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Julian LeFay, known as the 'father' of The Elder Scrolls, has stepped down from his role at OnceLost Games due to worsening health conditions from cancer. LeFay, who co-founded OnceLost Games with Ted Peterson and Vijay Lakshman, played a key role in creating The Elder Scrolls series, notably naming it and directing early titles.
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