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Not to be confused with Darien.

Darien Gautier is a Breton captain of the Camlorn Guard, residing in Camlorn, Glenumbra, in The Elder Scrolls Online. He is the son of General Gautier, and is first met in the Camlorn Chapel. It is later implied that he is romantically interested in Gloria Fausta, and possesses a form of precognition of viewing future events.

Background[]

"Darien talks of nothing but wine and women, but behind his bluster he's a better tactician than his father."
Alinon the Alchemist[src]

Darien Gautier plays a large role in the questlines of the regions of Glenumbra and Rivenspire, helping the Vestige first in Camlorn with the Town Guard before retiring from service to travel on his own. He is later found at the Hollow City in Coldharbour, where he has joined the ranks of the Fighters Guild. After his disappearance he can be found in Summerset, having become Meridia's champion and wielding Dawnbreaker.

Interactions[]

Glenumbra[]

A Lingering Hope[]

General Gautier believes his son Darien, the captain of the Camlorn Guard is still alive inside the city. He hopes to use Darien's master key to unlock the Camlorn gates. Then the Lion Guard can surround Faolchu's werewolves and retake the city.

The Fall of Faolchu[]

The Vestige stand with Captain Gautier and the rescued camlorn citizens. The time to retake Camlorn from Faolchu has arrived.

Taking the Fight to the Enemy[]

[?]

Mists of Corruption[]

Sir Lanis and the Knights of the Dragon are ready to march into Cath Bedraud to deal with Angof, but the mist from Angof's vines creates a hazard they can't overcome.

Darien and a group of Camlorn Guards is rescued by the Vestige inside after they marched into Cath Bedraud without protection from Angof's barrier. Strangely, Darien is also not poisoned by the mist unlike the Vestige who used the Midnight Talisman.

The Labyrinth[]

The final battle against Angof begins now. The Vestige needs to get inside and navigate the labyrinth of catacombs to find a safe place for Gabrielle and the soldiers to teleport into.

Angof the Gravesinger[]

Darien was sent into a different part of the crypt than Gabrielle and the others. He discovered from a Bloodthorn Cultist that the Vestige need three shard-keys to open the three looks that protect Angof's inner sanctum.

Rivenspire[]

The Road to Rivenspire[]

After the events of Stormhaven, the Vestige runs into Darien once again at Oldgate in Rivenspire, no longer a soldier but an adventurer and sellsword who currently works for Countess Tamrith. He updates you on the situation in Rivenspire and the civil war between the three noble houses.

Shornhelm Divided[]

Darien directs you to find Count Tamrith in Shornhelm's chapel, who is holding off an assault from Baron Wylon Montclair.

The Parley[]

Darien eventually joined the Fighter's Guild and is hired along with a contingent by Queen Arzhela to oversee her protection during the tense negotiations between the Kingdom of Evermore and the Imperial invaders for the fate of Bangkorai.

Coldharbour[]

The Weight of Three Crowns[]

Darien appears in a minor capacity during negotiations in Stirk.

The Army of Meridia[]

During the assault on Coldharbour, he can be found in the Fighters Guildhall once King Laloriaran Dynar has been rescued from the Lightless Oubliette. He has assumed command, being the only noble-born there, however once spoken to, he will agree to give Dynar a chance.

The Final Assault[]

Darien, along with Cadwell and Skordo the Knife, is one of the companions you can choose to accompany you into The Endless Stair.

Personality and traits[]

He is shown to be very confident and capable at times, as well as flirtatious and lighthearted. For example, he is capable of seducing a Montclair Captain for information. Even when preparing to fight Molag Bal in Coldharbour, he takes the time to fantasize about beautiful women.

Dialogue[]

Show: A Lingering Hope
In the church:

"What brings you to our pleasant little city? The war? The blood? The thrice-damned werewolves?"

