It does not mean that it is a contract trap set by Karavicus Vile against the Lord. Rather, his divinity determines his style of conduct. It doesn't change for one person. Simply put, this is divine.
As the magic light in the dog's eyes gradually dimmed, Karavicus Vile's consciousness had left. The devil dog Babas said goodbye to the Lord and trotted out of the gray stone castle. According to the devil dog Babas himself, the golden tree in the front yard made him feel like a light on his back. This is obviously a problem with the adaptation of the law.
The "Ring Goddess" who has not yet become the lord, Karavicus Vile who serves "The Law of the Mottled Golden Tree", and his demon dog Babas cannot stay comfortably in the place where the golden light shines.
Regarding the origin of Hell City, we must mention Vivec, one of the three living gods of the Morrowind Tribunal. And the great city Vivec was named after him.
Vivec City was once one of the four main cities of Vvardenfell and the capital of Vvardenfell. It is named after Vivec, one of the three gods of the Tribunal. The entire city is composed of multiple artificial islands, each island is an area with multi-story buildings on it. The meteorite Bar Daou hovers above the city.
In the ancient First Age, the origins of the city of Vivec are only mentioned in Vivec's myths. According to "36 Lessons of Vivec", Vic looked down at Horde Mountain, looking at its huge body and the clouds surrounding the top of the mountain. He planned to attack the "beast", but three Velos captured it in a web of dubious doctrine. Vivec praised their brave souls and celebrated their victory, naming the three his Psychic Squires. Vivec then grabbed his spear and stabbed it into the beast, producing a pile of bones that became the foundation of Vivec's city. The web on the bones became a bridge in the city, dividing the regions. Amalecia and Sotha Sil came to bless it. The city of Vivec was founded.
The beautiful city of Vivec prospered, attracting the attention of the Daedric god Sheogorath, who exacted vengeance when the elves stopped worshiping the Daedra and instead worshiped the Three Living Gods. Sheogorath pulled a meteorite from the depths of the void and struck Nirn. Known as Baal Daur, the meteor traveled across the planet and landed in the city of Vivec. The changeling (who had been cursed by Azura as a dark elf by this time) prayed to the three living gods, and Vivec used his power to control the meteor, causing it to float above the city. The city was saved, and Bar Da'u would be further developed into the Ministry of Truth, becoming Vivec City's massive prison.
In 2E 582, construction of Vivec City was still in progress. Hera Road and Redoran District are half-finished, Telvanni District is far from complete, and the Foreign District is not yet built and may just be being planned. Vivec City and most of the cities in Vvardenfell are part of the Ebonheart Pact. Vivec administered the city with the help of Archcanon Tarvus and Canon Llevule. Soon, Vivec fell ill and was losing strength, and he sent an outsider to find out the cause of the loss of power before Baal Da'u fell.
Outsiders visited and found out that Conoon Chodala, Khan of Ashes, had obtained Sotha Sil's artifact, the Staff of Saint Nala, absorbed Vivec's energy, and called himself Nerevarine (an impostor). ). The outsiders and Chadara's sister, Seryn, defeated Chadara with the help of Balizal, and took the Staff of Saint Nala back to Vivec on the advice of Archbishop Talvus. But doing so accelerated the loss of Vivec's power, so much so that his spirit left his body. Only then did they discover that Archbishop Talvus was disguised as the demon dog Barbas. He planned to use Vivec's power to locate the Clockwork City and let Karavicus Vile enter. At this time, the meteorite Baal Dawu slowly fell from the sky, Vivec city was in chaos, and people began to lose confidence in Vivec. At the critical moment, Balizal and the outsiders went to the Clockwork City, defeated the demon dog Babas, restored Vivec's power, and pushed Bar Daou above the city again.
At the end of the Second Age, Tiber Septim began his epic campaign to conquer Tamriel. His army crossed the Velos Mountains and entered Morrowind. Morrowind's defense force was composed of Houses Redoran, Induril, and Dreth. House Telvanni remained neutral, and House Hellalu favored reconciliation. Tybor's forces were victorious, causing Induril and Dreth to withdraw from the war, leaving Redoran to fend for themselves. At this time, Vivec appeared in Vivec City and announced the signing of negotiations with the Empire, ending the battle.
