Abilities | Abilities |
Abilities | I can manage with a weapon or with spells, but I've really been working on healing lately. I'm getting pretty good at it. |
Abilities | Well, I excelled in my studies in magic, especially large-scale spells. I'm pretty accurate with them, too. More accurate than swinging a sword. |
Abilities | I have to admit, I'm better with an axe than I am with Magic. I've been working on spellcasting, but I still feel better with a weapon in hand. |
Accept | Thanks. |
AcceptYield | AcceptYield |
AcceptYield | A wise choice, citizen. |
AcceptYield | I accept your surrender, my friend. |
AcceptYield | I'll let you live this time, cur! |
AcceptYield | I accept your surrender. |
AcceptYield | Very well. |
AcceptYield | Go and live. |
Accuse | Accuse |
Accuse | When you find enough evidence, confront the person whom you believe to be the villain, and see if they will confess. |
Accuse | I do not wish them harmed, as I want the thief to face justice. |
Accuse | We have already been through this, and I admitted my guilt. |
Accuse | Are you accusing me of taking the painting? |
Accuse | Have you taken leave of your senses? We already covered this! Now go away! |
Accuse | Look me in the eye when you answer this. You dare accuse me? |
AdamusPhillidaTopic | Adamus Phillida |
AdamusPhillidaTopic | The old man? Ha! He's easy to protect. Every day's the same. He vists the Coast Guard station, goes for a swim... never puts himself in harm's way. |
AdamusPhillidaTopic | He... He's dead. And on my watch... I've failed... Failed everyone... |
ADMIREDISLIKE | ADMIRE_DISLIKE |
ADMIREDISLIKE | Was that supposed to be a compliment? |
ADMIREDISLIKE | I'm not buying that one. |
ADMIREDISLIKE | Don't be silly. |
ADMIREDISLIKE | That's a bit excessive, don't you think? |
ADMIREDISLIKE | I doubt you really mean that. |
AdmireFail | AdmireFail |
ADMIREHATE | ADMIRE_HATE |
ADMIREHATE | Don't talk such rot. |
ADMIREHATE | Not now, not later, not ever. |
ADMIREHATE | Don't waste your flattery on me. |
ADMIREHATE | Don't try to manipulate me. |
ADMIREHATE | What nonsense! |
ADMIRELIKE | ADMIRE_LIKE |
ADMIRELIKE | You're too kind. |
ADMIRELIKE | I like you, too. |
ADMIRELIKE | Thank you. |
ADMIRELIKE | How nice. |
ADMIRELIKE | It's good of you to say so. |
ADMIRELOVE | ADMIRE_LOVE |
ADMIRELOVE | Please. I'm embarrassed. But thank you. |
ADMIRELOVE | No, you do me too much honor. |
ADMIRELOVE | Really, now. You're such a charmer. |
ADMIRELOVE | What a wonderful compliment. |
ADMIRELOVE | Goodness. What can I say? |
AdmireNeutral | AdmireNeutral |
AdmireSuccess | AdmireSuccess |
Advancement | Advancement |
Advancement | I can truly consider you an equal, and so grant you the rank of Master-Wizard. There is no higher rank which I can bestow upon you. |
Advancement | You have my congratulations, and my thanks. |
Advancement | Truly, you are an asset to the guild. I reward you with the rank of Wizard, and teach you a most powerful spell. |
Advancement | Your role within the guild becomes ever more essential. You have now attained the rank of Warlock, and are freely able to access the Council Chamber. |
Advancement | You are Conjurer no more. Guild members shall now address you as Magician. Congratulations. |
Advancement | You become more valuable to the guild with each passing day. The guild wishes to reward that, and so you are raised to the rank of Conjurer. |
Advancement | Accept these robes, and wear them with pride. |
Advancement | Your services to the guild have not gone unnoticed. As of this moment, you have gained the rank of Evoker. |
Advancement | Along with your new rank, please take this amulet. May it help keep you safe in times of danger. |
Advancement | In accordance with guild rules, you now qualify for the rank of Journeyman. May you wear your rank well. |
Advancement | You do not yet qualify for further advancement in the guild. |
advancementFG | Advancement |
advancementFG | Because of your actions, I am hereby stripping you of your rank of Champion. You were reckless, foolhardy, and dangerous to yourself and the Guild. |
advancementFG | They were also brave, and necessary. Because of this, I am hereby naming you Master of the Fighters Guild, effective immediately. |
advancementFG | The Guild has passed me by. You are its future. Take your responsibilty seriously. I wish you luck. You still have many duties to perform. |
advancementFG | You've cleared every contract we've got on the books. That's some good work. You're now promoted to Champion of the Fighters Guild. |
advancementFG | You outrank me, now, so there's certainly no more I can do for you. You might check with an old friend of yours, though. |
advancementFG | Rumor has it that Oreyn's looking for you. You didn't hear it from me, though. Good work, and good luck. |
advancementFG | You've done good work, and you deserve better than your current rank. I'm restoring your previous rank of Guardian. Congratulations. |
advancementFG | Look, I can't promote you. Not now. You'll need to get some contracts completed, and then I can do it. |
advancementFG | You've been doing a good job, and under a lot of scrutiny. I've been authorized to promote you to the rank of Guardian. Good work. |
advancementFG | Your accomplishments are impressive. Because of this, I bestow upon you the rank of Warder of the Fighters Guild. |
advancementFG | Your service to the guild has not gone unnoticed. Henceforth, you will carry the rank of Defender. Bear the title proudly. |
advancementFG | You're due for advancement. I hereby name you Protector of the Fighters Guild. |
advancementFG | You've done well. Because of your efforts, you have achieved the rank of Swordsman of the Fighters Guild. |
advancementFG | Looks like it is time for a promotion. Due to your performance, I name you Journeyman of the Fighters Guild. |
advancementFG | You have done well so far. I hereby promote you to Apprentice. Good luck. |
advancementFG | You will advance through the ranks of the Fighters Guild when you have proven your merit. |
advancementFG | As you complete contracts and fulfill your duties, you'll be promoted to the next station, accepting the associated duties and responsibilities. |
advancementFG | Be aware, though, that your rank can be stripped for failure to uphold the tenets of the guild, or at my discretion. |
advancementFG | You will advance through the ranks of the Fighters Guild when you have proven your merit. |
advancementFG | As you complete contracts and fulfill your duties, you'll be promoted to the next station, accepting the associated duties and responsibilities. |
advancementFG | Be aware, though, that your rank can be stripped for failure to uphold the tenets of the guild, or at the sole discretion of the guildmaster. |
advancementFG | There's really no more I can promote you. After all, you do outrank me. |
advancementFG | I'm sorry. You're not yet ready for a promotion. Keep completing contracts, and take care of any assigned duties. |
advancementFG | Ha! Made you Guildmaster? Amazing. You earned it, though you'll likely muck it all up. So, what are you going to do with your newfound rank? |
AerinsCampTopic | Aerin's Camp |
AerinsCampTopic | Yeah, it's her camp. I don't know where she is, though. |
AerinsCampTopic | For that matter, I don't know who she is either... |
AerinsCampTopic | No one was here, so I thought I'd settle in. |
AgataTopic | Agata |
AgataTopic | Agata is the first person I go to when I need something. Maybe I should talk to Dagail instead, but I just don't feel comfortable doing that. |
AgataTopic | She's been a great help to all of us in the guild. Without her, I think Dagail would be lost at times. |
AgataTopic | She's the one you want to talk to if you actually need something to get done around here. I don't even know why Dagail is still around. |
AgataTopic | She may be young, but her heart is old and wise. It guides her well through these troubled times. |
AjumKajinTopic | Ajum Kajin |
AjumKajinTopic | You got some information out of him, which is good. We can use it. Here, take this. It might help you some time. |
AjumKajinTopic | You've brought him back. Good. I want to know the size of their forces, and who is leading them. I also want to know the source of their strength. |
AjumKajinTopic | Do what you must to make him talk. If you can smooth talk him, fine. If you need to rough him up, so be it. But don't kill him. We need him to talk. |
AjumKajinTopic | Now, go tell him to sit down. If he tries to get up, I'll kill him myself. |
AjumKajinTopic | He's the one in charge of this expansion. I know he's a high-ranking member of the group. An Argonian mage, from what I hear. |
AkatoshApproach | AkatoshApproach |
AkatoshFireApproach | AkatoshFireApproach |
AkaviriArtifacts | Akaviri Artifacts |
AkaviriArtifacts | Countess Carvain's collection of Akaviri Artifacts is known far and wide as one of the most complete. It's unsurpassed even by museum standards. |
AkaviriArtifacts | I've heard that she's troubled by a particular piece that continues to elude her. However, I'm unsure of what it is, as she keeps it a secret. |
AkaviriArtifacts | Her steward, Tolgan, occasionally approaches individuals the Countess feels is worthy enough to seek her prize. |
AkaviriArtifacts | If you're interested in assisting the Countess, you can always seek out Tolgan. He's usually in the Castle. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | Albert Jemane |
AlbertJemaneTopic | You have a lot of nerve accusing my father of such a heinous crime... and with no proof to back it up? |
AlbertJemaneTopic | Please, go away before I lose my temper. I know I'm no match for you in combat, but I don't have to talk to you. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | I... I'm at a loss for words. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | Already I've heard that the Honorblade rests again in Castle Chorrol and the Escutcheon of Chorrol you have is all the proof I need. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | My father had told us that he had hidden something away for us... something to provide for our future, but I never imagined it was this. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | I'm sorry you had to be tasked to right this wrong that my father was responsible for. Once again, you've stuck your neck out for us. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | Maybe in the past my family was notorious, but never let it be said that the current Jemanes don't pay their dues. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | I'd like you to have this keepsake. My father gave it to me when I was but a lad. I think you should have it. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | Thanks again, my friend. You are always welcome in our home. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | I can't accept what you're implying without some proof of the crime. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | I find the fact that my father was a "notorious master criminal" absurd. He was a peaceful farmer, nothing more. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | Where you heard this information I'll never know, but please don't mention it again. Accusation without proof is unfounded. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | If I was ever rude to you before, I'm sorry. You deserve my gratitude. |
AlbertJemaneTopic | My father was a great man! I'll not hear your lies!! |
AlbertJemaneTopic | There isn't much to tell you about Albert Jemane. He was one of my best, then he got greedy. The rest is history. |
AldosOthranTopic | Aldos Othran |
AldosOthranTopic | You saw what happened, I had no choice. Aldos attacked first, and I had to defend myself. |
AldosOthranTopic | If you don't like it, take it up with Ulrich. |
AldosOthranTopic | Aldos will be mourned. I won't sit by and watch the innocent being driven to the brink like that. Something must be done, but without bloodshed. |
AldosOthranTopic | Damn. I was afraid this might happen. Poor Dunmer. Please, go tell Llevana the sad news. I must ponder the situation. |
AldosOthranTopic | Make haste! Find him quickly... no telling what mischief he may get himself into and we need him as a witness! |
AldosOthranTopic | Aldos is living on the street now that his house has been seized. I begged Ulrich to give him more time, but he wouldn't. |
AldosOthranTopic | He won't be hard to find, just follow the smell of stale mead. |
AldosOthranTopic | I'll make the necessary arrangements for his burial. He'll be buried next to his poor wife. |
AldosOthranTopic | Oh no! They killed him? I can't believe this! Ever since his wife passed at the hands of the bandits, his life has been miserable. |
AldosOthranTopic | I'd grown to become fond of him. I wanted to take him into my house, but I was afraid. And now look what's become of him. |
AldosOthranTopic | There are no more options left. Ulrich must be dealt with, and actions speak louder than words. You must do something for me. |
AldosOthranTopic | Go tell Ulrich that I have some information that incriminates him. Tell him to come alone, or he won't get it. |
AldosOthranTopic | Then, lead him here, and I'll do the rest. |
AldosOthranTopic | Oh my! You better find him and see what he's doing! Hurry! |
AldosOthranTopic | Poor fellow. You may be able to find him roaming the streets of Cheydinhal, probably drunk. Only a month ago, he lost his wife. |
AldosOthranTopic | They were traveling the road from the Imperial City when a bandit raiding party struck. He barely escaped alive. |
AldosOthranTopic | Ever since then, he's been drunk. Sure, he gets rowdy sometimes, but he's never hurt anyone. |
AleronLocheTopic | Aleron Loche |
AleronLocheTopic | Time's wastin'. He's safe... for now. |
AleronLocheTopic | Maybe I know him, maybe I don't. But since yer so interested, I know somethin' that could jar my memory. |
AleronLocheTopic | None of yer damn business. I'd tell you if I liked you... and I don't. |
AleronLocheTopic | I knew it! I just knew he's gotten himself in hot water again. Please hurry and get him from that island. |
AleronLocheTopic | I do miss him so. And when he gets back, I'm gonna kill him for making me worry like this! |
AleronLocheTopic | It all started when Aleron became foolish, and started gambling. He'd visit the arena every week and spend our hard earned money on bets. |
AleronLocheTopic | I told him to stop, but he didn't listen. He was certain he could win us a fortune and move us somewhere nicer, like the Imperial City. |
AleronLocheTopic | It didn't take long for Aleron to begin losing. He resorted to borrowing money from a usurer to cover his losses and place new bets. |
AleronLocheTopic | As you can imagine, it didn't pay off. He ended up owing around 500 gold. We could never have that kind of money to pay back the usurer. |
AleronLocheTopic | Yeah, Ursanne's husband, Aleron is missing. Poor thing, I've seen her crying at the chapel. I hope someone can help her. |
AleswellTopic | Aleswell |
AleswellTopic | I'm glad you were able to help them. I would have done it myself, but I like being invisible. |
AleswellTopic | Besides, I don't know if they'd have been happy to see me. |
AleswellTopic | It's your own fault. You had two chances to help them. I'm sure they'll get used to being invisible eventually. |
AleswellTopic | A small settlement to the northwest of here, on the other side of the Silver Road to Bruma. |
AleswellTopic | We've had travellers through recently that say it's turned into a ghost town. Everyone vanished without a trace. |
AlterationLesson | Alteration Lesson |
AmuletNod | Nod in agreement. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | Amulet of Kings |
AmuletofKingsTopic | I fear that the Amulet was the target of this attack. Go and see if it is safe! |
AmuletofKingsTopic | With the Amulet taken by the enemy, we must get Martin to safety at Cloud Ruler Temple. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | It will be safest here with me. When you return with Martin, we will figure out our next move. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | The sacred symbol of the Empire. Only those of Septim blood can wear it, they say. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | You're right. We must try to recover the Amulet before the enemy takes it out of our reach. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | You should go back to the Imperial City. Baurus may have learned something about the assassins. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | You'll find Baurus at Luther Broad's Boarding House in the Elven Gardens district of the Imperial City. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | The Amulet of Kings is the key to everything now. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | Once we have it back, Martin can use it to light the Dragonfires in the Temple of the One, and reseal the barriers between Oblivion and our world. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | All practitioners of daedric magic are familiar with the almost impenetrable barrier between our world and Oblivion. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | What the Emperor told you implies that the Amulet is the key to the preservation of that barrier. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | What I saw at Kvatch... everything I know about daedric magic says that such stable portals are impossible. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | Yet those gates to Oblivion existed. The old rules no longer apply. Kvatch is only the beginning of what Mehrunes Dagon will do. |
AmuletofKingsTopic | If the Amulet is truly the key to restoring the barriers between our world and Oblivion, you must waste no time in recovering it. |
AmuletShow | Show Jauffre the Amulet. |
AncotarTopic | Ancotar |
AncotarTopic | We haven't seen him since that whole invisibility mess. I hope it stays that way! |
AncotarTopic | Typical Altmer. Thinks the whole world is made for his convenience. |
AncotarTopic | If I had my way, we'd go down there and burn him out. Let him find some other place for his little "experiments." |
AncotarTopic | If he's smart, he'll keep out of my way. High elf and a mage to boot, the worst kind of arrogance. |
AncotarTopic | I say live and let live. It was an unfortunate accident, and he helped make it right. |
AncotarTopic | Others in the village are not so forgiving, though. I don't blame him for keeping to himself. |
AncotarTopic | Don't get me wrong, some of my best friends are elves. But self-important jerks like Ancotar give them all a bad name. |
AncotarTopic | We're pretty sure he's still hiding out in Fort Caractacus, although he never answers when we've tried to find him. |
AngaTOPIC | Anga |
AngaTOPIC | Hallowed ground, home of the Forgotten Ones. A deep hole of shadow and despair. A truly wondrous place. |
AngerReceive | AngerReceive |
AngerReceive | Why... I ought to... |
AngerReceive | Impossible! |
AngerReceive | By the gods, no! |
AngerReceive | This cannot be! |
AngerReceive | Unacceptable! |
AngerReceive | That's not possible! |
AngerReceive | This will not do. |
AngerReceive | Grrrrr.... |
AngerReceive | What!?!?! |
AngerReceive | No!!!! |
AngryMazoga | Mazoga's anger |
AngryMazoga | Mogens Wind-Shifter! He killed Ra'vindra, my best friend. So I swore a knight's oath of vengeance... and you've spoiled it! |
AngryMazoga | I'm so mad, I could kill you! |
AngryMazoga01 | But I didn't know... |
AngryMazoga01 | No. You didn't know. It was my fault. But now you know everything. And you helped me, and I won't forget. |
AngryMazoga02 | I'm sorry... |
AngryMazoga02 | I should have told you. It was not your fault. An Orc pays her debts. You helped me, so I forgive you. And thank you, too. |
Announcer | Announcer |
Announcer | Good people of the Imperial City, welcome to the Arena! |
Announcer | For this match we've got some fresh meat, two brand new Pit Dogs! So let's not waste any time! Let the battle... begin! |
Announcer | Who will prevail, the Pit Dog from the Yellow Team, or the Pit Dog from the Blue Team? Let's find out! Lower the gates! |
Announcer | Are you ready for a bloodbath? The winner of this match will advance in rank, so the stakes are high! Pit Dogs, show us what you're made of! |
Announcer | This match is a battle of the Brawlers! Let your voices be heard, as these brave warriors fight for glory! Combatants... begin! |
Announcer | Can the Blue Team's Brawler possibly hope to defeat the Yellow Team's Wood Elf twin sisters? Let's find out! |
Announcer | The winner of this match will advance to the rank of Bloodletter! Who wants it more, the Yellow Team or the Blue Team? Let's find out! |
Announcer | There's nothing better than watching two eager Bloodletters fighting to the death for fame and glory! But enough talk! Let the battle begin! |
Announcer | You came to watch these two Bloodletters do what they do best, and they're dying to prove their worth! So let the bloodletting... begin! |
Announcer | Just look at the Yellow Team's Dark Elf! You can see the murder in his eyes! Can the Blue Team's Bloodletter even hope to survive? Let's find out! |
Announcer | The Yellow Team's combatant has slain many opponents with his magical dagger, Shimmerstrike! Let's see if the Blue Team can end his winning streak! |
Announcer | You came here for a fight, and a fight you shall have! But talk is for the weak! You want blood! Lower the gates! |
Announcer | Everyone loves an advancement match, so let's watch as these two brave Myrmidons face off in a battle to the death! Combatants, to arms! |
Announcer | Raise your voices in cheer as we lower the gates and these two brave combatants face their destinies! |
Announcer | These warriors want nothing more than to please you, and if they fill their opponents with suffering and pain at the same time, all the better! |
Announcer | This is an important match, for the winner will advance to the esteemed rank of Gladiator! So without further ado, let the battle begin! |
Announcer | It looks like the Yellow Team has pulled a fast one by replacing their combatant with three Argonian prisoners! This should be interesting! |
Announcer | You almost have to feel bad for the Yellow Team's Khajiit, for the Blue Team's Gladiator is a combatant you know and love! Let's see how they fare! |
Announcer | You've prayed for it, and these combatants have bled for it -- a high stakes advancement match! Let's see who has what it takes to be your new Hero! |
Announcer | Behold as two Heroes meet in the fighting pit for an epic battle worthy of song! Combatants... begin! |
Announcer | Put your hands and your voices together for the two brave Heroes who have come to rock the very foundations of this Arena! Lower the gates! |
Announcer | I give you... the Blue Team's Hero! Can this brave combatant defeat three opponents and become the next Champion? Let's find out! |
Announcer | [Gasp!] Can this be? The Blue Team combatant is not wearing an Arena Battle Raiment! The Blue Team is hereby disqualified! |
Announcer | What a disappointing turn of events this is! Leave the Arena now, combatant from the Blue Team, and hang your head in shame! |
Announcer | Good people, we have a winner! All hail the combatant from the Blue Team! Victor from the Blue Team, leave the Arena now and rest! You've earned it! |
Announcer | By Shinji, we have a new Champion! All hail the Blue Team! Victorious Champion, return to the Bloodworks now and see the Blademaster! Well done! |
Announcer | Welcome, welcome, to the Arena, good citizens of the Empire! |
Announcer | You came to watch a fight, and a fight you shall have! It's the Blue Team versus the Yellow Team in a battle to the death! Lower the gates! |
Announcer | My friends, we have a winner! Behold, the combatant from the Blue Team! If you bet on the Blue Team, see the Gatekeeper to collect your winnings! |
Announcer | My friends, we have a winner! Behold, the combatant from the Yellow Team! If you bet on the Yellow Team, see the Gatekeeper to collect your winnings! |
AnswerNegative | AnswerNegative |
AnswerNegative | No, sir. |
AnswerNegative | Absolutely not. |
AnswerNegative | No, no. |
AnswerNegative | No way. |
AnswerNegative | Of course not. |
AnswerNegative | Not a chance. |
AnswerNegative | Certainly not. |
AnswerNegative | I don't think so. |
AnswerNegative | No! |
AnswerNegative | Not really. |
AnswerNegative | No, sir. |
AnswerNegative | Absolutely not. |
AnswerNegative | No, no. |
AnswerNegative | Of course not. |
AnswerNegative | Not a chance. |
AnswerNegative | Certainly not. |
AnswerNegative | No way. |
AnswerNegative | No. |
AnswerNegative | I don't think so. |
AnswerNegative | No! |
AnswerNegative | Not really. |
AnswerNegative | Absolutely not. |
AnswerNegative | No, no. |
AnswerNegative | Of course not. |
AnswerNegative | Certainly not. |
AnswerNegative | No way. |
AnswerNegative | Not a chance. |
AnswerNegative | I don't think so. |
AnswerNegative | Uh uh. |
AnswerNegative | No! |
AnswerNegative | Not really. |
AnswerNegative | Nah. |
AnswerNegative | Nope. |
AnswerPositive | AnswerPositive |
AnswerPositive | Yes. |
AnswerPositive | Of course. |
AnswerPositive | Sure. |
AnswerPositive | Without question. |
AnswerPositive | No doubt. |
AnswerPositive | Absolutely. |
AnswerPositive | Indeed. |
AnswerPositive | Yes. |
AnswerPositive | Of course. |
AnswerPositive | Sure. |
AnswerPositive | Without question. |
AnswerPositive | No doubt. |
AnswerPositive | Absolutely. |
AnswerPositive | Indeed. |
AnswerPositive | Yes. |
AnswerPositive | Of course. |
AnswerPositive | Sure. |
AnswerPositive | Without question. |
AnswerPositive | No doubt. |
AnswerPositive | Absolutely. |
AnswerPositive | Indeed. |
AnswerPositive | Yeah. I'll be there. |
AnswerPositive | Wouldn't miss it. |
AnswerStatus | AnswerStatus |
AnswerStatus | Fantastic! Thanks for asking. |
AnswerStatus | Fantastic! Thanks for asking. |
AnswerStatus | Great! |
AnswerStatus | Good. And you? |
AnswerStatus | Fine. And you? |
AnswerStatus | Fine. |
AnswerStatus | Not bad. |
AnswerStatus | Okay. You? |
AnswerStatus | Been better. How about you? |
AnswerStatus | I've been better. |
AnswerStatus | Terrible. Just terrible. |
AnswerStatus | Awful. You? |
AnswerStatus | Awful. I don't want to talk about it. |
AnvilNQDResponses | AnvilNQDResponses |
AnvilNQDResponses | I've eaten many meals there, and I've always been satisfied. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I like the Flowing Bowl. Maenlorn and his brother are excellent hosts. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I enjoy a good bottle of wine, and Wilbur always has a nice selection. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I've had many good meals at the Count's Arms. I've had even more good bottles of wine there. |
AnvilNQDResponses | He's a nice fellow, but he couldn't even get the sign for his store spelled right. |
AnvilNQDResponses | He's not the smartest man, but he's a nice guy. I just hope he can keep his business afloat. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I've never wanted to join up, but I understand Azzan is a good man. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I've heard Azzan is an excellent fighter. I'm not planning on joining up, but if I did, I'd like to work for him. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I understand he's good, but you have to be a member of the Fighters Guild for him to train you. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I don't really have any interest in learning how to use a blunt weapon, but I understand he's very good. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I wouldn't mind learning something, but I don't want to join the Fighters Guild to do it. |
AnvilNQDResponses | You can never know too much about how to handle a sword. |
AnvilNQDResponses | He's quite the pugilist. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I wouldn't want to mix it up with him. |
AnvilNQDResponses | A little skill with a shield can save your life. Of course, she'll only train other Fighters Guild members. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I know that skill with a shield can be invaluable. I don't think I want to join the Fighters Guild to learn, though. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I just don't trust those mages. I especially don't trust ones who can play with your mind like that. |
AnvilNQDResponses | From what I know, Carahil is a powerful mage. I suppose she should be, if she's going to be in the Mages Guild. |
AnvilNQDResponses | Learning a bit about alchemy would be handy, but you have to be in the Mages Guild for Felen to train you. |
AnvilNQDResponses | It might be nice to learn how to make better potions. |
AnvilNQDResponses | Those Destruction spells are dangerous. I hope the Mages Guild keeps a tight lid on that. |
AnvilNQDResponses | Destruction spells can cause a lot of damage. Knowing enough could make you a dangerous person. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I've heard that Mirabelle spends a lot of time with the sailors. A lot of personal time with them. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I've heard a lot of stories about the Fo'c's'le. None of them good. |
AnvilNQDResponses | He's in great shape, that's for sure. Maybe he could teach me something about his training regimen. |
AnvilNQDResponses | He's an odd one. Drinks like a fish, but runs like a rabbit. |
AnvilNQDResponses | You don't see a lot of Human-Bosmer marriages. I don't know if it's even legal in Cyrodiil. |
AnvilNQDResponses | I don't know what would possess him to do that. Marrying a Bosmer is just wrong. |
AnvilNQDResponses | Pinarus is an impressive tracker. I'd like to see if he can teach me a bit about using a bow. |
AnvilNQDResponses | You could learn a lot from Pinarus. |
AnvilNQDResponses | That woman is a bit off-kilter. I don't even want to know what she's got in her basement. |
AnvilNQDResponses | She's a nut. Whatever's going on in that house, I don't want to know about it. |
AnvilNQDResponses | She travels a lot to research her books. She's in great shape from all that travel. Maybe she'd teach me a bit about getting into shape. |
AnvilNQDResponses | She seems like a good person to talk to. I imagine she could teach me a lot. |
AnvilTopic | Anvil |
AnvilTopic | Ships sail from Anvil harbor for ports-of-call in Hammerfell, Summerset Isle, Yokuda, and the Western Isles. |
AnvilTopic | The Count went missing about ten years ago. No one knows what happened to him. Lady Millona rules County Anvil. |
AnvilTopic | Her Ladyship has no intention of remarrying. Liked her first Count well-enough, I guess, and doesn't fancy a replacement. |
AnvilTopic | The Count went missing about ten years ago... but just recently he reappeared. It's a bit of a mystery, but the Countess seems pleased. |
AnvilTopic | Best shops in Anvil? Norbert Lelles handles rare books, exotic ingredients, and gems, and they have fine weapons at Morvayn's Peacemakers. |
AnvilTopic | Buildings here look different. Why? This is the Gold Coast style, like in Hammerfell. Eastern towns look grey and dull to me. |
AnvilTopic | Take some advice? Go down to the sea, stand a while. Watch the sun rise and set. Think on the distant lands across the water. |
AnvilTopic | Many of Anvil's folk are directly or indirectly associated with ships and sailing... |
AnvilTopic | ... sailors, ship-owners, men made rich and poor by the sea trade, and the lonely wives of men who follow the sea. |
AnvilTopic | I won't risk my Guard attacking that infernal Oblivion Gate. We'll hold the walls and hope for the best. |
AnvilTopic | We'll be ready if the daedra decide to attack, don't worry. |
AnvilTopic | We're all wondering when more of those evil Gates are going to open. I'd leave town if I dared. |
AnvilTopic | Didn't you see that Oblivion Gate just outside the walls? Mara preserve us from the fate of Kvatch! |
AnvilTopic | Anvil's a port town. That's why you'll see items here you won't find in the Imperial City. The captains keep an eye out for special items for me. |
AnvilTopic | Nice, friendly folk in Anvil, even the Countess greets me in the street. Well, except for that Newheim the Portly. He's a mean old scroat. |
AnvilTopic | Been here thirty years, and I expect I'll last another ten or so. When I'm gone, gods willing, my apprentice, Enilroth, will tend the smithy. |
AnvilTopic | Varel Morvay's been a good master. I like the town and the people. No reason why I wouldn't want to be here for many years... just like the master. |
AnvilTopic | Dibella has shed her special blessings on Anvil. We greet travelers with hospitality, and the needy with an open hand. |
AnvilTopic | Restless folks like you don't much like town life. Too slow and easy. For you, the life of the rover... gold and glory, blood and treasure. |
AnvilTopic | They say that I was selected as Dibella's Primate in large part because of my loving nature and my striking looks. |
AnvilTopic | You can best know Anvil by walking its streets and speaking with its people. My favorite time is the harbor at sunset, the sun and sea to the west. |
AnvilTopic | The Countess deserves all the credit. I do things my way, indeed, but she gives me the authority and support. |
AnvilTopic | Our gracious Countess funds my research. I ward tame rats with resistance spells, then shower them with elemental attacks. |