The Lion Guard holds the courtyard. Your father sent me to find you. "That's the first good news I've heard today. But if you're here to take me to my father, you can get that thought right out of your head. There are beautiful women in Camlorn that still need to be rescued."
General Gautier sent me to retrieve your master key. "In all seriousness, I'm not doing anything before we find a safe refuge for the civilians hiding in the surrounding buildings. The inn nearby should be defensible enough and it's full of supplies. There's just one catch."
What's the catch? "The inn's locked up tight and the innkeeper was killed trying to reach us. Get the key from the body and enter the inn, then shine a signal light. I'll rally the civilians and get them to safety. We'll talk about my key after that."
I noticed Bloodthorn cultists in the city. "When the werewolves attacked, the damn Bloodthorns appeared inside the city. It was as if they'd been here all along. I think they even opened the gates for the werewolves. They had a plan and they executed it perfectly."
You think Faolchu and the Bloodthorns are working together? "If they didn't start out that way, that's certainly the case now. A marriage made in Oblivion, to be sure, but effective nevertheless."

In the inn:

"And here we are, at the inn, all safe and sound. More or less. We saw the light and followed you inside."

Now about your master key ...? "Ah, ah, ah. Not quite yet. We need weapons and armor to help protect these civilians. There are caches of Camlorn Guard supplies hidden around the city. Gather some and we can arm more people."
I'll find the caches of weapons and armor.

After finding the weapons and armor:

"Ah, the lovely clank of armor. Well done. When we get out of here, the first drink's on me. Now, I have some good news and some bad news."

Of course you do. "The good news is I do indeed have the master key to the city gates. The bad news is your thrilling exploits have attracted Faolchu's attention."
Show: The Fall of Faolchu
At the start of the quest:

"You were too successful, my friend, and now Faolchu is—pardon the pun— howling mad."

Never mind that. We need to unlock the gates for the Lion Guard. "A bold plan, especially for my father. If we time it right, it should work. But that doesn't change the fact that Faolchu is hunting for us."
What do you suggest? "Take one of these newly armed townsfolk with you. Have the civilian light the fires in the towers to signal my father. I'll take the rest of the civilians and my guards and unlock the gates."
You just want me to protect a civilian? "Oh no, you have something much more important to do. Once the fires are lit, you confront Faolchu. Keep him busy long enough for our troops to take the city. I'll send aid as soon as I can."
You expect me to take on Faolchu by myself? "Now, don't be modest. You've more than proven yourself. Destiny beckons and you must answer its call. Say, that sounded rather good. I should write this stuff down."
I need fire to defeat Faolchu. "Oh, we can give you fire. At least we can once the Lion Guard archers arrive. Keep Faolchu busy long enough, and you'll get all the fire you need."

After talking to General Gautier, if the Vestige is female and Gloria Fausta is still alive:

"I didn't know Gloria was involved in all this. She does make wading through werewolves look pretty good, though, don't you think? Maybe she and I can get together later. Share a bottle of wine. Find a quiet corner where we can ... compare notes."

Save it for your entourage, captain. Your father sent me to speak to you. "I wanted to thank you. Personally. We might have been able to retake Camlorn eventually, but it wouldn't have been quick and it certainly wouldn't have been pretty. You saved lives, and that's not something I'll soon forget."
What will you do now? "I'm resigning from the Camlorn Guard. They need builders now, not soldiers. Besides, that Angof thing is still out there. Someone has to go deal with that. Unless, of course, you'd care to tempt me with a drink before I start my heroic journey?"
I don't think so, Darien. You're not my type. "A pity. I would have enjoyed sharing a drink with you. Ah, well. Anyway, I failed these people. The werewolves slipped in on my watch. I need to make sure that never happens again."
It's time for me to move on. "First one to reach Angof buys the first bottle of wine! But in all sincerity, thanks for helping us. You really are an inspiration. And I should know, seeing as I'm pretty inspirational myself."
Maybe later, when this is all over. [?]
Show: Taking the Fight to the Enemy
If the Vestige is female:

"Still hanging around, eh? Don't suppose your reconsidering that drink? Ah, never mind. We both have things we need to do."

Speaking of Angof, do you have any idea where he is? "I had a drink with him earlier today. Discussed our favorite foods, our love lives, his plans for world domination, that sort of thing. No, I have no idea where Angof is. I will find him though. That much I promise."
So where are you going to start looking? "A squad of Lion Guard soldiers headed north to track him down. There's been no word from them, but who knows what was lost in all this werewolf nonsense. That's as good a place as any to start. Maybe they found something."
I'll look for them.
Show: Mists of Corruption

"Well, look who's here! I should've known you'd be making Angof's life miserable. Camlorn wasn't enough for you, eh? Say, these mists are poisonous. Why aren't you affected?"

