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Lyranth, sometimes called Lyranth the Foolkiller,[1] is a Dremora and the last remaining surviving member of the Foolkillers Clan. She is first found in Ten-Maur-Wolk in Shadowfen, where her essence is in the process of being extracted at the hands of the Aldmeri Dominion.

Regardless of her fate in Ten-Maur-Wolk, she is later found at the Tower of Lies in Coldharbour, where she is assisting the Fighters Guild members being held captive there.

She also helps the allied forces gain access to the inside of The Reaver Citadel and in the process, avenging her clan by slaying Valkynaz Seris.

She is finally found in the Imperial City Prison, where she is tracking down Lord Warden Dusk.

Interactions[]

The Skin-Stealer's Lair[]

In Ten-Maur-Wolk, Shadowfen, Lyranth is bound by the Aldmeri Dominion, who is using her essence combined with Hist Sap to create skin-stealers. You can choose to free her or help Bijot.

Truth, Lies, and Prisoners[]

Regardless of whether Lyranth was freed in Ten-Maur-Wolk, she will be in the Tower of Lies. She will appear on and off throughout multiple areas along the way. After Arakh's helmet is returned, the following conversation occurs:

Captain Arakh: "You killed Ifriz, Eilram! What else could there possibly be left to talk about?" Captain Eilram: "Get a hold of yourself, Arakh! Ifriz isn't one of ours. He's the bastard that runs this place.
You're being manipulated. Here's our roster. You won't find Ifriz on it."
Arakh: "Let me see that! I'm sure I knew him. Didn't I?" Eilram: "We need to figure out a way to get our of this Tower of Lies." Arakh: "Who's that? Is that a Dremora?" Lyranth: "I grow weary of this situation. It's time to put an end to Ifriz's interference.
You need to kill Ifriz. I need him dead. It seems we have a common goal to discuss."

Speaking to her will reveal that Ifriz is hiding behind illusions, and that she has removed them. She wants Ifriz dead so that she may retrieve something he has. After he is killed, Lyranth will appear and say: "Well done, little mortal. You killed Ifriz and I didn't have to lift a finger. Delightful! You and I will meet again, I think. I look forward to seeing what trouble you get into next." and disappear.

The Citadel Must Fall[]

At the entrance of The Reaver Citadel, Lyranth will be speaking to Vanus Galerion:

Vanus Galerion: "Be gone, foul creature! We don't have time for your games." Lyranth: "Mortals are always so amusing. I offer information, aid for your quest, and you shun me." Vanus: "You expect us to trust a creature of the planes? Ridiculous!" Lyranth: "A mer as arrogant as a kyn. How delightful! I do so love watching egotistical braggarts stumble.
I may allow you to reconsider my offer. Of course, I may not. I haven't decided yet."
Vanus: "You there. Find out where that creature is lurking. I want her watched."

Later on, Lyranth will be waiting for you at the sealed door to the Reaver Citadel Pyramid. She will ask you to kill Valkynaz Seris, explaining that he overthrew her Foolkillers Clan. After agreeing, Lyris opens the door, and says "The way is open. Destroy Seris. Painfully. He deserves whatever horrors you decide to inflict upon him."

Once Valkynaz Seris is defeated, she will appear where he fell, saying "My lost clan awaits in the darkness. Even though the blade that banished him was not in my hand, his end was my doing. You have been a most useful weapon, little mortal. Take the Labyrinth key, with my thanks."

Summary ExecutionIC[]

In the Imperial City Prison, Lyranth will help you traverse through the dungeon.

Dialogue[]

Conversations[]

Show: Truth, Lies, and Prisoners

"Ah, a new guest has joined our little party! And will you provide amusement and interesting diversion? I think you just might, at that!"

You're a Dremora, aren't you? "It speaks. I suppose I should be impressed that one of your kind even dares to approach me."
Daedra don't usually speak to mortals. "Pity. To think they'd miss out on this fascinating conversation."
Are you one of the prison wardens? "Oh, little mortal, you amuse me so! Surely you have more important things to do than waste time with me? Aren't there rocks that need to be chipped or bugs to be swatted? Perhaps you need to mutter to yourself and wander around in circles?"
Does this place make people do those sorts of things? "Most of the guests here suffer from one or more such afflictions. If you linger long enough, perhaps you will adopt one of these distinctive quirks. Or perhaps not. I will continue to watch with interest to see what develops."