AnvilTopic | Pretty, isn't it? And quiet. Not much work for us. |
AnvilTopic | Our Fighters Guild chapter here is big, primarily because we're a training center, which earns us each a good living. |
AnvilTopic | Are you kidding? I came here to get away from the mountains and snow. You ever spent a winter in Skyrim? Or Bruma? Give me the Gold Coast any day. |
AnvilTopic | I worry sometimes I'll go soft here, training mostly, and living easy. So now and then I go out along the coast on my own, just to stay in shape. |
AnvilTopic | You're not from around here, are you? Just a warning... be careful if you go swimming. It's the slaughterfish. They'll swarm you. |
AnvilTopic | You notice all the Nords around here? It's partly because Nords like ships and sailing. Mostly, we're sick of freezing our asses off in Skyrim. |
AnvilTopic | I'm from Morrowind, north coast of Vvardenfell, near Khuul, so I like it here on the Gold Coast. Sometimes I miss home, but not too much. |
AnvilTopic | Get outside of town, if you get a chance, and hike north along the coast. Great views and good hunting. |
AnvilTopic | The Anvil Mages Guild is proud to follow the example Hannibal Traven sets for us: mastery and scholarship free of the dark arts. |
AnvilTopic | I believe some people think of Anvil as a slow, sleepy place compared to eastern Cyrodiil, but there's plenty of trouble up north to be found. |
AnvilTopic | If you're looking for hard-to-find ingredients, try Lelles' Quality Merchandise, outside the walls facing the harbor. |
AnvilTopic | Carahil inherited the Anvil Mages Guild chapter from Hannibal Traven, the Archmage. She runs a clean hall, just like Traven did. |
AnvilTopic | Watch yourself around the Fo'c's'le. Sailors despise landsmen, and won't hesitate to treat them to a good beating when they're in their cups. |
AnvilTopic | You see a sailor in the streets of Anvil, best step out of his way. If it's in his mind to raise hell, a little jail time is just fair payment. |
AnvilTopic | You are stupid if you come to chatter. If you want to train, and you pay me, then that is not so stupid. |
AnvilTopic | Why don't you just walk around and look for yourself? You need someone to explain everything to you? |
AnvilTopic | It's a big town. Hell, it's a big county. You stick to your part, I stick to mine, all right? |
AnvilTopic | Mother's coming for me in the dragon ships. I don't like these itchy clothes, but I have to wear them or it frightens the fish. |
AnvilTopic | I've gone aground in ports all over the Abecean Sea, and Anvil's far from the worst. Got the Fo'c's'le for my hammock, and Mirabelle to keep it warm. |
AnvilTopic | Anvil wouldn't be my choice for a refit. No proper yard, neither spars nor scantlings in good supply. But, it's ill-luck to complain. |
AnvilTopic | The life of a sailor's wife isn't an easy one. Heinrich is at sea nine months out of ten. But Anvil's a friendly town, and the Nine console me. |
AnvilTopic | Plenty of deer, wolf, boar, mountain lion, bear in the county. Just need to know where to look for 'em. |
AnvilTopic | Well, if you don't mind scruffy sailors smelling like bilge, it's a lovely town. The men are all the same, drunk and shiftless. |
AnvilTopic | My husband is down south in Anvil County, working the Valenwood line, hunting down bandits and smugglers. |
AnvilTopic | Traffic through Anvil harbor comes mostly in exotic, high-profit goods easy to transport by road or Mages Guild couriers to eastern markets. |
AnvilTopic | You can't imagine the fuss some people make. My rats are no problem for anyone. |
AnvilTopic | Between the sailors and shipmen of the port, and my little local circle of friends, I have plenty of yarns for knitting up my tales. |
AnvilTopic | Sorry. I'm new in town. Don't know a soul. |
AnvilTopic | I like it here. People are very friendly. Much nicer than in the Imperial City. |
AnvilTopic | I am currently employed at the Count's Arms, but I'm working on a piece I hope will gain me the patronage of a certain countess. |
AnvilTopic | I've got a few hot prospects. I'm sure something will come through for me. Soon. Really soon. |
AnvilTopic | While you're in Anvil, we'll treat your horse like an honored guest. |
AnvilTopic | I used to be a knacker. That's how I fancy my horses. Ripe, stiff and silent. Hate it when they stare at me. Dumb beasts. |
AnvilTopic | We are from Anvil. |
AnvilTopicCaenlorn01 | Tell me about trainers. |
AnvilTopicCaenlorn02 | Tell me about services. |
AnvilTopicDumania01 | You are indeed still beautiful. |
AnvilTopicDumania02 | You're old, and you look old. |
AnvilTopicMaenlorn01 | Tell me about the Count. |
AnvilTopicMaenlorn02 | Tell me about the people. |
AnvilTopicMaenlorn03 | Anyone need a little help? |
AnvilTopicWilbur01 | Any opportunities? |
AnvilTopicWilbur02 | Buildings here look different. Why? |
AnvilTopicWilbur03 | Any warnings? |
ANY | ANY |
ArcaneULecture1 | ArcaneULecture1 |
ArcaneULecture1 | First, all rune-marked ancient stones are called runestones, though there are, in fact, two very different classes of runestones. |
ArcaneULecture1 | Doomstones have red runes, and are associated with stone circles. Runestones have blue runes, and appear as solitary monuments. |
ArcaneULecture1 | The runes for which the stones are named glow in the dark; however, there is no evidence that the stones are magical. |
ArcaneULecture1 | Various naturally occurring minerals and crystals, like glass and ebony, glow in the dark by their own light -- without being magical. |
ArcaneULecture1 | However, the universal belief that runestones are magical, despite all evidence, is good reason to suspect that the runestones are indeed magical. |
ArcaneULecture1 | One theory is that the stones were once magical, but they have lost their magic, either through age and disuse, or because of sin or neglect. |
ArcaneULecture1 | It may also be that they are magical, but only for certain individuals or under certain circumstances, or that their magics are secret. |
ArcaneULecture2 | ArcaneULecture2 |
ArcaneULecture2 | Cyrodiil's runestones are thought to belong to one of three time periods: the Dawn Era, the Merethic Era, or the late First Era. |
ArcaneULecture2 | Those who believe the runestones to be Dawn Era artifacts, created by the Aedra or Daedra, often describe them as Lorkhan's birthing gift to mortals. |
ArcaneULecture2 | Others assign the runestones to the Merethic or Early First Era, primarily on the basis of their simple, even crude design and craft. |
ArcaneULecture2 | The most common practice is to place the raising of the runestones within the High First Era Cyrodiil of Empress Hestra and the Reman Emperors. |
ArcaneULecture2 | Runestones found in forts like Sancre Tor support a First Era date, though the stones could have been moved to the forts from earlier sites. |
ArcaneULecture2 | The greatest objection to First Era dating is that the stones are completely unlike any other examples of First Era architecture. |
ArcaneULecture2 | I believe the runestones date from the Dawn Era or Merethic Age, but they were moved to new sites by late First Era emperors. |
ArcaneULecture2 | Since the runestones have lost their enchantments, however, we may never know why they were moved, or what function they served at First Era sites. |
ArcaneULecture3 | ArcaneULecture3 |
ArcaneULecture3 | There are six commonly recognized varieties of runestone. |
ArcaneULecture3 | Birthstone Doomstones bear red runes, appear with stone circles, and are associated with the classic birthsigns like the Apprentice and the Atronach. |
ArcaneULecture3 | Heavenly Doomstones bear red runes, appear with stone circles, and are associated with cosmic features of the heavens like the moons Jone and Jode. |
ArcaneULecture3 | Hestra Runestones are marked with green runes, appear as solitary monuments, and are believed to be named for the late First Era Empress Hestra. |
ArcaneULecture3 | Reman Runestones are solitary monuments marked with green runes, almost certainly named for Reman Cyrodiil, the First Era emperor. |
ArcaneULecture3 | Sidri-Ashak Runestones are single standing stones marked with green runes, thought to be named for an obscure Akaviri potentate, Sidri-Ashak. |
ArcaneULecture3 | Fort Runestones are stones with green runes, found singly or in pairs, in the ruins of some subterranean First Era forts. |
ArcaneULecture3 | These names offer few hints to the origin or function of the stones, though they assist scholars in identifying each type of stone on maps |
ArcaneULecture4 | ArcaneULecture4 |
ArcaneULecture4 | Ignore the controversy of whether the runestones are enchanted. Let me suggest one possible account for the placements of the runestones. |
ArcaneULecture4 | Before Tiber Septim, Cyrodiil's roads varied greatly in quality, and were often impassible in bad weather and winter seasons. |
ArcaneULecture4 | In the late First Era, Empress Hestra improved the roads, and the Reman Emperors continued her policies. |
ArcaneULecture4 | The last period of First Era road-building was in the reign of the last strong Akaviri Potentate, Sidri-Ashak. |
ArcaneULecture4 | Note that three classes of runestones are named, respectively, Hestra Stones, Reman Stones, and Sidri-Ashak Stones. |
ArcaneULecture4 | Could these runestones have served as waypoints and landmarks for military patrols of the nascent Imperial Legion? |
ArcaneULecture4 | Did battlemages activate runestones on arrival, thus lighting arcane beacons within the next runestone? |
ArcaneULecture4 | The Mages Guild should fund further study of the early Imperial Legions, their battlemages, and their traditions of patrol and route-finding. |
ArcaneULecture5 | ArcaneULecture5 |
ArcaneULecture5 | Suppose that the runestones are divine, and that the secrets of their magics are revealed only by divine revelation. |
ArcaneULecture5 | Suppose that the runestones existed, for whatever reason, and in whatever form, long before the coming of the Cyrodilic emperors. |
ArcaneULecture5 | Suppose, however, that the power of these stones had been hidden, but was revealed to certain holy men or prophets in the First Era. |
ArcaneULecture5 | Suppose that, under the guidance of the gods, these runestones were newly consecrated to a great purpose... the founding of the Cyrodilic Empire. |
ArcaneULecture5 | Once these ancient monuments might have been powerful bulwarks of the Cyrodilic emperors, battlemages, and priests. |
ArcaneULecture5 | But imagine, as the emperors grew weak, and as the power and glory of the Empire waned, and as the people fell away from their service to the gods... |
ArcaneULecture5 | Imagine that the power of these runestones might have diminished -- weakened, then extinguished -- by the sins of the Potentates. |
ArcaneULecture5 | Few records survive from the Dark Ages of the Potentates. Thus might the secrets of the runestones be lost... in wickedness, vainglory, and neglect. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | Arcane University |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | The Arcane University is the greatest repository of knowledge in all of Cyrodiil. The privilege of admission is a goal every mage strives for. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | The Arcane University is the seat of the Mages Guild in Cyrodiil. Located in the Imperial City, it houses the leaders of our guild. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | Why, all the important people in the guild are there! |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | Arch-Mage Traven lives there, in the tower. It's a fabulous place - you really should see it some day. I've been there many times myself. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | The Imperial City just wouldn't be the same without it. Maybe, some day, if you know the right people, you might get a chance to see it. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | Without recommendations from the local guildhalls, you'll never see the inside of it. I dare say that's one of the few things Traven has done right. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | By all means, travel to the Imperial City and get stopped at the gates. You should get used to that sort of rejection. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | It's been the home of the Mages Guild for the longest time. You should see the library they have there! |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | It's the only place worth visiting in the Imperial City, if you ask me. I only make the trip if I can't find a specific book here. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | Arch-Mage Traven has closed the doors of the University to all who are not qualified to enter. A wise decision, in my opinion. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | It's in the Imperial City; perhaps some day you may be able to visit him there. He's done wonderful things for this guild. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | Within its walls live those who determine the fate of the guild. It is our stronghold, our sanctuary. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | You will come to know it well, in time. I have seen it. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | The Council of Mages meets there in the Imperial City. That's where the real power of the guild lies. |
ArcaneUniversityTopic | If you do what you need to, you'll get there one day. Just don't forget to help those who have aided you on your way. |
ArchMageTopic | Arch-Mage |
ArchMageTopic | That's Hannibal Traven. You'll find him in the Arch-Mage's Tower, in the center of the University. For your sake, he'd better be expecting you... |
ArdalineTopic | Ardaline |
ArdalineTopic | She hasn't been focused on her work recently. It's annoying, frankly. |
ArdalineTopic | The girl hasn't seemed herself lately. I have no idea what's wrong, but something's really bothering her. |
ArdalineTopic | Don't say anything to her. I don't want to embarrass her further. Once this is all taken care of, I'll speak to her privately. |
ArdalineTopic | I don't feel comfortable talking about her with you anymore. |
ArdalineTopic | I've never laid a hand on her. Either in anger or... I've never hurt her, okay? |
ArdalineTopic | I don't know what to say. |
ArdalineTopic | All I want is for her to care about me, to feel the same way as I do about her. But she doesn't. |
ArdalineTopic | I try and I try, and it just doesn't matter. It makes me furious sometimes! |
ArdalineTopic | Yes, I sort of know her. Well, I mean I don't really know her, but I've talked to her some. |
ArdalineTopic | Oh, her. I've seen her around town, but I don't really know her. |
ArdalineTopic | Who? Oh, her. |
ArdalineTopic | Can't help you. I don't really know her. |
ArenaAgronakChalNo | No, I don't want to challenge you. |
ArenaAgronakChalNo | You don't? Oh... Well, all right. I'm sorry, it's just that I fully expected a challenge! It is your right. If you change your mind, I'll be ready. |
ArenaAgronakChalNo | You don't? Oh... Well I can only hope you'll change your mind. In the Arena... Yes, in the Arena anything could happen. Anything... |
ArenaAgronakChalNo | You don't? Oh! Well good! Very good indeed! Maybe after you've helped me out, eh? So please, make haste to Crowhaven! This waiting is unbearable! |
ArenaAgronakChalYes | Yes, I wish to challenge you. |
ArenaAgronakChalYes | As I expected. I accept your challenge! Speak to Ysabel and let her know when you're ready, and I shall make for the Arena. Shinji be with us both! |
ArenaAgronakChalYes | Yes. Yes... I accept your challenge. Go... Go speak with Ysabel. Tell her you're ready. Then we'll... We'll meet in the Arena. Yes, that'll do... |
ArenaAgronakChalYes | Oh! Oh, well... All right then. I was hoping you'd complete your journey to Crowhaven first, but it is your right to challenge me. |
ArenaAgronakChalYes | I accept the challenge, of course. Speak with Ysabel, tell her you're ready. Then we'll meet in the Arena and prove our mettle as warriors. |
ArenaAgronakChoice1 | Sorry, I can't help you right now... |
ArenaAgronakChoice1 | Oh! Oh, well of course. You have your own concerns, I'm sure, and I should not have imposed. Please excuse my indiscretion. |
ArenaAgronakChoice2 | I may be able to help. Tell me more. |
ArenaAgronakChoice2 | I grew up here in the Imperial City, but I was born elsewhere. My mother was a servant in the employ of Lord Lovidicus, and resided at his fortress. |
ArenaAgronakChoice2 | Lady Lovidicus was a shrew of a woman. The Lord and my mother grew close, and ultimately fell in love. I was the result of their union. |
ArenaAgronakChoice2 | When the Lady learned of my birth she was furious, and threatened to kill both my mother and me. So we fled, leaving my claim to nobility behind. |
ArenaAgronakChoice3 | Cut to the chase already, gro-Malog! |
ArenaAgronakChoice3 | Oh! Sorry, I didn't mean to ramble. Go to Crowhaven, to the west. Take this key. It unlocks... something that holds proof of my birth. |
ArenaAgronakChoice3 | Find this proof and return it to me, and I'll share with you some of my finest combat techniques. Trust me, you can't learn these moves in a book! |
ArenaAgronakChoice4 | Please go on. |
ArenaAgronakChoice4 | My mother died recently. Before she passed, she gave me this key, and told me it would "unlock the truth," at the place of my birth, Crowhaven. |
ArenaAgronakChoice4 | Crowhaven is a ruined fort far to the west of here. I'd go myself, but my training regiment doesn't allow for the luxury of such an excursion. |
ArenaAgronakChoice4 | My friend, you must travel to Crowhaven and use the key to unlock whatever it is that holds the proof of my birthright! |
ArenaAgronakChoice4 | Find this proof and return it to me, and I'll share with you some of my finest combat techniques. Trust me, you can't learn these moves in a book! |
ArenaBetChoice1A | Yes, I want to bet on a match. |
ArenaBetChoice1A | Ah, excellent! I knew you were the gambling type! Well, you can bet on the Yellow Team or the Blue Team. |
ArenaBetChoice1A | The teams are evenly matched, so you've pretty much got a 50/50 chance of winning. So, which team would you like to bet on? |
ArenaBetChoice1B | No, I don't want to bet right now. |
ArenaBetChoice1B | Oh, all right. Very well then. If... um... if you need anything, please just ask. I'll be happy to take your bet if you change your mind. |
ArenaBetChoice2A | I'll bet on the Blue Team. |
ArenaBetChoice2A | All right, then, the Blue Team it is. How much do you want to bet? |
ArenaBetChoice2B | I'll bet on the Yellow Team. |
ArenaBetChoice2B | All right, then, the Yellow Team it is. How much do you want to bet? |
ArenaBetChoice2C | I don't want to bet on a match right now. |
ArenaBetChoice2C | Oh! Sorry, I... I just assumed. Well, if there's anything else I can do for you, please just ask. |
ArenaBetChoice3A | I'll bet 25 gold. |
ArenaBetChoice3A | All right, my friend. You've got 25 gold down on the Blue Team. Good luck, and enjoy the match! Oh, and if you win, come see me for your payout! |
ArenaBetChoice3A | All right, my friend. You've got 25 gold down on the Yellow Team. Good luck, and enjoy the match! Oh, and if you win, come see me for your payout! |
ArenaBetChoice3A | Oh... well... it would seem you don't have the 25 gold required to place a bet. Best come back when you've got enough coin. |
ArenaBetChoice3B | I'll bet 50 gold. |
ArenaBetChoice3B | All right, my friend. You've got 50 gold down on the Blue Team. Good luck, and enjoy the match! Oh, and if you win, come see me for your payout! |
ArenaBetChoice3B | All right, my friend. You've got 50 gold down on the Yellow Team. Good luck, and enjoy the match! Oh, and if you win, come see me for your payout! |
ArenaBetChoice3B | Oh... well... it would seem you don't have the 50 gold required to place a bet. Best come back when you've got enough coin. |
ArenaBetChoice3C | I'll bet 100 gold. |
ArenaBetChoice3C | All right, my friend. You've got 100 gold down on the Blue Team. Good luck, and enjoy the match! Oh, and if you win, come see me for your payout! |
ArenaBetChoice3C | All right, my friend. You've got 100 gold down on the Yellow Team. Good luck, and enjoy the match! Oh, and if you win, come see me for your payout! |
ArenaBetChoice3C | Oh... well... it would seem you don't have the 100 gold required to place a bet. Best come back when you've got enough coin. |
ArenaBettingTopic | Betting on a Match |
ArenaBettingTopic | You can bet on either the Yellow Team or Blue Team. The opponents are always evenly matched, so your chance of winning is 50/50. |
ArenaBettingTopic | For each fight, you can bet 25, 50 or 100 gold pieces. You can bet as many times as you want per day, within the hours of 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM. |
ArenaBettingTopic | If you win, you get back double what you bet. Simple as that. Win or lose -- it's mostly a matter of luck. |
ArenaChampName1 | The Spellslinger |
ArenaChampName1 | The Spellslinger, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName1 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName10f | The Iron Maiden |
ArenaChampName10f | The Iron Maiden, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName10f | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName10m | Sir Slaughter |
ArenaChampName10m | Sir Slaughter, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName10m | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName11 | The Tamriel Terror |
ArenaChampName11 | The Tamriel Terror, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName11 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName12 | Dragonheart |
ArenaChampName12 | Dragonheart, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName12 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName2 | The Butcher |
ArenaChampName2 | The Butcher, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName2 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName3 | Shadowstep |
ArenaChampName3 | Shadowstep, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName3 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName4 | The Black Arrow |
ArenaChampName4 | The Black Arrow, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName4 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName5 | Skullcrusher |
ArenaChampName5 | Skullcrusher, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName5 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName6 | The Divine Avenger |
ArenaChampName6 | The Divine Avenger, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName6 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName7 | The Messenger of Death |
ArenaChampName7 | The Messenger of Death, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName7 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName8 | The Crimson Blade |
ArenaChampName8 | The Crimson Blade, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName8 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName9 | Man o' War |
ArenaChampName9 | Man o' War, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName9 | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChampName9f | Lady Luck |
ArenaChampName9f | Lady Luck, huh? I like it! Yeah, that'll do nicely. All right, it's time to see if you're crazy good or just plain crazy. |
ArenaChampName9f | The Gray Prince is headed up to the Arena as we speak. Go up there and meet him, one Champion to the next. May the Divines have mercy on your soul. |
ArenaChoice1A | I want to be a combatant. |
ArenaChoice1A | You what? You want to be a combatant? Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Look at you! My granny could beat you, and she's dead! |
ArenaChoice1A | Wait, you're serious, aren't you? What is with you people? You walk in, want to be combatants, and your entrails end up decorating my Red Room. |
ArenaChoice1A | All right. It's your funeral. Welcome to the Arena, you filthy Pit Dog. You're free to fight, so long as you know the rules of competition. |
ArenaChoice1A | Now, let me give you your Battle Raiment. It's the uniform of all Arena combatants. Do you want a Light Raiment or a Heavy Raiment? |
ArenaChoice1B | I'll be going now. |
ArenaChoice1B | You're damn right you will! This is a training hall, not a nursery! Now get back up those stairs while you still have legs! Damned tourists.... |
ArenaChoice2A | I'll take the Heavy Raiment. |
ArenaChoice2A | Here. Wear it proudly. And keep it in good condition, would you? That way I can give it to some other suicidal idiot after you're dead. |
ArenaChoice2A | Just let me know when you're ready for a match and we can get this over with. |
ArenaChoice2B | I'll take the Light Raiment. |
ArenaChoice2B | A Light Raiment, huh? You sure? I figured you for the Heavy Raiment type. You know, hide behind a skin of steel? Hmph. Okay then, here. |
ArenaChoice2B | Put that on, see if it fits okay. When you're ready for a match, I'll be waiting. You want to fight, you talk to me. All right then. |
ArenaChoice3A | Challenge the Champion. |
ArenaChoice3B | Do not challenge the Champion. |
ArenaCombatantTopic | Becoming an Arena Combatant |
ArenaCombatantTopic | If, by any chance, you're interested in actually fighting in the Arena, you need to head down to the Bloodworks and speak with Owyn, the Blademaster. |
ArenaCombatantTopic | Just head through the door here on my right and take the stairs down. Be on your best behavior, though. Owyn is a bit... cranky by nature. |
ArenaFanChoice1A | Beat it, kid. I don't need a fan. |
ArenaFanChoice1A | Aw gee! You sure? Okay, well, I'll be hanging around the Arena grounds if you need someone to worship the ground you walk on. Bye! |
ArenaFanChoice1B | Follow your esteemed Grand Champion! |
ArenaFanChoice1B | Golly, you're the best! I'm going to follow you and watch you and worship the ground you walk on! Let's go! |
ArenaFanChoiceHold | Wait here. Yes, right here. |
ArenaFanChoiceHold | Here? Right here? What about, say... over there? No? Right here? All right then, you're the Grand Champion! Whatever you say! |
ArenaICRaiment1 | Give me the Heavy Raiment of Valor. |
ArenaICRaiment1 | Right! Okay... It is with great honor that I present to you this gold, and the esteemed Raiment of Valor, and name you the new Arena Grand Champion! |
ArenaICRaiment1 | You've done it! The Gray Prince was a great Orc, rest his soul and all that... but you beat him! Ha ha! |
ArenaICRaiment1 | Now go! Take some time to rest! When you're feeling up to it, come talk to me again and we'll discuss your future! |
ArenaICRaiment2 | Give me the Light Raiment of Valor. |
ArenaICRaiment2 | Right! Okay... It is with great honor that I present to you this gold, and the esteemed Raiment of Valor, and name you the new Arena Grand Champion! |
ArenaICRaiment2 | You've done it! The Gray Prince was a great Orc, rest his soul and all that... but you beat him! Ha ha! |
ArenaICRaiment2 | Now go! Take some time to rest! When you're feeling up to it, come talk to me again and we'll discuss your future! |
ArenaTopic | Arena |
ArenaTopic | The Arena is the bloody jewel of the Imperial City. It's where all the best fighters from all over the Empire come to test their skills. |
ArenaTopic | If you think you've got what it takes, go talk to Owyn, the Blademaster. You'll find him in the Bloodworks, day and night. |
ArenaTopic | But stay away from Ysabel, the Battle Matron. She doesn't deal with combatants, unless they want to challenge the Grand Champion. |
ArenaTopic | It's our home away from home, isn't it? I guess you could say the Blademaster and Battle Matron are our mother and father, huh? Ha ha ha ha ha! |
ArgonianBloodTopic | Argonian Blood |
ArgonianBloodTopic | I'll just take that dagger back from you. It should have more than enough blood for my needs. |
ArgonianBloodTopic | I do hope it didn't cause too much trouble. |
ArgonianBloodTopic | You haven't used it yet, have you? Don't be hesitant. This is the only way. |
ArgonianBloodTopic | This dagger has been specially treated. All you need to do is stab an Argonian with it, and there'll be enough blood on it to use. |
ArgonianBloodTopic | Any old Argonian will do, and you needn't kill it, but do be careful. Stabbing strangers often doesn't sit well with townspeople or the town guards. |
ArgonianDrofahrTopic | Argonian Dro'fahr |
ArkvedTOPIC | Arkved |
ArnoraTopic | Arnora |
ArvenaThelasTOPIC | Arvena Thelas |
AssassChangeSubject | Change the subject. |
assassination | assassination |
assassinationBaurus | assassination |
AssassNod | Nod in agreement. |
AssassTellStory | Tell your story. |
AssassWitness | I was a witness. |
Assault | Assault |
Assault | No! Not like this! |
Assault | Please! No! |
Assault | No, no! The pain! |
Assault | Stop! Take me unaware, not like this! |
Assault | It hurts, stop! |
Assault | preserve |
Assault | Umbra shall feed! |
Assault | You there, stop! |
Assault | Hey, come on now! There's no need to get violent! |
Assault | Such violence! |
Assault | Can't you settle this peacefully? |
Assault | Help! Help! I'm being attacked! |
Assault | By the Nine Divines! Assault! Assault! |
Assault | By the gods, there's a psychopath on the loose! |
Assault | [Gasp!] What's going on? |
Assault | Guards! Guards! Someone's being attacked! |
Assault | You shouldn't have done that. |
Assault | Summon the Brethren! |
Assault | Kill the stranger! |
Assault | Slay the outsider! |
Assault | You dare to attack Fathis Aren? |
AssaultNoCrime | AssaultNoCrime |
AssaultNoCrime | Fight! Fight! Fight! |
AssaultNoCrime | Whoa ho! This is gonna be good! |
AssaultNoCrime | Oooh, I hope you know what you're doing... |
AssaultNoCrime | Hey! What did you do that for? You some kind of maniac? |
AssaultNoCrime | Heh. It's been too long since I've seen a good brawl. |
AssaultNoCrime | Hey! What'd I ever do to you? |
AssaultNoCrime | You dare attack me? |
AssaultNoCrime | Back off! I'm warning you! |
AssaultNoCrime | preserve |
AssaultNoCrime | Very well. |
Attack | Attack |
Attack | Mazken for the Madgod! |
Attack | Heathen! |
Attack | Vitharn shall fall! |
Attack | For Vitharn! |
Attack | Die, Fanatic! |
Attack | [Knight Attack Sound] |
Attack | [Knight Attack Sound] |
Attack | [Knight Attack Sound] |
Attack | For Sheogorath! |
Attack | For the Madgod! |
Attack | Kneel before the Saints! |
Attack | E'Tah Aureal! |
Attack | E'Tah Mazken! |
Attack | Mazken! |
Attack | I'll smash your skull! |
Attack | Dementia will never be yours! |
Attack | How dare you try and best me! |
Attack | I'll feed on your entrails for dinner! |
Attack | I've slain Grummites tougher than you! |
Attack | Darkness take you! |
Attack | Pinnacle Rock will be cleansed! |
Attack | Brellach will be cleansed! |
Attack | Pinnacle Rock is ours! |
Attack | Brellach is ours! |
Attack | Fall before me, scum! |
Attack | Fall before me, scum! |
Attack | I will cast you into the darkness! |
Attack | Your light will shine no more. |
Attack | How dare you invade this holy place! |
Attack | Die, heretic! |
Attack | Get out! Get out! |
Attack | Chalice... Mine! Get away! |
Attack | The Felldew is ours! You can't have it! |
Attack | No one defeats Grommok! No one! |
Attack | You'll not get the best of me! |
Attack | Take that you sack of rotting meat! |
Attack | Die tree scum! |
Attack | Cut them down! |
Attack | Kill every last one of them! |
Attack | What kind of nefarious sorcery is this?! |
Attack | Ha! Take that! |
Attack | Foul vermin! |
Attack | They're everywhere! Get them! Get them! |
Attack | We're going to die! |
Attack | This is impossible! |
Attack | Try not to kill it! |
Attack | You'll have to get me a new one if it dies! |
Attack | For Jyggalag and Order! |
Attack | Down with the Madgod! |
Attack | Order take you! |
Attack | I serve the Lord of Order! |
Attack | Madness shall be purged from this realm! |
Attack | The Madgod is no match for my Lord Jyggalag! |
Attack | Order will rule this Realm! It is foreordained! |
Attack | Why die for a false god? |
Attack | Madness always yields to the march of Order! |
Attack | Order take you! |
Attack | The Greymarch is upon you, fool! |
Attack | Order's purity protects me. |
Attack | Strength through Order! |
Attack | Hurargh! |
Attack | Hurh! |
Attack | Arrgh! |
Attack | Hargh! |
Attack | Aureals! To me! |
Attack | Defend the Palace! |
Attack | We must shut down the Obelisks! |
Attack | Beware the Obelisks! |
Attack | The Lord of Order will claim your throne! |
Attack | Sheogorath has abandoned you, fool! |
Attack | The Greymarch is upon you. |
Attack | Order's victory is inevitable. |
Attack | Bow before the might of my Lord Jyggalag! |
Attack | The day of Madness is over! |
Attack | You're too late, fool. |
Attack | The sap of this Tree already flows with the pure essence of Order. |
Attack | Why do you fight for the Madgod? |
Attack | Order has always proved the stronger. |
Attack | You think you can stop the Greymarch? |
Attack | Where is Sheogorath now? He has abandoned you, as he did me. |
Attack | My Lord Jyggalag will never be turned aside by the likes of you, fool! |
Attack | Jyggalag will reward me well for your death! |
Attack | I'll teach you to steal from the Countess of Leyawiin! |
Attack | Thief! I will get Hrormir's Icestaff from you, dead or alive! |
Attack | I'll teach you to steal from the Arcane University! |
