Cyrus and Iszara's Father

"In complaint? yes. In demand for rapprochment? In some cases. In secession? Never. It is not the way for us. And it will not be the way for you. And if the king is challeneged we -- I, you, your sister, others -- shall rise alike as he to meet it -- for we are Crowns alike as he. Naha mei dogo Ra Gada lonhe trai, Sura."

- Cyrus and Iszara's father to Cyrus

Cyrus and Iszara's father is an otherwise unnamed character who appears in The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard: The Origin of Cyrus!.

Background
He is an accomplished playwright who pens an epic tale about the Ra Gada; though it is his shortest work it is his widest seen and unites the Crowns and Forebears against the fast approaching Empire. He himself is a loyal Crown and while he admits they are right in there complaint and demanding rapprochement, he is firmly against succession. While his plays mock the king on occasion, it is only in satire.

After the play is shown a celebration is held for him, joining Crowns and Forebears alike. Hakan and his fellow Forebear Underground members however, are unimpressed. Drunkenly, Hakan calls the old playwright a liar, which is the inciting incident that leads Cyrus to challenge him to a duel. When Iszara tries to intervene, Hakan slaps her, enraging Cyrus and ultimately leading to Harkon's death. Cyrus immediately fled to Tobias' ship, never again to return to Hammerfell.

Trivia
His father's speech "We (...) shall rise alike as he - for we are Crowns alike as he" to Cyrus is later repurposed in Cyrus' speech to the Restless League after obtaining the Soul Sword.