Lord British

Lord British is a major character in the Ultima series. He is based on designer Richard Garriott himself. Lord British is the ruler of Britannia, and extremely powerful in magic. Also, he has a strong longlivety.

History
Lord British came from Earth, and his real name is Cantabrigian British. But disappointed with his world, he one day found the Serpent Amulet, which opened a Moongate to Sosaria. Shamino was the first man he met, and he named him British. After that, British rose fast in the political herachy, becoming king of one half of the kingdom of Akalabeth.

In Akalabeth, Mondain attacked the kingdom. Lord British's forces however, managed to defeat Mondain's army, causing him to swear revenge on Lord British. In Ultima I, Lord British was found in his castle, being the ruler over The Lands of Lord British, where he gave the Stranger advice and quests. Mondain was defeated by the Stranger.

In the time-warped Earth of Ultima II, Lord British was found as well.

By Ultima III, Lord British had unified Sosaria under his rule, when Exodus attacked the land. The Stranger with three companions helped in the crisis, and Lord British gave them strength, whenever they visited his castle. In the end, Exodus was defeated.

After Exodus' defeat, Lord British managed, to rebuild the unified kingdom, renaming it Britannia. Also, by this time he used the Orb of the Moons, to bring many of his friends to Britannia. Under his rule, Britannia began to flourish, and he decided to set out a new spiritual path, declaring the Quest of the Avatar. Some others hated him for that, and left for the Serpent Isle, declaring him to be the twisted Beast British. In Ultima IV, Lord British gave the Stranger much good advice for the quest in his castle, and healed the party without charge. Yes, he even brought them back from death. And the Stranger became the Avatar.

After this time, Lord British tried to democratise Britannia, by calling the Great Council to life. The Council rose the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom. But when exploring the Underworld, Lord British was imprisoned by the Shadowlords in dungeon Doom. In Ultima V, he could only help the Avatar remotely, but still saved the party from death. Thankfully, he was rescued in the end, and allowed Blackthorn to go into exile.

He gave his usual services in Ultima VI, while directing the war efford in the castle, and in the end, met Lord Draxinusom to end the war. By Ultima VII, he had an affair with the maid Nell, resulting in a child, whose father remained secret. Unaware of the threat of the Fellowship, Lord British was still aware that something was wrong in Britannia. However, he did send the Avatar to the Isle of Fire, after it had rosen out of the sea, to exile Exodus. After the Avatar stopped the Guardian, he outlawed the Fellowship.

In Ultima Underworld II, he still kept his child secret, and was totally helpless, since the Blackrock Dome negated his magic. However, after the servants of the castle made clear their position, he decided that the society of Britannia had to change. In Ultima VII/2, he sent the Avatar to the Serpent Isle. During the game he is seen in the Dream World, wandering the ruins of Castle Britannia, and speaks to the Avatar about the devastation unleashed on the world because of the Imbalance Storms.

Origin of the Name
In the real world, Richard Garriott (born in Britain but raised in the United States) acquired the nickname "Lord British" as a teenager from friends at computer camp who claimed his first greeting to them, 'Hello', was distinct from the USA 'Hi'. Garriott released early games, such as Akalabeth, under the name and occasionally appeared in Ultima Online playing as Lord British. He is still known as Lord British even after his departure from Ultima maker Origin Systems: Garriott retained the trademark rights to the name Lord British with its associated symbols, and he has suggested that the character will appear in his new game, Tabula Rasa.

Trivia

 * Lord British is invincible in all games, unless the player finds the special ways to kill him...
 * The Lord British of Ultima IX is ignored, since it doesn't connect well to his story.
 * Apart from Ultima V and the end of Ultima VI, he is always found in his castle.
 * From Ultima IV to VI, should the party die, they are all transported to Castle Britannia by Lord British and resurrected.