience. I can't wait to see what he's studying next in TES6, i actually hope it has something to do with the main story because neloth is just too important damnit
When I met him around level 38 in his tower, I attacked him because at first I found him annoying. He then proceeded to thunderbolt my ass across the room. Loved him ever since lmao.
Neloth may seem rude but it's probably because he's tired of being nice I mean he has lived 500 years he knows about shit and seen it all I wouldn't judge him if he was tired of it all Neloth is my favourite character btw
In all fairness, he did say he was the greatest wizard you would *meet*. Not the greatest wizard alive. He rightfully assumes that you’re not going to be meeting Divayth Fyr.
500 years old.. AND give absolutely no shit about POWER.. yet is one of the most powerful wizards to ever exist... this N'wah is accidentally insanely powerful just cause he can be... 😂🤣 i would be embarrassed if i was Divayth Fyr... 4000 years old and a dude 500 years old who is probably far stronger then him when he was 500years old... give Neloth 500 more years.. he'll probably be equal or stronger... now give him 4000years... imma put all my money on Neloth... neloth still wouldnt wanna put down his Canis Root Tea to be bothered with Divayth.. 💀
Maa'Quchii he gives no shit about wordly powers like beeing jarl in morrowind. If he had no desire for power he would not wanted knowledge or fusing him with a hearthstone to get demi god like powers
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Divath Fyr's gotta still be kicking around by Dragonborn, the dude was already 4000 years old in Morrowind and an absolute beast. Fyr vs Neloth though?
Gotta go with Fyr. Daedric armour, artifacts aplenty, last living dwarf to learn from, a modified version of Corprus, female sex/maid clones, et cetera. In terms of spellcasting I honestly don't know, Neloth seems a better enchanter, and researches the Daedra cautiously, but Fyr looks deeper into the mechanics of magic and reality, spurning the power of Daedra for the most part.
That's actually a good one considering neloth is definitely one of the most powerful wizards outside the psijic order. Shit hes probably stronger than most of them tbh. Fyr is a beast tho
"if you are the arch mage.of the college of winterhold he will suggest you become his students" yeah like becoming the arch mage of that run down building was some sort of feat of strength, lol. that poor excuse of a building can hardly call itself a college, there is literally 15 persons in the premises, the head of enchanting doesn't teaches you anything. the senior student of illusion can't use invisibility spells. the currentl director of the college gets the study material stolen by a bunch of necromancers and doesn't give a fuck sending the newest student to deal with the situation. neloth knows what low reputation that college is, seriously being its Arch Mage is not something you should be proud of. pretty sure they just gave it to the dragonborn just to gain some prestige with the other mage guilds like "oh who's your Arch mage? oh ours is a dragonborn!"
there is LORE then there is GAME MECHANICS... learn the difference.. if they made elderscrolls into an anime/show etc... i highly doubt it would be limited to a game engine... there is no way in hell winterhold has 6ish people living in 3 buildings... living in rubble with no attempt to rebuild some buildings... knowing damn well they are still fucking and reproducing... eating and working... the winterhold in game.. cause of game machines does not reflect how it would actually be... it the lore was made into a film... winter hold and the college would be much larger and far more populated... in fact.. all the "CITIES" are cities... u cant actually believe all the cities have about 20ish npcs... and a few gaurds.. yet have armies that are probably well over 1000 in each city... summary.. for the sake of ur game being able to run it does not reflect lore... the same why ur shouts as DB dont actually destroy cities.. hence why some there are mods.. more immersive lore friendly ones.. that make the cities much fuller and the appearance of being larger.. butt even this can be a work horse for our systems... and yet still.. i highly doubt these mods would reflect the sheer size and population in terms of lore that these cities would be... so ur problem is ur mixing lore with limited mechanics of the game/engine... again look at Solitude for example... u really think it would have the small population it has.. and u think the city would actually be that small.. only big enough to house 5 or 6 different families... no.. u'd have hundreds if not thousands of people living there... consider HISTORY.. real history... average cities had a modest population of 10,000 - 80,000... there is no way in hell skyrim lore reflects whats in game due to the limited engine...