I think it has something to do with this talisman. Why aren't you affected? "I wish I knew. I didn't think. I just rushed in to help the Dragon Knights. My guards started gasping and falling to the ground, just like the knights. But not me. These are the only survivors, but I don't think they'll last much longer."
Can we escort them out of here? "The mist is thicker toward the gate. They won't survive passing through it again. But the mist doesn't seem to affect the necromancers. Those amulets must protect them. Kill a few, take their amulets, and give them to the knights."
I'll get one for each of the surviving knights. "Better grab a couple of extras, just in case anyone shows up while you're gone. I'll stay here and defend the knights from any wandering undead."
Show: Angof the Gravesinger
If the Vestige is female:

"We manage to meet each other in all the nicest places. You know, we could be carousing at an inn somewhere. But no. Here we are instead, up to our necks in danger and adventure. Just like old times."

We do keep meeting in the most interesting places. "Dear Gabrielle's spell seems to have misfired. Luckily, a few of us were able to find each other. I also convinced a Bloodthorn cultist to tell me how to reach Angof. I can be very persuasive when I put my mind to it."
What did you find out? "Three locks protect Angof's inner sanctum. I doubt that even you can get in there by simply knocking. You need three shard-keys to open the locks. They're well-guarded, so you're going to have to kill a few things to get them."
I'll find the shard-keys. "I wish I could aid you, but I'm needed here. Lanis is good with a sword, but I'm better. I'll protect the survivors. Let Lanis know if you run into anyone else."
Where can I find these shard-keys? "I don't know exactly, but the Bloodthorn cultist told me about the guardians. Watch out for a summoned creature, an impassable trap, and a warrior spirit bound to Angof's service."
Tell me about the creature. "All I know is that Angof drew on the collected power of his cultists to summon the creature. I hear that it's more plant than beast. And, of course, it's terrible to behold."
Tell me about the trap. "Actually, I couldn't get anything out of the cultist about the trap. Sorry. You're on your own with that one."
Tell me about the warrior spirit. "It seems that when Angof first came to power, a certain knight took offense and tried to kill him. Angof captured the knight's spirit and bound it to serve him. I understand he's extremely powerful and not at all happy about the situation."
Show: The Road to Rivenspire

"What do we have here? I think I see a fellow lover of adventure, and I'm betting it's no accident that you're headed this way. Am I right? Have Rivenspire's troubles become your troubles too?"

Yes. King Emeric sent me to help restore order. "Ha! Easier said than done, I'm afraid. But I'm glad to hear Emeric gives a damn. We thought maybe our dispatches weren't getting through. I was about to walk to Wayrest myself, but you saved me that trouble. And I suspect you can help me further."
Show: Shornhelm Divided

"So this trip turned out to be far shorter and far more fortuitous than I expected. That's assuming you're up to the challenge, of course."

What exactly do you need help with? "If you haven't noticed, Rivenspire's caught up in a civil war as bloody as old Ranser's rebellion. This time, it's Baron Montclair. He's apparently decided he'll be the King of Shornhelm whether the rest of the noble houses like it or not."
Baron Montclair started the civil war? "Sure did. Bastard bribed the city guard, attacked the other nobles, and seized half of Shornhelm. Now Montclair's troops are all over, and the Shornhelm Guard's getting its buttocks kicked. So? Want to help me save the kingdom?"
All right. You can count me in. "Think of the glory! It'll be just like Ranser's War! We'll rescue Rivenspire and the women will swoon. It'll be great! You'll see. Go on to Shornhelm's chapel and tell Countess Tamrith I recruited you to the cause. I'll be along as soon as I can."
Why did Montclair decide to attack now? "What makes tyrants do any of the things they do? Ambition? Glory? I certainly don't know. What I do know is that Montclair's forces have taken half the capital and will soon take the rest of it unless the Shornhelm guard gets some help."
What else can you tell me about Montclair himself? "Baron Wylon Montclair. Not much to say really. Before this, he shared rule with two other noble houses, Dorell and Tamrith. Countess Tamrith says they were never very close, but she certainly wasn't expecting him to start a war."
What have you been doing since we last met? "A little of this, a little of that. Lending my sword to just causes, flirting with the ladies. I've drank in every inn and tavern between here and Glenumbra, and I beat my friend Skordo at card every chance I get. It's great to see you again!"
Who is Countess Tamrith? "She's the head of one of the noble houses. Young, but smart and very devout. I'm told she studied in Stormhaven, and has Emeric's favor. She's not unattractive either ... but she is my current employer, so I try not to notice."
What happened during Ranser's War? "It was quite the talk of Tamriel at the time. Surprised you don't know about it. It was over ten years ago. Our beloved High King insulted King Ranser of Shornhelm over some minor indiscretion. Ranser reacted poorly and declared war on Wayrest."
It was an actual war? "If you can call it that. Lasted about a year. Just long enough for Emeric's troops to get a little exercise. When it was over, Ranser was dead and peace was restored to the kingdom. The triumvirate of nobles has been running Rivenspire ever since."
Show: The Blood-Splattered Shield

