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Fargoth is a notorious fictional character in the video game The Elder Scrolls, Chapter III - Morrowind (2002), which is the third installment in the series of video games called The Elder Scrolls. Fargoth is a wood elf (also known as a Bosmer) who lives in the small village of Seyda Neen. His best friend is Arrille, a high elf, who runs a tradehouse in Seyda Neen. Fargoth is clever, but too proud for his own good. The guards of that village often mock him and beat him up for his valuables. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x800, 486 KB)Description: Fargoth in Seyda Neen This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x800, 486 KB)Description: Fargoth in Seyda Neen This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ...
Seyda Neen The gate of Seyda Neen Seyda Neen is a small fishing village in the video game The Elder Scrolls, Chapter III - Morrowind (2002). ...
A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ...
The Elder Scrolls is a computer role-playing game series developed by Bethesda Softworks. ...
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2002 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For more general description of Wood Elves, see Wood-elves. ...
Seyda Neen The gate of Seyda Neen Seyda Neen is a small fishing village in the video game The Elder Scrolls, Chapter III - Morrowind (2002). ...
Arrille and his store Arrille is a fictional character in the video game The Elder Scrolls, Chapter III - Morrowind (2002), which is the third installment in the series of video games called The Elder Scrolls. ...
Being the first character that the player meets after being released from prison, Fargoth is a very memorable character. It can be noted that so many people have come to detest Fargoth because of his whiny voice that several plugins for the game have been created in which he dies a gruesome death. A plugin (or plug-in) is a computer program that can, or must, interact with another program to provide a certain, usually very specific, function. ...
It has also been suggested that a reason for why Fargoth is not very liked, aside from his voice, is the way in which he introduces himself to the player. One of his many possible greetings, which appear at random, regardless of the player character's gender, is: "I have a feeling you and I are about to become very close." Perhaps not something everybody enjoys hearing. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Instead of reporting how corrupt the guards are, Fargoth hides his valuables in his secret hiding place, a hollow tree trunk in a small, marshy pond. At night, when anyone is near the secret trunk, he can be exceedingly paranoid. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x800, 125 KB)Fargoths House This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x800, 125 KB)Fargoths House This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ...
Arrilles Tradehouse Arrilles Tradehouse is a fictional tradehouse in the video game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. ...
At the beginning of the game, the player finds Fargoth's magic healing ring in a barrel. The player then has to make his or her first choice of the game. The player may return the ring to Fargoth or may keep it and use it's magical capabilities for himself or herself. It is a wiser strategy to return the ring as the ring can be reobtained later. If the player chooses to give back the ring, Fargoth thanks the player and notifies his friend the local merchant of your good deeds. Ergo, the merchant lowers his prices for the player. Later on, the player can help a guard find Fargoth's hiding place and recover the ring. In this situation, having lost his ring forever, Fargoth becomes very distressed but never identifies the player as the one who found his spot. |