@@InanisNihil Even if we delved into the lore I don't think the college that we see in the 4th era would have more than a few dozen to maybe a hundred or so students studying there, the city of Winterhold sits in ruins and is a shadow of it's former self, the townspeople often comment about it's current state, if the college was doing well the town of Winterhold by extension would be doing well, students from the college would likely venture out to drink at the inn and trade with the local townsfolk, people from across Skyrim would seek out the mages at the college for enchanting services, which although they still do to an extent I doubt many adventurers require (or afford) much more than what their local wizard could do for them students from across Tamriel would likely travel to Winterhold to study bringing with them gold to pour into Winterhold's economy. But the days of glory for the college are long gone, the oresrige it once had is gone, the people of Skyrim are distrustful and even fearful of magic and those that live around the college even more so, the college likely only exists today as it is the best many people in Skyrim can do without traveling abroad and other mages from across Tamriel likely only visit if they believe the college posses rare tomes of knowledge or other answers they might need.To me it seems most logical that most provinces of Tamriel likely have local mages guilds where wizards gather.
@@nunyabusiness4904 still its college.. not in modern times and not even CLOSE to modern populations.. a few hundred students .. thats a LOT still if u look at the population ratio compared to today... also why in the hell would ur college be in business if there isnt a decent amount of students flowing in and out..? again.. ignoring game mechanics wise.. the fact that winterhold is still a HOLD and maintains itself.. despite what the MECHANICS shwo.. the population HAS TO STILL BIG ENOUGH TO BE ITS OWN HOLD... you cant be a STATE with 20 people.. lmao as far as the college goes.. COLLEGE is just that .. a COLLEGE.. and INDEPENDENT ONE TOO in this case... cause the jarl seems to have no control or influence on it.. its neutral and has the POWER TO BE NEUTRAL... meaning.. lorewise.. it has to be MORE POWERFUL then what it is displayed as in the game.. EVEN THE THALMOR HAVE NO SWAY THERE.. again arcano is literally a GUEST and is reminded of this himself.. and he knows his place.. lmao.. cause the two top mages are rational and diplomatic.. not violent and ignorant.. butt arent push overs... im sure as im typing.. the college could literally announce that talos worship is allowed.. neither the empire or the thalmor would do anything.. again the COLLEGE IS NEUTRAL.. also WINTER HOLD IS ALIGNED WITH THE STORMCLOAKS.. they are ANTI THALMOR.. yet look at ancano.. literally their main enemy... a thalmor .. not a hair on his head is touched.. i wonder why that is... the college is far more then what its shown as in the game.. strong enough that acanos evil little hairs can sleep well at nite knowing the jarl and his stormcloaks wont dare try anything... also pretty sure we all know the vibe is very fear mongering of magic... and if its a COLLEGE.. and people there would display traits of rationality.. they wont bother to interact with racists.. bigots and intolerant people... both winterhold and the college for all tense and purpose are basically segregated communities.. yes they may interact here and there.. butt they overall are separate.. the college students are their to LEARN not ARGUE.. which brings me to below.. its also a harsh environment.. only further reason to not bother interaction... except for requests from non college people for magical things... other then that.. they dont interact.. like who wants to fight and argue over their ways of life while in extreme weather conditions.. that makes no sense.. food and other supplies are low all the time.. thats just way to much energy and a waste of time that could be used training.. that shit is literally dangerous and unwise to even bother with.. meaning.. yes one can grow and do good and have no effect on the other.. SEGREGATION... college is basically into ISOLATIONISM except for when it comes to potential students... again the nords attitude would literally keep rational and reasonable people from even wasting time with them.. they want nothing to do with it.. and they did not travel miles and potential threats on the way to end up arguing with bigots... what the college gains.. benefits only the college.. pretty sure even the lowest student could shit on the jarls front step.. jarl cant do shit.. sure the college get on them about it.. maybe banish him or her. butt until then. the jarl cant do shit.. ancano could come out of the college and piss on the jarls house.. jarl cant and wont do shit.. again ancano is a GUEST of the COLLEGE.. like an embassy.. they wont let him get killed the stormcloaks if he's not actually doing bad shit... no way in hell acano would even be there if the stormcloaks had the power to do anything... game wise.. winterhold and the college suck.. xb luckily there are some mods for that... and they seem to have similar views to what i stated.. college is not anything in game as its describe as in lore... its very underwhelming.. Bethesda is just a trash company and cant do shit right..
I'll never forget meeting Divayth Fyr in his tower and seeing what a full set of Daedric armor looks like. Back when Daedric armor was super rare and the game didn't hand it out to you like Oblivion and Skyrim did. Daedric armor was more special and anyone caught wearing it was sure to be someone really powerful.
Neloth, Mannimarco and Solas "in Dragon age" are the reasons I adore magic so much and usually end up being a mage in most of my playthroughs in fantasy games that give us this option.