Attack | My father will never be beaten by the likes of you. |
Attack | You cannot stop Lord Dagon! |
Attack | You are too late, fool! |
Attack | You know nothing of my father's true power! |
Attack | Lord Dagon will walk the earth again! |
Attack | Nothing can stop Lord Dagon now! |
Attack | I will present your soul to my father as a mighty gift! |
Attack | Test your strength against me, mortal! |
Attack | The Dawn is breaking! |
Attack | The time of Cleansing is almost here! |
Attack | Lord Dagon will welcome your soul in Oblivion! |
Attack | You are weak, like the gods you pray to! |
Attack | Be glad you will not live to see the day Lord Dagon walks the earth. |
Attack | Only the Chosen will survive the Cleansing. |
Attack | Not on this day! |
Attack | Watch the flank! |
Attack | Stand ready! |
Attack | A little closer... |
Attack | You'll taste my steel, Reman dog! |
Attack | Die, cur! |
Attack | Yaaaa! |
Attack | Jump on my sword while you can! |
Attack | Sithis will feast on your soul! |
Attack | Die, betrayer! |
Attack | For the glory of Sithis! |
Attack | Night Mother grant me strength! |
Attack | I will bathe in your blood! |
Attack | Victory will be mine! |
Attack | Die, Blue Team coward! |
Attack | You'll never leave this Arena alive! |
Attack | You're the best the Blue Team has to offer? Ha! |
Attack | This match is mine, weakling! |
Attack | Thief in the castle! Thief! |
Attack | I'll take Llathasa's statue off of your cold, dead body! |
Attack | Grave robber! |
Attack | Intruder in the castle! Protect the Countess! |
Attack | I will feed the mistress your blood! |
Attack | An escaped prisoner! I'll separate your head from your shoulders! |
Attack | Drive them back! |
Attack | For Kvatch! |
Attack | Make those bastards pay! |
Attack | You'll never take me alive! |
Attack | Die! Die! Die! |
Attack | I'll never serve you! |
Attack | You thought I was weak, didn't you? |
Attack | Did you think I would be your puppet?! |
Attack | No-one steals from Fathis Aren! |
Attack | Ancestor, guide my hands! |
Attack | You killed my mother! You ruined my life! I will destroy you all! |
Attack | My whole life I have waited for this moment! Die! |
Attack | Huurraggh! |
Attack | Grrahh! |
Attack | We kill and kill and kill! All we know is death! It ends here! |
Attack | The Night Mother will fall by my hand! Her spirit will haunt my nightmares no longer! |
Attack | Die! All of you! Die! Agggghhh! |
Attack | I'll hack you to pieces! |
Attack | Ha ha ha! You move like a pregnant cow! |
Attack | Oh, what's the matter? Is the baby gonna cry? |
Attack | Now you will know pain! |
Attack | Today you die! |
Attack | Kneel, churl! |
Attack | Yield, slave! |
Attack | Go down! |
Attack | Weep, fettlekyn! |
Attack | Bow to me! |
Attack | Give way, caitiff! |
Attack | On your belly, nikyn! |
Attack | Join my trophies, nithing! |
Attack | Fail and fall! |
Attack | Open wide! |
Attack | Crawl, craven! |
Attack | Beg, birthskin! |
Attack | Shatter, weakling! |
Attack | Heel, dog! |
Attack | Break! Bleed! |
Attack | Feel this! |
Attack | Back, nithing! |
Attack | Kyn and Valkyn! |
Attack | Feed me, Lord! |
Attack | Prince and Power! |
Attack | I banish you! |
Attack | Break and fall! |
Attack | Dark and deep! |
Attack | Burst, bloodsack! |
Attack | For the Emperor! |
Attack | You shouldn't have come for us! |
Attack | This is none of your business! |
Attack | You've made a big mistake! |
Attack | Guild rats! Get 'em! |
Attack | They've found us! Attack! |
Attack | You shouldn't have come after us! |
Attack | Run while you can, guild rat! |
Attack | We're busted. Get him! |
Attack | We're busted. Get her! |
Attack | He hired a guard! Attack! |
Attack | Take them down! |
Attack | For the Emperor! |
Attack | This one's mine. |
Attack | For the Blades and the Emperor! |
Attack | Take them down! |
Attack | Oblivion take you! |
Attack | You thought we'd go down easy? |
Attack | Watch your back, Baurus! |
Attack | Glenroy! Over here! |
Attack | Die you scum! |
Attack | Gods' blood! |
Attack | Mara's mercy on you. |
Attack | Talos preserve us! |
Attack | Fool! I am no effete noble! |
Attack | I am a vampire, a Lord of Blood! |
Attack | It's the Gray Fox! You're under arrest! |
Attack | You should have paid the fine! |
Attack | So hungry! Aggghhh! |
Attack | I have not eaten in decades! You will be my feast! Aggghhh! |
Attack | Food! |
Attack | First I'll kill you. Then I'll get Ruslan and Luronk. You'll all pay for what you did to me. |
Attack | Talos bless me. |
Attack | Parry and strike. |
Attack | I've sworn to die, have you? |
Attack | The training of thousands has passed through me. |
Attack | Quickly now. |
Attack | Wrong move. |
Attack | Back to Oblivion with you! |
Attack | Watch the flank! |
Attack | Steady! |
Attack | Don't hold back! |
Attack | You're no better than the others. |
Attack | I welcome the contest! |
Attack | You came for the Amulet. Take it then! |
Attack | Strength against strength! |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | preserve |
Attack | Do not give up hope! |
Attack | We must get to the Temple! Drive them back! |
Attack | Follow me! The Temple is our only hope! |
Attack | For Bruma and the Empire! |
Attack | Who are they? |
Attack | Watch out! There may be more of them! |
Attack | I've got this one! |
Attack | Hold the line! |
Attack | They must not pass! |
Attack | Stand fast for Bruma! |
Attack | Akatosh and the Dragon! |
Attack | Remember Kvatch! |
Attack | Back to Oblivion with you! |
Attack | Oblivion take you! |
Attack | To me! |
Attack | That's for my father! |
Attack | Your lord will never prevail! |
Attack | Drive them back! |
Attack | For Akatosh! |
Attack | Take that! |
Attack | A little closer... |
Attack | Fight fire with fire! |
Attack | Come on! Together we can defeat him! |
Attack | Death to the Master! |
Attack | Mankar Camoran must be destroyed! |
Attack | Death to Dagon's lackeys! |
Attack | For Tamriel! |
Attack | Down with this false Paradise! |
Attack | Hurargh! |
Attack | Hurh! |
Attack | Ha ha! |
Attack | Arrgh! |
Attack | Hargh! |
Attack | Die! |
Attack | Take that! |
Attack | I'll send your bloody soul straight to Sovngarde! |
Attack | You Elves are all the same! All flash and no fury! |
Attack | You're a traitor to your own race! |
Attack | You humans are all the same! Weak and worthless! |
Attack | Come... here! |
Attack | Come to me, sweet flesh! |
Attack | Blood! I need your blood! |
Attack | Don't feel bad -- no one lives forever! |
Attack | You do realize I've been holding back? |
Attack | I've fought mudcrabs more fearsome than you! |
Attack | For the Empire! |
Attack | You dare oppose the might of the Imperial Legion? |
Attack | Remember the Emperor! |
Attack | Die, you Orc filth! |
Attack | Am I supposed to be impressed? |
Attack | What's the matter, getting tired? |
Attack | You're pathetic! |
Attack | You're outmatched, Elf! |
Attack | I'm going to bleed you slow! |
Attack | Die, you mangy housecat! |
Attack | You'll make a fine pair of boots, lizard! |
Attack | Fall before me, Breton! |
Attack | Die, Imperial! Die! |
Attack | I'll have your head, you filthy Nord! |
Attack | Puny Elf! I'll pick my teeth with your spine! |
Attack | This is the part where you fall down and bleed to death! |
Attack | Die, cur! |
Attack | This ends here! |
Attack | Why... won't... you... die? |
Attack | Grrrr! |
Attack | Yaaaaiii! |
Attack | Ha! You'll never take me down! |
Attack | Die, damn you! |
Attack | Show me what you've got! |
Attack | Do your worst! |
Attack | That the best you can do? |
Attack | Let's get this over with! |
Attack | I'm just warming up, you pathetic worm! |
avmafrenagaia | av mafre nagaia |
avmafrenagaia | mafre' seems to translate to frost. So a spell with frost damage should work for it. Anything else? |
avmolaganyammis | av molag anyammis |
avmolaganyammis | According to this, it translates to "From Fire, Life." Fire it is, then. Anything else? |
AxeofDragol | Axe of Dragol |
AxeofDragol | Yeah. It's a battleaxe with the word "Dragol" carved into the haft. Huge. You can't miss it. I ain't gonna draw you a picture. |
AxeofDragol | Aleron never mentioned it to me before. |
AxeofDragol | Clever ruse. I wonder how many have died falling for it? |
AxeofDragol | You haven't guessed it yet? There never was any Axe of Dragol. It was just a ruse to lure you out here. |
AxeofDragol | I fell for the same trick. In my case, he told me if I retrieved the axe, he'd erase my debts. I was such an idiot to believe him. |
AxeofDragol | You're now the prey in Kurdan's insane hunt, just like I am. And here, we'll most likely die. |
AyleidReference | Ayleid Reference |
AyleidReference | I don't know why Denel is even trying. This is doomed to fail. |
AyleidReference | But fine. If he wants it, he can have it. It's just one more thing I'll get blamed for in the end. |
AyleidReference | Now that I have the book, I can try and translate what's on the walls here. You just read the inscriptions, and let me know what they say. |
AyleidReference | You got the book, eh? Good for you. I've given up trying to deal with her for now. |
AyleidReference | I'll tell you what. I'll take the book, and then if you can read me the inscriptions, I'll see if I can find translations for them. |
AyleidReference | I don't know. Anything that might help explain these inscriptions in the ruins. They're like nothing we've seen to date. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | Azani Blackheart |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | There's no more to say about him. He will not be missed. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | It's good we've killed him. I'll need his ring as proof that we did the job. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | Dead, finally. Good work. Did you retrieve his ring? I want that as proof that the Blackwood Company didn't defeat him. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | He's here. I know it. Lead the way. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | The bastards! There was no battle. Azani must have made a deal with the Blackwood Company. My guess is that they paid him off. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | They get the weapon for Argoth, collect the payment, and tell Azani where the mage is. Easy for Blackheart to retrieve the weapon and collect on it. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | We need to find out what happened with him. It's all suspicious to me. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | This is his stronghold. Where the Blackwood Company supposedly defeated him. Something's not right here. Come on. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | That mission was the start of it. That was when Vitellus was killed. We were contracted by a wizard, Argoth, to recover an artifact from Blackheart. |
AzaniBlackheartTOPIC | I went in there with twenty men. I left with five. Vitellus wasn't one of them. He died covering our retreat. |
bandits | Bandits |
bandits | From all accounts, there were four or five of them, and they've been seen heading east on the road. Please, find the Stone of St. Alessia. |
BanusTalk | BanusTalk |
barricade | test |
Barter | Barter |
Barter | I have much to offer, and I'm always on the lookout for more. |
Barter | I might be willing to part with a few things, if the price is right. |
Barter | If you're looking to unload some goods, you've come to the right place. |
Barter | Looking for a good book? I bet I have just what you need. |
Barter | I'm sure I have something that will interest you. |
Barter | If you like what you see, don't hesitate to say so. |
Barter | Armor and weapons. Maybe not pretty, but they get the job done. |
Barter | I'm sure I have something here you can use. |
Barter | Always a good idea to protect yourself. I can help with that. |
Barter | I have food and drink for sale. I'm sure something will interest you. |
Barter | Hungry? Thirsty? I can help with that. |
Barter | Just keep your eyes on the menu, and off of Sheer Meedish. |
Barter | We may be in the Choosy Beggar, but here you can eat like a king. |
Barter | I've got food and drink, if you need it. I haven't touched it much, so it should be safe. Might want to wipe it off first anyway. You never know. |
Barter | Good food helps keep you healthy. For most people, anyway. Doesn't seem to work for me. |
Barter | Eat well, while you have your health. I'm sure I have something that would interest you. |
Barter | The world could come crashing down around us any day now. Never know what might save your hide, so I've got a bit of everything. |
Barter | Please, look. Buy. Something here might save you when the end comes. |
Barter | I've been storing things for when the end comes. You might find some of it useful. |
Barter | I've got the sharpest blades in the Isles. Maybe anywhere. Take a look. |
Barter | Need something sharp? Stabbing, cutting, that sort of thing? I can accommodate you, I assure you. |
Barter | Weapons and armor here. Especially weapons. Sharp ones. |
Barter | Buy a drink and watch the fight. |
Barter | By Sithis, I don't have all day! Hurry it up! |
Barter | Make it quick. |
Barter | I am eager to peruse your haul. |
Barter | How may I help a guild brother? |
Barter | You always bring in good business. |
Barter | Shh! Keep it down. This isn't exactly legal. |
Barter | You are one hot customer! |
Barter | So what's hot today? |
Barter | This should be good! |
Barter | Show me your stuff. |
Barter | My favorite customer! Whaddrya got? |
Barter | You got some hot property? |
Barter | You never know when you might need a good strong potion. Best to stock up now while you can! |
Barter | I have potions, and everything you need to make your own. What will it be? |
Barter | Looking to lighten your load, but fill up your coin purse? |
Barter | I'll buy just about anything, for the right price. |
Barter | Need a bite to eat? Maybe something to wash it down with? |
Barter | A little food and drink will do you some good. |
Barter | Looking for some reading material? You've come to the right place. |
Barter | Need a book? You've come to the right place. |
Barter | I would love to put you in some of my fine garments. |
Barter | Need new clothing? I have a fantastic selection. |
Barter | Looking to buy a horse? I have some fine animals for sale. |
Barter | Need a new mount? I have fine horses for sale here. |
Barter | Perhaps you need new armor? A weapon? I have a large selection of both. |
Barter | Armor, weapons, I have it all. How may I help you? |
Barter | Have a look at my wares. I'm sure there's something to suit you. |
Barter | What can I interest you in? |
Barter | Can I interest you in some of my wares? |
Barter | Only quality goods for sale here. What can I interest you in? |
Barter | I offer the finest goods and lowest prices in all Cyrodiil. |
Barter | May I interest you in some of my fine wares? |
Barter | Let's do business. |
Barter | Have a look around. You won't find better prices in all Tamriel. |
BarterBuyItem | BarterBuyItem |
BarterBuyItem | I suppose that's a good offer. Very well. |
BarterBuyItem | All right, but only because it's you. |
BarterBuyItem | That seems like a fair exchange. |
BarterBuyItem | That's a good deal. |
BarterBuyItem | I can live with that. |
BarterBuyItem | You won't regret that decision. |
BarterBuyItem | I'm sure you'll put that to good use. |
BarterBuyItem | For you? All right, I'll take it. |
BarterBuyItem | Enjoy it. |
BarterBuyItem | Very good. |
BarterBuyItem | A pleasure doing business with you. |
BarterBuyItem | That should satisfy you. |
BarterBuyItem | I hope you get some use out of that. |
BarterBuyItem | A good bargain, that is. |
BarterBuyItem | A wise choice. |
BarterBuyItem | I hope you enjoy it. I can't seem to taste anything these days. |
BarterBuyItem | Thank you. The funds go toward my home remedies. |
BarterBuyItem | Thank you for purchasing.... |
BarterBuyItem | An excellent choice. |
BarterBuyItem | I hope that serves you well. |
BarterBuyItem | I'm sure you'll put that to good use. |
BarterBuyItem | Enjoy. |
BarterBuyItem | You ripped me off blind. I hope you're happy with yourself. |
BarterBuyItem | It is an honor to bargain with a thief of your reputation. |
BarterBuyItem | If you need any more of those, I might be able to get some later. |
BarterBuyItem | See anything else you're interested in? |
BarterBuyItem | I accept such low prices only for guild members. |
BarterBuyItem | I shouldn't sell it to ya so cheap, but I know you won't ask too many questions. |
BarterBuyItem | A bargain at any price. |
BarterBuyItem | That's a good deal. |
BarterBuyItem | An excellent deal. |
BarterBuyItem | Pleasure doing business with you. |
BarterBuyItem | I wouldn't make that deal with just anybody. |
BarterBuyItem | You're a fine negotiator. |
BarterBuyItem | You bought that for a song. |
BarterBuyItem | I let that go too cheaply. |
BarterBuyItem | You drive a hard bargain. |
BarterBuyItem | A fine bargain for you. |
BarterBuyItem | Anything else? |
BarterExit | BarterExit |
BarterExit | If you have anything else to sell, I'd gladly consider an offer. |
BarterExit | Thank you for your patronage. |
BarterExit | If there's anything else you're interested in, anything at all, just let me know. |
BarterExit | If you need anything else, you know where to find me. |
BarterExit | Your business is appreciated. |
BarterExit | Thank you for stopping by. Stay healthy. |
BarterExit | If you need more, you know where to find me. I'm nearly always at work. |
BarterExit | If the world hasn't ended, I'll be here. Come back again. |
BarterExit | Have a seat. |
BarterExit | Just take your trinkets and go! |
BarterExit | If you're done shopping, you'd best be moving along. |
BarterExit | Don't forget, only I can fence the most difficult items. |
BarterExit | Remember, act casual, like we haven't done anything illegal. |
BarterExit | Let's just keep this affair between the two of us. |
BarterExit | Just walk away like you don't know me. |
BarterExit | I'm glad that's done. I need a nap. |
BarterExit | Another satisfied customer. |
BarterExit | Come back and see me again. |
BarterExit | Thank you for your patronage. |
BarterExit | I appreciate your business. |
BarterExit | Thank you. Come again. |
BarterExit | Tell your friends about me! |
BarterExit | A pleasure to serve you. |
BarterExit | Thank you for your business. |
BarterFail | BarterFail |
BarterFail | You're going to have to do better than that. |
BarterFail | I like you, but not that much. |
BarterFail | I can't accept that offer. |
BarterFail | I'm not giving up anything for that offer. |
BarterFail | No way. I'm not taking that. |
BarterFail | Try again. That's not good enough. |
BarterFail | That offer's not good enough. |
BarterFail | Are you trying to take advantage of me? I'm not making that deal. |
BarterFail | I'm cursed with ugliness, not stupidity. |
BarterFail | No, I don't think so. Try again. |
BarterFail | Your offer is unacceptable. |
BarterFail | I'm in this to make money, not lose it. |
BarterFail | Are you trying to ruin me? That offer's no good. |
BarterFail | Not for that price. Try again. |
BarterFail | I'm ill, not stupid. That's a bad deal. |
BarterFail | You'll need to make a better offer. |
BarterFail | I can't part with anything for that price. |
BarterFail | You'll have to do better than that. |
BarterFail | No deal. |
BarterFail | Ha! You've got to be kidding me. |
BarterFail | What do you take me for? |
BarterFail | You've priced yourself out of a deal. Care to make a counter-offer? |
BarterFail | Don't try to cheat me you misbegotten whelp! |
BarterFail | I don't think so. You wouldn't try to cheat an old pro, would you? |
BarterFail | No deal. Better I should steal it myself. |
BarterFail | I can't make that deal. Even for you. |
BarterFail | I can't make that deal. |
BarterFail | No deal. |
BarterFail | Make me a better offer. |
BarterFail | That's just not reasonable. |
BarterFail | You need to make a better offer. |
BarterFail | I can't afford to do that. |
BarterFail | You're trying to drive me out of business. |
BarterFail | You've got to be kidding. |
BarterFail | I can't do that. |
BarterFail | You don't expect me to make that deal, do you? |
BarterSellItem | BarterSellItem |
BarterSellItem | That's a fair deal. |
BarterSellItem | That's a good deal. |
BarterSellItem | I can accept that. |
BarterSellItem | Seems a fair bargain to me. |
BarterSellItem | You got a good deal there. |
BarterSellItem | I can accept that. |
BarterSellItem | You got a good deal there. |
BarterSellItem | A fair bargain. |
BarterSellItem | That seems fair to me. |
BarterSellItem | You've got yourself a deal, idiot. Now I can sell it for 5 times its worth. |
BarterSellItem | Why must I be such a soft touch? |
BarterSellItem | Sure, why not. I might even be able to ransom it back to the original owner. |
BarterSellItem | I do think I've been taken advantage of. |
BarterSellItem | Deal! I can sell it for twice that price, to the right customer. |
BarterSellItem | I think I can move this item for ya at that price. Got anything else? |
BarterSellItem | That's a fair deal. |
BarterSellItem | A good price for a good customer. |
BarterSellItem | A fine transaction. |
BarterSellItem | You got a great deal there. |
BarterSellItem | That's more than I'd usually pay. |
BarterSellItem | You've made a good bit of gold. |
BarterSellItem | An excellent bargain. |
BarterSellItem | That seems a fair price. |
BarterSellItem | That's a good deal. |
BarterSellItem | You drive a hard bargain. |
BarterSellItem | You probably cheated me, didn't you? |
BarterStolen | BarterStolen |
batsTOPIC | Bats |
BattleMatronTopic | Battle Matron |
BattleMatronTopic | That's Ysabel. She's sort of the Arena den mother. She handles the logistical stuff, as well as the training of the Grand Champion. |
BattleMatronTopic | The Battle Matron serves as the Grand Champion's trainer and manager, among other things. Plus, I get to keep Owyn in line. Works for me. |
BattleMatronTopic | That's Ysabel Andronicus, crabby old woman who sits over there. She's dear to me, so if you wrong her in any way, I'll rip your damn liver out. |
BaurusInterrogation | BaurusInterrogation |
BaurusInterrogation1 | BaurusInterrogation1 |
BaurusInterrogation2 | BaurusInterrogation2 |
BaurusInterrogation3 | BaurusInterrogation3 |
BaurusInterrogation4 | BaurusInterrogation4 |
BaurusInterrogation5 | BaurusInterrogation5 |
BaurusInterrogation6 | BaurusInterrogation6 |
BaurusInterrogation7 | BaurusInterrogation7 |
BaurusInterrogation8 | BaurusInterrogation8 |
BaurusTopic | Baurus |
BaurusTopic | He will not be forgotten. He goes to Aetherius to join the other fallen heroes of the Blades. |
BaurusTopic | I thank you for recovering his sword. I will set it in a place of honor in the Great Hall of Cloud Ruler Temple. |
BaurusTopic | He served with honor. No Blade could ask for higher praise. |
BaurusTopic | One of the youngest Blades ever to serve in the Emperor's personal guard. |
BaurusTopic | I am glad to hear that he survived, but I fear he will take the Emperor's death particularly hard. |
BaurusTopic | I'm glad to have Baurus here. He guards Martin night and day. His way of atoning for the death of Emperor Uriel, I suppose. |
BaurusTopic | I am glad to hear that he survived. A small bit of good news in these dark times. But he will take the Emperor's death very hard. |
BearclawHelmTOPIC | Helm of Oreyn Bearclaw |
BearclawHelmTOPIC | It belonged to an ancestor, Oreyn Bearclaw, but was lost for centuries. It was found only when Malacath wrongly believed my family line ended. |
BearclawHelmTOPIC | It was returned to me by a stranger from my homeland, Morrowind. Wear it proudly. Perhaps you can help restore the glory of my family's name. |
bed | Bed |
bed | You've already rented a room. I'm sure there are no problems. |
bed | You want to stay here for a night, eh? Just for sleeping... you keep to yourself, mind your business, and stay away from my wife. |
bed | The room is 20 gold for the night. You want to stay or not? |
bed | You've got the best room I can offer. If you start feeling ill for any reason, please consider shortening your stay. |
bed | Sleepy, are you? Be careful, you might be ill. Or dying. You never know... |
bed | If you insist on sleeping, there's a bed for 20 gold a night. |
bed | You've already rented the room.... Not much more to say, is there? |
bed | I do have a bed available, for 20 gold a night. Would you like to rent it? |
bed | But you've already rented a room for the night. |
bed | I do have a bed available, for 10 gold a night. Would you like to rent it? |
bed | There's never any charge for you, friend. Upstairs, first door on the left. |
bed | You've already got a room. Nothin' more I can get for you. |
bed | There's a bed, of a sort. It ain't much, but it gets the job done. 10 gold a night if you're interested. |
bed | You've already got the use of the only beds I have. What more do you want? |
bed | It's not the nicest bed in Cyrodiil, but it's cheap. 10 gold, and it's yours for the night. |
bed | You have rented the only room I have for you. |
bed | A bed you seek? There is one here for you, if you have the 10 gold to rent it. |
bed | I hope you find the room to your liking. |
bed | Are you interested? It's only 10 gold for the night. |
bed | The room at the end of the hall upstairs is yours for the night. Dream well. |
bed | There's a fresh bed available to anyone who's got the 10 gold. Would you like it? |
bed | I hope it's comfortable enough for you. |
bed | The room at the end of the hall upstairs is yours for the night, just like we agreed. |
bed | Aye, there's a bed free if you need it. It'll be 10 gold for the night. What do you say? |
bed | You've already got the room. It's down below deck. |
bed | There's a room, all right. And a fine room it is -- yours for the night for only 10 gold! |
bed | I hope the room meets your needs. |
bed | Yes, there's a room available. It'll cost 15 gold for the night. Are you interested? |
bed | You're already staying in one room, and I don't rent multiple rooms to a single customer. |
bed | Why, yes. I do have a lovely room available for a mere 40 gold a night. Are you interested? |
bed | Why, yes. I do have a lovely room available for a mere 40 gold a night. Are you interested? |
bed | I hope you sleep well. |
bed | If you've got 10 gold, I've got a room for the night. Deal? |
bed | I trust the room is satisfactory. |
bed | Need a place to rest? I have a room available, if you'd care to rent it for a night. |
bed | I hope you enjoy your stay. |
bed | I have just the thing for you. A lovely suite on the second floor, for only 40 gold a night. Quite a steal. Interested? |
bed | The room's already yours for the night. |
bed | There's a bed for you if you need it. A mere 10 gold for the night. |
bed | The bed is quite luxurious, is it not? |
bed | There's a most comfortable bed just downstairs. A wonderful room, and nicely priced at 25 gold a night, if you're interested. |
bed | Hope it suits you. |
bed | I've got a room, and a cheap one at that. You looking for one? |
bed | I hope you enjoy your stay. |
bed | There's a room free, all right. Best you'll find in Bravil, if I do say so. 20 gold, and it's yours for the night. |
bed | You've got what 10 gold will buy you. I never said it'd be a palace. |
bed | Yeah, I've got a room. 10 gold for the night. You sure you want it? |
bed | I presume you're satisfied with the room. |
bed | There's a wonderful room available. It's the best I have, and you can use it for the night for a mere 25 gold. Interested? |
bed | You've already got the room for the night. There's nothing more I can offer. |
bed | There's a room, if you need it. 10 gold for the night. |
bed | I have a lovely room on the corner, if you're interested. It's 20 gold for a night. |
bed | It's a wonderful room, isn't it? |
bed | You need someplace to rest? I can rent you a room for the night for 10 gold. |
bed | The bed's comfortable, right? |
bed | I have a room ready, if you need it for the night. It'll be 10 gold. Interested? |
bed | I hope it's comfortable enough for you. |
bed | There's one available for the night, if you're interested. It'll be 10 gold. What do you say? |
bed | I hope the accomodations are satisfactory. |
bed | I guess we've got a room available. 30 gold per night. Take it or leave it. |
bed | I don't give refunds. |
bed | A bed? Well of course! Of course! I've got a small room available right upstairs, first door on the left. Only 10 gold. What do you say? |
bed | You find the room okay? Right at the top of the stairs. First one on the left. You really can't miss it. |
bed | Sure, friend, I've got a bed you can rent. It's upstairs at the end of the hall, last door on your right. Just 20 Gold. Sound good? |
bed | Did you find the room? Remember, upstairs at the end of the hallway. Last room on your right. |
bed | Are you interested? It's only 10 gold for the night. |
bed | Let me guess, traveling on business? You don't look like you're out for a stroll. |
BedNo | No thank you. |
BedNo | Very well. I'm sure someone else will want it if you don't. |
BedNo | Fine. One less thing for me to clean up afterwards. |
BedNo | Then stop wasting my time. |
BedNo | Oh. All right then. Let me know if you change your mind. |
BedNo | All right, but you're missing out. It's a fine room, and to be honest, you look like you could use some rest. |
BedNo | Suit yourself. |
BedNo | All right. |
BedNo | Okay, it's your gold. |
BedNo | Very well. Let me know if you change your mind. |
BedYes | I'll take it. |
BedYes | I don't have much of a sense of humor, so if this is a joke, I'm not amused. Come back when you have the money. |
BedYes | Good. The room is on the second floor, right across from the stairs. Sleep soundly. |
BedYes | Trying to take advantage of a sick woman? You're horrible. Come back when you actually have the money for it. |
BedYes | Very well. Go through that door up the stairs, and it'll be the first door on the right. Sleep well, if you can. |
BedYes | You don't seem to have the money for the room. Perhaps you should look elsewhere for accomodations. |
BedYes | Very good. It's up the stairs there, first door on your left. Sleep well. |
BedYes | You don't have the money for the room. Perhaps some other time. |
BedYes | Walk just up the stairs there, and it's the door on the right. Thank you. |
BedYes | You don't even have the money! Why are you wasting my time? Is this some sort of joke to you? |
BedYes | It's upstairs, second door on the left. Don't say I didn't warn you. |
BedYes | You don't have the money. I'm not just going to let you sleep here for free. |
BedYes | Very well. You can use either bed on the top floor. Oh, and do watch your step. |
BedYes | You do not have the money for me, so I do not have a room for you. |
BedYes | Up the stairs you must go, to the first door on your right. That is your room for the night. |
BedYes | I'm afraid I can't rent you the room if you can't afford it. Sorry. |
BedYes | All right. It's up the stairs; the last door on your right. Sleep well. |
BedYes | So be it. Head upstairs, and look for the last door on your right. That's your room for tonight. Sleep well. |
BedYes | You don't have the money, so I can't let you stay in the room. I'm sorry. |
BedYes | When you've got the money for it, then maybe I'll consider letting you have a room. |
BedYes | Right then. Up the stairs in the back, and it's the last door at the end of the hall, straight ahead of you after turning that corner. |
BedYes | I don't care much for jokes. If you're serious about the room, come back with some gold on you. |
BedYes | A wise choice, indeed. You've never had a night's rest like this, I assure you. |
BedYes | The room is down below deck. It's the door on the left. |
BedYes | Head downstairs, and the room will be straight across from the door. Sleep well. |
BedYes | Unless you can pay for it, you're not staying in one of my rooms. |
BedYes | I'm afraid you lack the funds to rent a room. Perhaps you should consider resting somewhere else? |
BedYes | Excellent. The room is on the floor upstairs, at the west end of the hall. I do hope you rest well. |
BedYes | The room's up the stairs, and it'll be the first door on your left. |
BedYes | Come back when you actually have the money for it. |
BedYes | I'm not about to rent you a room if you can't pay for it. |
BedYes | Very well. Head up the stairs, and it's the last door on your right. Sleep well. |
BedYes | I'm afraid that's not possible, since you don't seem to have the money for it. We'll be happy to accomodate you, when you can afford it. |
BedYes | Of course you will. You'd be silly not to. |
BedYes | It's just up the stairs there. Second floor, the east wing. All the comforts of home. |
BedYes | No money, no room. I'm running a business here. |
BedYes | Very well. Room number two, just near the entrance. If you need food or drink, let me know. |
BedYes | Excellent. It's just down the stairs there. The door is impossible to miss. I'm sure you'll sleep very well. |
BedYes | Well, I must say. You have some nerve, attempting to swindle me out of a night's stay. If you've no gold, I suggest you find alternate lodging. |
BedYes | Right then. Head up the stairs, and it's the first door on your right. Remember, I didn't say it was clean. I said it was cheap. |
