Lore:Hadhuul
The Fire King Hadhuul | |||
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The Fire King Hadhuul | |||
Race | Ayleid | Gender | Male |
Died | 1E 243 Ceyatatar |
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Resided in | Cyrodiil | ||
Appears in | ESO |
The Fire King Hadhuul (or Hadhuul the Fire King) was an Ayleid leader who ruled before and during the Alessian Slave Rebellion.[1] He is remembered as a particularly cruel slave master; tales from his realm say the slaves were subjected to tormenting drugs, and children were set aflame for nighttime tiger sport.[2] Shortly before the fall of the White-Gold Tower in 1E 243,[3] he was slain by Pelinal Whitestrake on the granite steps of Ceya-Tar (later called Ceyatatar)[1] in the Great Forest of Cyrodiil.[4] It was his first and last defeat.[1] In 2E 582, Hadhuul's spirit returned to the ruins of Ceyatatar, along with bound flame atronachs and the ghosts of his army. The atronachs posed a threat to the nearby town of Vlastarus, although the Fire King was banished before he could cause any harm.[5]
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, please see the ESO article.
Books[edit]
- The Adabal-a by Morihaus — The memoirs of Morihaus, consort to Alessia and Taker of the Citadel
- The Song of Pelinal, v 3 — A description of Pelinal's mortal enemy, Umaril the Unfeathered
References[edit]
- ^ a b c The Song of Pelinal, v 3
- ^ The Adabal-a — Morihaus
- ^ The Last King of the Ayleids — Herminia Cinna
- ^ Events of Oblivion
- ^ Events of ESO