Julian LeFay has passed away at the age of 59, announced by his colleagues at Once Lost Games. He was a prominent figure at Bethesda Softworks during the '90s and played a crucial role in developing The Elder Scrolls series. Initially, he made music for various games, including Sword of Sodan and Where's Waldo. In the early '90s, he collaborated with other developers to create The Elder Scrolls: Arena, and his influence is noted in both the game's design and the lore, with a god named in his honor.
"It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we inform our community of the passing of Julian LeFay, our beloved Technical Director and co-founder of Once Lost Games."
Julian LeFay spent most of the '90s at Bethesda Softworks, culminating in his work on The Elder Scrolls series into the late '90s.
One of the gods of The Elder Scrolls universe was named after LeFay, and the setting was inspired by the literature and tabletop role-playing games LeFay and Peterson enjoyed.
Beginning in 1988, LeFay made music for the Amiga hack-and-slash game Sword of Sodan as well as the NES game Where's Waldo.
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