BedYes | Not even 10 gold to your name? And here I thought I had it bad. Sorry, but I need you to pay before I can let you stay here. |
BedYes | If you don't have the gold, then I don't have a room. I'm sorry. |
BedYes | Right! You'll have to go upstairs to the second floor. Your room is the second door on the right before the staircase. Thank you for your patronage. |
BedYes | It's upstairs on the top floor. Only room I've got. I think both beds should be clean enough, so use whichever you prefer. |
BedYes | I'm not running a charity here, you know? I need the gold, so you come back when you actually have it. |
BedYes | Excellent. It's up the stairs there, and then directly across the hallway. Center room, wonderful view of the city. Sleep well! |
BedYes | I'm afraid you lack the funds for the room. Perhaps someplace else would suit you better? |
BedYes | I thought it was pretty clear that you need money to rent a room. Come back when you have some. |
BedYes | Okay then. Room number one, right next to the entrance. Sleep well. |
BedYes | Excellent. I'm sure you'll be quite satisfied. |
BedYes | Go upstairs, and look for the door on the right at the end of the hall. Sleep well! |
BedYes | Okay then. It's upstairs, the room at the west end of the hall. That's to your right when you come out the door. Enjoy. |
BedYes | No gold, no room. Sorry, but that's the way it goes. I don't make exceptions. |
BedYes | The room's yours for the night. It's just upstairs, the first door on the left. Sleep well. |
BedYes | I don't run a halfway house, you know. When you have the money, then you can have the room. |
BedYes | The room is upstairs, first door to the left. Sleep well. |
BedYes | I can't let you have it for free, I'm afraid. Come see me when you have some money. |
BedYes | Fine. Take the stairs up to the right, the room on the left. No visitors allowed. And no pets. |
BedYes | This here's a respectable establishment! Come back when you've got the money. |
BedYes | All right, then. You're all set. Remember, first door on your left. |
BedYes | Come on, now. The room is only 10 gold. Surely you can afford that? |
BedYes | Very good! Your room is waiting. Upstairs, last door on the right. Thanks again, and have a wonderful stay! |
BedYes | Look, friend, I'm not running a flophouse here. No gold, no room. No exceptions. |
BeggarGiveGold | Have a coin, beggar. |
BeggarGiveGold | Thank you kind sir! |
BeggarGiveGold | Thank you kind lady! |
BejeenTOPIC | Bejeen |
BejeenTOPIC | Yes? I am Bejeen. |
BejeenTOPIC | She wasn't a bad sort until she hooked up with that rascal Weebam-Na. That's where you're likely to find her... at Weebam-Na's house. |
BernadettePenelesTopic | Bernadette Peneles |
BernadettePenelesTopic | Her house is almost directly across the street from mine, southwest of the Great Chapel. Coincidence? I don't think so. |
BernadettePenelesTopic | I always suspected she was watching me. Thank you for finally confirming it. |
BernadettePenelesTopic | I still can hardly believe she wasn't watching me. But it is a relief to be able to finally stop worrying about her. |
BieneAmelionTOPIC | Biene Amelion |
BieneAmelionTOPIC | Biene? She should be around here somewhere. Just look around a bit. |
BieneAmelionTOPIC | I am Biene Amelion. |
BieneAmelionTOPIC | Got a sword and armor for her, huh? Not bad work, meat. Here's your payment for the contract. |
BieneAmelionTOPIC | Paid her debt off yourself, did you? Not gonna get rich that way, meat. Still, the job's done. Here's your payment. |
BieneAmelionTOPIC | You'll find her at the Water's Edge settlement. It's marked on your map. |
BittneldTopic | Bittneld the Curse-Bringer |
BittneldTopic | He's Captain of the Chorrol Guard. During the day, you can usually find him on patrol with us around the city. |
BittneldTopic | Did you say something to Bittneld? That was very sweet of you. Now he stops by here every day. |
BittneldTopic | Bittneld -- captain of the castle guard? -- he seems like such a nice fellow. Too bad I don't see him in here very much. |
BlackBows | Black Bows |
BlackBows | I see you have a Black Bow. Would you like to turn it in for the bounty? |
BlackBows | Each Black Bow you bring me means another Black Bow Bandit slain. |
BlackBows01 | No, thank you. |
BlackBows01 | Very well. You may bring it to me at any time and receive your reward. |
BlackBows02 | Yes, thank you. |
BlackBows02 | Here is your reward. Well done, and thank you. |
BlackBows03 | Yes, thank you. |
BlackBows03 | Here is your reward. And this other Black Bow? Would you like to turn it in as well? |
BlackBrugo01 | None yet. |
BlackBrugo01 | Then you'll be eager to be on your way. I won't keep you.... |
BlackBrugo02 | I know where to find him. |
BlackBrugo02 | Then it is only a matter of time? I await your report. |
BlackBrugo03 | Black Brugo is dead. |
BlackBrugo03 | Justice has been done. And henceforth, you shall be known as Knight of the White Stallion. |
BlackBrugo03 | May I present you with the perquisites of your rank... a key to White Stallion Lodge and a shield bearing the arms of County Leyawiin. |
BlackBrugo03 | And I promise you a bounty of 100 gold for each Black Bow you bring me. |
BlackBrugo03 | Justice has been done. And henceforth, Mazoga and you shall be known as Knights of the White Stallion. |
BlackBrugo03 | May I present you with the perquisites of your rank... a key to White Stallion Lodge and a shield bearing the arms of County Leyawiin. |
BlackBrugo03 | Mazoga's key and shield shall be delivered to her directly. And I promise you a bounty of 100 gold for each Black Bow you bring me. |
BlackBrugo04 | Not yet. |
BlackBrugo04 | Yeah? Well, good luck. Let me know how it comes out. |
BlackBrugo05 | Nothing much. |
BlackBrugo05 | Really? That's not what I heard. I heard you got made into a knight. |
BlackBrugo05 | Well. That's nice. I set Brugo up for you, and you get the reward? |
BlackBrugo05 | Congratulations, you manky scroat. Now get away from me. And don't ever talk to me again. |
BlackBrugo06 | Count made me a knight. |
BlackBrugo06 | Well. That's nice. I set Brugo up for you, and you get the reward? |
BlackBrugo06 | Congratulations, you manky scroat. Now get away from me. And don't ever talk to me again. |
BlackBrugo07 | We are both Knights-Errant! |
BlackBrugo07 | God's goolies! Not just a Knight, but a... Knight-Errant! That's a real special kind of Knight, right? |
BlackBrugo07 | So? Go on... say it! Say... 'I greet you, Sir Mazoga.' |
BlackBrugo08 | Hail, Knight of the White Stallion! |
BlackBrugo08 | Thank you kindly! 'Knight of the White Stallion.' Sounds good. Damn good. |
BlackBrugo08 | I'm a knight-errant now, and I don't care who knows it. |
BlackBrugo08 | So, thank you. You been good to me. And I won't ever forget it. |
BlackBrugo08 | So I better get started doing my good deeds. And maybe I'll see you at the White Stallion Lodge? |
BlackBrugo09 | I greet you, Sir Mazoga. |
BlackBrugo09 | Thank you kindly, Sir Knight. Sounds good. Damn good. |
BlackBrugo09 | I'm a Knight-Errant now, and I don't care who knows it. |
BlackBrugo09 | So, thank you. You been good to me. And I won't ever forget it. |
BlackBrugo09 | So I better get started doing my good deeds. And maybe I'll see you at the White Stallion Lodge? |
BlackBrugo10 | Don't push it. I'm a knight, too. |
BlackBrugo10 | Yeah. Well. Maybe you're right. A real knight shouldn't act like a jerk to his pals. |
BlackBrugo10 | So, thank you. You've been good to me. And I won't ever forget it. |
BlackBrugo10 | So I better get started doing my good deeds. And maybe I'll see you at the White Stallion Lodge. |
BlackBrugoTopic | Black Brugo |
BlackBrugoTopic | I told you all I'm going to tell you. You want Brugo, you're on your own. |
BlackBrugoTopic | Expect Brugo and his boys in Telepe, Middas, after midnight. |
BlackBrugoTopic | So. You killed Black Brugo. Well, the bastard had it coming, I guess. You get a reward? |
BlackBrugoTopic | So? Am I a knight? |
BlackBrugoTopic | I know Brugo. Long ago, back before I became 'Sir Mazoga', I split a share or two with Brugo. |
BlackBrugoTopic | What news do you have of Black Brugo? |
BlackBrugoTopic | The outlaw, Black Brugo, is a menace to County Leyawiin. They call his marauders 'Black Bow Bandits' because they use black bows. |
BlackBrugoTopic | Find Black Brugo, and execute him for his crimes, and I will make both you and your friend Mazoga Knights-Errant of the White Stallion. |
BlackBrugoTopic1Tell | Tell about Count's offer. |
BlackBrugoTopic1Tell | Brugo's a jerk. He's got a hideout in a ruin called Telepe. Every night, between midnight and six AM, he stops there to pick up his take. |
BlackBrugoTopic1Tell | We're pals, right? So we'll kill Black Brugo and be knights! I'll wait right here until you ask me to follow you. |
BlackBrugoTopicAlone | I'll get Black Brugo... by myself. |
BlackBrugoTopicAsk | Where's Black Brugo? [conceal offer] |
BlackBrugoTopicHow | How shall we locate Black Brugo? |
BlackBrugoTopicHow | In her shadowy past, your friend Mazoga might have had contacts with outlaws. Ask her. |
BlackheartsRing | Blackheart's Ring |
BlackheartsRing | You've got it. Good. I'll use it to prove it was we, not the Blackwood Company, who killed him. Good work on this. |
BlackheartsRing | Now, get out of here. I'm going to head back to Chorrol. When there's more to do, I'll let you know. |
BlackheartsRing | Get the ring for me. We'll need it as proof. |
BlackRingBaurus | Black Ring |
BlackRingGive | Give ring. |
BlackRingHold | Refuse. |
BlackRingMachNa | Black Ring |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | Black Soul Gem |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | Dedicated to the last! I cannot thank you enough for bringing the gem here. I have need of it immediately. |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | We have much to speak of, and very little time. A new task awaits you, and it is by far the most important you have been entrusted with. |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | You must make sure the gem does not reach Mannimarco. We are doomed if it does. |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | I have an idea of what this gem is for, and I want you to make sure it never reaches Mannimarco's hands. |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | There is a group of battlemages tracking the Necromancers carrying the gem. I want you to meet them near the ruins of Silorn. |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | They can aid you in defeating those that carry the gem. Once you have it, bring it here to me. |
BlackSoulGemMG17 | Exercise caution when approaching the ruins; the Necromancers control that area and you may inadvertently expose your allies' position. |
BlackwaterBrigands | Blackwater Brigands |
BlackwaterBrigands | I'm glad that you were on board to help rid me of them. If you hadn't been here... I don't even want to think about it... |
BlackwaterBrigands | Well, I'm afraid all of this was my fault. They hijacked the Bloated Float because of me. Business has been waning of late, so I invented a story. |
BlackwaterBrigands | I fashioned a tale about a "Golden Galleon" that the previous owner hid within this very vessel. It was to be a statuette made completely of gold. |
BlackwaterBrigands | At the time, the idea was quite clever, I thought. I figured the lore would draw more curiosity seekers and adventurers looking for the treasure. |
BlackwaterBrigands | What could the harm be if while they were here, they bought a drink or two? My business has increased quite a bit since I leaked the story. |
BlackwaterBrigands | Well, obviously, I was mistaken. It was a terrible idea. I'm just glad that no innocents were hurt; I wouldn't want to have their blood on my hands. |
BlackwaterBrigands | Anyway, sorry to ramble. You better get below now and rest until we arrive safely at the Imperial City docks. |
BlackwaterBrigands | If you get Selene safely locked up, I can tell you all I know. I won't feel safe until you do that. |
BlackwaterBrigands | Nice work getting rid of them. If you ever need a job as a bouncer, I am sure I could put in a good word at some of the tougher taverns in town. |
BlackwaterBrigands | All I know is there seems to be four of them. They blindfolded me before they put me in here, so I didn't see much. |
BlackwoodCompany | Blackwood Company |
BlackwoodCompany | You've done what? I... I had no idea it had gotten so bad. How is it you accomplished all of this? |
BlackwoodCompany | I just don't trust them. I know they're efficient -- a bit too efficient for my liking. Some endeavors demand time and care. |
BlackwoodCompany | I need you to find Ajum-Kajin and bring him back to me. I want to talk to him. |
BlackwoodCompany | To bring them down, I need more information. My sources tell me they're trying to expand, and they've set up camp in Glademist Cave. |
BlackwoodCompany | I want you to go there and capture Ajum-Kajin, one of their leaders. Bring him back to me. I'd like to spend some time... talking to him. |
BlackwoodCompany | They have caused trouble here as well. But they have gold to pay for the trouble. Things are always better when served with gold. |
BlackwoodCompany | I spit on them. Mercenaries sent by the Emperor to reclaim territory in Black Marsh. When they failed, they came back and set up shop. |
BlackwoodCompany | They've been undercutting us on contracts ever since, and they've no qualms about accepting jobs no guild member would be caught dead doing. |
BlackwoodCompany | Mercenaries is what they are, and they've hung up a shingle here in Leyawiin. Vantus can tell you more. |
BlackwoodCompany | Haven't you heard of 'em? Former soldiers, sent down into the swamps to take some territory back from the lizards. Talk to Vantus. |
BlackwoodCompany | I've been looking into them. Heard some disturbing things. We know they're a danger to us. And we know they're good at what they do. |
BlademasterTopic | Blademaster |
BlademasterTopic | That's Owyn. He is in charge of the Arena. Arranges the fights, trains combatants, that sort of thing. Been that way since Gaiden Shinji. |
BlademasterTopic | That's me, genius. Down here, I'm the boss. I don't care if the Emperor's ghost is floating around. In the Bloodworks, he answers to me. |
BlademasterTopic | Owyn likes to think he's the boss, but without me, this place would fall apart. Who orders the ointment? Who mops up the blood? Me, that's who! |
BladesTalk1 | BladesTalk1 |
BladesTalk1 | Of course, my lord. If there's anything you need, anything at all, just name it. Have you been threatened? |
BladesTalk1 | Yes, sire. What is it you need? You're not in danger, are you? My sword is yours! |
BladesTalk1 | Is everything all right, my lord? Has Cloud Ruler been breached? I told the others the Great Hall wasn't secure! Those damn high windows... |
BladesTalk1 | "My lord"? That isn't necessary. I'm just a man. Just a citizen of the Empire, trying to do his duty. Just like you. |
BladesTalk1 | You may have as much of my time as you need, so long as you stop calling me "lord." My name is Martin. |
BladesTalk1 | Please, Blade, say what you will, but let us forgo these absurd formalities. I am no "lord" yet. I would remain plain Martin for a while. |
BladesTalk1 | By all means. What do you need? |
BladesTalk1 | Of course. What troubles you? |
BladesTalk1 | Aye, Blademaiden. What's on your mind? |
BladesTalk1 | Aye, Bladesman. What's on your mind? |
BladesTalk1 | Please, speak freely. |
BladesTalk1 | What do you need, comrade? My ear, my sword? Name it. |
BladesTalk1 | Are we not Blades, joined by battle and brotherhood? Need you even ask? |
BladesTalk2 | BladesTalk2 |
BladesTalk2 | Oh, for the love of Akatosh, would everyone just please calm down! I'm fine. And I don't need anything. I just... I just wanted to talk. That's all. |
BladesTalk2 | It's the Great Hall. Those high windows -- they're not nearly as secure as they should be. If an assassin or spy should gain entrance... |
BladesTalk2 | It's Martin. His security, I mean. I'm just not sure we're doing enough. He is the last of the Septim line. His death would spell our doom. |
BladesTalk2 | I can't stop thinking about... about the Emperor. We failed. We failed because we got complacent. We got arrogant. Now the Empire's paying the price. |
BladesTalk2 | The Mythic Dawn. What do we really know about them? How far into the Empire have they infiltrated? They could have sympathizers... and spies. |
BladesTalk2 | The plane of Oblivion. We know so little about it. What if the Daedra we've seen are only the beginning? I think we should prepare for the worst. |
BladesTalk2 | Cloud Ruler Temple is home to the Blades, and has served us well. But I fear an assault. Mythic Dawn, Daedra... maybe both. We must be ready. |
BladesTalk2 | Martin is safe, and the Temple is secure. But there's a storm brewing. I can feel it... feel it in my bones. The worst is yet to come, mark my words. |
BladesTalk2 | The Empire has been saved, but the Septim bloodline, it's... it's broken. There is no Emperor. I can't help but feel a bit... obsolete. |
BladesTalk2 | Ha ha ha ha ha! Well, no one could ever accuse you Blades of being lax, I'll give you that. No, there's no need for alarm. I just wanted to talk. |
BladesTalk2 | No no no no... It's all right... Everything's fine. There's no cause for alarm, really. I only wanted to share a few words. With a friend. |
BladesTalk2 | Of course, sire. I just wanted to let you know you're safe here, sir. Cloud Ruler is secure, and the Blades stand ready. |
BladesTalk2 | Sire... we failed your father. The shame we all carry... But we will not fail you! History will not repeat itself, of this you have my solemn vow! |
BladesTalk2 | Well... I just wanted to say how honored I am... How honored we all are... by your presence, I mean. |
BladesTalk3 | BladesTalk3 |
BladesTalk3 | Hmmm. Yes, yes, I see your point. And the others feel the same way? |
BladesTalk3 | There is much wisdom in your words, my friend. Have you discussed this with the others? |
BladesTalk3 | I've come to value your judgement, and your experience. Your wisdom does us all a great service. |
BladesTalk3 | We're all on edge, and for good reason. But we can't give in to panic. Let's deal with this together, as the Blades always have. |
BladesTalk3 | This has been a concern of mine as well. And I take it the others, they're of the same mind? |
BladesTalk3 | Please forgive me, sir. The others and I, we're just... well, we're glad to have you here with us, sir. We just want to make sure you're safe. |
BladesTalk3 | [Sigh.] Look at me, acting the paranoid fool. I apologize, my lord. I meant no disrespect. My nerves are taut as a bowstring! |
BladesTalk3 | I'm sorry, sir. We're all a bit jumpy. What did you need? |
BladesTalk3 | Thank you for your kind words. I never knew my father, but he must have been proud to call the Blades his protectors. I know I am. |
BladesTalk3 | No matter what happens, you must know... You must all know, that I am eternally grateful for the service you Blades have provided. |
BladesTalk3 | You do me too much honor. For who am I? The bastard heir of a dead Emperor. |
BladesTalk4 | BladesTalk4 |
BladesTalk4 | Please, there's no need to apologize. If anyone should be sorry, it's me. You're busy, and I'm distracting you from your work. |
BladesTalk4 | You and the other Blades have extended me every courtesy. But please, don't forget, I'm just a man. I need the company of friends, like any other. |
BladesTalk4 | No, my friend, it's all right. It's just that, being a Septim is much... lonelier than I could have imagined. Perhaps my father felt the same way. |
BladesTalk4 | Darkness may be upon us all, but the people of the Empire -- my Empire -- are worth fighting for! I just wanted you to know... I won't let you down. |
BladesTalk4 | If I may be so bold... you are the true Dragonborn, sir, there's no one here that doubts it. Any one of us would gladly die so that you may live. |
BladesTalk4 | I have trained my entire life for the crisis that is now upon us. When the moment comes, I will gladly lay down my life for the Empire! |
BladesTalk4 | Just know, that whatever you need, we will give gladly. Our hearts, our blades, our lives if need be. Long live the Septim bloodline! |
BladesTalk4 | What concerns one of us, concerns all of us. We are Blades, after all. |
BladesTalk4 | You know how it is. There are whispers in the halls of Cloud Ruler, as in any other place. But it matters not. The Blades stand united! |
BladesTalk4 | We are one mind and one blade, of course. |
BladesTalk4 | You know that no matter what happens, no matter what fate befalls us, together we honor the memory of Uriel Septim. |
BladesTalk4 | The bond we share is unbreakable, is it not? The Blades are as one, on this and every other matter. |
BladesTalk5 | BladesTalk5 |
BladesTalk5 | Thank you for your courtesy, sir. If you ever need a friendly ear, I'm always available, night or day. |
BladesTalk5 | I... I'm glad you wanted to talk. You'll always have my sword, of course. But you have my ear as well. Anytime. As a friend. |
BladesTalk5 | In truth, I welcome the chance to talk. For I feel a kinship toward you I cannot explain. We are brothers, bound by duty and destiny. |
BladesTalk5 | Well, my friend, let's hope it doesn't come to that, hmm? We'll get through this together... as brothers. |
BladesTalk5 | The darkest days surely lie ahead. But I know that the Blades will stand true for the Empire, as they always have. |
BladesTalk5 | Only a fool would doubt the valor of the Blades, but I must ask the same of you. Do not doubt my valor, do not doubt my resolve. I will not fail you. |
BladesTalk5 | Right. Well, we'll all have to remain extra vigilant. But enough chatter. Back to our duties, eh? |
BladesTalk5 | It's pretty clear, isn't it? We failed once. We must not fail again. But let us discuss this no more. Come what may, the Blades will stand ready! |
BladesTalk5 | We must not relax our guard, not even for a second. We'll talk more about this later. |
BladesTalk5 | Aye, comrade, we'd best stay sharp. Who knows what tomorrow brings. As for the present, we'd best get back to our duties. |
BladesTalk5 | The Emperor's death was a harsh lesson to learn. We can never be too vigilant. But now is the time for action, not talk. There is work to be done. |
BladesTopic | The Blades |
BladesTopic | The Blades are closely linked to the Order of Talos. We both serve Talos, of course, and many of our brothers are former Blades. |
BladesTopic | I myself was training as a Blade when I received the call to serve Talos in a different way. |
BladesTopic | Like members of my order, the Blades are devoted to the divine Talos. We honor them for their dedication and devotion. |
BladesTopic | The Emperor's elite knights. They dedicate themselves to Talos above and the Septims here on earth. |
BladesTopic | The loss of the Emperor must be a terrible blow to them. |
BladesTopic | Yes, Baurus told you right. I am the Grandmaster of the Blades. We serve the Emperor and the Septim bloodline. Talos is our patron. |
BladesTopic | You wonder to find me here? Discretion is our watchword. Only a few of us have the honor to serve publicly in the Imperial Guard. |
BladesTopic | This fortress is well-supplied with arms and armor. Use what you need from the armory in the east wing. |
BladesTopic | If you need armor, weapons, or just a place to sleep, the barracks in the west wing is available to any of us. |
BladesTopic | My order is dedicated to the service of the Septim Emperors. We have failed in our duty to protect him. |
BladesTopic | We're the Emperor's bodyguards. Our job is to get him out of situations like this. |
BladesTopic | Although I admit, things are not going according to plan. |
BleakersWayTopic | Bleaker's Way |
BleakersWayTopic | Ulf the Bleaker settled here before Rayno Dalvilu and his family arrived. But the families have long lived together in peace. |
BleakersWayTopic | Nivan Dalvilu and I lead the community, and have done so for many years. It is an excellent arrangement. |
BleakersWayTopic | Many years ago, this town was settled by Ulf the Bleaker. Soon after, Rayno Dalvilu and his family arrived. |
BleakersWayTopic | Hrol Ulfgar and Nivan Dalvilu lead the community, and have done so for many years. |
BleakersWayTopic | Dalvilus have lived here peacefully with Ulfgars for generations. As leaders, Hrol Ulfgar and I work hard to preserve that tradition. |
BleakersWayTopic | We Dalvilus are good neighbors to the Ulfgars, and our leaders, Hrol Ulfgar and Nivan Dalvilu, work hard to keep it that way. |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | Bleak Flats Cave |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | Oh, I do remember telling him to go there... hmm. Well, we'll just have to do something about that, won't we? |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | By we, I mean you, of course. I have something that may help - it's a basic fireball spell, in case you need to defend yourself. |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | I'll be here when you get back. Good luck! |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | It's just northwest of Skingrad. Here, see it on the map? |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | That's where Erthor wound up, after Adrienne told him he couldn't practice in the guild hall anymore. She probably doesn't even remember that. |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | You might want to make sure she remembers. Especially the part about it being her idea. |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | Oh, dear. I just can't seem to remember where that is. What a shame. |
BleakFlatsCaveTopic | I don't remember where it is, honestly. I know it's west of Skingrad... Druja could probably tell you. She has a better memory than I do. |
BleakMineTOPIC | Bleak Mine |
BleakMineTOPIC | The source of my income, of course. I bought it for a song from a foolish Orc. My ogres mine the gold, and I reap the reward. |
BloatedFloat | The Bloated Float |
BloatedFloat | Yes, the Float is quite a vessel, don't you think? The only functioning tavern and inn on the water in all of Cyrodiil. |
BloatedFloat | Bought it maybe ten years ago when it was decommissioned. Had to gut the whole thing to make room, but kept it seaworthy. |
BloatedFloat | All the furnishings were built inside the ship since they were too big to be carried on board. Spared no expense. |
BloatedFloat | She's ready to sail, don't worry about it. We'll get you back home in one piece. |
BloatedFloat | The Float has three decks. This deck is the inn deck, the next level up is the tavern deck and then there's the top deck. |
BloodcrustCavernTopic | Bloodcrust Cavern |
BloodcrustCavernTopic | The cavern is silent once more. I would be foolish to think that this might send a message to those who would encroach on my territory. |
BloodcrustCavernTopic | What do you wish to know about it? |
BloodgrassTopic | Bloodgrass |
BloodgrassTopic | Ah, excellent. I hope getting it wasn't too much trouble for you. |
BloodgrassTopic | A most interesting plant. From the planes of Oblivion itself, so it may require some effort to find. |
BloodgrassTopic | Should your travels happen to take you to a place where it grows, keep your eyes open. |
BloodwormHelmTopic | Bloodworm Helm |
BloodwormHelmTopic | Irlav is dead? |
BloodwormHelmTopic | I tried to warn him. I tried to tell him it was a mistake to leave with the Helm. |
BloodwormHelmTopic | I shall return the Helm to a secure place in the tower. It's the least I can do for Irlav. Thank you. |
BloodwormHelmTopic | It was last seen in the possession of Irlav Jarol. He was taking it to Fort Teleman; I can only assume he is still there. |
BloodwormHelmTopic | Please, return the helm here before any harm comes to it, or those who are using it. |
BloodwormHelmTopic | A group of mages led by Irlav Jarol took the Helm, and have retreated to Fort Teleman, in an effort to study it further. |
BloodwormHelmTopic | They hope to learn enough from it to find some way to fight Mannimarco. I tried to dissuade them, but it was no use. |
BloodwormHelmTopic | I would like the Helm returned, so that it may be kept safe here in the University. I fear Irlav has made himself a target for the Necromancers. |
BOASTDISLIKE | BOAST_DISLIKE |
BOASTDISLIKE | I doubt it. |
BOASTDISLIKE | Yeah, right. |
BOASTDISLIKE | That never happened. |
BOASTDISLIKE | That's pretty far-fetched. |
BOASTDISLIKE | So you say.... |
BoastFail | BoastFail |
BOASTHATE | BOAST_HATE |
BOASTHATE | You're a big, fat liar. |
BOASTHATE | You're full of it. |
BOASTHATE | Blah, blah, blah. What a bore. |
BOASTHATE | You're pathetic. |
BOASTHATE | Don't make me laugh. |
BOASTLIKE | BOAST_LIKE |
BOASTLIKE | Remarkable. |
BOASTLIKE | What a great story. |
BOASTLIKE | I wish I could say that. |
BOASTLIKE | Really? Interesting. |
BOASTLIKE | Well done. |
BOASTLOVE | BOAST_LOVE |
BOASTLOVE | Such adventures! How I envy you! |
BOASTLOVE | I salute you! Most impressive! |
BOASTLOVE | My life is drab and wretched by comparison. |
BOASTLOVE | That's amazing! |
BOASTLOVE | Gracious! What a hero! |
BoastNeutral | BoastNeutral |
BoastSuccess | BoastSuccess |
BonusTopic | Bonus |
BonusTopic | Some contracts are straightforward. Find the target, eliminate them, then return to the Sanctuary. No time limits or complications. |
BonusTopic | However, many of our clients request that their contracts be carried out in a specific manner. A certain place, a certain method of elimination. |
BonusTopic | We try to honor these requests whenever possible. After all, the Dark Brotherhood's reputation has been built on providing... good service. |
BonusTopic | Any Brother or Sister who can complete a contract while following a specific request will receive a valuable bonus, oftentimes a powerful magic item. |
BookResponses | BookResponses |
BookResponses | I've been trying to get through "Mysterious Akavir." It's a fairly interesting read. |
BookResponses | I've been reading "Fundaments of Alchemy." I figure it can't hurt to learn something new. |
BookResponses | I've been reading "Overview of Gods and Worship." I'm not sure if I like it yet. |
BookResponses | I read "The Real Barenziah" recently. Quite a piece of work. |
BookResponses | I've been trying to finish "Brief History of the Empire." It's a lot to take in. |
BookResponses | A friend gave me "The Book of Daedra." It's an interesting study. |
BookResponses | I picked up "Frontier, Conquest." Haven't read much, though. |
BookResponses | I found "Istunondë's Cosmology" at the bookseller's. Haven't had a chance to read much, though. |
BookResponses | I'm finally getting around to reading "Five Songs of King Wulfharth." I just wish I had more time to read it. |
BookResponses | I was given "The Legendary Scourge." I don't know what to think about it yet. |
BookResponses | I've never read that. Been meaning to pick it up, though. Perhaps I can read it when you're finished. |
BookResponses | Ah... an excellent read, though it's been a while since I've read it myself. Let me know how you like it. |
BookResponses | Hmm... not my favorite work, but many enjoy it. |
BookResponses | That sounds interesting. Perhaps I'll have to read it as well. |
BookResponses | I've not read that yet. It's a shame there isn't more time to spend with good books. |
BookResponses | I believe I read that some time ago. I'll have to give it another read. |
BorderWatchTOPIC | Border Watch |
BorderWatchTOPIC | I fear it won't survive this day! The K'Sharra has come! |
BorderWatchTOPIC | I'm glad you asked. I could go on all day about our little community. We are but a handful of Khajiit, as you can see. |
BorderWatchTOPIC | Many are the evenings we spend around the cooking fire, sharing stories of Elsweyr. The smell of our food travels for miles! |
BorderWatchTOPIC | If you'd like to stay, I'd suggest getting a room at the Border Watch Inn. We don't get many visitors, but S'thasa serves a fine ale. |
BorderWatchTOPIC | She also has the finest collection of cheeses in the Empire! Her prized cheese has such a powerful aroma, she keeps it sealed in a case! |
BradonLirrianTopic | Bradon Lirrian |
BradonLirrianTopic | It's ashame that there will be no retribution for Bradon and Gelebourne's deaths, but such is the way of things. I know you did your best. |
BradonLirrianTopic | You must avenge his unjust death. |
BradonLirrianTopic | If all you say is true, Raynil will answer for Bradon's death. |
BradonLirrianTopic | I'm sure Erline is very upset. She'll be safe though; Raynil has confirmed with us that she isn't infected. |
BradonLirrianTopic | Her accusations that Raynil is lying is not surprising. At this point, she's so upset that she'll say anything to deny what really happened. |
BradonLirrianTopic | I suppose if I found out a loved-one was something as horrid as a vampire, I'd find any excuse not to believe it either. |
BradonLirrianTopic | As far as I know, he was a good man. I never saw this coming. But vampires are masters of deception, so I guess it makes sense. |
BradonLirrianTopic | Poor fella. |
BradonLirrianTopic | I know I may be out of line by saying this, but I think the city guards may be wrong. It's hard to imagine Bradon was a vampire. |
