—Zerith-var[1]
Marauders are a subtype of maligraphy found within the Infinite Archive,[1][2] creatures of Daedric origins that inhabit the Infinite Archive.[3] Some believe they are among the most powerful maligraphies, sent by the Archive to challenge those who enter its halls. There were those who wondered if these beings are destined to encounter their opponents, and thus, destined to face their demise.[1] In fact, they typically display far greater power than most other maligraphies,[4][2] as the strength of a maligraphy depends on the page they were created from.[5][6] They were also described as powerful abominations, or more colorfully, as rotten inkbags. Esalinwe, a veteran of the Infinite Archive, claimed that Marauders often join the forces of other maligraphies the moment their opponents let their guard down. She advised adventurers never to let them get behind and to avoid letting them land a hit.[3]
Among the known Marauders were those that took the forms of Incarnates, such as Ulmor and Hilkarax.[7][8] Other took forms of Ruinachs, like Gothmau.[9] there were also Marauders who assumed forms of Minotaurs, such as Zulfimbul,[10] and Werewolf Behemoths, like Bittog.[11]
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See AlsoEdit
- For game-specific information, see the Elder Scrolls Online article.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c Zerith-var's dialogue in ESO
- ^ a b Marauders in Infinite Archive in ESO
- ^ a b Esalinwe's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Enemies in Infinite Archive in ESO
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - Infinite Archive — Master Malkhest
- ^ Master Malkhest's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Marauder Ulmor in ESO
- ^ Marauder Hilkarax in ESO
- ^ Marauder Gothmau in ESO
- ^ Marauder Zulfimbul in ESO
- ^ Marauder Bittog in ESO