In 3E 414, High King Athyn Llethan, the leader of the Morrowind Senate, announced the opening of trade with Vvardenfell. As a result, a large number of foreigners poured into Vvardenfell. In cooperation with Vivec City, the Black Sandheart City (one of the eight major cities of Morrowind and the capital of the Stonefall region. It is also the seat of power of the ancient House Ra'athim) manages the entire province and becomes a principality of the empire. Foreigners Also able to enter Vivec City again.
In 3E 427, the city of Vivec flourished and was governed by Archcanon Tholer Saryoni. Archbishop Sarjoni is the leader of the Temple of the Tribunal, uniting the city during the Third Age. At this time Nerevarine appeared in Vvardenfell. With the completion of the fourth and fifth trials predicted by Nerevarine, he came to Vivec City to meet with Vivec. Together they discuss plans to defeat Dagoth Ur.
However, the original purpose of the prophecy was to end the Tribunal's rule over Morrowind in retaliation for their theft of divinity and the killing of the elven hero Nerevar. By the time the Nerevarine Prophecy ended, Vivec's divinity had faded and faded away. However, before and after the Annihilation Crisis in 3E 433, he still watched and protected Vivec City. With the Tribunal gone, new temples to the Good Daedra began to take over places of religious worship.
In 4E 5, with the disappearance of Vivec, Baal Dawu slowly fell from the sky. The Dunmer drow need to find another way to keep it suspended in the air. Izamar Sur and U'hon made a deal with the Demon Sword Eclipse to create the Genius, a soul-powered engine that kept Baal Da'u alive. However, the soul is becoming increasingly insufficient. When it comes to sacrificing Sur's wife Ilzheven, he cannot bear it and hopes to prevent the death of his lover. However, Sur's battle with Uhong who stopped him destroyed the Gift, leading to Ilzewen's death and the Ministry of Truth crashing into Vivec City, completely destroying the city and creating a huge crater. Only bones, ashes, and lava remained in the area that would later become known as the Bay of Destruction. The impact of the meteorite caused the massive eruption of Red Mountain. Izamar Sul caused the death of his lover in order to save him, Vvardenfell was razed, and Morrowind was paralyzed. This event became known as the Red Year Catastrophe.
Wu Hong, who came to the realm of Karavicus Vile, reached an agreement with the magic sword Eclipse again, created a second talent, peeled off a part of the Annihilation Realm, floated to Tamriel, stayed above the Bay of Destruction, and evoked Countless dead people in Vivec City. This floating city was called Hell City at this time. The city of Vivec ceased to exist.
In 4E 40, the crisis in Hell City broke out. The Imperial Legion began to accept refugees from all over Cyrodiil into the imperial capital. However, Hell City marched all the way to the city.
In 4E 48, Hell City was about to arrive at the White Gold Tower of the Imperial Capital, and the undead under its control began to besiege the prison area. The undead were so numerous that the Imperial legions were unable to push them away from the walls. Just when the prison was about to be breached, at the critical moment, Prince Atrebus Mede, the son of Titus Mede I, and Suir worked together to end the power of Hell City and resolve this huge catastrophe in Tamriel.
Prince Atrebus Mede said during the crisis in Hell City: The Khajiit caravan who died in the Hircine territory to cover their breakout was a hero, and Sur, who did not hesitate to die with them in order to destroy the core of Hell City, was Colin, who was killed by his favorite person in order to stop the conspiracy of the prime minister and others, is a hero. Annaig and Geely, who carefully survive on the edge of a knife under the eyes of the enemy, also work hard to obtain information for everyone. Glim is a hero, and the thousands of Imperial soldiers who fought or died in this battle are all heroes, but he alone is not a hero, because he only did what he should do things.
But there is no doubt that in the eyes of the people of Tamriel, Prince Atrebus Mede, who grew up from an obsessive boy, is already a true hero.