Difference between revisions of "Lord British"

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Lord British had been unseen for some time prior to the announcement, which was made on March 30, 2000, that Richard Garriott had left [[OSI]]. After his initial departure, Blackthorn, furious with his not being appointed to the throne in Lord British's stead, struck an alliance with [[Exodus]] and turned "true evil."
 
Lord British had been unseen for some time prior to the announcement, which was made on March 30, 2000, that Richard Garriott had left [[OSI]]. After his initial departure, Blackthorn, furious with his not being appointed to the throne in Lord British's stead, struck an alliance with [[Exodus]] and turned "true evil."
  
Lord British returned again during the early days of the [[Age of Shadows]] for a plotline involving attacks by[[Minax]]. However, it was not Richard Garriott that played Lord British in this instance. Garriott allowed UO to use his character on a temporary basis so as to develop an explanation for Lord British's long absence and permanent departure. Accordingly, Lord British left to take a  powerful artifact (said to be shards of the [[Gem of Immortality]] that powered [[Mondain]]) into the [[Ethereal Void]], which would secure it beyond permanently Minax's grap.
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Lord British returned again during the early days of the [[Age of Shadows]] for a plotline involving attacks by[[Minax]]. However, it was not Richard Garriott that played Lord British in this instance. Garriott allowed UO to use his character on a temporary basis so as to develop an explanation for Lord British's long absence and permanent departure. Accordingly, Lord British left to take a  powerful artifact (said to be shards of the [[Gem of Immortality]] that powered [[Mondain]]) into the [[Ethereal Void]], which would secure it beyond permanently Minax's grasp.
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Some weeks before his departure, Lord British held a memorial service for Blackthorn, wherein British stated, among other things, that he was abandoning his goal of unifying the [[Shards]] under the Virtues.  And thus, Blackthorn effectively "won" the Order/Chaos conflict, in death.
  
 
In his stead, the realm is now ruled by the [[Britannian Council]], which is loosely parliamentary, and/or by the role-played [[High Council]]s that exist on various, but not all, [[shard]]s.
 
In his stead, the realm is now ruled by the [[Britannian Council]], which is loosely parliamentary, and/or by the role-played [[High Council]]s that exist on various, but not all, [[shard]]s.
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This event was used in the fiction for the [[Royal Leggings of Embers]] [[artifact]].  
 
This event was used in the fiction for the [[Royal Leggings of Embers]] [[artifact]].  
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Killing Lord British was often a built-in puzzle in the Ultima single-player games.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[http://ultima.wikia.com/wiki/Lord_British Codex of Editable Wisdom article on Lord British]
 
*[http://ultima.wikia.com/wiki/Lord_British Codex of Editable Wisdom article on Lord British]
 
*[http://www.bricities.com/pochi/EasyUoHistory.html Extremely detailed UO timeline NOTE: Japanese language site]
 
*[http://www.bricities.com/pochi/EasyUoHistory.html Extremely detailed UO timeline NOTE: Japanese language site]
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*[http://town.uo.com/bnn/article_501.html BNN article on Lord Blackthorn's memorial service]

Revision as of 23:20, 22 February 2008

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Lord British was once the King of Britannia. Initially, he was played by Richard Garriott, who is the creator of Ultima Online, and the creator of the single-player games upon which UO is based.

In the past, the NPCs of UO consistently, and with apparent sincerity, discussed their love of and respect for their King, which added to the fiction that the realm was well-governed and that Lord British was a benevolent ruler.

The fiction was that Lord British was somehow from the real world, as was the Avatar.

Lord British originated the Virtues. His friend and political rival, Lord Blackthorn, invented a competing belief system called Chaos. Blackthorn eventually became corrupted and evil. Before Blackthorn's Damnation, however, the fanatical followers of each man fought in the streets as part of the Chaos/Order PvP system, while they themselves played chess together amicably and discussed philosophy.

Lord British had been unseen for some time prior to the announcement, which was made on March 30, 2000, that Richard Garriott had left OSI. After his initial departure, Blackthorn, furious with his not being appointed to the throne in Lord British's stead, struck an alliance with Exodus and turned "true evil."

Lord British returned again during the early days of the Age of Shadows for a plotline involving attacks byMinax. However, it was not Richard Garriott that played Lord British in this instance. Garriott allowed UO to use his character on a temporary basis so as to develop an explanation for Lord British's long absence and permanent departure. Accordingly, Lord British left to take a powerful artifact (said to be shards of the Gem of Immortality that powered Mondain) into the Ethereal Void, which would secure it beyond permanently Minax's grasp.

Some weeks before his departure, Lord British held a memorial service for Blackthorn, wherein British stated, among other things, that he was abandoning his goal of unifying the Shards under the Virtues. And thus, Blackthorn effectively "won" the Order/Chaos conflict, in death.

In his stead, the realm is now ruled by the Britannian Council, which is loosely parliamentary, and/or by the role-played High Councils that exist on various, but not all, shards.

Trivia

And the cry rang out, "HE DIED."

During a speech on August 8, 1997, Lord British was killed. It was during UO's beta version when Lord British was killed by players who were using a combination of flame-based spells. The killing blow was a Flamestrike.

Accounts differ if the players used an Exploit, or if Garriott forgot to turn on his "invulnerable" flag. Either way, the killing player was banned, for this and for other naughty things done during the beta test. Richard Garriott also challenged his killer to a rematch in his more recent game project, "Tabula Rasa." So far as anyone knows, the challenged has not responded.

This event was used in the fiction for the Royal Leggings of Embers artifact.

Killing Lord British was often a built-in puzzle in the Ultima single-player games.

See Also