BradonLirrianTopic | I could have sworn I saw him outside in the daylight before. Unless he just got that disease very recently, I'd say they were mistaken. |
BradonLirrianTopic | When I heard Raynil killed him, I didn't know what to think. But after your visit here, I'm beginning to wonder. |
BradonLirrianTopic | Although we can't go back and undo what's been done, I feel justice has been served, and Bradon's soul may rest with ease. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | BravilNQDQuestionResponses |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | She really is a gifted orator. I wish she'd teach me how to do that. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | Uravasa is an excellent speaker. Her sermons are always quite enlightening. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I understand Marz wants to return to Black Marsh. She only stays because she feels needed here. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I've been told that she really wants to return to Argonia, but her services are so useful here, she feels compelled to stay. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I don't have a lot of interest in Conjuration, myself. I suppose if I did, I'd want to talk to Fathis. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | It's impressive. I imagine he'd be a good person to talk to about it, if you wanted to learn the skill. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | Nahsi is quite a character, and quite an impressive fighter. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I always enjoy speaking with Nahsi. His views on the world are different than most. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I've heard Tadrose Helas does excellent work. Perhaps that's why she's always so busy. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | Tadrose is a fine smith, but I understand she only offers services to other Fighters Guild members. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I believe Kud-Ei is in charge of the Mages Guild here in Bravil. She seems very well liked by other members. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I've heard she's quite a talented mage, with an extensive knowledge of illusory spells. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | Ardaline makes excellent potions. I imagine she would, since she teaches Alchemy at the Mages Guild. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | She's an excellent alchemist. I understand she teaches the trade for Mages Guild members. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | Perhaps she grew bored with studying nothing but enchantments and spells. I know I would. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I would assume she's travelled extensively. Must have been some time ago, though, since she never seems to leave the guild hall now. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | Her skills with Destruction spells are supposedly impressive. I understand Kud-Ei has her teaching them at the Mages Guild. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I know Kud-Ei will keep her in check. She even has her teaching her spells to other Mages Guild members. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I believe he's always looking for new members, but I don't think it's for me. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | Yes. He's a very clever man. Something not quite trustworthy about him, though. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I don't know him well. I've heard he's a nice enough fellow. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I've seen her in the canals a number of times. Other times, I've seen her sneaking around the city. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | She's a bit strange, but I've heard she's rather good at not being seen, if you know what I mean. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I hear she's a very private person. I also heard she knows a lot about using light armor. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | She tends to keep to herself, that's for sure. That's too bad. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | It should be burned to the ground. All those skooma-muddled Khajiit laying around all day... it's disgraceful. |
BravilNQDQuestionResponses | I can't believe nothing has been done yet. The place is a skooma den, pure and simple. |
BravilNQDResponses | BravilNQDResponses |
BravilNQDResponses | He obviously takes great pride in the lodge. |
BravilNQDResponses | The Lonely Suitor certainly seems to be a source of great pride for him. |
BravilNQDResponses | He doesn't seem particularly happy. I think he'd rather spend his time painting. |
BravilNQDResponses | I've heard that he'd rather be a painter. Still, he runs the place well. |
BravilNQDResponses | She is very well-spoken. I understand she teaches those skills as well. |
BravilNQDResponses | She certainly has a talent for speaking. Plus, she's willing to teach others this skill. |
BravilNQDResponses | Marz is a gifted healer, and teacher. I know that she longs to return to the swamps, though. |
BravilNQDResponses | Were I injured, I'd seek out Marz. |
BravilNQDResponses | I've heard he's a talented mage. |
BravilNQDResponses | I don't have any interest in learning about Conjuration, but I hear he's very good. |
BravilNQDResponses | He's an interesting man, and an amazing fighter. |
BravilNQDResponses | I've spoken to him a number of times about inner peace and spiritual harmony. I'm not sure I understood it all. |
BravilNQDResponses | She's always busy, that's for sure. I have heard she's a good teacher, though. |
BravilNQDResponses | She probably takes on more than she should. Between smithing and training, she's always hard at work. |
BravilNQDResponses | I understand that Kud-Ei takes good care of her sisters in the Mages Guild. |
BravilNQDResponses | I've heard she'll do anything for other guild members, and that she's an excellent trainer. |
BravilNQDResponses | It seems a bit odd. I don't know how Ardaline feels about it. |
BravilNQDResponses | I've noticed the same thing. I wonder what's going on there. |
BravilNQDResponses | Surprising, don't you think, since she never seems to leave that guild hall. |
BravilNQDResponses | There's no doubt that she knows a lot. Years of studying all sorts of things, I'd expect. |
BravilNQDResponses | I've heard she's quite skilled in Destruction, and is a favorite of Kud-Ei's. |
BravilNQDResponses | I'm sure Kud-Ei will keep her in check. I know she has Jend teaching other mages now. |
BravilNQDResponses | He has a way with words, that's for sure. You could learn a lot from him. |
BravilNQDResponses | I don't know him too well, but I have heard he's a smooth talker. |
BravilNQDResponses | I've heard that City-Swimmer has learned the value of not being seen. Quite impressive, and she'll teach it to others. |
BravilNQDResponses | She's a sly one. I understand she's quite sneaky. |
BravilNQDResponses | Knowing how to use your armor can save your life. Perhaps I should talk to her. |
BravilNQDResponses | She's a very private person, but I've heard she has a lot of knowledge to share. |
BravilTopic | Bravil |
BravilTopic | I won't risk my Guard attacking that infernal Oblivion Gate. We'll hold the walls and hope for the best. |
BravilTopic | The Count put the Guard on high alert. We'll be ready if the daedra decide to attack, don't worry. |
BravilTopic | We're all wondering when more of those evil Gates are going to open. I'd leave town if I dared. |
BravilTopic | Didn't you see that Oblivion Gate just outside the walls? Mara preserve us from the fate of Kvatch! |
BravilTopic | You MUST have a fast horse! Travel quickly to ruined forts and caves nearby! It will pay for itself in precious time saved! |
BravilTopic | The Count was once a tournament champion. Now he's a loafer and skirt-chaser. And his son, Gellius, is a spoiled good-for-nothing skooma-sucker. |
BravilTopic | A local woman, Ursanne Loche, has a missing husband. She might appreciate some help from someone like you. |
BravilTopic | My neighbor, Dro'shanji, is worried. He's seen creatures around the house lately. Why don't you talk to Dro'shanji, see if you can help? |
BravilTopic | Have you looked around? Bravil is Tamriel's cloaca. Silverhome is the only decent place in town. Don't know why I stay here. |
BravilTopic | It is a terrible responsibility, being Bravil's First Citizen of the Ale Tub, but I suffer under the burden like a Sure-Green Orc. |
BravilTopic | What's a pretty young thing like me doing in this swamp town? I inherited the business from my late husband, and I aim to make it work. |
BravilTopic | There are two ruined forts south of Bravil. One is close to the road to Leyawiin. The other is out on a point of land that projects into Niben Bay. |
BravilTopic | I have nothing to say about the Count and his son. The rest of the town is a little rough. But I don't mind. I like it that way. |
BravilTopic | Mara guides and protects Bravil, like she protects any good family. Like any good family, we have our problems. |
BravilTopic | I came to Bravil because Mara called me. Bravil is not my home. I miss Black Marsh. But I shall serve here, so long as Mara needs me. |
BravilTopic | Uravasa and Marz leave me little to do here in Bravil. That leaves me free to devote my time to Mara's ministry throughout the Empire. |
BravilTopic | My task is to know and love the people of Bravil as if they were my own children. If you have ever been a parent, you know what a challenge that is. |
BravilTopic | Yes, yes, Count of Bravil. Are you a foreigner? Do yourself a favor. Learn the basics about the places you visit. There. Problem solved. |
BravilTopic | The Count is too preoccupied with his pastimes to spend time on county affairs. So the burden lies on me. |
BravilTopic | Far be it from me to criticize my patron and sovereign. Bravil obviously flourishes under his wise and beneficent rule. |
BravilTopic | I was with the Count when he was young, and a shining star on the tournament path. I only wish he'd straighten his son out. |
BravilTopic | Yes. Bravil. How clever of you. You've already learned the name of the town and county. I see a great future for you in public service. |
BravilTopic | The Renrijra Krin are Khajiit bandits and smugglers posing as guerillas and freedom fighters. |
BravilTopic | The Count used to be a great man, but power and idleness have spoilt him. However, we remain loyal in memory of past kindnesses, and to serve Bravil. |
BravilTopic | The Fighters Guild is good enough to encourage me in sharing the inner peace and spiritual harmony of the martial arts. |
BravilTopic | There's a lot of adventuring action from here south to Blackwood, and everyone comes to me with their gear. |
BravilTopic | I take my duties as chapter head very seriously... unlike SOME guild mages. It infuriates me how casual some guild heads are about common civility. |
BravilTopic | I'm afraid I'm not very social. So I really don't know very much about the people here. |
BravilTopic | Bravil is an important trade center, and a rich melting pot of Imperial, Khajiit, and Argonian cultures. And, yes, a bit shabby and shopworn. |
BravilTopic | I love my work. Fire, frost, shock, poison... little presents for Kynareth's cute little woodland creatures. |
BravilTopic | Bravil? Good points? Cheap to live. Unpretentious. Free-wheeling. Bad points? Culturally, a hole. Count's a clown and his son's a skooma-sucker. |
BravilTopic | Old, worn, and wicked. Wet, wounded, and wild. Empty as the eastern horizon, dusk on the Niben. Solemn and bitter as the grave. |
BravilTopic | The Ayelid ruin of Anutwyll is nearby. I can spend a few days on site, then return here for the comforts of home and my library. |
BravilTopic | Bravil is perhaps not so nice. But Bravil Castle, and castle gardens, they are jewels, are they not? |
BravilTopic | Well, perhaps, yes, one hears such things, what is one to believe? That S'krivva collects goods of untestable provenance? Pshaw. Rumors. |
BravilTopic | Bravil perhaps presents little scope for an ambitious member of our guild. Perhaps you may find the castle entertaining. Little else. |
BravilTopic | Ha! Members of the Thieves Guild in our fair town? What makes you think that? Never! Absurd! Such fine law-abiding citizens are we all! |
BravilTopic | What? You have not eyes to see? The castle, of course! The only challenge worthy of a swift sneaker. |
BravilTopic | Excuse me. I stay to myself. I have always found the wrong sort of friends. Now I do without. |
BravilTopic | Other Bravil trainers? City-Swimmer teaches Sneak. Dro'shanji teaches Security. Varon Vamori teaches Speechcraft. |
BravilTopic | You are stupid, so I'll make myself clear... you are stupid. Go away. I don't want your blood and puke all over me. |
BravilTopic | R'vanni just wants to get along. No trouble. Anything you want. R'vanni's know-nothing, good-for-nothing. Ask anyone. Just don't hurt R'vanni. |
BravilTopic | Been here. Right here! All day! Last night, too! I wasn't there! Not there at all! I can totally prove it! Ask anyone! |
BravilTopic | Me? I got no problem with Bravil. Lovely town. That little prince, the count's boy, he's sweet with the sugar. EEEA-sy Street, all the way. |
BravilTopic | We are from Bravil. |
BravilTopicAntoine01 | Tell me about the Count. |
BravilTopicAntoine02 | Tell me about trainers. |
BravilTopicAntoine03 | Tell me some dirt. |
BravilTopicBogrum01 | Where are the trainers? |
BravilTopicBogrum02 | Any interesting mysteries? |
BravilTopicBogrum03 | Anybody need some help? |
BravilTopicCitySwimmer01 | Thanks for straightening me out. |
BravilTopicCitySwimmer01 | You are most welcome. |
BravilTopicCitySwimmer02 | Gosh. Thieves Guild? What's that? |
BravilTopicCitySwimmer02 | Then you want to know about the Gray Fox. |
BravilTopicGrayFox | The Gray Fox |
BravilTopicGrayFox | Want to learn more? Visit the Waterfront District of the Imperial City. Find the Garden of Dareloth at midnight. Then ask your questions. |
BravilTopicItaRienus01 | Enough. |
BravilTopicItaRienus02 | No. Go on... |
breakins | Break-ins |
breakins | You've gotten them? Wonderful! But... their names are familiar to me. All of those men have worked for me! Amazing. |
breakins | I even trusted them to open up the shop in the mornings. I can't imagine what turned them to a life of crime. Sad. Well, here's your payment. |
breakins | As I said, I'll need you to stop these thieves from breaking into my store. It only seems to happen at night. |
breakins | I've lost a great deal of merchandise over the last few months. I keep replacing it, but they keep stealing it, new locks on the doors be damned! |
breakins | They always come at night, after I've gone to bed. Maybe a mage transports them inside! You can just stay in the shop overnight. Good luck! |
breakins | I'm going to wait at the Flowing Bowl until this mess is settled. I know I can trust you to keep the place safe. |
BrenusAstisJournal | Brenus Astis' Journal |
BrenusAstisJournal | You found it, huh? Good work, I guess. Well, take it back to Oreyn, then. He can pay you on the contract. Tell him what you want about me. |
BrenusAstisJournal | That was my job. They said it was in Fallen Rock Cave. You ever been in there? Didn't think so. I'm not going back. Not for that kind of money. |
BrenusAstisJournal | If you care that much, you go find it. The contract's yours. It's not worth it for what the Guild is paying. I've got a family to think about. |
BRIBE | BRIBE |
BRIBE | For me? Thanks. |
BRIBE | See? Was that hard? |
BRIBE | Thank you. How kind. |
BRIBE | That will get you something. |
BRIBE | Every little bit helps. |
BRIBE | I'll take that, and thank you very much. |
BRIBE | What a thoughtful gift! |
BRIBE | How nice! It's just what I wanted. |
BRIBE | Well, isn't that sweet of you? |
BRIBE | I appreciate the gesture. |
BRIBE | We understand each other perfectly. |
BRIBE | Handsomely done. A pleasure doing business with you. |
BRIBE | Excellent! I accept! |
BRIBE | Oh, that's just the thing! |
BRIBE | For me? You shouldn't have! |
BribeFail | BribeFail |
BribeGuard | Bribe the Guard |
BribeGuard | I don't usually take bribes, but I'll look the other way just this once. If I see you again though, I'll have to arrest you. |
BribeNoMoney | BribeNoMoney |
BribeNoMoreCircle | BribeNoMoreCircle |
BribeSuccess | BribeSuccess |
BrinaCrossInnTopic | Brina Cross Inn |
BrinaCrossInnTopic | The Inn lies north of Anvil. Speak with Arielle Jurard when you arrive. She will give you further instructions. |
BrinaCrossInnTopic | Do not let your guard down. We do not know whether the Inn's staff is involved somehow. |
BrinaCrossInnTopic | As you are new to the guild, and to the area, you are less likely to be recognized on your trip from Anvil to Kvatch. |
BrinaCrossInnTopic | You will pose as a traveling merchant, and will spend a night at the Inn, which is north of Anvil. After that, continue east along the road. |
BrinaCrossInnTopic | Speak with Arielle Jurard when you arrive. She will be, let's say, "assisting" you with your task. |
BrinaCrossInnTopic | You will find her company most welcome, I believe. |
BrotherPinerTopic | Brother Piner |
BrotherPinerTopic | Brother Piner is a fine young monk, zealous and energetic. In time, I hope he may add patience and prudence to his list of virtues. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | BrumaNQDQuestionResponses |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | I've had many a good night in the place. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | Olav makes everyone feel welcome. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | It's hard to complain. The food is good, and the service is excellent. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | Hafid takes care of his customers. It's a bit expensive, though. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | She's ridiculous. I suppose some may find it amusing, but not me. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | It's awful. I feel terrible for her husband. He must be so ashamed. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | I don't know how he does it. It's no wonder he spends so much time at the Tap and Tack, though. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | He's a saint. Sure, he spends a bit of time at the Tap and Tack, but you can't blame him. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | He's good. We're lucky to have him. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | A good healer makes for a happy town. And Cirroc almost seems like another Nord to me! |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | It seems an odd skill for a priest. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | Not your average skill for a priest, but I suppose there are those who will always want to learn. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | Right-Wind certainly can handle a blade. No wonder he trains other Fighters Guild members. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | He seems gifted with a blade. Can't blame the Fighters Guild for having him train others. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | She moves really well in that armor, that's for sure. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | She seems skilled in its use. I can see why the Fighters Guild has her training others. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | I've heard that J'skar has great skill at making things explode. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | Those are dangerous skills for a novice. I hope he trains people well. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | I've heard many of Alga's stories. She's got a real gift for telling a tale. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | She's the best bard I've ever met. Of course, being a bard is almost as bad as being a pilgrim. There's no future in it. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | Can't say I know him well. I understand he'll train people to cast illusions, for a price. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | I wouldn't call him a friend. Still, if I wanted to learn more about illusions, he's the one I'd ask. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | I've heard a number of stories, none of them good. I understand she might have been a hired assassin. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | Apparently, she was wanted in Skyrim for murder. Shot a man dead from over 300 yards. Hard to believe. |
BrumaNQDQuestionResponses | He must really know all the fighters by now. And, from what I've heard, he knows a good bit about alchemy as well. |
BrumaNQDResponses | BrumaNQDResponses |
BrumaNQDResponses | It's a fine place, and Olav treats people well. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I've had many meals there. Olav is an excellent innkeeper. |
BrumaNQDResponses | Hafid has a nice inn. I wonder if he doesn't drink away most of his profits, though. |
BrumaNQDResponses | It's a good place to stay. Hafid is quite a good proprietor. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I don't know why the guards haven't taken care of her yet. |
BrumaNQDResponses | She's a disgrace to our whole city. Poor Olfand. |
BrumaNQDResponses | He's sure got his hands full, between smithing and training in light armor. I don't know how he does it. |
BrumaNQDResponses | He keeps busy. Repairing weapons, training light armor techniques, keeping track of Skjorta.... |
BrumaNQDResponses | He's certainly become more like a Nord over the years. Quite a competent healer, too. |
BrumaNQDResponses | It's almost as if he grew up in Skyrim. I don't think the church likes it, but his healing skills are invaluable. |
BrumaNQDResponses | It hardly seems appropriate for a priest of the Nine Divines, but they put up with it. |
BrumaNQDResponses | Seems odd, given his vocation. Still, I suppose there's no harm. |
BrumaNQDResponses | He's talented. The Fighters Guild could do a lot worse. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I can imagine he's a good teacher. The Fighters Guild should be proud of him. |
BrumaNQDResponses | She's quite a warrior. It's amazing how well she moves in heavy armor. |
BrumaNQDResponses | It takes a skilled fighter to move well in armor that heavy. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I suppose that's just the kind of person you want training other mages. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I wouldn't cross him. I've heard he's very skilled. |
BrumaNQDResponses | Much as I dislike bards, I wouldn't mind learning a thing or two from her. |
BrumaNQDResponses | She can spin a yarn, that's for sure. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I've heard he can teach his skills to others, for a price. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I understand he's willing to train others, but it can cost more than a few gold. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I'm not surprised, with the way she handles a bow. |
BrumaNQDResponses | I don't know about her past. All I know is that she's really good with a bow. I wouldn't mind learning a bit from her. |
BrumaNQDResponses | He loves the place. I've also heard he's quite an accomplished alchemist. |
BrumaNQDResponses | It certainly seems to be his passion. I understand he used to be quite an alchemist. I wonder if he'd teach me more about that. |
BrumaTopic | Bruma |
BrumaTopic | Sorry. All I have is paints. Serviceable beasts, but nothing special. We Nords are no great fanciers of horse flesh, except in stews, I'm afraid. |
BrumaTopic | I'm new here in Bruma myself. I'm from down Heartland way. Nords up here... no offense... don't work as hard as us Imperial Heartlanders. |
BrumaTopic | The Countess is Heartland Nibenean, and so are most guildsmen and chapelmen, but most others are as Nordish as you'll find. |
BrumaTopic | Lyra Rosentia collects Akaviri artifacts. She might have a project in mind. Her house is west of the chapel. |
BrumaTopic | Nords who drink either get friendly or mean. I'm here to deal with the mean ones. |
BrumaTopic | We're still in Cyrodiil here in Bruma, but just barely. We build for the cold, just like in Skyrim. |
BrumaTopic | No need to go to the Imperial City. Bruma may look like a Skyrim town, but we've got all the comforts of the warm Nibenean south. |
BrumaTopic | We drink because we're happy. We're Nords. It's just the thick tongue and fat head the day after that makes me unhappy. |
BrumaTopic | Just like Skyrim, except for all the tight-ass Heartlanders around. All work and chapel... no wonder they're so sour. |
BrumaTopic | I work hard. Folks like Skjorta and Olfand give us Nords a bad name, drinking and carrying on until all hours. |
BrumaTopic | We're trying to bring the comfort of the Chapel to the Nords here, but Bruma's Nords stick to their heathen gods and uncivilized practices. |
BrumaTopic | The Chapel has made enemies here in the past. The Nords prefer their dragon Ysmir to our Father Akatosh. |
BrumaTopic | I'm here to show Bruma's errant Nords the path to the true faith. They must put aside their heathen gods and worship the Nine. |
BrumaTopic | Some see only the conflicts between northern and southern cultures, but I see the way they are stronger when woven together. |
BrumaTopic | Captain Burd and I make a good pair. He understands Nords and the North, while I appreciate the subtleties of southern culture and politics. |
BrumaTopic | I make sure my guards treat the local Nords and their ways with respect. |
BrumaTopic | As Captain Burd says, we have to stay on the good side of the local Nords. It ain't their fault they're ignorant barbarians. |
BrumaTopic | This is my first posting after Arcane University. The Countess and Burd like my work well enough. |
BrumaTopic | You get used to the cold. Got a good set of fur boots to keep my feet warm. Give a Nord a good thumping to keep the blood flowing, khah-khah-khah. |
BrumaTopic | Yeah, you think Bruma's cold, try a winter in the Wrothgarians. Bruma's a day at the beach. |
BrumaTopic | You know what it's like. Make lots of friends, and look busy. Same as anywhere. |
BrumaTopic | It's a little too rugged up here for me. Add a couple hairs to a Nord and you've got a bear. |
BrumaTopic | Well, sometimes I feel we're not welcome here. The Nords don't like Heartlanders very much. |
BrumaTopic | Plenty of mineral desposits in the Jerall Mountains. I'm out for weeks at a time by myself, but I don't mind it. |
BrumaTopic | Bruma's a funny place... half Cyrodiil and half Skyrim. I'm old Nord all the way. I keep the old songs and stories alive. |
BrumaTopic | Istirus and I used to be adventurers, but we've retired here. Bruma is far from civilization, but we're ready for a little peace and quiet. |
BrumaTopic | Bruma is a perfect town for a Nord man of leisure. Bracing mountain air, good food and drink, and lively Nord fellowship. |
BrumaTopic | I'm sorry, but I really don't know much about the town itself. I spend my time outdoors, walking the ridges and valleys. |
BrumaTopic | I can't help myself. I'm just a sucker for well-heeled men. That Olav, for example, at the Tap and Tack. He's dreamy. And successful, too. |
BrumaTopic | I hate it here. Came here with Edla. All these snooty Southerners. And damn guards won't let anyone have any fun. |
BrumaTopic | One place is pretty much like another. Regner hates it, but Regner hates everything. |
BrumaTopic | All I need is a roof, some bread, and blessings of the Nine. Bruma is Gods' country, and the Gods are good to me. |
BrumaTopic | I'm retired from public practice. I only take students in Alchemy to support my hobbies. |
BrumaTopic | Captain Burd wanted to attack the Oblivion Gate immediately, but I ordered him to wait for you. |
BrumaTopic | But you must hurry! I'm afraid of what might happen if the daedra are able to get a foothold here. |
BrumaTopic | The Captain said you've been inside one of those Oblivion Gate things. Said you knew how to destroy them. I sure hope you can help us. |
BrumaTopic | The Countess sent Captain Burd to deal with that Oblivion Gate outside of town. We're all praying that they'll be all right. |
BrumaTopic | If Captain Burd and the Guard can't close that Oblivion Gate, then what? Will Bruma be destroyed just like Kvatch? |
BrumaTopic | We are from Bruma. |
BrumaTopicHafid01 | What's to do in town? |
BrumaTopicHafid02 | Best sights to see? |
BrumaTopicHafid03 | Anyone have a problem? |
BrushofTruepaintTopic | Brush of Truepaint |
BrushofTruepaintTopic | I knew the secret of my success would be revealed one day. I can tell you all about the brush if you like. |
BurdTopic | Burd |
Camorans | Camorans |
CastleGateTopic | Castle Gate |
CastleGateTopic | We can't open that gate from out here. The only mechanism for raising it is inside the gatehouse. |
CastleGateTopic | And the only way to get into the gatehouse now would be through the passage at the North Guard House. But that's always kept locked. |
CastleGateTopic | Hurry and find Berich Inian. He should be back in the Chapel, and should still have the key to the Guard House. |
CastleGateTopic | Once you've got it, get to the Guard House, find the passage, and open that gate. Then we can get inside the castle and secure it. |
CastleResidents | Castle Residents |
CastleResidents | Chanel and Orgnolf both reside in the Private Quarters section. They have been restricted to remain indoors, so they should be easy to find. |
CastleResidents | You may also want to speak to Bittneld, the Captain of the Guard. He can be found on patrol in Chorrol or in the Barracks. |
CastleResidents | Finally, I would try speaking to Orok gro-Ghoth who is my Steward. He resides in the Private Quarters section as well. |
CastleResidents | If he isn't in the castle, he may be at the Northern Goods and Trade buying food to stock our larder. |
causingtrouble | Causing trouble |
causingtrouble | Perhaps they will cause no more. Perhaps they will have the gold to pay for their drinks. |
causingtrouble | Causing trouble, yes. Causing much trouble. Scaring customers. Breaking furniture. Bad, bad men. |
causingtrouble | I don't think so. I'll tell you what real trouble is. It's trying to pay my debtors when there's no work. It's my wife taking in wash to buy food. |
causingtrouble | That's been the state of things since the Blackwood Company began moving in. |
causingtrouble | Trouble? Trouble? You're damn right! But it's not us, friend. The real trouble's with the Blackwood Company. They're what's causing trouble. |
causingtrouble | No trouble here. No nothing here! No fun. No work. Nothing! Blackwood Company's got all the work. There's nothing left for us! 'Cept for drinking. |
causingtrouble | The Blackwood Company has taken that much of a foothold in Leyawiin. Those sons of.... |
causingtrouble | Never mind. You've done your job. Here's your payment for it. |
causingtrouble | You've stopped them from fighting. Now find out why it went on. Then do something about it! |
causingtrouble | Some of your brothers have been getting rowdy at the local tavern. I've got no problem with cutting loose, but I don't like it when we all look bad. |
causingtrouble | You're looking for Rellian, Vantus Prelius, and Dubok gro-Shagk. I haven't had any trouble with them before, so find out what's going on. |
causingtrouble | I suppose you got sent down here to stop them. Good. We've tried, but they won't listen. Head over to the Five Claws. You can't miss them. |
causingtrouble | There are some folks causing trouble, that's for sure. Head over to the Five Claws Lodge. You'll see. |
CGBaurusA | The Emperor gave it to me. |
CGBaurusA | Strange. He saw something in you. Trusted you. |
CGBaurusA | They say it's the Dragon Blood, that flows through the veins of every Septim. They see more than lesser men. |
CGBaurusA | The Amulet of Kings is a sacred symbol of the Empire. Most people think of the Red Dragon Crown, but that's just jewelry. |
CGBaurusA | The Amulet has power. Only a true heir of the Blood can wear it, they say. |
CGBaurusA | He must have given it to you for a reason. Did he say why? |
CGBaurusB | I must take it to Jauffre. |
CGBaurusB | Jauffre? He said that? Why? |
CGBaurusC | There is another heir. |
CGBaurusC | Nothing I ever heard about. But Jauffre would be the one to know. He's the Grandmaster of my Order. |
CGBaurusC | Although you may not think so to meet him. He lives quietly as a monk at Weynon Priory, near the city of Chorrol. |
CGBaurusD | How do I get there? |
CGBaurusD | First you need to get out of here. Through that door must be the entrance to the sewers, past the locked gate. That's where we were heading. |
CGBaurusD | It's a secret way out of the Imperial City. Or it was supposed to be secret. |
CGBaurusD | Here. You'll need this key for the last door into the sewers. |
