» Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:12 pm
About the "Thieves Guild in Cyrodil is a Myth" retcon in Oblivion, the game hints that it is Nocturnal's curse on the Grey Fox that made others think of it as a myth. As it explains, the Grey Fox's identity was eliminated from history, so that everything he did and made could not be attributed to anything. The thieve's guild of Cyrodil, as an institution of the Grey Fox, became the Grey Fox itself, with Corvis Umbranox(sp?) as the head, and as the figurative head, he also wore the cowl of Nocturnal, so that made the entire Thieves guild of Cyrodil just as Mythical as the person was. They could be open in recruiting, because those that did not become part of the Grey Fox forgot about it, with fate selecting the parts of the Thieves Guild.
"The beggers are the eyes and Ears of the Grey Fox." I believe this to be literal as well as figurative. They are just as forgettable and overlooked, as stated in the book "Beggar Prince." Just like the Grey Fox.
The thieves guild members are like the hands of the Grey Fox, as evidenced in the various thieves guild quests where the PC takes on the role of the Grey Fox (Breaking the siege on the waterfront, reassigning Lex, etc). Evidence of the members being part of the Grey Fox is reflected in the Black Horse Courier's recounting of the events.
The Thieves Guild of Morrowind is not the Grey Fox, so it is not a myth, its just insignificant.