Lord Blackthorn

Lord Blackthorn is a Britannian nobleman who served as regent of the kingdom during Lord British's disappearance in Ultima V, descending into wickedness at the instigation of the Shadowlords, the once  virtuous man became tyrannical and oppressive, plunging the land into an era of totalitarian fear until his eventual exile. Centuries later, seeking to regain his rule over the world, the desperate villain joined forces with the Guardian, assisting him in his machinations during Ultima IX.

Age of Enlightenment
Blackthorn came to prominence following Lord British's disappearance in the midst of an expedition to the Underworld. When the sovereign's scribe, Remoh, returned from the ill-fated voyage with an account of the king's abduction, Blackthorn seized power, hoping to quell the civil instability that followed news of British's loss.

While Blackthorn's initial ambitions were noble, the very entities responsible for the true king's imprisonment eventually beset him, corrupting his soul such that he tried to enforce British's virtues through force, placing the country under martial law as he made morality something to be enforced at the gallows. Thus seduced by the power of the Shadowlords, Blackthorn's reign became one of draconian terror, with the companions of the Avatar and the former members of the Great Council persecuted as outlaws, and those failing to submit to the laws of the Dark Lord facing with torture and execution.

Despite the sanctions against them, those who traveled with the champion of virtue managed to meet in secretive resistance, commissioning a magical coin to summon the hero back to the realm in the hopes of righting its evils. With this accomplished, the Avatar set to the task of finding means to destroy the three Shadowlords and restore Lord British to power - and in this quest the assembles of Blackthorn's elite force, the Oppression, did their best to harry the hero in their endeavors.

Should the hero join the brotherhood of the Oppression in the hopes of evading capture, Blackthorn would welcome the seemingly corrupted hero at his stronghold on the volcanic isle which once housed Mondain's Skull, claiming that with British's former champion at his side, his forces should become invincible. Should the Avatar come to him without this pretense, however, the consequences would be dire. The depraved lord would threaten the life of one of the hero's companions, executing them by means of a bladed pendulum, should the Avatar refuse to give him information that he might defile the Shrines of the Virtues themselves.

Eventually, however, the Avatar triumphed over the Shadowlords, freeing Lord British from his prison in Dungeon Doom and restoring the rightful monarch to power. With the dark influence of the spectres gone from his mind, the remorseful despot faced his predecessor and successor with dignity, listening wordlessly as British gave him the options of facing the justice of the Great Council or exile on an unknown world. Choosing the latter, the fallen tyrant passed through a red moongate, leaving for lands unknown.

Age of Armageddon
It would be several centuries before Blackthorn's fate would be known. During their quests against the ravening Imbalance in Ultima VII Part Two, the Avatar would have the opportunity to read an account in a Xenkan monastery which named Blackthorn as a visitor to the order in years past, having been taken in by a monk known Markus after arriving on the shores of Serpent Isle

Apparently, Blackthorn went on to spend some time amongst the Xenkan brotherhood, learning  humility as a man bereft of worldly titles and honors. Leaving the monastery a changed man, he eventually went on to journey across the New Sosarian landscape, disappearing from the annals of history until his ultimate return to Britannia years later, in the company of the Guardian.

Allied now with the Destroyer of Worlds, Blackthorn seemed to have shed his past penitence among the brothers, becoming once more perverse and tyrannical in the Red Titan's company. Returned again to the lands he once ruled, Blackthorn seemed intent on usurping the throne again from the aged British, and appeared to have gained considerable powers of magic during the years of his exile - perhaps having learned the methodology of Xenkan Void magic from his past encounters. Despite numerous attempts to capture the returned Avatar, however, the Dark Lord often found himself thwarted by the hero and their allies, at one point losing the use of his left eye at the point of Raven's dagger.

At once point, after condemning to fiery death all Minocian gypsies who dared to aid the Avatar in his last quests, Blackthorn became the target of a curse by the drabarni Morganna, who proscribed that he should "die alone, defeated by a man he betrayed [and] scorned by his only ally!" This curse came to full fruition, when the ailing Lord British pursued the villain to the depths of the Abyss, slaying him in a magical duel before the Avatar's eyes.



Lore
Blackthorn once was a good ol' man

Upon good principles he would stand

But then came the Shadowlords, full of evil

Blackthorn's soul they came to steal

All at once the Tyranny began All because of Fate's dark hand! - Hardluck's song (Ultima V)

Trivia

 * Blackthorn has no counterpart in reality upon which he was originally based, although he eventually came to be associated with Starr Long, a long-time Origin employees and the co-creator of Ultima Online, who played the character of Blackthorn in the online game.
 * Iin Ultima V, Blackthorn is unkillable in combat.
 * Blackthorn, before his rule in Ultima V was once the bearer of the Shield of Valor, which he set aside during the time of his regency. This artifact later became one of the eight talismans gathered by Sir Cabirus for his experimental Abyssal colony.
 * According to the original design documents for Serpent Isle, the necromage Mortegro's mansion is flooded with the angry ghosts of the dead, following the coming of Shamino the Anarch. Blackthorn was originally supposed to have numbered among these spirits, indicating that at one point Ultima continuity would have had the character dead.

