Granted, the Towers may not have been built to protect Nirn from extradimensional threats. There is a pause before they say it, and then another pause after finishing, where they say 'Pelinal' out of the blue. Truly, the gods have shown us favor.' However, Sir Thedret and Sir Lathon have it a bit weirder. Like the Daedra his spirit can’t be killed, and now he has returned. But Umaril joined himself with the Daedra. Umaril was killed long ago by the champion of men, Pelinal Whitestrake, using weapons and armour given to him by the Gods. Since the Dawn Era, Nirn became home of the Towers, which is a set of eight towers that ensured stability in Mundus, or the universe. Upon finishing Umaril the Unfeathered, all knights have a dialogue: 'The knights of the nine have prevailed over Umaril. By talking to the Prophet outside, you’ll discover that Umaril the Unfeathered, an ancient Ayleid king, has risen again and seeks revenge on the Gods.
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Follow him into the chapel and speak to the Prophet, who will tell you how to go about defeating Umaril the Unfeathered. Upon your arrival, you will be approached by one of your knights. However, Dragonfires aren’t the only ones supposedly protecting Nirn from instability. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Guide - Knights of the Nine 10: The Blessing of Talos. He was a very powerful sorcerer with powers that most mortal men or mer could only dream of and was so cruel, so evil, that even the gods feared him. He is the main antagonist of the Knights of the Nine expansion. This happened through the Soulburst (courtesy of Mannimarco, servant of Molag Bal) and later again in the Oblivion Crisis (through Mankar Camoran, servant of Mehrunes Dagon). Umaril the Unfeathered, also known as Umaril the Blasphemer, is one of the last Ayleid kings to have survived the war with St. It’s the darkening of these Dragonfires that left Nirn open to Oblivion and the threat of the Daedra. Each Dragonborn Emperor had to use the Amulet to light the Dragonfires in their coronation, as these served as barriers between Oblivion and Nirn, or the planet. Called 'the unfeathered' because of his wings, he was an immortal sorcerer, favored of Meridia, and the son of an Et'ada, who is noted as being a god of a previous kalpa. He is the main antagonist of the Knights of the Nine expansion, and is noted as the chief enemy of Pelinal Whitestrake. As fans may remember, Akatosh and the Cyrodillic Empire had a covenant through Saint Alessia. Umaril the Unfeathered is one of the last Ayleid sorcerer-kings to have survived the war with St.