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Encyclopedia > Batlin (Ultima)

Batlin is a character in the computer game series Ultima, first appearing in Ultima VII: The Black Gate and then in Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle (as well as being referenced in Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds).

Batlin is portrayed as the charismatic and good-natured leader of "The Fellowship", a religious order in Britannia that seeks to enhance the morality of society beyond the traditional Eight Virtues that Britannians normally follow. It is later learned, however, that his intentions were merely to infiltrate the minds of the population at large to prepare the coming of a mysterious, supernatural being known as the "Guardian" into Britannia as its new ruler.


The only known details of Batlin's past life comes from the Book of the Fellowship, which contains biographical information penned by Batlin himself. Here he claims to have been born in the town of Yew, and was raised by druids.




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Batlin (Ultima) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (413 words)
Batlin is a character in the computer game series Ultima, first appearing in Ultima VII: The Black Gate and then in Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle (as well as being referenced in Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds).
In Ultima VII: The Black Gate, Batlin is portrayed as the charismatic and good-natured founder of " The Fellowship ", a religious order in Britannia that seeks to enhance the morality of society beyond the traditional Eight Virtues that Britannians normally follow.
Batlin also claims to have mastered all three of Britannia's disciplines (Fighter, Bard, and Mage), although this may simply be propaganda.
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