![]() ![]() Out-of-character-wise, her personality change can be attributed to the RolePlaying skills of the various Event Moderators, and that she had more on-stage time than the earlier incarnation.ĭawn played a key role in the concluding events of the event cycle, including participating in the direct battle against the Shadowlords that took place at the Fire Temple, the final fight against the Crimson Dragons which took place in Felucca, and finally being the one to kill Casca by destroying the magic, Shadowlord-powered gemstone that gave him life. Instead, she was a young lady, smarter and shaped by more ordinary life experiences. She was no longer the young girl we once knew, with few experiences besides training, a few big battles, and a role she was thrust into rather than earned. Her personality change can, storyline-wise, be attributed to her increased age and growth as a person. This incarnation of Dawn appeared to have more personality than the earlier incarnation, and can fairly be said to have acquired more of a following among UO's player base. He failed, and Dawn ended up joining, and then leading the gathering resistance against Casca. Casca thus saw her as a threat, and attempted to kill her by burning her house down. ![]() Along with Sherry the Mouse, she was one of the last links to the Lord British regime. (See Warriors of Destiny and The Last in Line.) She was played in-game by the Event Moderators of the various Shards. Publish 59 saw Dawn emerging from her self-imposed early retirement to help Britannians fight off the Shadowlords and depose Casca, the false king. It was later revealed that her husband's name was Ors, and that he was a strong but simple fellow, inclined to be trusting, and fiercely loyal. And this, though perhaps unintended, became part of Dawn's lore. Thus, her whereabouts were officially unknown for a long time following the Blackthorn attack, until a dev team member once commented off-handedly that she had married and retired quietly to Yew. It was later revealed with the fiction The Awakening - Act VII that Exodus constructed a " facsimile" that took place of Blackthorn instead.Īfter these events, Dawn just.vanished from the Britannian stage.įor the most part, during her "first run," she can fairly be said to have never "caught on" with players, and most of the UO dev team seemed to be annoyed by her. Some state that she was named a "regent" of the realm at some point, but no links from UO's official Internet site could be located to confirm that. For her efforts she was rewarded with Dawn's Music Box. ![]() Dasha and Dawn shared the experience of losing their homes.ĭawn later had the distinct honor of landing the killing blow on the machine Blackthorn when he and his minions invaded Yew, shortly after the release of the Age of Shadows expansion. Though Dawn was at first suspicious of the Meer, who followed the Juka through time to help us fight them, the machine Blackthorn, and Exodus, she eventually became friends with the Meer girl Dasha. ![]() (Presumably, these rulers were the same people who would later become known as the Royal Council). In a battle in Yew, she caught the attention of Dupre, who effectively recruited her into the "inner circle" that advised the leaders of the realm in the absence of Lord British, and became a "Royal Knight" (a new name for the Order of the Silver Serpent). She fought in the wars against the Juka, who had been manipulated by Blackthorn into attacking Britannia. Her parents died when she was young, and she was raised by her Grandfather, a retired Knight of the Realm who schooled her in the arts of combat and in the ways of Virtue. ![]()
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