Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-23.122.201.219-20140126015203/@comment-31283382-20161210201748

"Since Daggerfall had six very different endings, the writers of The Elder Scrolls series had to be creative when writing the sequel. It is revealed in books in the sequel The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind that at the end of Daggerfall, an event known as the "Warp of the West" or "The Miracle of Peace" had occurred, that is, due to the fact that in order to retrieve the Mantella, the Hero of Daggerfall must enter Aetherius (a spirit realm), a disruption was caused in space-time, due to the fact that one of the very Gods of Aetherius (Akatosh) is the dragon god of time. Therefore, all of the endings of Daggerfall occurred simultaneously: the Hero is slain by the Numidium, the Kingdoms of Betony, Sentinel and Wayrest are victorious, the "Bay Kings" and the Imperial forces are defeated by the Orcs, who then create their own kingdom of Orsinium, all of Tamriel is united under the Empire once again, the King of Worms becomes a god and another incarnation becomes the leader of the Order of the Black Worm, and the Underking is reunited with his heart.

However, in Oblivion, treasure hunters claim to be hunting for treasure on behalf of Orsinium and Gortworg."

I hate to break it to you, but the hero of Daggerfall is ruled out. The Hero of Daggerfall was slain by the Numidium and all the endings of Daggerfall occur simultaneously, and as such every possible ending in Daggerfall is to be considered cannon, so the Augur of Dunlain is NOT the Hero of Daggerfall. Just a little factual correction, if I may: Hero of Daggerfall wasn't killed by Numidium; interaction with Mantella destroyed him while he was a mere soul in Aetherius, thus effectively erasing him from existence. After the Miracle of Peace, when timeline was restored, it is unknown what happened to him