CGBaurusE | The sewers? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Acrobat. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Agent. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Archer. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Assassin. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Barbarian. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Bard. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Battlemage. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Crusader. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Healer. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you're an experienced Knight. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Mage. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Monk. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Nightblade. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Pilgrim. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Rogue. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Scout. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Sorcerer. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Thief. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Warrior. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you are an experienced Witchhunter. Am I right? |
CGBaurusE | There are rats and goblins down there... but from what I've seen of you, I'm guessing you're experienced enough to handle them. Am I right? |
CGBaurusF | After the sewers, then what? |
CGBaurusF | You must get the Amulet to Jauffre. Take no chances, but proceed to Weynon Priory immediately. Got it? |
CGBaurusG | Yes, I understand. |
CGBaurusG | Good. The Emperor's trust was well-placed. |
CGBaurusH | No. Please explain more. |
CGBaurusH | Take it easy. You'll be fine. I know this is a lot to take in all at once. |
CGBaurusH | No one's more surprised than me that I'm sending an escaped prisoner off with the Amulet of Kings! |
CGBaurusH | But the Emperor trusted you for a reason, and I trust the Emperor. |
CGBaurusH | The Amulet of Kings must get to Jauffre at Weynon Priory. He'll know what to do with it. |
CGBaurusH | Jauffre should know how to find the heir that the Emperor spoke of. The Amulet must reach Emperor Uriel's heir so a new emperor can be crowned! |
CGBaurusI | What about you? What will you do? |
CGBaurusI | I'll stay here to guard the Emperor's body, and make sure no one follows you. You'd better get moving. May Talos guide you. |
CGBaurusI | By the way, thanks for recovering my comrades' swords. I'll see that they are given a place of honor in the halls of the Blades. |
CGBaurusI | I'll stay here to guard the Emperor's body, and make sure no one follows you. You'd better get moving. May Talos guide you. |
CGBaurusI | By the way, thanks for recovering Captain Renault's sword. I'll see that it is given a place of honor in the halls of the Blades. |
CGBaurusI | I'll stay here to guard the Emperor's body, and make sure no one follows you. You'd better get moving. May Talos guide you. |
CGBaurusI | By the way, thanks for recovering Glenroy's sword. I'll see that it is given a place of honor in the halls of the Blades. |
CGBaurusI | I'll stay here to guard the Emperor's body, and make sure no one follows you. You'd better get moving. May Talos guide you. |
CGEmperor01 | What's going on? |
CGEmperor01 | Assassins attacked my sons, and I'm next. |
CGEmperor01 | My Blades are leading me out of the city along a secret escape route. |
CGEmperor01 | By chance, the entrance to that escape route leads through your cell. |
CGEmperor01 | Assassins attacked my sons. A secret passage here leads out of the city. |
CGEmperor01 | The captain and her men... it's their duty to protect me. I will do as they say. |
CGEmperor02 | Who are you? |
CGEmperor02 | I am your emperor, Uriel Septim. By the grace of the Gods, I serve Tamriel as her ruler. |
CGEmperor02 | You are a citizen of Tamriel, and you, too, shall serve her in your own way. |
CGEmperor03 | Why am I in jail? |
CGEmperor03 | Perhaps the Gods have placed you here so that we may meet. |
CGEmperor03 | As for what you have done... it does not matter. |
CGEmperor03 | That is not what you will be remembered for. |
CGEmperor04 | What should I do? |
CGEmperor04 | You will find your own path. Take care... there will be blood and death before the end. |
CGEmperor05 | I go my own way. |
CGEmperor05 | So do we all. But what path can be avoided whose end is fixed by the almighty Gods? |
CGEmperor06 | Go ahead. I'll follow. |
CGEmperor07 | Jailbreak? With the Emperor? Great! |
CGEmperor08 | Do I get a pardon? |
CGEmperor09 | The Nine guide and protect us. |
CGEmperor09 | I've served the Nine all my days, and I chart my course by the cycles of the heavens. |
CGEmperor09 | The skies are marked with numberless sparks, each a fire, and every one a sign. |
CGEmperor09 | I know these stars well, and I wonder... which sign marked your birth? |
CGEmperor10 | I'm not on good terms with the Gods. |
CGEmperor10 | I've served the Nine all my days, and I chart my course by the cycles of the heavens. |
CGEmperor10 | The skies are marked with numberless sparks, each a fire, and every one a sign. |
CGEmperor10 | I know these stars well, and I wonder... which sign marked your birth? |
CGEmperor11 | I don't know. I don't think about it. |
CGEmperor11 | I've served the Nine all my days, and I chart my course by the cycles of the heavens. |
CGEmperor11 | The skies are marked with numberless sparks, each a fire, and every one a sign. |
CGEmperor11 | I know these stars well, and I wonder... which sign marked your birth? |
CGEmperor12 | I don't know. I don't think about it. |
CGEmperor13 | It's all a big mystery to me. |
CGEmperor14 | What about me? |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Mage shall light your way on the paths of glory. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Apprentice shall serve you at the forge of destiny. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Atronach shall aid you with your appointed burden. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Ritual shall speed you on your star-patterned path. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Warrior shall prove a stalwart companion when fortune fades. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Steed shall speed your progress on the road to destiny. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Lady shall fortify you in your quest for glory. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Lord shall prove a faithful patron in your quest for glory. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Thief shall guide your steps on the road to destiny. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Lover shall sweeten your journey as you confront your fate. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Shadow shall hide you from destiny's cunning hounds. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Tower shall prove a stout refuge in time of need. |
CGEmperor14 | Your stars are not mine. Today the Serpent shall sting the foes who seek your blood. |
CGEmperor15 | Can you see my fate? |
CGEmperor15 | My dreams grant me no opinions of success. Their compass ventures not beyond the doors of death. |
CGEmperor15 | But in your face, I behold the sun's companion. The dawn of Akatosh's bright glory may banish the coming darkness. |
CGEmperor15 | With such hope, and with the promise of your aid, my heart must be satisfied. |
CGEmperor16 | What happens if I fail? |
CGEmperor17 | Aren't you afraid to die? |
CGEmperor17 | No trophies of my triumphs precede me. But I have lived well, and my ghost shall rest easy. |
CGEmperor17 | Men are but flesh and blood. They know their doom, but not the hour. |
CGEmperor17 | In this I am blessed to see the hour of my death... |
CGEmperor17 | ... To face my apportioned fate, then fall. |
CGEmperor18 | Where are we going? |
CGEmperor18 | I go to my grave. A tongue shriller than all the music calls me. |
CGEmperor18 | You shall follow me yet for a while, then we must part. |
CGEmperor19 | Your Amulet? Then this is 'Goodbye'? |
CGEmperor19 | This is where my journey ends. For you though, the road is long and dangerous. Now, give me your hand. |
CGEmperor20 | What Amulet? |
CGEmperor20 | The Amulet of Kings. It is the Empire's sacred emblem of rulership. |
CGEmperor20 | It must pass to the last of the Dragon's Blood. Keep it safe from the pawns of the Destroyer. |
CGEmperor21 | So, this is it? |
CGEmperor21 | For me, it ends here. You are our only hope to stem the blood tide. Give me your hand. |
CGEmperor22 | With all my heart... farewell... |
CGEmperor22 | Stand true, my friend. May your heart be your guide and the gods grant you strength. |
CGEmperor23 | I won't forget you... |
CGEmperor23 | Remember me, and remember my words. This burden is now yours alone. You hold our future in your hands. |
CGEmperor24 | I'll take it from here... |
CGEmperor24 | Then go. Take with you my blessings and the hope of the empire. |
CGEmperorBirthsign | CGEmperorBirthsign |
ChallengeArgonian | ChallengeArgonian |
ChallengeArgonian | Beyond this gate is my Argonian challenger. She is a clever thing, and eager for your blood. |
ChallengeBreton | ChallengeBreton |
ChallengeBreton | Here you face the swift and subtle Breton. Go through the gate, Chosen, and test your fate. |
ChallengeDarkElf | ChallengeDarkElf |
ChallengeDarkElf | The Dark Elves are my favored people. But I am fair-minded... the outcome is in your hands. |
ChallengeHighElf | ChallengeHighElf |
ChallengeHighElf | Your High Elf opponent is cool and confident. Go! Let the contest begin. |
ChallengeImperial | ChallengeImperial |
ChallengeImperial | With his keen mind and eyes, the Imperial measures you. Give him what he seeks. |
ChallengeKhajiit | ChallengeKhajiit |
ChallengeKhajiit | My Khajiit is quick and cunning! Go! Seek him out! See whose blood is quicker. |
ChallengeNord | ChallengeNord |
ChallengeNord | This Nord is an animal... a glorious beast. Watch her teeth... she bites! |
ChallengeOrc | ChallengeOrc |
ChallengeOrc | The gate is open. Go forth and greet my Chosen Orc. |
ChallengeRedguard | ChallengeRedguard |
ChallengeRedguard | Greet the war-hardened Redguard! Fight for my glory, Chosen One! |
ChallengeWoodElf | ChallengeWoodElf |
ChallengeWoodElf | Through the gate, my Wood Elf waits! Hurry, and do not disappoint me. |
ChampionTopic | Champion |
CharGenBaurus | CharGenBaurus |
CharGenBaurus | Don't say I didn't warn you. |
CharGenBaurus | Do you have a death wish? Trust me, you don't want to try that again. |
CharGenBaurus | That's not smart. |
CharGenBaurus | You're lucky I like you. Otherwise you'd be dead already. |
CharGenBlades | CharGenBlades |
CharGenBlades | The Emperor's in danger! |
CharGenBlades | Protect the Emperor! |
CharGenBlades | Prisoner! Help the Emperor! |
CharGenBlades | Prisoner! The Emperor needs help! |
CharGenEmperor | CharGenEmperor |
CharGenEmperor | Who now will save us from the coming darkness? |
CharGenEmperor | This can only lead to your death. My guardians are sworn to protect me. |
CharGenEmperor | Your destiny calls you down a different road. Please help us. |
CharGenGlenroy | CharGenGlenroy |
CharGenGlenroy | I'm out of patience with you, prisoner! |
CharGenGlenroy | Don't push me, prisoner. |
CharGenGlenroy | You don't want to do that again. |
CharGenGlenroyWarn | CharGenRenoWarn |
CharGenMain | CharGenMain |
CharGenMain | Baurus! Lock that door behind us! |
CharGenMain | Yessir. |
CharGenMain | My sons ... they're dead, aren't they? |
CharGenMain | We don't know that, Sire. The messenger only said they were attacked. |
CharGenMain | No, they're dead. I know it. |
CharGenMain | My job right now is to get you to safety. |
CharGenMain | I know this place ... the prison? |
CharGenMain | Yes, your Majesty. Beneath the Legion Compound. We're headed for a secret passage known only to the Blades. No one can follow us through here. |
CharGenMain | What's this prisoner doing here? This cell is supposed to be off-limits. |
CharGenMain | Usual mixup with the Watch, I ... |
CharGenMain | Never mind. Get that gate open. |
CharGenMain | Stand back, prisoner. We won't hesitate to kill you if you get in our way. |
CharGenMain | No sign of pursuit, sir. |
CharGenMain | Good. Let's go. We're not out of this yet. |
CharGenMain | Please, sire, we must keep moving. |
CharGenMain | Better not close this one. There's no way to open it from the other side. |
CharGenMain | How could they be waiting for us here? |
CharGenMain | Don't know. But it's too late to go back now. |
CharGenMain | Don't worry, sire, we will get you out of here. |
CharGenMain | They won't be the first to underestimate the Blades. |
CharGenMain | I'll take point. Let's move. |
CharGenMain | We should find a defensible spot and protect the Emperor until help arrives. |
CharGenMain | Help? What makes you think help will get here before more of those bastards? We need to get the Emperor out of here. |
CharGenMain | I think that was all of them. Let me take a look around. |
CharGenMain | Have you seen the prisoner? |
CharGenMain | Do you think he followed us? How could he? |
CharGenMain | Do you think she followed us? How could she? |
CharGenMain | I know he did. |
CharGenMain | I know she did. |
CharGenMain | Sire, we have to go now. |
CharGenMain | Your Majesty, we need to keep moving. |
CharGenMain | Please, sire. We can't stay here. We have to go. |
CharGenMain | Not yet. Let me rest a moment longer. |
CharGenMain | Dammit, it's that prisoner again! Kill him, he might be working with the assassins. |
CharGenMain | Dammit, it's that prisoner again! Kill her, she might be working with the assassins. |
CharGenMain | No. He is not one of them. |
CharGenMain | No. She is not one of them. |
CharGenMain | He can help us. He must help us. |
CharGenMain | She can help us. She must help us. |
CharGenMain | As you wish, sire. |
CharGenMain | Come closer. I'd prefer not to have to shout. |
CharGenMain | I need your help. Please come with us. |
CharGenMain | Don't be afraid. My guardians will not harm you. |
CharGenMain | Dammit! The gate is barred from the other side. A trap! |
CharGenMain | What about that side passage back there? |
CharGenMain | Worth a try. Let's go! |
CharGenMain | It's a dead end. What's your call, sir? |
CharGenMain | I don't know. I don't see any good options here. |
CharGenMain | They're behind us! Wait here, sire. |
CharGenMain | Wait here with the Emperor. Guard him with your life. |
CharGenMain | Stranger, you chose a bad day to take up with the cause of the Septims. |
CharGenMain | The Amulet of Kings will be mine. |
CharGenMain | You thought your secrets could be hidden from the Lord of Destruction? |
CharGenMain | You thought the last Septim heir was safe from us? |
CharGenMain | With this blade I have severed the Septim line forever. |
CharGenMain | You may slay me, but we have already won. |
CharGenMain | The proof of your defeat lies there bleeding on the floor. |
CharGenMain | The age of the Septims is over, fool. A new age is dawning! |
CharGenMain | When my Lord walks the earth, you shall know that our victory is complete. |
CharGenOLD | CharGen |
CharGenPrebenHurry | CharGenPrebenHurry |
CharGenRenote | CharGenRenote |
CharGenRenote | I warned you to stay out of our way. |
CharGenRenote | Prisoner, I don't have time for your games. Do that again and die. |
CharGenRenote | Don't give me a reason to kill you. |
CharGenRuma | CharGenRuma |
CharGenTaunt | CharGenTaunt |
CharGenTaunt2 | CharGenTaunt2 |
CharGenTaunt2 | Hey, lizard! It must break your heart, huh? Being so close to the water, knowing you'll never get to swim again... |
CharGenTaunt2 | You know, sometimes, when they let us in the yard, you can hear the sounds from the lake. The boats, the gulls. So close... |
CharGenTaunt2 | No, you'll never get to swim again, Argonian. But don't worry, you'll be dead soon enough. That's right. You're going to die in here! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Hey, you hear that? The guards are coming... for you! He he he he he. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Wake up, kitty kitty. That's it. There's a rat in my cell, Khajiit. A fat, tasty rat. Does the kitty want it? Is the kitty hungry? |
CharGenTaunt2 | You'd better take whatever you can get in here, Khajiit. They don't feed the new prisoners. Didn't you know that? |
CharGenTaunt2 | First they starve you. Then they beat you. Then, if you're lucky, they kill you. That's right. You're going to die in here! |
CharGenTaunt2 | My, my, you're a big one. A Nord, I'd guess, right? So strong... But you can't bend steel, can you boy? You can't do anything to get out of here. |
CharGenTaunt2 | And those big muscles? They're going to waste away. When the end comes, you won't even have the strength to cry for your mother. |
CharGenTaunt2 | That's right. You're going to die in here. You hear me, Nord? You're going to die in here! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Oooh, aren't you a fair lass. Your skin is so pale, so pure. And your body is so... strong. Let me guess. A Nord, right? |
CharGenTaunt2 | I bet you think you're pretty tough, huh? I bet you can swing a sword and everything. Well, it doesn't matter! Not in here. It does no good to fight. |
CharGenTaunt2 | But don't worry. The guards always treat the pretty ones nice. Right 'til the end. Oh, that's right. You're going to die in here, Nord! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Wake up, Redguard! Ah, there you are. How do you like your cell, huh? Roomy enough for you? |
CharGenTaunt2 | Wake up, pretty Redguard! Ah, there you are. How do you like your cell, huh? Roomy enough for you? |
CharGenTaunt2 | I can't even imagine what it's like for you. No more sunshine, no more open seas. Just a box and a dirty beam of light for the rest of your life. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Bet you're glad it won't last long, huh? Oh, didn't you know? No one ever leaves this prison alive! You're going to die in here, Redguard! Die! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Oh, look, an Imperial in the Imperial Prison. I guess they don't play favorites, huh? Your own kinsmen think you're a piece of human trash. How sad. |
CharGenTaunt2 | I bet the guards give you "special" treatment before the end. Oh, that's right. You're going to die in here, Imperial! You're going to die! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Imperial criminal scum like you give the Empire a bad name, you see. You're an embarrassment. Best if you just... disappeared. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Pale skin, snotty expression. You're a Breton! The masters of magicka, right? Hmph. Nothing but a bunch of stuck-up snobs with cheap parlor tricks. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Pale skin, snotty expression. You're a Breton! The masters of magicka, right? Hmph. You're nothing but a stuck-up harlot with cheap parlor tricks. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Go ahead, try your magicka in here. Let's see you make those bars disappear. No? What's the matter? Not so powerful now, are you Breton? |
CharGenTaunt2 | You're not leaving this prison 'til they throw your body in the lake. Oh, that's right. You're going to die in here, Breton! You're going to die! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Hey, there! You! Kinsman! I haven't seen another Dunmer in here in I don't know how long. Where you from, huh? Vvardenfell? |
CharGenTaunt2 | You got a wife back home? Tell you what. I'm getting out of here in a couple of weeks. When I get back to Morrowind I'll look her up. |
CharGenTaunt2 | She must be so lonely. Don't you worry, eh? I'll take care of her long after you're dead. Oh, that's right. You're going to die in here! |
CharGenTaunt2 | I must surely be dead, and in the halls of Azura to look upon such a vision. You are so beautiful, my dear Dunmer maiden... |
CharGenTaunt2 | One of the guards owes me a favor, you know. I could get us put in the same cell. Would you like that? You should have some fun before the end. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Yeah, you heard me. No matter what the law says. No matter what they told you. You're going to die in here! You're going to die! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Hey! Wood Elf! You're a little far from the forest, huh? Looks like your days of woodland frolicking have come to a tragic end. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Well now, a pretty little Wood Elf. You're a little far from the forest, huh? Looks like your days of woodland frolicking have come to a tragic end. |
CharGenTaunt2 | To go from the gladed realm of Valenwood to a rat-infested hole like this... how very sad. Those walls must feel like they're closing in on you. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Pretty soon you'll go mad, and the guards will cut your throat just to stop the ranting. That's right. You're going to die in here, Wood Elf! Die! |
CharGenTaunt2 | Well, well, look at the high and mighty Altmer. Where's your dignity now, huh? Where's that famous High Elf poise and bearing? |
CharGenTaunt2 | Well, well, look at the elegant Altmer maiden. Where's your dignity now, huh? Where's that famous High Elf poise and bearing? |
CharGenTaunt2 | You know, my time's almost up. Pretty soon I'll be free, and you'll still be stuck in this rat hole, waiting for your execution. |
CharGenTaunt2 | That's right. I heard some of the guards talking. You're going to die in here, "High" Elf! You hear me? You're going to die in here! |
CharGenTaunt2 | By the Nine Divines, you're an ugly one. But then, all Orcs are ugly. The most repulsive race in all of Tamriel, really. |
CharGenTaunt2 | By the Nine Divines, you're an ugly one. And female, no less. But then, all Orcs are ugly. The most repulsive race in all of Tamriel, really. |
CharGenTaunt2 | At least you've got that brutish strength, huh? Must be nice to just rip someone apart like some kind of monster. |
CharGenTaunt2 | At least you've got that brutish strength, huh? Who needs pretty when you can just rip someone apart like some kind of monster. |
CharGenTaunt2 | Oh, but you must be the one Orc weakling, huh? Captured by Imperials. How pathetic. You're going to die in here, Orc! Like an animal in a cage! |
CharGenVoice | CharGenVoice |
CharGenVoice | No... Talos save us... |
CharGenVoice | No! |
CharGenVoice | For the Emperor! |
CharGenVoice | I told you to stay with the Emperor! |
CharGenVoice | Get back with the Emperor! Protect him with your life! |
CharGenVoice | If you want to help, get back and protect the Emperor! |
CharGenVoice | Looks clear. Come on. We're almost through to the sewers. |
CharGenVoice | Hold up. I don't like this. Let me take a look. |
CharGenVoice | Here they come again! |
CharGenVoice | The captain's down! |
CharGenVoice | You! Prisoner! Stand aside. Over by the window. Stay out of the way, and you won't get hurt. |
CharGenVoice | Prisoner! Stand away from the door! Over by the window, now! |
CharGenVoice | Prisoner! Get over by the window, now! |
CharGenVoice | Stay put, prisoner. |
CharGenVoice | Close up left! Protect the Emperor! |
CharGenVoice | Looks like this is your lucky day. Just stay out of our way. |
CharGenVoice | You stay here, prisoner. Don't try to follow us. |
CharGenVoice | Leave the Emperor in peace. |
CharGenVoice | Captain Renault? |
CharGenVoice | You ... I've seen you ... |
CheeseTOPIC | Cheese |
CheeseTOPIC | It's been a hobby of mine for years. I've collected cheeses from all over Tamriel, including the rare Olroy cheese! |
CheeseTOPIC | A more pungent cheese you'll never find. It looks smooth, but it stinks to the heavens and beyond! |
CheeseTOPIC | I keep it locked away tight. If I were to try cooking with it, the smell alone would draw rats for miles! It's a lovely conversation piece, though. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I've bought a few things at Mach-Na's, but he's always so surly. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | He runs a nice store, but Mach-Na is a grouchy old man. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | Rumor has it he joined the priesthood to avoid military service. What a coward. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I heard he became a priest to avoid becoming a soldier. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I find her annoying. She's way too full of herself. Quite the big talker. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I don't like to talk to her. All she wants to talk about is herself. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I hope she takes care of herself as well as she takes care of others. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | She's very dedicated. We would be lucky to have more people like her around. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I've heard that she's always wanted to compete, but her parents are against it. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | He's quite an accomplished brawler. I wonder if he'd teach me something about it. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | He's good with his fists, no doubt about it. He'll teach you something, for the right price. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | Deetsan loves to talk about his guild. It's good that he's proud of his work. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | He's always wanted to be in the guild. Good that he was finally made a member. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | They're obviously very fond of one another. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | It's clear that they're in love. Good for them. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I can't imagine why someone would act the way he does. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | He's an ass. There's no excuse for his behavior. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | She loves her dogs. No question about it. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I'm impressed with how she handles dogs. She handles people pretty well, too. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | There's something about that place that's just a bit off. |
CheydinhalNQDQuestionResponses | I don't even like to walk by that place. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | CheydinhalNQDResponses |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | She certainly does take pride in the Newlands. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | She runs a good inn, and she's proud of it. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | I'd like to bet, but I don't want to be told that what I'm doing is sinful. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | I don't mind betting, but it's not worth having to hear a lecture about it. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | He's not the friendliest person around, but he can teach you a lot about running a business. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | He knows a lot about running his store. Of course, he's not the easiest person to talk to. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | She's pretty shy, unless you get her talking about armor. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | Her knowledge of armor is really impressive. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | I heard he learned about Alteration because he's too scared to fight. Pathetic. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | I've heard he joined the priesthood to avoid serving in the military. What a coward. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | Gruiand is a bit high and mighty. She does have a way with words, though. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | She's silver-tongued, but I don't want to listen to her. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | Everyone is very fond of Ohtesse. And her healing skills are simply excellent. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | Ohtesse is the most dedicated person I know. She really needs to take better care of herself, though. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | I understand her parents are against her competing. Quite a shame. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | There's something about him I don't trust. He's quite a brawler though. I wouldn't want to tangle with him. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | I would hate to be on his bad side. He's really good with his fists. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | I've heard him talk at length about the Mages Guild. I understand he's been teaching members about Illusion, as well. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | He goes on and on about the guild. He's very proud of it. I understand he teaches Illusion there now, as well. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | Ganredhel does seem to love her dogs. She taught me a little something about acrobatics, though, which was helpful. |
CheydinhalNQDResponses | She's a very demanding teacher. You can learn a lot from her, if you're willing to try. |
CheydinhalTopic | Cheydinhal |
CheydinhalTopic | I could tell you our blacks are the fastest, toughest, most reliable horses in Cyrodiil. |
CheydinhalTopic | I can only hope that Farwil and his knights manage to close that Oblivion Gate. The fate of Cheydinhal hangs in the balance! |
CheydinhalTopic | Count Indarys has ordered us to hold our positions until Farwil returns from inside that accursed Oblivion Gate. |
CheydinhalTopic | Business is bad with that damn Oblivion Gate outside of town. You think things can't get any worse, and then they do. |
CheydinhalTopic | The whole town is on edge with that Oblivion Gate open just outside the walls. |
CheydinhalTopic | Everyone is waiting to see if Farwil and his knights return from inside that dreadful Oblivion Gate. Such brave lads! |
CheydinhalTopic | Tovas knows his horses, and I'll stay with him and these beautiful creatures. Forever. |
CheydinhalTopic | Here you have your Chapel-going Imperials, and your Chapel-dodging Dark Elves, and never shall the twain meet. |
CheydinhalTopic | The Imperials have the gold, houses, and top spots. Dark Elves like me left Morrowind and the whole priest-ridden Tribunal nightmare... |
CheydinhalTopic | ... and we take the whole patriotic 'Imperial Mission' attitude with a dose of salt. |
CheydinhalTopic | The Count, Andel Indarys, is a Hlaalu parvenu, but his steward, Naspia Cosma, does her best to coach him on the finer points of Imperial etiquette. |
CheydinhalTopic | Our most celebrated citizen is Rythe Lythandas, the famous painter. Speak to his wife, and she might let you take a peek into his studio. |
CheydinhalTopic | I'm retired from adventuring... but you might try the old mine they call 'Rickety Mine' out east along the Blue Road. |
CheydinhalTopic | Another possibility in that direction might be Kemen. It's an old Ayleid ruin. |
CheydinhalTopic | You might also look at Quickwater Cave to the north. I cleared it out, but I haven't been there in years. It might have new tenants. |
CheydinhalTopic | Treasure holes near Cheydinhal? Not close by. |
CheydinhalTopic | Fort Naso and Fort Facian, though... bad news. Undead, and then some. But far out and foul enough, you'll get plenty of action. |
CheydinhalTopic | Imperials hate Dark Elves; Dark Elves hate Imperials. Imperials hate that a no-name Hlaalu trader got made into a count. |
CheydinhalTopic | Andel Indarys doesn't help his case by having a prat for a son, and a wife that dies in very suspicious circumstances. |
CheydinhalTopic | Our Dark Elves left Morrowind to get away from the Church and State, and they don't like it when Imperials get all holy and patriotic with them. |
CheydinhalTopic | Of course, local Dark Elves tend to be money-grubbing, alcoholic low-brows with little education or culture. |
CheydinhalTopic | Since I read a lot, and speak well, and don't drink brandy from milk pails, I guess I qualify as an Imperial. |
CheydinhalTopic | But on the whole, I like Cheydinhal's Dark Elves better than I like the Imperials, so go figure.... |
CheydinhalTopic | Did you know we have the finest horses in Cyrodiil, right here in town? Black Waterside Stables... the best thoroughbred blacks. |
CheydinhalTopic | I came here because I love nature. And because I didn't want to serve as a boot wizard in a mountain legion in Skyrim. |
CheydinhalTopic | I'm happy to be of service in any way I can, in any place I can. There are so many who need help, and so few to offer it. |
CheydinhalTopic | It's a scandal that the Mages Guild has tolerated practice of the Black Arts among its members for so long. |
CheydinhalTopic | The current Arch-Mage, Hannibal Traven, is true and bold to prohibit necromancy, reversing the Guild's shameful past policies of official tolerance. |
CheydinhalTopic | I closely supervise the priests and healers of Cheydinhal Chapel, so they might more closely approach the sacred ideals of our faith. |
CheydinhalTopic | Just look around. Is not Cheydinhal the model of civic rule? No... don't bow! I am just a humble servant of the people. |
CheydinhalTopic | To be frank, I'd prefer a career in the Arena to this paper-pusher's position. |
CheydinhalTopic | You worship the Nine Divines, perhaps? Have they ever helped or harmed you? Of course not. |
CheydinhalTopic | Now, worship a Daedra Lord, and you get effects... bad ones, of course, but clear and measurable effects. |
CheydinhalTopic | Ra'qanar is your friend, no? Your servant? Whatever you require? Ra'qanar knows nothing... less, even. But Ra'qanar wishes to please. |
