Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20151027123438/@comment-25038310-20151101224444

Sander Lafayette died as he lived ; a man who was neither hero nor villain. Someone who had taken many lives, and saved even more due to his sacrifice. Although his home city of Daggerfall was nothing but a large place of old ruins, he would probably be satisfied with the amount of lives he had saved. The vampire's corpse, along with the very first of the same bloodline, remained there for years.

Noone was quite sure if Lafayette had truly died. A small minority of the people of Daggerfall who had migrated into surrounding communities or provinces were sure that the vampire was still out there, somewhere. A few conspiracy theories suggested that Lafayette still operated today under another name. Others though accused Sofia of covering up Lafayette's trails after the destruction of the Breton city, considering the vampire's past ties with her. These were dismissed by historians and other prominent figures, as the theories lacked 'substance'.

After the nobleman's death, the many members of his former group of organisations settled into new, peaceful lives and quitted their former jobs. Others yet again persisted the practice of assassinating various figures of importance - either to honor Lafayette, or for the good money that was involved.

After the book was released, many scavengers, treasure hunters and other fortune seekers set out to find Lafayette's remains and mythical arsenal of weapons, as well as his supposed stash of gold that he had made out of the many murders he comitted in his life. None who ventured to the city returned, discouraging other fools who would partake in such a foolish errand.

Alex, Lafayette's innkeeper friend, was saddened after his friend's death - but nonetheless proud, believing that the vampire had compensated enough for the atrocities he comitted in the early stages of his life. He set up another bar in an unknown location.

Some time after the book was published, some Practioners in Brightwall formed a cult shrouded in secrecy, which was supposably created to honor Lafayette. In a few months time however, they were all found slaughtered in an abandoned building after a failed summoning ritual went wrong. Whatever they were trying to summon had turned against them. It was speculated that they had summoned the vampire from Coldharbour himself, or perhaps another powerful daedra of sorts. Investigations proved fruitless.

Children's rhymes, tales by the campfire, rumors, fictional novels and spinoffs by other autors, art pieces and other literature immortalized the vampire's deeds - and his companion's. Every figure that was mentioned in his book were either praised or hated with a passion ; Ada the half-Auroran, Meledran the skypirate and captain of the Wind Reaver, Lyrissa and Levith Syphre, Louis Syphre, Sofia, the mysterious Wraith, Ghost-Wolf, and more.

It was the end of one person's tale amd life, and taught many how just one man's actions could have lead up to something larger than himself.