"You seem determined to make yourself useful. What strange habits you mortals have."

You look familiar. "Really? Most mortals look alike to me. Plus, there's that smell. The odor of warm blood and quiet desperation. Mildly unpleasant, if you don't mind me saying so. Ah, wait a moment... I do remember you."
Why are you in this place? "The mortal continues to speak to me. What does it want, I wonder? Perhaps if I ignore it, it will just go away."
You were imprisoned last time, too. I helped you. "I assure you, contrary to the way it looks, imprisonment is not my usual situation. But before you get any ideas in that mortal little head of yours, I do not need your help this time."
I'm helping the Fighters Guild find a way out of here. "How fortunate of you. I shall enjoy observing how you go about accomplishing that particular miracle."

"Ah, mortal! You are a curious creature."

What are you doing up here? "You don't really expect me to answer that, do you little mortal? Needless to say, it amuses me to bide my time here and observe your plight. No need to concern yourself about my safety, though, for the lesser Daedra will not harm me."
Do you know where I can find the Fighters Guild captains? "Oh, yes! Watching them has been very entertaining. They struggle in a web they cannot see and it makes me laugh. You mortals! So easy to manipulate and so much fun to play with."
So you're the one behind all this? "No, little mortal, I am neither your jailor nor your tormentor. I am merely a disinterested observer who finds some tiny enjoyment in your predicament."
Why do you care what happens to me? "Even if I cared to explain myself to you, I doubt that you would understand. The politics of Oblivion are much too convoluted for your primitive mortal mind to comprehend."
Can you help me free the Fighters Guild? "I will not hinder you, dear mortal. Consider that to be enough help for now. Know this, however. The exit from this place is currently... unavailable. I suspect you will rectify that in the near future."

"We share a common problem, little mortal. It only makes sense that we work together to solve it."

Why would you offer help now when you didn't seem interested before this? "Do either of us have any other options? Ifriz created the barrier that blocks the way out of this prison. Eliminate Ifriz and the barrier collapses. But you must find Ifriz if you are going to kill him."
Can you direct me to Ifriz? "How sweet of you to ask! Ifriz hides behind illusions. I have removed them. He has something of mine. I want it back. Kill him, and both our problems are solved. But hurry. He will soon discover his defenses are down and hide himself again."
I'll deal with Ifriz. Will you help? "Ah, little mortal. I have provided more help than you deserve. The rest, as they say, is up to you."

"Ifriz is never far from his beloved barrier. Hurry and end this so that we can both get on with our existences."

Show: The Citadel Must Fall
When approaching the Citadel:

"Ah, little mortal! While it might be entertaining to watch you bumble about the Citadel, I would much rather just see you get about your business. I'm sure that whatever you have planned will ultimately work in my favor."

Why don't you just tell me what you're talking about? "Right to the point? How distressful! Oh, very well. You seek a way into the Citadel, one that won't attract any undue notice. As it happens, I know just the thing. If you follow the east wall, you'll find a branch that leads inside."
Why are you helping us? "Never look a gift daedroth in the maw, little mortal. I offer information, nothing more. The warded building you seek is near the main gate. The kyn will try to stop you. If they don't succeed, we will speak again."
Does this have anything to do with what you were doing at the Tower of Lies? "Ifriz had information I needed. It ultimately led me here. I enjoyed what you did to Ifriz, little mortal. I'm looking forward to seeing what mayhem you stir up here."

I'll look for the breach. "The old Fighters Guild Hall. It's near the main gate. Go!"

Once inside the Citadel:

"And so, the little mortal, once more into the breach! I believe the Ayleid King wants you to find a hidden key. Hurry! I think your friends have already made it into the sealed hall."

Why isn't this break in the wall guarded? "How amusing! The little mortal suspects a trap. You are wise to fear the duplicity of Dremora, but I assure you that you are safe enough. Illusions hide this area from the kyn. Just a little trick I recently picked up."
Why are you helping us? "Technically, I am helping you, not them. But this constant desire to know the why of things grows tiresome. I don't want to confuse you. Just know that I have a debt to settle. As long as helping you advances my goal, I will continue to do so."
You're using me? "The look on your face! How precious! You are dismayed. Why should the truth upset you? You benefit from my assistance, just as I benefit from yours. Patience, little mortal, you shall see. Now off with you. Nothing will come of us standing here."