"This? It's merely a flesh wound! Think nothing of it. I'm worried about Captain Janeve, though."

What happened to the Captain? "She caught sight of Reezal-Jul and rushed after him. I, of course, followed. His vampires surrounded us, and while I was fighting them off, the good captain was dragged away. They took Janeve into that cave. Hurry! You need to save her!"
What about you? "I can barely stand. I'd just slow you down. I'll send reinforcements your way—if any show up, that is."
I have some questions. "I can't believe a blasted vampire actually got a decent cut in on me. But I was pretty busy trying to protect Janeve. The House Tamrith sisters are both brave and good women. Please help Janeve if you can."
Why was the camp caught unawares? "The Shornhelm soldiers were diligent enough, but I think that thrice-damned Argonian used magic to mask their approach. They moved in so quickly and quietly, that a good third of the camp was down before Janeve and I could react."
Are you sure that Razeel-Jul came this way? "Oh, yes indeed. If I could get my hands on that damn lizard, I swear I'd make a pair of boots from his hide. And then I'd put them on and stomp through troll poop! The people in the camp were just villagers. Now most are dead, poor bastards."
Show: Northpoint in Peril

"I was wondering when you were going to show up. Want a bite?"

What's going on here? "Reconnaissance! But keep your voice down. No need to wake the good captain. And now what I learned? There's not a single guard in Northpoint. Not a one! Lleraya ordered them to get out and keep everyone away."
Is that all? "Isn't that enough? I was fairly proud of that big of espionage. But you're right. There's more. The good captain here let slip that there's a smuggler's tunnel. Leads right into the heart of the city. It's our best option for getting inside."
Show: The Lightless Remnant

"I'm trying to talk some sense into the Countess. She needs to abandon all this Light nonsense and start trusting in herself and her own abilities. Besides, she's much too pretty to hide her head inside a prayer book all the time."

And how's the talk going so far? "I think I'd have better success coaxing an ogrim into my bed! The Countess won't listen to a word I say. She's convinced that religion is the answer to all our troubles. After this, I'm done with House Tamrith and beautiful nobles!"
Thank you for seeing this through to the end. "Wouldn't be the first time I did something crazy, now would it? I'm in this until the end. After that—well, I'm sure something else will come along."
Stop crying and pull yourself together. We need you. "Do you see any tears in my eyes? No? I didn't think so. You don't have to worry about me. I've got plenty of options for companionship. Take Gwendis, for instance. She might be a vampire, but she's got a great set of... um... fangs."
[Persuade] You're too good for her. She can't see a good thing when it's right in front of her. "[?]"

After Montclair is beaten:

"Look, everyone! We've got a survivor!"
"You actually survived the destruction of the Doomcrag? That's ... remarkable. I mean, I've seen you do some amazing things. I'll never forget our adventures in Glenumbra. But to walk out of a collapsed mountain? That's really impressive."

