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Dupre as he appears in Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle
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Dupre as he appears in Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle

Dupre is a fictional character from the Ultima universe. He is one of the companions of the Avatar. The character is based on Greg Dykes from Custom Creation (not to be confused with Greg Dyke from the BBC), a personal friend of Ultima creator Richard Garriott. Image File history File links Dupres character portrait from Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle. ... Image File history File links Dupres character portrait from Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle. ... Ultima VII is the seventh part of the computer role-playing game series Ultima. ... Ultima is a series of fantasy computer role-playing games from Origin Systems, Inc. ... The Avatar from Ultima IX: Ascension The Avatar is the main (player) character in the Ultima series of games. ... Greg Dyke Greg Dyke (born 20 May 1947) is a journalist and broadcaster. ... Jump to: navigation, search Corporate logo of the British Broadcasting Corporation The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the national broadcaster of the United Kingdom. ... Richard Allen Garriott (born July 4, 1961; nickname Lord British) is a significant figure in the video game industry. ...

Originally a paladin and the mayor of the town of Trinsic, Dupre joined the Stranger on his quest to become the Avatar in Ultima IV and was a regular companion for the following games. He was knighted between Ultima VI and VII (though he was already referred to as Sir Dupre in Ultima VI for some reason). Roland is girt with a sword by Charlemagne; from a manuscript of a chanson de geste. ... The Avatar from Ultima IX: Ascension The Avatar is the main (player) character in the Ultima series of games. ... Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, first released in 1985, is the fourth in the series of Ultima computer role-playing games. ... Ultima VI: The False Prophet, released in 1990, is the sixth part in the computer role-playing game series of Ultima. ...


Being quite fond of wine and women, he could usually be found in the Britannian taverns when not traveling with the Avatar. In the beginning of Ultima VII, he was doing a study of all Britannian pubs and taverns for the Brommer's Britannia series of travel guides. As a result he runs himself up a tab in various pubs, giving the player the option to bail him out. Britannia is a fictitious land in the Ultima universe. ...


In Ultima VII Part Two, Sir Dupre sacrificed himself to save the Avatar. He was later resurrected in Ultima IX to help defeat the Avatar's arch enemy, the Guardian. Ultima VII is the seventh part of the computer role-playing game series Ultima. ... Jump to: navigation, search Ultima IX: Ascension (1999) is the ninth and final part of the computer role-playing game series Ultima. ... The Guardian is the final villain of the Ultima series of computer role playing games. ...


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