What can I expect inside the Citadel? "Death, most likely. The kyn that guard this Citadel will try to kill you. It's generally what we do. The old hall you seek is near the main gate. If I were you―and, most thankfully, I am not―I would make my way in there posthaste."

After opening the Fighters Guild:

"I'm impressed, little mortal. Hardly a scratch on you."

Are you following me? "A smart investor keeps track of her investment. The fighters surprised the kyn and might even win the day. Bravo!
But once you control the Citadel, what then? How will you get past the Labyrinth without the proper key?"
Labyrinth? What Labyrinth? "Ill-informed, impulsive ... mortals! Did you think you could just stroll up to the portal you seek?
The Valkynaz guards a key to the maze beneath Molag Bal's stronghold. You must pass through this Labyrinth, and to do that you need the key."
I'll get the key from the Valkynaz. "Finish your original quest first. Help your mages. Banish these kyn to the darkness that spawned them. It is no less than they deserve.
Then meet me at the pyramid. Only I can help you acquire the Labyrinth key."

At the entrance to the Pyramid:

"Only those of Daedric blood may enter the pyramid, little mortal."

Can you open the way for us? "I told you that you'd need my help. A Daedric ritual locks this door, and only a willing offering of kyn blood will open it. I am your key to Valkynaz Seris. You are my key to vengeance."
Will you help me in the coming battle? "That I cannot do, little mortal. If the Valynaz is banished by my hand, I will lose honor and standing. If you kill him, however, I remain true to my word. And Seris abides in the darkness with my lost clan until Coldharbour allows him to return."
Why do you seek vengeance? "My clan was destroyed. Erased from this existence. And the hand that orchestrated that destruction was Valkynaz Seris. He thought my clan was a threat to his power. Whatever the right or wrong of it, Seris must pay for what he did."
I'm ready. Open the door. "Well, little mortal? What are you waiting for? Must I hand you an engraved invitation? Get inside and do what you came here to do!"

After slaying Valkynaz Seris:

"Even by kyn reckoning, I have waited a long time send Seris into the darkness. Allow me to savor this moment, little mortal."

So, now you're the Valkynaz of the Citadel? "What possible interest could that be to you, little mortal? Let me guess. You're worried that now I will order my kyn to destroy you. I assure you, a change in leadership can be a time of confusion. No harm will come to you or yours―for now."
Are you happy now that Valkynaz Seris is dead? "Kyn do not die. Seris has been banished to the darkness. Long ago, our clans were locked in war. Seris, through treachery, banished my clan. Everyone but me. I accepted a blood oath to remain free, promising that my hand would never harm him."
But you asked me to slay him. "I remained true to my oath. I helped you enter the pyramid. Nothing more. Indeed, the ingominy of a mortal sending Seris to the darkness was most gratifying."
Will you help us assault the Endless Stair? "My goal was revenge. I have no interest in your squabbles. Understand, little mortal. A kyn's desire to spill mortal blood never ebbs, even if we don't always act upon it. I am what I am. If we meet again, I will smile as I take your life."

"You proved very useful and earned the assistance I provided you. But I wouldn't recommend lingering in my territory, little mortal. I cannot vouch for the patience or control of my newly awakened kyn."

Show: Summary ExecutionIC

"A mortal wandering here of its own volition? And it can fight! A daring soul! Perhaps you'd like to help me complete my day's work. I seek to attack this prison, lay low the Daedra who run it."