Verandis teleported me to safety at the last moment. "That persnickety vampire really came through in the end. He was a good man ... for a vampire, I mean. We won the day, and that's what matters. The people of Rivenspire are safe now."
I see you managed to get everyone out of there. "Just barely. We made it out right before the damned mountain came crashing down. I still don't know what kind of magic you did up there to defeat Montclair, but remind me never to get on your bad side."
We should get back to Shornhelm. "Before we go, you need to talk to Gwendis. She's not taking this well. I even tried my sad face. It usually works, but she almost bit my head of. Anyway, we'll see you back in Shornhelm."
Show: The Parley

"Ah, the queen's champion! Honor to meet you. Means we're that much closer to getting paid. That's good, because I didn't come to Evermore for the women. Are you ready then? As long as you're good with the plan, this thing's going to be a breeze. (If Darien has been met prior: "Aha! I thought we were in for a bit of easy coin with this job until the queen said you were coming along. Now I know to expect danger. Bring it on though. If the plan goes awry, that just means we get extra hazard pay.")"

What exactly is the plan? "For us, it's just sticking by the queen. If the Magnus-General starts chanting, we go for the windpipe. If things really go to Oblivion, we'll be shielding the queen until Gabrielle can get us all out of there."
I understand. "I can tell you this much—with all due respect for the royal guard—Queen Arzhela could not be any safer than she will be under my protection. I look out for the ladies, you know ... queens included."
How have you been by the way? "I've seen some ups and some downs. You know how it is. Life hasn't been a slog through a poisonous swamp, nor has it been an endless night in a complimentary bordello. Main thing is that I'm still on this side of the dirt."
Show: The Army of Meridia

"My apologies for that display. The whole rash comment—just a figure of speech, of course.
So! I suppose you know more about this place than any of us? Like, where I can get a decent drink?"

The city is a safe haven, a place where we can regroup and organize. "A safe haven, eh? I didn't really expect to see cheerful flowers and clear water anywhere in this dark realm. I assumed we were walking into untimely and painful deaths.
Glad to see I was wrong this one time."
How dod you end up here? "I couldn't let you go off and save the world all by yourself, could I? Not with just these Fighters Guild braggarts.
Besides, there was a portal. How could I not step through and see what was on the other side?"
Who's leading this group? "That's a good question. I heard that Captain Alphaury was killed shortly after we were scattered. l was hoping to find another officer here, but no such luck."
I rescued an Ayleid King. He wants to help assemble our forces. "An Ayleid? I thought they were all, you know, dead.
Of course, this is a Daedric Prince's plane. I really need to stop being surprised by such revelations. I have a feeling that won't be the strangest thing I find out before this is all over."
Show: The Final Assault
At the base camp:

"You ever get the feeling that you were meant to do something important?
Me neither. But this ... this could come close to that. We stop the Planemeld and save the people of Tamriel. Who wouldn't want to be remembered for doing that?"

Do you want to join me for the initial assault? "I've dreamed of this moment. Seriously. I always knew I'd end up fighting to save the world in Coldharbour.
I mean, you were a beautiful warrior with flowing red hair and an ample ... well, no offense. But otherwise, this is just like my dream."
You will accompany me on my mission. [?]
Let me talk to the others before I decide.

In the Planar Vortex:

"Most people dream of lusty Argonians or delectable dishes. But not old Darien. Oh, no—I dream about planar vortexes and blinding lights of Meridia! How is that possible?
And why do I keep asking questions that no one can answer?"

Tell me about your dream. "Why waste words when I can simply show you. Look around! I've been dreaming about this place since I was a young boy.
Seeing it live and in person, that's a bit unnerving. Why couldn't this be that other dream I regularly have?"
How does the dream end? "With a blinding light, brighter than any I've ever seen. Then I'm in a room where everything's illuminated. As if the world itself is made of light. I'm ... alone.
And then I wake up. It's always the same."
Any idea what it all means? "That I'll soon wake up in a really bright room, too hung over to remember what I did, I hope.
But that's not likely, is it?"
How are you holding up? "I'm alive which is more than I can say for a lot of the soldiers out there.
I keep thinking that if I would have stayed back I could have changed things. I know how war works, though. Someone, somewhere, is always going to die."
Don't lose your focus now. "I've made it this far. I don't have any intention of giving up just yet.
I need to see how this dream really ends."

Conversations[]

Northpoint in Peril

Gwendis: "My, my, Sir Darien. That was impressive. But when it comes to smuggler's tunnels, I think there's a thing or two I can teach you." Darien Gautier: "I'm not sure how to respond to that. Why don't you find out what our vampire vixen is talking about."