CheydinhalTopic | The Guild is going to hell in a hogcart. Look at what they give me? Keld of the Isles? Ohtimbar? Both Guardian rank? Phah! Useless. |
CheydinhalTopic | I've settled down here. Nice place. A little slow, but it suits me. Burz gro-Khash is a bear sometimes, but I got thick skin. Doesn't bother me. |
CheydinhalTopic | I worked the Arena in the Imperial City for a while. Got up to Gladiator, then took a powder. A guy could get hurt, you know. |
CheydinhalTopic | I am the chapter head of the Cheydinhal Mages Guild. It is quite an honor... but they had no choice, since I'm the only semi-competent one here. |
CheydinhalTopic | It's all right. The Guild here, that is. That's what you meant, right? It's fine. I'm doing fine here. |
CheydinhalTopic | I'm very fond of Cheydinhal. It's where I met my love, Eilonwy. Our lives are quite long, and choosing the right partner is very important. |
CheydinhalTopic | Perhaps it seems silly, but our love is the most important thing in all creation. Orintur and I spend all our time together, in the High Elf way. |
CheydinhalTopic | My progress through the ranks here will be slow. My prejudices against certain types of magic limit my chances for advancement. |
CheydinhalTopic | Well, to be honest, I don't think we have much of a team in the Cheydinhal guildhall. We lack leadership, and individually, we aren't very skilled. |
CheydinhalTopic | Look. A fly. Buzz, buzz. Hey. Look everybody! I'm talking to a fly! Buzz, buzz, buzz! |
CheydinhalTopic | You stupid or something? What are you doing here? Go back where you came from. We don't like your kind here. |
CheydinhalTopic | You're not on my list. And that's all I have to say. If you were somebody, I'd know. But I don't, so you aren't. |
CheydinhalTopic | He pays peanuts. And thinks it entitles him to chew us out 18 hours a day? Sometimes I wonder if I made a mistake coming here. |
CheydinhalTopic | Lots of us Dark Elves came to Cyrodiil to get away from the Temple. We're sick of living under the thumb of the priests, and scraping by on the dole. |
CheydinhalTopic | Voranil got parties near about every night, and there's plenty of cooking and cleaning and preparing to be done. If you don't mind. |
CheydinhalTopic | It's a grand house, Riverside, and they have grand parties there. All the rich swongs and swells of the town come in. Leave a right mess, they do. |
CheydinhalTopic | You got your people, and you got your dogs. Dogs are loyal and stupid. People are smart and devious. I'll stick with dogs. |
CheydinhalTopic | What are you asking me for? Do I look like Vile's dog or something? Go on. Knit a doily or play a flute or something. |
CheydinhalTopic | Boss uglies in Cheydinhal are the Orums. Don't mean nothing to you. You is the Outside. Just stay Outside, and everything's Mister Tinker. Got me? |
CheydinhalTopic | We are from Cheydinhal. |
CheydinhalTopicBorba01 | Lay of the land? |
CheydinhalTopicBorba02 | Likely prospects? |
CheydinhalTopicBorba03 | Risks? |
CheydinhalTopicBorba04 | Daedric shrines |
CheydinhalTopicDervera01 | Tell me about Cheydinhal. |
CheydinhalTopicDervera02 | Tell me about trainers. |
CheydinhalTopicDervera03 | Tell me about opportunities. |
CheydinhalTopicMach01 | Cheydinhal's culture? |
CheydinhalTopicMach02 | Cheydinhal's characters? |
CheydinhalTopicMach03 | Cheydinhal's mysteries? |
CheydinhalTopicMariana01 | Local trainers? |
CheydinhalTopicMariana02 | Local notables? |
CheydinhalTopicMariana03 | Local mysteries? |
ChorrolArenaTopic | Chorrol Arena |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | No, I haven't. I've heard that he really knows his way around, though. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I spoke to him recently. He really knows his way around. Knows every tree, rock, and cave in the area. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I don't see a problem with those two. It's a bit odd, but that's their business. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | It is awful. Her poor mother. What is Glistel thinking? |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I've never run into her there, but I can't blame her for enjoying the matches. Almost everyone likes them. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Have I seen her there? Of course! She certainly loves a good fight. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I was in there just a few days ago. Rasheda's prices are very reasonable. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I haven't been in a while, but it's always nice to stop in and chat with Rasheda. Plus, she always gives a better deal to her friends. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Odd noises? No, I haven't. That sounds a bit troublesome. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I thought I heard something the other night. It's none of my business, though. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Odd folks, the way they dote on those dogs. They're not hurting anyone, though, so it's no concern of mine. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I've seen them. Everyone likes a good dog, but they're an odd couple. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I've made some bets. Won some, lost some. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Not much for wagering, myself. Of course, I always seem to lose.... |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I've made a few bets. Made some good money, actually! |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I haven't done too much betting. Can't say I know enough about the folks fighting to make a smart wager. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Do I like the fights? Of course! Everyone likes the fights! The thrill of battle, the sting of defeat. A wonderful time. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Horrible things, those Arena matches. Simply bloodshed for the sake of bloodshed. Barbaric, I tell you. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I thought about it when I was younger, but it just wasn't for me. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I never really thought about it. They just didn't seem like the sort of folks I wanted to spend time with. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I've often thought about joining the Fighters Guild. I've heard you can make a good living there. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I've never really thought about it. I've heard the money is good, but that's a bit too much risk for me. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Well, of course. I mean, there's always something there I need. And Seed-Neeus gives a fair price. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I haven't needed anything there in a while. I'm sure I will soon, though. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | Certainly I've spent time there. Talasma runs a good, quiet Inn. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I've had many meals at the Oak and Crosier. Sure, it may not be the best in all Cyrodiil, but it suits me fine. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I bought a fine mare from him once. A fine, fine animal. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | I'm not much of a rider. I've heard others swear by his animals, though. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | He did? Excellent. I wonder if he got "The Lusty Argonian Maid" in. I've been dying to read that. |
ChorrolNQDQuestionResponses | New books? Who has the money to afford all those books? I know I don't. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | ChorrolNQDResponses |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Yes, I've heard the Fighters Guild offers some wonderful opportunities. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Hmmm... I've never had much interest in the Fighters Guild. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Must we talk about the Fighters Guild now? |
ChorrolNQDResponses | The Mages Guild is, indeed, a fine organization. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Yes, I've heard some of the finest mages in Tamriel belong to the Mages Guild. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've never been that interested in the Mages Guild, myself. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Chorrol is a wonderful town. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I know Chorrol is the best town I've spent time in. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | It's true. Chorrol has almost everything you could need. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Yes, Renoit does have a fine assortment of books. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I should visit Renoit's more often. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've heard that Renoit has a good selection, and at reasonable prices. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I'm not much of a reader, myself. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I had heard he was looking for some help. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Yes. I like the Grey Mare as well. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | It's a fine place. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | It's true. Some fine horses he has. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've heard he knows his way around. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | People say he's very familiar with the area. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | It is a nice place, and you're right about Talasma. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've always liked the Oak and Crosier. I don't know Talasma that well, though. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've always been happy with the weapons I've bought there. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Rasheda does a good job keeping Fire and Steel stocked with good weapons. Maybe not the best in Tamriel, but good. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Luckily, I haven't had to make use of their services. Still, it's good to know the Chapel is there. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | It's a fine chapel. And a fine group of healers, as well. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Do you think? I've never noticed anything. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've suspected that as well. Still, it's not a bad place. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Very true. You can find almost anything you need there. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I can't say I've done a lot of shopping there, but I've heard good things. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | No question about it. And Seed-Neeus is an excellent proprietor. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Not a bad idea if you're looking for work. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Not me. I've got plenty to do at home. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I don't know much about the man, but I've heard he is an excellent warrior. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I haven't really spent any time around him. I find him a little frightening, actually. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've heard there are good trainers there. Costs a bit of coin, though. I'd rather go out and practice on my own. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | It's not always easy to find a good trainer. That's a good place to look. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've heard good things about the mage trainers there. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've never spent time at the Mages Guild. I've thought about it, though. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I haven't done much betting, but I hear some folks have made a good bit of money. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Hmmm... maybe I should start betting with Hundolin as well. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I like dogs, but it's a bit excessive with those two folks. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've never been a huge dog lover myself, but some people really love them. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Can't say I've heard anything myself. Still, that's odd. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Strange noises, you say? How very odd. I haven't heard it myself. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | Strange noises? They should have the guards look into that. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I've liked some of Scribonia's work. Haven't read everything, though. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I'd like to read Scribonia's work. I just wish I had more time to do it. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | The whole thing is a big shame. She's such a nice young girl. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | I don't see a problem with it. Perhaps they're in love. |
ChorrolNQDResponses | You're right. It's shameful. Still, what is anyone supposed to do? It's her life. |
ChorrolTopic | Chorrol |
ChorrolTopic | Did you ever meet Dar-Ma? Young Argonian lass, popular around town. She's disappeared, and her mother is worried sick about it. |
ChorrolTopic | Maybe you haven't heard, but Seed-Neeus's daughter has disappeared. Very sad. |
ChorrolTopic | Those Odiil boys ought to know better. Leave troubles like that to the town guard. That's what they're paid for. |
ChorrolTopic | Odiil boys say creatures of some sort are attacking their farm. Went off on their own to stop them. Poor father's worried sick. |
ChorrolTopic | I have warned my people to stay inside the walls and put my guard on full alert. There's nothing else we can do. |
ChorrolTopic | Just between the two of us, I wish the Countess would worry a bit more about the security of the city and a bit less about her damned painting. |
ChorrolTopic | No worries. Whatever happened at Kvatch won't happen here. |
ChorrolTopic | I hope the Guard can hold off the daedra, but you think about what happened to Kvatch, and you can't help but worry. |
ChorrolTopic | Our Countess will never let Chorrol fall to the daedra! Oblivion Gates be damned! |
ChorrolTopic | Did you hear about Reynald Jemane's long lost twin brother returning to Chorrol? |
ChorrolTopic | Now I hear there's a stranger in town asking about them. A Dark Elf, from back east they say. I wonder what he wants. |
ChorrolTopic | In Chorrol, we don't trust people we don't know. But if you're respectable -- if you hang with respectable people -- we're not so unfriendly. |
ChorrolTopic | You joined the Mages Guild? Excellent. Good people. Substantial. |
ChorrolTopic | You joined the Fighters Guild? Very good. Hard-working, trustworthy folk. |
ChorrolTopic | I'm glad you took my advice. Have you noticed how people are more friendly, now you're established in the community? |
ChorrolTopic | It's like I said. Join the guilds or the Chapel. In Chorrol, we like what we know. |
ChorrolTopic | In Chorrol, we Highlanders treat our Gods' teachings as rules to live by. Our lives are governed by the Ten Commands. |
ChorrolTopic | Glistel and me, we keep an eye on things here in Chorrol for certain interested parties... as a public service, like. |
ChorrolTopic | My housemate, Malintus Ancus, and I are well-known in certain circles here. But, you don't travel in those circles, do you? |
ChorrolTopic | Rena and I moved to Chorrol so we could have a nice, comfortable home for our dogs. It's a lovely town. And our dogs are so happy here. |
ChorrolTopic | They probably call us 'the Dog People' here in town. Rimalus and I love dogs. We have quite a few. So sweet and well-behaved, you wouldn't believe. |
ChorrolTopic | You need a place to sleep in Chorrol? Well, why don't you just join the Fighters Guild, or Mages Guild? Sleep for free around Cyrodiil! |
ChorrolTopic | It's good that you've joined one of our local organizations. It helps you make the right connections. |
ChorrolTopic | If you're thinking of making Chorrol your home, you should join a guild. It's hard work, but steady money. And people get to know you. |
ChorrolTopic | We're simple, Gods-fearing folk here in County Chorrol. Easterners worship their wallets and their fat bellies. |
ChorrolTopic | Are you a student of the Arcane Arts? My husband, Alberic, is an Advanced Trainer in Conjuration at the Mages Guild. |
ChorrolTopic | Chorrol's got plenty to eat, and good, thick walls, and that suits me fine. I don't know what's going on out there in the woods, and I don't need to. |
ChorrolTopic | Yeah. I used to be Fighters Guild here in Chorrol, but I done some incarceration for Trespassing and Theft. Couple of times. |
ChorrolTopic | You know, they kick you out of the guild if you get caught doing some incarceration. How many? I forget. But I did a lot. |
ChorrolTopic | The Oak and Crosier is the place of choice for well-bred visitors to Chorrol. The Grey Mare is more suitable for... others. |
ChorrolTopic | I'm not from Chorrol. I'm afraid I can't tell you anything at all about the town. |
ChorrolTopic | Chorrol? That's where we are, right? Really? Great. I don't care. And I'm not interested. But it's sure nice of you to let me know. |
ChorrolTopic | I've never been here before. And I won't be back, unless the boss wants me here. |
ChorrolTopic | If I don't have what you need, you might try the other Chorrol merchants. Renoit's has books. Fire and Steel for your armor and weapons. |
ChorrolTopic | Nice town. But you need money here to live well. Head out of town and do some hunting. Sell the skins. Or, you can loot old caves and ruins. |
ChorrolTopic | There are a lot of fine-looking women in Chorrol. But they're all... kind of snooty. And not very nice. |
ChorrolTopic | There are a lot of fine-looking women in Chorrol. But they're all... kind of snooty. And not very nice. |
ChorrolTopic | Dogs are an orc's best friend. Good protection, good companions, good eats. The Bruiants have dogs. Lots of 'em. |
ChorrolTopic | You can PAY for a bed at the Grey Mare or the Oak and Crosier. But if you get a bed for free at a guild, why would you pay for one? |
ChorrolTopic | Smart thing is to join a guild. Any guild. Gets you a place to sleep for free. No muss, no fuss, no crummy tavern food and lice-ridden beds. |
ChorrolTopic | I'm sorry. I'm new in town, and don't know anyone. |
ChorrolTopic | I hear that Emfrid and Captain Bittneld are spending a lot of time together. You wouldn't have anything to do with that, would you? |
ChorrolTopic | Who is the fairest of them all? Other than myself? The proprietor of the Grey Mare is lovely. She and the guard captain would be a nice couple.... |
ChorrolTopic | In Chorrol, we don't think much about what goes on in the Imperial Palace. But these murders... the emperor and all his sons dead... what's next? |
ChorrolTopic | The deer here are skittish. Need to get them quick, or they'll lead you a merry chase. Poison on your arrows can help, and it won't hurt the meat. |
ChorrolTopic | We're a mountain people, tough, independent. County Chorrol is rich in mines and timber, wool and mutton, and hard-working people. |
ChorrolTopic | Do you know Reynald Jemane, the fellow who lives on the west side of Chorrol? |
ChorrolTopic | I saw him in Cheydinhal recently, and said 'Hi,' and he pretended he didn't know me. |
ChorrolTopic | I was quite irritated, and haven't spoken to him since. |
ChorrolTopic | But, I wonder, was he really trying to be a fool? Or was something wrong? |
ChorrolTopic | Valus Odiil is down at the Grey Mare, and he seems upset. His boys are in some sort of trouble |
ChorrolTopic | Seems like you could handle trouble pretty well. Would you go see what's the matter? |
ChorrolTopic | We are from Chorrol. |
ClaudeMaricTopic | Claude Maric |
ClaudeMaricTopic | You are cautious and perceptive. Good traits to have in this business. Yes, you guess correctly. This one is working for Maric. |
ClaudeMaricTopic | He never tells us anything, though. Just between the two of us, this one thinks Maric is cheating him. In fact, this one is sure of it. |
ClaudeMaricTopic | Listen. S'razirr has an idea of how we can both come out of this ahead. |
ClaudeMaricTopic | The original offer is still on the table: this one helps you against Maric in return for half your take. What do you say? |
ClaudeMaricTopic | I trust that you will be able to remain professional? |
ClaudeMaricTopic | My methods were vindicated. Apparently Maric was more capable than you. I'm sure you will try harder the next time. |
ClaudeMaricTopic | I hope you don't blame me for the unpleasantness with Maric. I have no control over the man. In any case, it all turned out well, didn't it? |
ClaudeMaricTopic | I kept my side of our bargain. Make sure you keep yours. |
ClaudeMaricTopic | Don't worry, this one will back you up when the time comes. |
ClaudeMaricTopic | I believe a little friendly competition always sharpens the wits. Even more reason for you to get back to hunting for my carving. |
closedborders | Closed borders |
closethegates | Close the gates |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | Cloud Ruler Temple |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | Cloud Ruler Temple was built long ago, by the founders of the Blades, back in the days of Reman Cyrodiil. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | It is high in the mountains near Bruma... our ancient fortress, sanctuary, refuge of last resort. Martin will be as safe there as anywhere. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | This place was built by Reman Cyrodiil's Akaviri Dragonguard, at the founding of the Second Empire. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | Since then, it has served the Blades as a headquarters, fortress, and sanctuary. We can protect Martin here until you recover the Amulet of Kings. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | This old place is the one thing that gives me some sense of certainty in these uncertain times. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | Don't worry, we'll keep the Emperor Martin safe here. No enemy has ever taken Cloud Ruler from the Blades. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | I'd have to say I'm partial to the Great Hall. On those cold nights, nothing warms your bones better than a roaring fire. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | There's no place more secure in all of Cyrodiil. I just wish... I wish we could have gotten our Lord Uriel here.... |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | Cloud Ruler is many things. Temple, fortress, safe haven. But it's also my home. I'll gladly die defending these walls, if it comes to it. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | Sometimes, when it's quiet, I walk the battlements and breathe in the cold mountain air. It's the only peace I allow myself. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | Aye, she's a beauty, isn't she? It's hard not to admire the stonework. That's some real craftsmanship, that is. |
CloudRulerTempleTopic | I haven't been to Cloud Ruler since I was a young trainee. It feels good to be back. The Blades have always been here, and always will be. |
clues | Clues |
clueskeyletter | I found a key and a letter. |
cluesnothere | I have clues, but not here. |
cluesnothing | I found nothing. |
COERCEDISLIKE | COERCE_DISLIKE |
COERCEDISLIKE | That's just talk. |
COERCEDISLIKE | Is that so? |
COERCEDISLIKE | Oh, please. |
COERCEDISLIKE | You're wasting your breath. |
COERCEDISLIKE | You can't scare me. |
COERCEHATE | COERCE_HATE |
COERCEHATE | Talk tough to me. I love tough guys. |
COERCEHATE | That's cute. You think I'm afraid of you? |
COERCEHATE | Don't make me laugh. |
COERCEHATE | What a fool you are. |
COERCEHATE | Blow away, windbag. |
COERCELIKE | COERCE_LIKE |
COERCELIKE | You win this one. |
COERCELIKE | You've got a point. |
COERCELIKE | I can't argue with that. |
COERCELIKE | I won't fight you. |
COERCELIKE | That's enough. |
COERCELOVE | COERCE_LOVE |
COERCELOVE | Yes, yes! Whatever you say! |
COERCELOVE | Don't, please! I'm sorry! |
COERCELOVE | No more! You're frightening me! |
COERCELOVE | Whatever you want. |
COERCELOVE | I accept. I have no choice. |
Comfortable | Comfortable |
ComfortableCertainly | Certainly. |
ComfortableChoose | I'll go where I choose. |
ComfortableKey | But I have the key. |
ComfortableMythicDawn | The Dawn is Breaking. |
ComfortablePrivacy | Privacy? Explain, please. |
Conan | Please. Keep it simple. |
confidence | Confidence |
confidence | His mother's been holding him back, protecting him. You'll go to Nonwyll Cavern with him. Galtus Previa was lost there, and you're to find him. |
confidence | And not a word of this to the Guildmaster! Go find him. He'll be in the Donton house, most likely. And bring him back in one piece! |
conspiracy | Conspiracy |
conspiracyMankarCamoran | Mankar Camoran? |
conspiracyNo | No. |
contract | Contract |
contract | They're all dead? Well, you'll have to take over for them. Get back there and clear out that mine. Get moving! |
contract | Each guest, at some point in the past, wronged their mysterious host. Now he's hired us to exact his revenge. |
contract | Ever broken out of jail? How do you feel about breaking into one? The Imperial Prison, to be exact. We need a prisoner... silenced. Can you do it? |
contract | I understand Oreyn is looking for you again. Get to Chorrol and speak with the man. |
contract | I've been told to send you to Chorrol for some duties. Speak with Oreyn. |
contract | You've already cleared that place of all the goblins? Go figure. Fine. Then I guess you don't need to deliver those weapons. |
contract | Well, you got the weapons there, but there were casualties after. Do better in the future, or don't come to me for work. Here's your reward. |
contract | You got the weapons there and cleared the mine with no casualties. Better than I expected from you. Here's your reward, and a little bonus. |
contract | I suppose I've got something for you. We need a weapons shipment delivered to Desolate Mine. That's your job. |
contract | I've got more for you. Important stuff, actually. You need to go talk to Lord Rugdumph. |
contract | I've got nothing else for you. |
contract | You were supposed to check out those disappearances at Harlun's Watch. What's the status? |
contract | I've got one more for you, meat. I assume you can handle it. I need you to investigate some disappearances at Harlun's Watch. |
contract | It's from Biene Amelion at the Water's Edge settlement. She needs something retrieved from her ancestral tomb. Try not to muck it up. |
contract | You need to take care of those fugitives from the prison break in Bravil. |
contract | I've got something for you. Could be tough. There are some escaped fugitives for you to find, meat. |
contract | Good to see you're working hard. I've got some more thieves for you to deal with in Anvil. |
contract | We've got one. Let's hope this one will pay well. |
contract | She's dead? What have you done? Of all the irresponsible.... I'm very disappointed in you. You've let me down and your Guild. |
contract | You've finished? Excellent! Good work, guildmate. Here's your payment for the contract. |
contract | You left your charge in that place? Get back there! |
contract | Good to see that you're looking for more work. There's certainly more to be done. I need you to help Elante of Alinor. |
contract | Well done! You've put in good work for me. I only wish I had more. Things are a little lean right now, as I'm sure you know. Here's your payment. |
contract | You need to find the Stone of St. Alessia and return it to Cirroc at the Chapel of Talos in Bruma. Now, get to it. |
contract | I've only got one more thing on my plate for you, but it's an important one. The Stone of St. Alessia has been stolen from the Bruma Chapel. |
contract | A contract for you? I think I've got something that suits your experience. Arvena Thelas has some problem with rats in her house. |
contract | Looking for more work, eh? Good. I've got a contract for you. I'd like you to go talk to Norbert Lelles, here in Anvil. |
contract | I'm hoping you'll do better with this one than your last one. That really wasn't good. |
contract | Looking for more work, eh? Good. I've got a contract for you. I'd like you to go talk to Norbert Lelles, here in Anvil. |
contract | I'll need someone who's at least an Apprentice for this job. Maybe you're ready for advancement? |
contract | The High Elf Faelian lives in the Imperial City, and fancies long walks. Speak with your fellow family members. They may offer their insights. |
contract | In the Imperial City there lives a High Elf who must be removed from existence. Finding this person may prove... challenging. Are you interested? |
contract | Far to the west there lives a fierce warlord and his company of loyal mercenaries. Your target is the warlord. Do you accept this contract? |
contract | Do you recall the name Adamus Phillida? The Imperial Legion pest? It's time he joined Sithis in the Void. Think you're up to the task? |
contract | Adamus Phillida will find no rest in retirement. No, his soul will endure a kind of eternal suffering known only to those who have angered Sithis. |
contract | If you really plan on killing the guests one by one, make sure that when you strike, you strike hard. Don't want anyone running for help, do you? |
contract | The knife I gave you has been coated with a rare poison called Languorwine. You need only cut Motierre once, and he will appear to die. |
contract | As a pirate, Gaston Tussaud has certainly spilled his share of blood. Someone wants revenge, and they've hired us to extract it. |
contract | Pirates, eh? They tend to be quick, and good with a blade, but don't favor armor. They're not fond of bows or spells, either. |
contract | So, your first contract. No chance for a bonus, huh? That's all right, you're better off! Who needs magic items when you've got raw skill? |
contract | And the great thing about killing a target up close and personal is you can talk to 'em before you do it! You know, say something scary! |
contract | For example, this one time, I had a contract to kill a little Nord girl at her birthday party. She asked me if I was the jester! |
contract | So I said to her, "No, I am a messenger of death." You should have seen the look on her face! Ha ha ha ha! Anyway, she won't be seeing age six! |
contract | What's the matter, can't handle the pressure? Or maybe you're just... weak. |
contract | We're usually called upon to take a life, but not this time. This contract requires us to stage the assassination of a marked man. Are you ready? |
contract | You are to travel to Bruma, enter the house of the Wood Elf Baenlin, and kill him. It should look like an accident. I'm sure you can handle it. |
contract | The manservant's name is Gromm, you say? Sounds like a Nord. Probably a big one. If he catches you, get ready for a serious fight. |
contract | We need you to stage an... accident. Kill the target in the manner specified, and you'll receive a considerable bonus. Do you accept this contract? |
contract | A contract is a secret pact one enters into with the Dark Brotherhood. They provide us with gold, and we remove someone from existence. |
contract | A contract is fulfilled by a skilled assassin such as yourself, who keeps the Dark Brotherhood's end of the bargain. So it has always been. |
contract | While carrying out a contract, you may have the opportunity to earn a bonus if certain parameters are met. Now, let's begin, shall we? |
contract | I'm not sure how you feel about pirates, but you've got to kill one. A captain, in fact. On his ship. Surrounded by his crew. Interested? |
contract | You must infiltrate the Imperial Prison and kill Valen Dreth, a Dark Elf. He should be easy enough to eliminate, once you actually get inside. |
contract | Infiltrating the Imperial Prison is no small matter. Those guards are heavily armed and professionally trained. If discovered, don't be a fool. Flee! |
contract | It's uncertain exactly what illness Roderick has contracted. But don't worry, it's probably not contagious. He he he he he. |
contract | Actually, I gave you this contract in the hope that whatever Roderick has is contagious, and you'll die a slow, lingering death in a matter of days. |
contract | Fort Sutch? I am familiar with that place. It is nestled deep in the mountains. It is naturally well defended, but there is a weakness. |
contract | Not far from from the ruins of Fort Sutch lie the ruins of a tower. That tower was once part of the Fort Sutch Abbey. |
contract | The two ruins lie apart on the surface. But underground, they're connected by some now-flooded tunnels. Wet and dark, yes... but surely unguarded. |
contract | Lucien Lachance's word is law. Whatever contract he has given you must be carried out, without question. |
contract | Lachance would not have selected you for a contract unless he had the utmost confidence in your abilities. Best not let him down. |
contract | So, it's a secret contract then, is it? You must be moving up in the world. Congratulations. |