Why would I help you? "Why does your kind do anything? Perhaps you want to see what spoils you can mine from this place. Or maybe you want to help the mortals trapped deep below. Your kind has such baffling sensibilities."
There are people trapped here? "So many! Held for torture, for parts. For amusement. You can't hear the screams from up here, but I assure you they are uttered."
I'll handle this. "I'll lead you to the prisoners if you'll assist me in my day's butchering. Information has a price, little mortal. Head inside, slay the Overfiend, and anything else that bars our way to the inner halls. Then we'll talk."
Why do this? You're a Daedra. "And? Mortals kill mortals, do they not? I see it every day. Such atrocities you commit against each other given proper incentive! We do the same. We do it better."
Who is this Overfiend? "He was like you, once. Mortal and small. But the aura of this place changed him. You'll see. His death is necessary if we're to reach the inner halls."
Defeating him will allow us to free the prisoners trapped below? "You'll find plenty of prisoners to free if you survive. Perhaps they can serve as distractions as we move deeper. Every Daedra here will come to stop you, little mortal."
What happened to this prison? "It holds prisoners as it always has. But the torture chambers below have been made exquisite. They belong to Lord Bal now, run by his... trusted lieutenants. It should have been my clan in charge."
What do you mean? "One thing at a time, mortal. Let's see how far you get. The Overfiend is waiting."

After defeating Ibomez the Flesh Sculptor:

"Your will to survive is impressive. With the Sculptor gone and none to command the prison's flesh constructs, the Warden's sword is broken. There are wretched mortals in the cells up ahead. Free them if you must, but you face the Gravelight Sentry next."

What if I free the prisoners and just walk away? "That would be Daedric of you! You owe me nothing, and you'd love to have mortals freed. But do you know how many they process here in a day? In a week? The screams are endless! If you want to put this place out of power, there's more work to do."

What is this Gravelight Sentry? "Can't you tell from his name? You mortals think in such ... three dimensional terms."

I want to know what I'm up against. "Watch your tone, mortal. I'm sure you've noticed the myriad watchers that surveil this place. Through these children, the Sentry sees all that we do. Useful in the operation of a prison. Slay it, and the Warden will lose his eyes in these halls."

Why are you after the Daedra in this prison? "I wondered if you would live long enough to ask that. You have proven most amusing."

And? "They wronged me. I've come to wrong them back."

You were waiting for a bodyguard to just happen by? "You are powerful for a mortal, but surely you jest. We Daedra have established practises and I required a third party. Let's leave it at that. We've wasted enough time."

After reaching the final cell block:

"You're so desperate to live on, short as your lifespan is. I'd be impressed if it weren't so futile. Only the Warden remains. You could turn and run now, if you'd like. After all you've seen. But I think you'll push on. Go! Slay him! Or die trying."

Tell me about this grudge you bear against the Warden. "He took something from me long ago, and I plan to take the same from him."
What, exactly? "Why do you bother with this? Expelling so much air from the hole in your face? You're much more amusing when your life is being threatened. Let's see more of that!"

After killing the Warden:

"The Warden is dead. His prisoners freed. What fun this has been! You've done well, for such a fleeting creature. I have found a new, and very slight, respect for mortal-kind."

What's next? "You live to fight another day! Treasure it! I have much work to do. Someone's going to have to look after this prison for Lord Bal. This trinket is for you. I've infused it with the animus of the great Lord Warden. Take it and go."

After completing the quest:

"We're through here, mortal. Your presence is no longer required. It would behoove you to leave, in fact."

What happens now? "What more do you want, little mortal? You've won. Broken the Lord Warden's power. Lord Warden. What an absurd title to give yourself. But it's time you left. This prison still belongs to Lord Bal, and someone needs to run it for him."
Tell me why you wanted to attack the Warden. "Long ago, he captured the animus of my clan, sealed them within the armor he wore. Today, I did the same to him. My clan is free now. Free to return, as Daedra do. Don't you know retribution when you see it, mortal?"

Trivia[]

  • Lyranth authored the Coldharbour lorebook Oath of a Dishonored Clan.[2]
  • Lyranth appeared in The Elder Scrolls Online: Flames of Ambition Gameplay Trailer.
  • Lyranth appeared in The Elder Scrolls Online: Gates of Oblivion - Official Cinematic Announcement Trailer, she is seen on a mission disguised as a cultist to steal a Deadric book, after succesfully getting the Deadric book, she escaped and used the book to conjure a portal to Oblivion/Deadlands, while accidently ending up meeting with Mehrunes Dagon.
  • Lyranth appeared in The Elder Scrolls Online - Gates of Oblivion Launch Cinematic, she is seen attacked by Mehrunes Dagon and later on she was seen failing to steal the Deadric book from Mehrunes Dagon.

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