Gwendis' Freedom

Count Verandis Ravenwatch: "The power is dropping! Gwendis, are you all right?" Gwendis: "I ... I did it. I resisted! I didn't feed. Wait, what happened to the nobles? Did ... did I remember wrong?" Count Verandis Ravenwatch: "They're fine. Merely unconscious. I'm proud of your restraint, Gwendis." Darien Gautier: "What's going on in here? Is the Countess all right?" Skordo the Knife: "Damn it, Darien! Slow down! Wait for me, you long-legged bastard." Count Verandis Ravenwatch: "The Baron and the Countess are fine. But you both arrived just in time to move them to safety." Darien Gautier: "Take them out? But we just got here. We want to help take down Montclair! Neither of us had a good fight in ... well, it's been at least a couple minutes." Count Verandis Ravenwatch: "No, Darien. This battle is not one that you and Skordo can win. Leave Montclair to us." Darien Gautier: "But ... but ... oh, very well! But I get to help take down the next would-be world conquerer we come across. Deal?" Count Verandis Ravenwatch: "As you wish, brave Darien, as you wish. And now, my friend, the time has come to face Montclair."

End of the Doomcrag

Darien Gautier: "All right, everyone. Let's gather up our injured and get out of here." Countess Eselde Tamrith: "Darien's right. There's nothing left for us here. We need to return to the High King and let him know what happened." Baron Alard Dorell: "Mage, we need a portal. To Shornhelm, if you please." Northpoint Defender: "Of course, Baron. Only take a moment."

After opening the portal:

Northpoint Defender: "The portal to Shornhelm is open, my lord."

The Parley

During the meeting:

Queen Arzhela: "I don't like this. Where's the Magus-General? It's not like a Tharn to be late." Septima Tharn: "Impatience is hardly the mark of a strong ruler, Your Majesty." Queen Arzhela: "When you're queen, you're welcome to set a finer example, Magus-General." Septima Tharn: "That's one honor I do not seek. What I do seek, is the unconditional surrender of Evermore." Queen Arzhela: "You came all this way just to make absurd demands? I'm surprised." Septima Tharn: "Hardly absurd, Arzhela. I tried the soft approach with the duke, but you spoiled that effort. I've come to make one final offer: surrender, or you will die." Queen Arzhela: "Your threats carry little weight, Septima. Bangkorai Garrison still stands between us, and it does not fall easily, or did you miss that in your history lessons?" Septima Tharn: "Those who hide in the shadows of the past are crushed when its structure come tumbling down ... Bangkorai Garrison has already fallen. My legionaries walk its battlements even now." Queen Arzhela: "Is this another of your lies? I don't care. It's clear you want a war. And if that's what you want, you can have it! What the ...? She's not even here! It's an illusion!" Septima Tharn: "Ha! Just remember, you struck first, Arzhela. Seventh Legion—Attack!" Darien Gautier: "Ambush! Defend the queen at all cost."

Before leaving the parley site:

Darien Gautier: "Can't you cast any faster, Gabrielle? The Imperials can. More portals opening up!" Gabrielle Bernele: "The portal to Evermore ... go, Your Majesty, go!"

Upon return to the palace:

Darien Gautier: "That ... could've gone better ..." Gabrielle Bernele: "I didn't think I had another portal in me ... glad I was wrong." Queen Arzhela: "Well ... at least some of us survived."


The Army of Meridia

Before talking to him:

Darien Gautier: "Your nagging is becoming more annoying than my persistent rash. We finally have a secure base—to go back outside without a plan is even too foolhardy for me." Valorone: "You want us to hide behind these walls? To leave our comrades to die while you sip wine and lounge about? You have no honor, knight!" Darien Gautier: "Don't lecture me about honor, Elf! You have no idea what I've seen or what I've gone through!"