I take it that means you've played Oblivion and Skyrim? Honestly if you like those characters then (As I'm sure many have told you) you'd love Divayth Fyr, before you ask... No it's probably not worthing getting into Morrowind just for that. But it's definately worth a read on the wiki!
I honestly *love* Morrowind's Telvanni. They definitely had the best lore along with the Ashlander tribes - Some of the most creative and thought-out mythology ever devised for a video game, really
If memory serves, the Telvanni would use Necromancy to reverse or slow aging. And if I remember correctly, Neloth and Divayth were somewhat on friendly terms, a rarity in itself among the Telvanni. It may be that Neloth has a modified Corprus strain from Divayth, giving him everlasting agelessnes in addition to the previously mentioned necromancy.
@@Printoiid Yeah it's like. 80% of House Telvanni. It's no wonder Neloth ended up this way, he was probably raised around it. You know. About 500 years ago.
I think it's because he is (intentionally or unintentionally) comedic relief to the game's plot. In Morrowind you were building up into this epic prophecy how you were this incarnate of some hero of the Chimer people, and when you go and ask all the great house leaders to name you hortator; all of them honor it, but Neloth honors it by saying: "Hortator? War leader of House Telvanni? Is that necessary? Why doesn't anyone tell me about these things? So. Do you want the job? Are you qualified? Good. Then go ahead. I don't care. Be the Hortator. Now go away." "Just go. Be the Hortator. Leave me alone."
"Master Neloth, a good man, treasure hunting and kidnapping councilors and Redoran daughters, those were the days... tho his recent work, erm how do I put this... oh yes, boring!" - Fyr, Divaith
I wonder if we'll see him again. It'd be neat to have him show up in another dlc, or the main story. Fingers crossed he actually lets you become his apprentice for unique spells.
-I have a black book -And you read it, didn't you? DON'T TRY TO DENY IT! You've got the look! Love that voice. His character is basically the balance of worth and arrogance making a perfect chemistry.
Septimus himself tells you that it was the scrolls who drove him mad. 'Some, like the moth priest, have it damage their sight, while others like Septimus have it damage the mind. I think Hermaeus Mora took advantage of Septimus in this vulnerable state.
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Considering that most Telvanni master mages are ageless, I imagine at 500 Neloth is actually quite young. That doesn't demean his power by any means, the age factor just might not be that impressive by comparison to some like Divayth Fyr who is or was 4000
I genuinely find neloth to be pleasant. Yes hes extremely arrogant, but he has the skills to back his arrogance and compared to most others npcs in Skyrim, he is also pretty helpful and explains things genuinely as you explore nunchadak together without attacking your intelligence. Savos aren hinted at wizards being able to live for several times the natural lifespan of their species, so considering how powerful, smart and skilled neloth is, I'm confident he will live for many thousands of years to come and could possibly survive into the next kalpa.
I wonder if it may have something to do with the way we interact with him in tes Morrowind. The only way, for the most players, to get his attention is paying him to do so and that's all, so it looks like he simply likes that money (at least more than what he was doing at the moment and fairness of judgement). So maybe the Devs have decided to make it kind of an Easter egg, that he's a miser.
In case no one knew, Neloth is voiced by Dwight Schultz. If you've ever seen Chowder or The A Team (yes, the fucking original A Team), he voices Mong in Chowder and plays Howlin Mad Murdock. I knew that was his voice the first time playing Dragonborn. Made me so happy as I love his roles 100% of the time
@@junieb9446 also add to the fact that Rick constantly endangers his grandchildren because he can't be bothered to do the dangerous stuff. Neloth sends us on dangerous quests because we can clearly handle ourselves
Dude, Neloth is easily the most interesting character in Skyrim S.E. He really is a walking paradox. I'd normally would hate the guy given everything I've read about the great wizard slavers but . . . when I interact with Neloth it is clear that he has a favorable veiw of power but he also show that he wouldn't abuse his power. And he doesn't strike me as so arrogant that he underestimate someone he can learn from them if they are better than him at something. Which to me shows that he is at least as wise as he is intelligent which those two qualities don't always come together . . . unless you are an idiot and can't distinguish the difference between wisdom and intellect. It would be interesting to see if he appears in the next game. I think he would be wise enough to not infuse a heartstone in himself. Because that power would be his end (evidenced by the writings of his former apprentice and everything he would have learned about the briarhearts). Then again he may be smarter than wise. It would be interesting to add him to my soul gem collection. Though I hope they don't go that route . . . because I rather like the guy.
