Sir Casimir | |||
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Sir Casimir's spirit | |||
Race | Redguard | Gender | Male |
Born | 3rd Era |
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Died | 3rd Era |
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Resided in | Cyrodiil | ||
Appears in | Oblivion |
Sir Casimir was a Redguard knight from the early-mid Third Era. In life, he was one of the original Knights of the Nine and wielded the Gauntlets of the Crusader. After he infamously struck down a beggar in Chorrol's Chapel of Stendarr, the gauntlets slipped off his hands and remained unmoveable on the chapel's floor for three hundred years. His bloodline became cursed with constant weariness ever since.[1][2]
HistoryEdit
When Sir Casimir joined the Knights of the Nine is unknown, however, he was the one who recovered the Gauntlets and kept them as his personal armor.[3] At the time, it was one of the order's few victories.[4] In 3E 121, the War of the Red Diamond erupted and tore not just the Empire, but the Knights of the Nine apart. Sir Berich Vlindrel was the first to leave the order. Sir Casimir was one of several knights to follow him and join King Cephorus of Gilane against Potema.[1][5] After the war ended in 3E 127, Casimir returned to Cyrodiil and tried to return to the Nine's service at the Chapel of Stendarr in Chorrol.[1]
His experiences in the war changed him however, and he lost any tolerance for the weak and suffering. During his brief time in the chapel,[Note 1] he believed he did more harm than good, especially on the day he lost his gauntlets in 3E 139. There was a beggar who regularly visited the chapel until one day, Casimir lost patience with him and in his temper, struck a severe blow, killing them. He instantly left the chapel but for defying his teachings in his own temple, Stendarr cursed him. He was constantly weary and barely possessed the energy to do anything.[1] Casimir left Cyrodiil for Hammerfell where he and his family have lived[2] until his eventual passing. His spirit returned to the Priory of the Nine so that in death he could safeguard the Crusader's cuirass with his fellow knights.[6]
The curse was not only on him but his children and their children thereafter, for the next three hundred years. The last one affected by the curse was Kellen, who in his old age traveled to Chorrol and the Chapel of Stendarr seeking a cure.[2] In 3E 433, the early years of the Knights of the Nine's revival, the Divine Crusader quested all over Cyrodiil and came to Chorrol to get the gauntlets, like other aspiring adventurers. The Crusader made the selfless move to take on Kellen's curse, freeing him and his family. Kellen, full of spirit and energy, left the chapel to explore the world while the Crusader effortlessly took the gauntlets.[7] After Umaril the Unfeathered was finally defeated, the original knights, having also fulfilled their duty, were at peace and ascended to Aetherius to serve the divines in the next life.[8]
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ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c d Sir Casimir's dialogue in Oblivion: Knights of the Nine
- ^ a b c Kellen's dialogue in Oblivion: Knights of the Nine
- ^ Sir Amiel's Journal — Sir Amiel
- ^ Sir Caius' dialogue in Oblivion: Knights of the Nine
- ^ The Knights of the Nine — Karoline of Solitude
- ^ Sir Amiel's dialogue in Oblivion: Knights of the Nine
- ^ Stendarr's Mercy story quest in Oblivion
- ^ Umaril the Unfeathered story quest in Oblivion: Knights of the Nine
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.