Morrowind:Severa Magia

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Severa Magia (severa magia)
(lore page)
Location Ald Sotha, Lower Level
Race Imperial Gender Female
Level 25 Class Assassin
Other Information
Health 168 Magicka 168
Alarm 0 Fight 90
Faction(s) Dark Brotherhood
Severa Magia

Severa Magia is an Imperial assassin, and is the local Night Mother (guildmaster) of the Dark Brotherhood. She can be found hiding in the Lower Level of Ald Sotha. Grandmaster Eno Hlaalu of the Morag Tong will ask you to kill her in a Morag Tong quest.

Severa Magia will put up quite a fight; although she is only wearing a few pieces of Netch Leather Armor (more specifically, the greaves and boots from that set), along with a Boiled Netch Leather Cuirass and a pair of cloth bracers, she has a Daedric Tanto as well as seven Daedric Darts. She also holds the Glove of Sanguine Swiftblade, the Ring of Sanguine Fluid Evasion, and the Amulet of Sanguine Nimble Armor, all of which help her fend off challengers. Underneath her armor, she wears a common shirt and common pants. Aside from her natural charm and ability to absorb fatigue from others, she knows no spells

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Notes[edit]

  • Though it is stated in-game that she is a member of the Dark Brotherhood, she is not listed as such in the Construction Set, due to the Dark Brotherhood not being technically a faction until the Tribunal expansion.
  • Oblivion features a single Night Mother, indicated in in-game literature as the ghost of the founder of the Brotherhood. It could be the case that the Vvardenfell chapter of the guild uses "Night Mother" to refer to a local leader.