Julian LeFay, Pioneer of The Elder Scrolls, Passes Away at 59

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Julian LeFay, known as the 'father of The Elder Scrolls' and a key figure at Bethesda Softworks, has passed away at 59. He contributed significantly to the early development of the franchise and the gaming industry, with a career spanning music and game design since 1988.
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