When King Dynar enters:

Laloriaran Dynar: "Attend me, soldiers! We have a war to win and time grows short." Valorone: "What in Auriel's name is this? Who are you?" Darien Gautier: "So that's the last Ayleid king, huh? I thought he'd be more... dusty. Isn't that what happens when Elves get really, really old?" Valorone: "Shut it, you fop." Laloriaran Dynar: "Who's in charge of this group? Step forward and address me." Valorone and Darien: <Look around room in confusion>
Laloriaran Dynar: "Then allow me to rectify that. I shall lead you. We shall recover your comrades and complete your mission. If that does not work for you, your services are no longer needed." Valorone: "I don't know who you think you are, but you aren't Fighters Guild. You have no authority over us!" Laloriaran Dynar: "Do you challenge me, then? Do you want me to kill you to prove my combat prowess to your companions?" Darien Guatier: "I wouldn't necessarily mind seeing that. He is king of annoying." Valorone: "How do you expect us to lay down our lives for someone we never met? Trust is earned on the battlefield!" Laloriaran Dynar: "If you want to survive, if you want to win this, you must trust me. Allow me to explain why you need my leadership. We shall work this out. I understand your reservations. But with my leadership, the Fighters Guild will help us win this war."

At the war council:

Laloriaran Dynar: "Attention, please! I have called you all here because the moment of destiny fast approaches. The Great Shackle has been destroyed, but not before a planar vortex was established. We must destroy this vortex before it sucks the very essences of Nirn into Coldharbour. The Fighters Guild shall deal with the Chasm's defenders, but blades have little power against magic." Vanus Galerion: "And that's where my mages come in. My scouts report that some kind of magical fixtures block access to the path across the Chasm. Mages there already work on a way to overcome these fixtures, and we are prepared to lend our strength when the main forces arrive." Sergeant Kamu: "A sound plan. Plays to our unique strengths. But this one wonders, what if the mages can't overcome Molag Bal's magic?" Vanus Galerion: "What a ridiculous question! Of course my mages can overcome this magic!" Cadwell: "Ah, magic! The solution to all life's problems. I love magic! It's so... magical." Laloriaran Dynar: "I have absolute confidence in Vanus and his mages." Gabrielle Benele: "Thank you, your lordship. But to be honest with you, I'm not feeling as confident as Vanus about this." Laloriaran Dynar: "We shall fight with all our strength. There is no other option. Lives will be lost, but hopefully a world will be saved. Know that the Chasm is only the first stage of this battle. The planar vortex abides within the very heart of Molag Bal's lair." Darien Gautier: "Oh, this just gets better and better!" Gabrielle Benele: "Darien! Mind your tongue!" Laloriaran Dynar: "Darien only seeks to lighten a tense situation. Still, we have to try. To do nothing is to doom Tamriel to certain destruction." Darien Gautier: "Well, when you put it that way, there are a lot of lovely ladies that need to be saved..." Vanus Galerion "Yes, well, be that as it may, we launch our assault on the Chasm immediately. The King needs to talk to the champion and I must discuss some final details with the mages. The rest of you have your own preparations to see to, I'm sure."

The Final Assault

At the third Anchor:

Gabrielle Benele: "We're running out of time. I'll make sure these anchors are destroyed. You have to keep moving! Place the light and disrupt this vortex." Darien Gautier: "I'm sticking with her, my friend. Gabrielle and me, we've been through a lot. I'm not going to leave her alone." Gabrielle Benele: "Darien ..." King Laloriaran Dynar: "No one else dies today. That's an order. Come on, let's go set the light in place."

During the final battle:

Vanus Galerion: "Gabrielle, focus all your energy into this! We can't let up!" Gabrielle Benele: "I'm ... doing ... my ... best!" Darien Gautier: "You deal with the crystal! We'll take care of our new guests."

Gabrielle Benele: "I can feel it, Vanus! We can beat this! We can—Darien, behind you!" Darien Gautier: "Have no fear, beautiful Gabrielle! I have this under control!"

Quotes[]