Mmmm back in Morrowind he was a Telvanni Master. And not a slouch in their circle, in fact he was the head of the Telvanni council and presided over the largest Telvanni City. And even then I think he was like the 2-3rd oldest? 3rd if you count Divayth Fyr who was an unofficial member of the council. While I doubt Neloth could hope to Match Fyr, maybe given the same 3000 year life-span he could. (And I've not a doubt in my mind that he can survive that long)
@@tysej4 Sidrith Mora isnt the largest telvanni city, it is the largest telvanni city in morrowind. The largest telvanni city is the capital on the main land; Port Telvannis.
tysej4 i always assumed that there were far more powerful mages than neloth on the mainland, since vvardenfell is the frontier of House Telvanni and they aren’t very established there.
Between you and fudgemuppet I am getting a freak ton of lore I played a ton of morrowend,oblivion and skyrim before hand but I never thought about this stuff.
>Some have suggested that Neloth might be the most powerful wizard in Skyrim and Morrowind I hear Divayth Fyr and his four clone/daughter/wives take umbridge with this suggestion
He gathered one Black Book just by himself so that makes him pretty darn impressive in my opinion. Just because he didn't get obeyed by Hermaeus Mora at all. But we all know those books can make even the clearest minded soul go completely insane because of that Daedric Octopus. So that leaves me with the fact that Neloth is a fucking genius who didn't fall for twisted promises, offered by the Deadric Prince himself.
I think what makes neloth work so well is that he's not like most of the arrogant characters you meet throughout Skyrim. While they are incompetent and insufferable buffoons, he's a genius and I'd argue very respectful to the player character, showing that he's not just a bastard tyrant without the faintest idea of what he's actually doing but instead someone who is truly a master wizard
I liked the video, but would like to add in some feedback/counter theories: First, Neloth is definitely far older than 500 years old. He was a highly respected and well-feared Magister of House Telvanni, so he was not a youngster back then. The average lifespan of a Dunmer is estimated to be around 800-900 years, only 100 years short of the Altmer 900-1000 years. Being a Magister at merely a hundred years or so would be equivalent to a human making a 18 year old President or Prime-Minister of a country the size of Germany or the United Kingdom. Also, there is lore available that speaks of a magical means that is extremely difficult to pull off, but would allow the user to enlongate their life. The Telvanni would readily teach this to people they think might have a chance of pulling it off. The reason for this being: A) if they fail they kill themselves, B) if they succeed they are good enough to be part of the House. So Neloth looking any age means nothing. You claim that Neloth moved to Solstheim to study the Heartstones, but they only became a thing 'long' after the eruption of Vvardenfell, which pretty much destroyed the island-half of Morrowind, causing Neloth to be in need of a new place to call home. And, because shortly after the Oblivion Crisis the Argonians invaded and conquered swaths of Morrowind and were hunting down the main slavers of the Dunmer (House Dren and House Telvanni), mainland Morrowind was not wise for a Telvanni Magister to use. Solstheim was also not an ash-covered island before the eruption, so Neloth would not have moved there for the ash before the eruption. It is most logical that he discovered the Ashspawn once there and decided to learn more about the Heartstones so he could deal with the unrelenting and highly corrosive ash, which, to this day, threatens the bulwark of Raven Rock. Lastly, wouldn't Dyvath Fyr be far more likely to be the most powerful wizard to have ever lived? That man has been part of history for at least 4000 years, most likely seeing him part of the Exodus of Saint Veloth. Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Neloth over 500 years old Davyth Fyr, laughs in 4000 Lol in all seriousness, I’d like to point out that, though he gave his support to Nerevarine, it was more of a “oh, there’s danger or something? Meh, fine, whatever.” When you first approach him, his first dialogue is typically “Whatever it is, the answer is no.” This personality is brilliantly reflected in Skyrim, I believe. Also, I think it’s a bit much to say he’s the most powerful wizard in Morrowind. Again, Davyth Fyr is a great contender. Edit: spelling
After clearing the dwarven ruins I wanted to collect the devices the started the boilers. The boilers that filled the room with the black book so Neloth get the book. Well because I took the devices there wasn't any steam when we entered into the room. I felt so embarrassed I ran back to the elevator and just before it started to load I heard Neloth yell out did you take those devices. Lol. I love him.
@@lugiasimply6054 Firstly this was a meme shit post secondly I don't know who Divayth so I can't exactly say for certain but I'd say they were some level of deity higher than demi god that took mortal form and Magnus is higher than that being closer to greater or elder deity As I'm assuming Divayth is more powerful than Neloth Edit: yeah Divayth Fyr would definitely be closer to an actual full god or deity than Neloth