Julian Lefay
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Julian Lefay, sometimes referred to affectionately as the "Father of the Elder Scrolls", joined Bethesda Softworks shortly after the company's creation in 1987. A Chief Programmer for many years, Lefay guided the company through the creation of some of its seminal games, such as Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind.
Lefay provided the music programming for the seminal hide-and-seek NES game Where's Waldo?.