  • "Get the injured inside. Anyone who can still stand, guard the doors." — After lighting the candle in the inn during "A Lingering Hope"
  • "Welcome to Rivenspire! Land of beautiful women and an ugly war!"
  • "Have at thee, foul creatures!" — During "The Liberation of Northpoint"
  • "Well, that's never happened before. Look out! Behind you!" — During "The Liberation of Northpoint"
  • "Watch out, they're coming out of the woodwork!" — During "The Liberation of Northpoint"
  • "I lost track of the Baron and the Countess when I heard the innkeeper scream. But I was too late. He gave me the key to the inn before he died. I think he tried to tell me something, but oculdn't make it out. Be on your guard. Here comes more of those monsters." — During "The Liberation of Northpoint"
  • "Thanks for rescuing me. Just so you know, this isn't a usual occurence. Oh, who am I kidding? This happens to me all of the time. Can I assume the house you emerged from is our safe location? Of course it is. I'll just wander over and have a little lie down, if it's all the same with you." — During "The Liberation of Northpoint"
  • "Damn it, Countess! That stings! Stop smearing me with your religious ointments and creams!" — During "The Liberation of Northpoint"
  • "Gah! What is that stuff? It smells like church! Keep it away from me!" — During "The Liberation of Northpoint"
  • "Never fear, the amazing Darien is here!" — During "Puzzle of the Past"
  • "Watch and learn, my friend. Watch and learn. Let me show you how to close a Daedric portal." — During "Crossing the Chasm," before closing the portal
  • "One Daedric portal closed, as promised! Now that's how to do it ... with style!" — After closing the portal
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  • "Clear! Take up positions!" – In Nchu Duabthar Threshold
  • "Ambush! Defend the queen at all cost."
  • "Can't you cast any faster, Gabrielle? The Imperials can. More portals opening up!" – Before Gabrielle Benele opens the portal back to the castle
  • "I had a feeling that was going to end in blood—I didn't know it would be like that, though! I feel bad for my guildmates." – After escaping the Nchu Duabthar Threshold

Fate[]

In his journal, Darien describes having visions of the Planemeld occurring and undead rising in a number of cities, long before any of those events happen. He also describes the landscape of Coldharbour and mentions a mysterious "bright light" a number of times.

During the quest The Final Assault in Coldharbour, speaking to Darien after entering the Planar Vortex will reveal that he has been having visions of the realm ever since he was a young boy. He mentions having a different dream regularly, where he sees an extremely bright blinding light and waking up in a room made entirely of light, and the dream ends. Later on, when anchors in the Vortex are destroyed and Molag Bal's inner council is defeated, Meridia will bring out one of her Lights and create a protective shield for those still in the Vortex. Darien and King Dynar will be outside of it fending off Molag Bal's soldiers, and after Vanus and Gabrielle's teleportation spell is cast, you and everyone in the shield will be transported to the Chapel of Light. Speaking to Dynar, Vanus, and Gabrielle will reveal that none of them saw Darien get inside the shield, leading them to believe he disappeared, with no one knowing where he went.

The book A Plea for Help, found within the library of the Temple of Ire in Orsinium, is written by Darien and addressed to you. He is trying desperately to reach you and does not know where he is or whether he is even alive, all that he knows is that he is surrounded by bright white light, which he believes may be the Colored Rooms. Alinon the Alchemist appears at Scarp Keep, saying he was hoping to meet Darien here.[1] In Anvil, Gabrielle Benele will be researching what happened to Darien, and assumes that since he was not found dead and did not come back, he simply returned somewhere else. Telling her of the aforementioned note will lead her to know where to look for Darien. In the Clockwork City, The Grand Prognosticator tells you a prophecy of things to come and mentions a "Golden Knight," possibly referring to Darien.

While aiding the Psijic Order during the events of The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset, the Vestige encountered Meridia's champion, a being called the Golden Knight who wielded Dawnbreaker, on several occasions. After the Golden Knight was captured by Mephala, the Vestige spoke with Meridia and she revealed that her champion was Darien. The Vestige was able to rescue Darien from the Spiral Skein, and he aided them in foiling Nocturnal's scheme to remake reality using the Crystal Tower, though Nocturnal's Champion, Veya Releth, stole and corrupted Dawnbreaker.

When Darien and the Vestige entered Crystal Tower to confront Nocturnal, they were confronted again by Veya. Though they were able to defeat her and reclaim Dawnbreaker, Darien had to sacrifice himself to purge Dawnbreaker of Nocturnal's corruption. The Vestige then wielded Dawnbreaker against Nocturnal and used the artifact to restore the Crystal of Transparent Law at the summit of Crystal Tower, thus foiling Nocturnal's plan once and for all.

After the events of "A New Alliance," the Vestige can overhear a guard talking about a teleporting book in Alinor Royal Palace. The book is written by Darien, revealing that he has found himself once again in the Colored Rooms and that his light is fading and he fears he will cease to exist soon, while also wishing farewell to the Vestige and warning them not to trust Meridia. [2]

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