contract | Lachance has given you a... a secret assignment? But I've been asking for this chance for so long.... Surely he doesn't doubt my abilities! |
contract | Ooh, a secret assignment, you say? Come on, can't you give your old pal Mraaj-Dar a hint? Who do you have to kill? Anyone I know? Ha ha ha ha! |
contract | Lachance gave me a special assignment once. Had to go all the way to Sumerset Isle for that one, killed me about thirty Elves. Ah, good times.... |
contract | You've got duties to attend to. First, though, you're ready for advancement. |
contract | You're needed in Chorrol. Report to Vilena Donton. She's got some duties for you to take care of. |
contract | I've got nothing else. Don't believe Azzan does either. I think you had better go talk to our friend in Chorrol. You know who. |
contract | Nothing now. Not at your rank. Go see Azzan. In Anvil. Maybe he's got something. |
contract | I've got nothing more for you, my friend. I believe Burz has one further assignment, but that is all. I wish you luck. |
contract | I've nothing else for you, and I don't believe Burz has any, either. I think perhaps you had better speak with our friend in Chorrol. Good luck. |
contract | I don't have anything for anyone of your rank. Check with Burz gro-Khash in Cheydinhal. He might have something. |
contract | Fort Sutch? It is an impregnable fortress surrounded by mountains. You'll never even get inside, let alone kill your target. Good luck. |
contract | What do you mean nobody can see you? Where's the fun in that? Damn the bonus, I say! Just walk in there and stab him! |
contract | Oh, this is going to be funny! You're going to be the first assassin in Dark Brotherhood history who couldn't even kill an invalid! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
contract | Ah, now this is the type of contract I live for! You must become pure shadow. It's as if you were never there, and then Roderick simply... dies. |
contract | This is an outrage! This contract should have gone to me! My stealth skills are unmatched! You will never succeed! Never! |
contract | These mercenary groups tend to be fanatically loyal to whomever leader they follow. Roderick's people will likely fight to the death. Be cautious. |
contract | Roderick is a mercenary leader, and his people are fanatically loyal. They will cut you to ribbons if they see you. And they will see you. |
contract | Ooh, using poision is so deliciously evil! I once poisioned my aunt's stew, and she fell over dead with her face right in the bowl! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
contract | I think it says something about Ocheeva's faith in your abilities when she gives you a contract to kill someone who isn't even conscious... |
contract | I have given you little more than a name. I can only pray that you'll wander the Imperial City aimlessly for days, and then eventually die of hunger. |
contract | I'd never suggest you forfeit a bonus, of course, but killing Faelian indoors is so unappealing. Too bad you couldn't snipe him from a balcony. |
contract | But first I guess you have to find him, right? The Elven races of the Imperial City are a community unto themselves. Ask them about Faelian. |
contract | So, you need to find this High Elf, hmm? Why don't you take a trip to Summerset Isle, ask around for him there. Idiot. |
contract | I do so love pursuing a contract in the Imperial City! The alleys, the shadows, the challenge of evading Phillida's Legion troops! I envy you! |
contract | With every unattainable contract my sister gives you, I find myself loving her more and more. |
contract | Now this is what I'm talking about! You kill him up close, face-to-face, and you still get the bonus! I wish all the contracts were like that! |
contract | Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! By Sithis, you are an idiot! Ocheeva has sent you on a suicide mission! Phillida's men are going to cut you to pieces! |
contract | The Elves of the Imperial City are a fairly close-knit community. One of them will have at least heard of Faelian. You should ask around. |
contract | I look at you and wonder how you're still alive, considering your utter incompetence as an assassin. With any luck, this contract will be your last. |
contract | Know what I'd do? Talk to Faelian, learn who he is. Maybe then you can lead him to a secluded place. Then, when you're alone... you know! He he he! |
contract | I don't know what idea appeals to me more: you getting killed by this Faelian person or the Imperial Legion using your corpse as a target dummy. |
contract | It's not my place to question the wisdom of Lucien Lachance or the Black Hand, but trusting you with the Rose of Sithis? It is... folly. |
contract | The Rose of Sithis! Such an honor! Just make sure your marksmanship is up to the task. If you miss the target, the enchantment will be wasted. |
contract | Ah, of course. You're going to succeed where three previous family members have failed. How silly of me... |
contract | The Rose will only work if Phillida is unarmored. So, when would a soldier not wear his armor? I only take my armor off to sleep or swim... |
contract | One of my dear friends was killed while trying to kill Phillida, several years ago. He was twice the assassin you are! Your are doomed to failure. |
contract | Hmm. Don't get me wrong, that magic arrow sounds nice and all, but it seems to me like you don't even need to use it to get the bonus. |
contract | As long as you cut off his finger and leave it in that desk, you'll get your bonus. Sounds to me like you can kill the old sod anyway you'd like. |
contract | So what if he's wearing armor! You think that Imperial Legion scrap can stop a well-forged claymore? Not bloody likely! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
contract | You're going to kill Adamus Phillida? You? Ha ha ha ha ha! Oh, it'll be a retirement, all right. Yours! |
contract | Phillida may be retired, but he'll likely have a bodyguard, probably a member of the Leyawiin City Watch. You may have to dispose of him as well. |
contract | What madness has stricken the Black Hand, that they would trust such an important task to someone so very useless? |
contract | Oh! You're being sent to kill Phillida? I hope the Rose of Sithis pierces his heart and sends his soul screaming into the Void! |
contract | You're being sent to assassinate Adamus Phillida? Oh, finally Ocheeva has come to her senses! You'll be killed, and we'll finally be rid of you! |
contract | Your first contract requires the killing of a pirate captain, on his ship. Are you ready to accept? |
contract | Do you like parties? Because you've been invited to one. Of course, you'll be killing all the other guests. Are you ready to attend? |
contract | What's the matter, five targets too much for you? If Vicente gave me that contract I'd be home before supper. |
contract | The key to successfully completing this contract is effectively blending in with the other guests. So for Sithis' sake, do not wear your hood... |
contract | So, it's to be five against one, is it? The odds are against you. With any luck, you'll be dead within an hour. |
contract | I take much joy in giving you this contract. With so many targets come so many opportunities to fail. The chance of you surviving is slim at best. |
contract | Remember, you must make the other guests feel comfortable. Make them like you. Make them TRUST you. Then bathe in their blood! Hehehehe! |
contract | Why do you get to go to a party? It's not fair. I hope they discover the truth and kill you in your sleep! |
contract | Remember the pretenses under which the guests are there. They will be suspicious. You must be as effective an actor as you are a killer. |
contract | It would be a good idea to talk to each guest and appeal to their good disposition. Remember, if they really like you, they may open up to you. |
contract | You should dress appropriately. The Deceiver's Finery, your recent quest reward, would serve this purpose nicely. If you earned it, that is... |
contract | You may be a killer, but are you an actor? I think not. The guests will discover your true identity and you will never leave that house alive. |
contract | Take your time with this one. Observe the other guests. Learn their schedules and behaviors, and strike each one when they're alone. |
contract | Use your silver tongue. Try to befriend the guests, and then you may be able to lure them to their own dooms! Hahahahahaha! |
contract | You come to me for knowledge, for advice? I would sooner see you flounder in a pool of your own blood. Good luck, worm. |
contract | What a pathetic contract. Play acting and running, but no actual killing? I can see why Vicenti gave it to you... coward. |
contract | What? Fake a death? And you can't even kill the enforcer? I don't envy you, friend. But a contract's a contract. Just do what you've got to do. |
contract | For giving you this contract, Ocheeva is wise beyond her years. You will fail in your task, and die in the process. |
contract | The enforcer will not appreciate your little show. He'll likely attack you on sight, but you must resist the urge to fight back! |
contract | Remember, timing is everything. You need to slash Motierre with the blade in Hides-His-Heart's presence, and then flee before the enforcer can react. |
contract | Bah! You have neither the skill nor the daring to fulfill this contract. I hope the moneylender cuts out your heart. |
contract | It just so happens I am familiar with the Chorrol Chapel Undercroft. You're as good as dead. |
contract | I once slept in the Chorrol Chapel Undercroft. It's damp, cold... and cursed! Getting Motierre out of there may be a challenge. |
contract | What's the matter? You can't kill an old man? Want Gogron to hold your hand? You make me sick! |
contract | If the target is old and weak, as you say, then his manservant is sure to be quite the opposite. Best stay out of his way. |
contract | I could help you, yes. But I won't. Your failure will give me much joy. |
contract | Yes, you'll find that some jobs require you to terminate a mark in a specific way. It's well worth the trouble, considering how good the bonuses are. |
contract | This contract requires stealth and subtlety. You possess neither. When you fail, I will gladly take your place. |
contract | How do you plan on entering this man's house? Through the front door? Be smart and look for a more inconspicuous way in, like a cellar entrance. |
contract | That manservant is going to squash you like a bug! I can't wait to see what's left of you. |
contract | If things go badly, forgo the plan and simply kill the mark any way you can. You'll lose the bonus, but at least the contract will be fulfilled. |
contract | For the love of Sithis, you have to kill a feeble old man. Is that too much for you to handle? |
contract | I can only pray that you break the Tenets and surrender to the guards. I will beg Lucien for the right to kill you. |
contract | I know those sewers well. They will allow you access to the prison, but are home to some fearsome creatures. Tread carefully. |
contract | You will not make it past the sewers. Of this I am certain. |
contract | This prisoner, why give him a chance to escape, or fight back? Pierce his heart with an arrow, right through the bars of the cell. Quick and easy. |
contract | Vicente wants YOU to infiltrate the Imperial Prison? I didn't realize you had such a good sense of humor. |
contract | The Imperial Prison! Long did I languish there, in my youth, before the Brotherhood found me. The guards are strong and cruel. So very cruel.... |
contract | I can only hope the prison guards do to you what they did to me. You will know the true definition of the word "horror." |
contract | No Dark Brother or Sister has successfully infiltrated the Imperial Prison in over three hundred years. This will be a true test of your abilities. |
contract | I was hoping Vicente would give you this contract. When you are captured and killed, the assignment will go to someone more competent. |
contract | You come crying to me for help? Perhaps Lucien Lachance was wrong about you after all, eh? |
contract | I've traveled by prison ship. It was cramped and dark. There was little room to move around, but plenty of shadowy nooks to hide in. Remember that. |
contract | Ha! The great assassin needs help fulfilling a contract. You'll get no aid from me. |
contract | The Marie Elena, you say? I've seen that ship. There's a unique balcony at the stern. My guess is it leads to the captain's cabin. Could be useful. |
contract | So, you come to me for assistance. How interesting. I think I'd much rather you die in the field. |
contract | I killed a pirate once. Of course the ship was out to sea at the time. Somewhere between Vvardenfell and Solstheim. Now those were the days. |
contract | I serve Lucien Lachance and the Dark Brotherhood, and will guide you as directed. But you will get no additional help from me. |
Convince | Convince |
Corpse | Corpse |
Corpse | [Gasp!] Oh my goodness. Excuse me, are you all right? I... By the Divines, this person's dead! |
Corpse | May you rest in peace. |
Corpse | What? What's going on? By the light, this man is dead! Brothers! Sisters! There is a killer among us! Find him! Bring him to justice! |
Corpse | Tsk. Such terrible times we live in. Is no place safe anymore? |
Corpse | Hmm. Body's still warm. Looks like there's a killer about. |
Corpse | Akatosh bless you and keep you. |
CountessCarvain | Countess Carvain |
CountessCarvain | The Countess is in attendance. Please observe proper etiquette. |
CountessCarvain | The Countess is in attendance from 8 in the morning until 6 in the evening each day. |
CountessCarvain | If you wish to seek audience with her, please return at that time. You're also welcome to wait anywhere in the Great Hall. Good day. |
CountessCarvain | The Countess is in attendance. Please observe proper etiquette. |
CountessCarvain | The Countess is in attendance from 8 in the morning until 6 in the evening each day. |
CountessCarvain | If you wish to seek audience with her, please return at that time. You're also welcome to wait anywhere in the Great Hall. Good day. |
CountessValga | Countess Valga |
CountessValga | The Countess is in attendance. Proper etiquette is expected. |
CountessValga | The Countess is in attendance from 8 in the morning until 6 in the evening. |
CountessValga | If you wish to seek audience with her, please return at these times. You are also welcome to wait in the seating area near the entrance. Good day. |
CountessValga | The Countess is in attendance. Proper etiquette is expected. |
CountessValga | The Countess is in attendance from 8 in the morning until 6 in the evening. |
CountessValga | If you wish to seek audience with her, please return at these times. You are also welcome to wait in the seating area near the entrance. Good day. |
Covenant | Covenant |
Covenant | The Imperial line is dead, and the gods have forsaken us. |
Covenant | Where is our blessing? Where is our protection? |
Covenant | Where are our gods? The Enemy triumphs, and we die alone. |
CovenantTopic | Covenant |
CovenantTopic | Know this. Every Dark Brother and Sister is a child of Sithis. He whom we call Sithis has many other names. Chaos. Doom. Discord. Sithis is the Void. |
CovenantTopic | We of the Dark Brotherhood serve the Night Mother, who is the bride of Sithis. The Night Mother rules her children with a terrible Black Hand. |
CovenantTopic | The Black Hand is the ruling body of the Dark Brotherhood. It is made up of one Listener and Four Speakers. Four fingers and a thumb, if you will. |
CovenantTopic | As a member of the Dark Brotherhood, you must abide by the Five Tenets. They are the laws that guide and protect us. |
CreatureResponses | CreatureResponses |
CreatureResponses | I ran into some goblins in the woods not long ago. Nasty little beasts. |
CreatureResponses | I heard there were some goblins around here recently. Awful creatures. |
CreatureResponses | I heard people saying they ran into goblins around here not long ago. I can't stand those things. |
CreatureResponses | I saw a mudcrab a couple of days ago. Ugly little animals. |
CreatureResponses | I ran across a couple of mudcrabs not long ago. Annoying creatures. |
CreatureResponses | I saw some mudcrabs by the water recently. I steered clear of them. |
CreatureResponses | Disgusting creatures. I hope to never see another. |
CreatureResponses | Horrid beasts. I hate the things. |
CreatureResponses | I can't stand the sight of those creatures. |
CreatureResponses | I avoid those things whenever I can. Horrible creatures. |
CreatureResponses | Nasty creatures, but I hear their meat is rather tasty. |
CreatureResponses | Ugly things, with their thick shells and sharp claws. I avoid them. |
CreatureResponses | Well, at least they're slow, and not too bright. Their pincers are sharp, though. |
CreatureResponses | Goblins. Ugh. Evil, foul-smelling little brutes. |
CreatureResponses | Horrible things. I hear that the High Elves train them. I can't imagine it. |
CreatureResponses | Terrible creatures. They travel in packs, and they're always up to no good. |
Creatures | Creatures |
Creatures | Aye, we've heard the old man's story. Nothing to back it up, though, except the word of those two kids of his. No real evidence. |
Creatures | Even if it was true, it's out in the forest somewhere. We need to keep what's inside the town walls safe, not go running around outside them. |
Creatures | Foul things, they deserve the death you've brought them. |
Creatures | Please, hurry so you can accompany my sons. They're probably waiting at Weynon Priory by now. |
Creatures | Rallus knows why we have to be the ones to get rid of them. Antus... he's another story. |
Creatures | He's a good boy, but he's hot-headed. Keep a close eye on him, will you? |
Creatures | For the last few days, we've suffered attacks from these creatures at our farm not far from Chorrol. |
Creatures | They're coming from someplace in the Great Forest. I don't know where, but Rallus may know more by now. |
Creatures | My boys will take up the fight even if the guards won't. Doesn't matter if it's outside the town walls - it still affects us all. |
Creatures | They expect me to go with them, but... I fear in my old age, I'm not the warrior I once was. Would you... would you go in my place? |
Creatures | Ha! I knew they couldn't stand up to us! |
Creatures | I think I'm ready for this, but I worry about Antus. He's never seen a fight like this before. |
Creatures | They began raiding our farm a few days ago. There are more now, and I have no idea where they're coming from. |
Creatures | It's our duty to protect our own, even if others will do nothing. Father taught us that much, and we won't back down from a fight. |
Creatures | The guards claim there's no evidence of them, so they won't lift a finger. That's why we have to be the ones to deal with them. |
CropsfordTopic | Cropsford |
CropsfordTopic | It's northwest of here along the Yellow Road. You'll see some of our supplies near the road where we left them when the goblins attacked. |
CropsfordTopic | Follow the Yellow Road northwest from here. You'll see the supplies they had to abandon when the goblins attacked. |
CropsfordTopic | If you ask Barthel, it's the garden spot of Tamriel. See for yourself. It's just northwest of here. But watch out for the goblins. |
CropsfordTopic | I won't forget your service to our new settlement. Who knows? One day Cropsford may be a thriving town, and all because of you. |
CropsfordTopic | We're almost ready to start planting crops. Cropsford is really starting to feel like home. |
CropsfordTopic | I'm happy with our progress so far. I feel better knowing that Callia and Aloys have a home again. |
CropsfordTopic | Come back in a few weeks. You may be surprised at what we can accomplish. |
CropsfordTopic | I like it here. I really didn't think I would, but Cropsford feels like home now. Thanks for making this possible, my friend. |
CropsfordTopic | I'm starting to think this is going to work. Maybe Barthel wasn't crazy to bring us here after all. |
CropsfordTopic | I guess we won't be going back to High Rock after all. Cropsford is going to be our home now, for better or worse. |
CropsfordTopic | Our little farm is thriving. We couldn't have done it without your help. Come back and visit us anytime. |
CropsfordTopic | What do you think about our new home? It's smaller than our old house back in High Rock, but we built it with our own hands. |
CropsfordTopic | I can't thank you enough for your help! You gave us another chance at a new life. |
CropsfordTopic | It was my father's dream, for us all to start a new life there. He spent everything he had to buy the land. Now it all seems to be ruined. |
CureforVampirism | Cure for Vampirism |
CureforVampirism | I have told you what I require from you. There is no more to say now; speak with Hal-Liurz when you have found this woman. Excuse me. |
CureforVampirism | A cure? Yes... Yes, I believe it's possible. A mage named Raminus Polus has done some research. He's in the Imperial City, at the Arcane University. |
CureforVampirism | You already have the cure. Shouldn't you be delivering that somewhere? |
CureforVampirism | The cure you seek is ready! |
CureforVampirism | I'm quite pleased with the results. The batch came out larger than I'd expected; there is enough for two doses of the potion. |
CureforVampirism | Unless I'm mistaken, I believe this dose is promised to someone. Should you ever have need of another, for... personal reasons, I can provide it. |
CureforVampirism | Our work here is done. You should be on your way. |
CureforVampirism | I have everything I need. Now all that remains is to brew the potion. This, however, is a task with which you cannot assist. |
CureforVampirism | Give me twenty-four hours. I shall have the potion ready for you then. |
CureforVampirism | Once I have all the ingredients I need, I'll fashion a cure for you. This is a delicate matter, and cannot be rushed. |
CureforVampirism | Bring me the Soul Gems I've asked for, and then we'll discuss a cure. |
CureforVampirism | Oh my! |
CureforVampirism | What makes you think I would know about such a thing? |
CureforVampirism | I suggest you petition to see Count Hassildor in Skingrad. He will be interested in your condition. |
CureforVampirism | I am pleased that you would ask. There is a way, though it is not known to me. |
CureforVampirism | Count Hassildor of Skingrad has done the most recent research on a cure, I believe. He has what you might call a vested interest in the subject. |
CureforVampirism | I suggest you travel there, and seek an audience with him. Given your condition, I believe he may assist you. |
CureforVampirism | A cure? You mean, besides death? |
CureforVampirism | Such a thing is beyond our control. The body is so warped by vampirism, few would be able to revert its effects. Even fewer would care to try. |
CureforVampirism | The guild of Mages might know more. Speak with Raminus Polus; he may be able to guide you. |
CurrentEventsResponses | CurrentEventsResponses |
CurrentEventsResponses | The skooma trade is making a lot of money for the tribes in Elsweyr, and a lot of that is going to the Renrijra Krin. |
CurrentEventsResponses | Sounds like the Empire has given up on stopping the skooma trade in Elsweyr, and I hear tribal chiefs are supporting the Renrijra Krin. |
CurrentEventsResponses | They say syndicates of wizards have led a boycott of Imperial goods in the land of the Altmer. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I understand Daedra worship has become increasingly prevalent in the Summerset Isle. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I have heard that the Great Houses of Morrowind are in upheaval. Indoril is in ruins, and Redoran is besieged by the Nords of Skyrim. |
CurrentEventsResponses | They say that slavery has been abolished in Morrowind. House Dres and Hlaalu have renounced the slave trade, and freed the beastfolk from servitude. |
CurrentEventsResponses | Rumor has it the Nerevarine has left Morrowind on an expedition to Akavir, and has not been heard from since. |
CurrentEventsResponses | They say that King Helseth has made an alliance with House Dres. Together they pick apart the carcass of ruined Indoril. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I hear the legions have been recalled from Fort Swampmoth in Black Marsh, and many of the Argonian slaves have returned to their tribes. |
CurrentEventsResponses | Many Argonians say they have been "called back" to Black Marsh. They disappear into the swamps and are never seen again. |
CurrentEventsResponses | Black Marsh has become more dangerous than ever. Many settlers have been lost, and most non-Argonians have left in fear. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I hear that the Nords of Skyrim have been warring with the Redoran of Morrowind. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I have heard that Nord warriors have travelled from Skyrim with Orc mercenaries to assault the Redoran of Morrowind. |
CurrentEventsResponses | There are rumors that the Nords are attempting to capture the whole of Solstheim, and remove the Imperial fort on the island. |
CurrentEventsResponses | It seems that these are turbulent times in the land of the Dunmer. |
CurrentEventsResponses | Morrowind has always been a troubling place. It seems it is moreso now. |
CurrentEventsResponses | It is not surprising, considering Morrowind's violent past. We can only hope the troubles subside quickly. |
CurrentEventsResponses | The land of the Argonians is a strange place indeed. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I have heard Argonia is a strange and treacherous place. It is no wonder odd things are happening there. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I've heard many tales of Black Marsh. It sounds like a truly mysterious place. |
CurrentEventsResponses | I'm not surprised. It seems that Skyrim is always involved in a border dispute. |
CurrentEventsResponses | More fighting for the Nords? This is sad news. |
CurrentEventsResponses | The Nords have always been protective of their territory. It's no wonder they get involved in these disputes. |
CurrentEventsResponses | It seems Summerset Isle has become a much more dangerous place. |
CurrentEventsResponses | The Altmer have powerful wizards. It could be a dangerous situation. |
CurrentEventsResponses | That skooma trade is bad business, and the Renrijra Krin are just a bunch of thugs. |
CurrentEventsResponses | If the Empire isn't going to stop the skooma trade, who will? |
DAAzuraChoice1 | I wish to summon Azura. |
DAAzuraChoice1 | If you wish to speak to the Lady, visit her shrine at dawn or dusk. |
DAAzuraChoice1 | Leave her an offering of glow dust, and perhaps she will deign to speak with you. |
DAAzuraChoice2 | I'm passing through. |
DAAzuraChoice2 | Then be on your way, lest you anger the Lady. |
DAAzuraSpeech | DAAzuraSpeech |
DAAzuraSpeech | I have seen your name, Traveler, and heard it whispered in twilight. I ask a service, which holds promise of fame and reward. |
DAAzuraSpeech | Many years ago, five followers slew the vampire Dratik and its kin, but all were infected by the foul creature. |
DAAzuraSpeech | Knowing their fate, they sealed themselves up in the vampire's lair. Their suffering weighs heavily on me. |
DAAzuraSpeech | Travel to the Gutted Mine. The door will open to you. Bring the peace of death to my followers, and you shall earn my gratitude. |
DAAzuraSpeech | Thank you, mortal. Their spirits are free, and henceforth, above my shrine, five bright candles shall burn forever in memory of their sacrifice. |
DAAzuraSpeech | For your service, take this token, that your deeds might be entered in the Book of Fate. |
DABoethiaChoice1 | I will approach the shrine. |
DABoethiaChoice1 | You are brave. Or suicidal. Approach then, and make an offering. Boethia demands a daedra's heart. |
DABoethiaChoice2 | I will not approach the shrine. |
DABoethiaChoice2 | Your decision is a wise one. You would be foolish to think that you might gain the favor of Boethia. |
DABoethiaSpeech | DABoethiaSpeech |
DABoethiaSpeech | Why do you summon me? You are not one of my faithful. |
DABoethiaSpeech | Do you hope to be counted among my Chosen? Then prove yourself to me, mortal. |
DABoethiaSpeech | I shall open a portal for you to one of my realms in Oblivion. Go, and take your place in my Tournament of Ten Bloods. |
DABoethiaSpeech | Survive, and you will be rewarded. Fail, and your soul belongs to me. |
DABoethiaSpeech | I greet you, Chosen One! A victory in my Tournament of Ten Bloods brings great honor. |
DABoethiaSpeech | Take Goldbrand, sheathe it in your enemies, and offer their souls as praise to me. |
DAClavicusChoice1 | What kind of business? |
DAClavicusChoice1 | There are many deals to be made, even with a god. You could find great wealth, or painful death. |
DAClavicusChoice1 | If you wish to bargain with Clavicus Vile, approach with an offering of 500 gold, and hope the Lord smiles on your offering. |
DAClavicusChoice2 | I have no business with him. |
DAClavicusChoice2 | Then leave this place, until you have better reason to be here. |
DAClavicusChoice3 | The sword. |
DAClavicusChoice3 | It's a powerful sword, no doubt about that. Jet black. Got a wicked edge on it, and they say it can steal a man's soul. |
DAClavicusChoice3 | I know of at least one soul it stole. Lenwin. She's the one who found the blasted thing. I suppose you want to hear about the person now. |
DAClavicusChoice4 | The person. |
DAClavicusChoice4 | Who is Umbra? I can tell you who Umbra used to be. Lenwin. She's my apprentice. Or at least she was, until she found that sword. |
DAClavicusChoice4 | Never did say where it came from. She just showed up with it one day. Said it was called Umbra. But she was different. |
DAClavicusChoice4 | She'd always been fair with a sword, but she began looking for fights. Became bloodthirsty. Then started calling herself Umbra, after the sword. |
DAClavicusChoice4 | Finally signed on with some mercenaries, but I hear that ended, too. We haven't seen her in years. |
DAClavicusChoice5 | Tell me about the sword now. |
DAClavicusChoice5 | It's a powerful sword, no doubt about that. Jet black. Got a wicked edge on it, and they say it can steal a man's soul. |
DAClavicusChoice6 | Tell me about the person. |
DAClavicusChoice6 | Who is Umbra? I can tell you who Umbra used to be. Lenwin. She's my apprentice. Or at least she was, until she found that sword. |
DAClavicusChoice6 | Never did say where it came from. She just showed up with it one day. Said it was called Umbra. But she was different. |
DAClavicusChoice6 | She'd always been fair with a sword, but she began looking for fights. Became bloodthirsty. Then started calling herself Umbra, after the sword. |
DAClavicusChoice6 | Finally signed on with some mercenaries, but I hear that ended, too. We haven't seen her in years. |
DAClavicusChoice7 | Where is she now? |
DAClavicusChoice7 | Can't say for sure. Some say they've seen her nearby, near the Vindasel Ruins. Might just be wishful thinking, though. |
DAClavicusChoice7 | If she's around, she hasn't come into Pell's Gate. Nor should she. I fear that girl is long gone. |
DAClavicusChoice7 | If you seek her out, take care. She's a powerful one. Or at least that sword is. I'd steer clear if I was you. |
DAClavicusChoice8 | We fight. |
DAClavicusChoice8 | Come, then. Try your luck. Feel the bite of Umbra. |
DAClavicusChoice9 | I'll leave in peace. |
DAClavicusChoice9 | A wise choice. I have spilled too much blood already, and though I hunger for more, spilling yours would not please me. Go now. Do not return. |
DAClavicusSpeech | DAClavicusSpeech |
DAClavicusSpeech | Oh, well. Been good knowing you, kid. Back to being His Hound for me. As for you... good luck, I guess. I've met worse. |
DAClavicusSpeech | Look, keep the sword if you want. That's your decision. But don't give it back to Clavicus. He doesn't know what's good for him sometimes. |
DAClavicusSpeech | I'm telling you: don't bring that sword back to Clavicus. It'll ruin him, I'm sure. I mean, not completely: He's still a Daedra Prince and all that. |
DAClavicusSpeech | Good move, kid. Some things are better left alone. Let's get back to the Shrine. I'll smooth things over with the big guy. I'm sure he'll understand. |
DAClavicusSpeech | Sure, he'll be a bit put off, but you won't be dead. At least, you probably won't. That's better odds than you're getting here. |
DAClavicusSpeech | This is your out, friend. Leave it alone. How about we just march on back to the shrine and tell Clavicus the deal is off? |
DAClavicusSpeech | Clavicus has always been a little blind to that. And it'll end badly this time, too. So, just leave things be. Walk away. It's your best bet, really. |
DAClavicusSpeech | A word of advice here. You've made a bad deal. This Umbra -- bad business. Things always end badly where that one's concerned. |
DAClavicusSpeech | I've also been a Redguard. For a while I was a scamp, making deals with Orcs. But, for now, I am His Hound, and I serve the Lord Clavicus. |
DAClavicusSpeech | Good. Got your attention. I'm Barbas, the Hound of Clavicus Vile. Not that I've always been a hound, or always been called Barbas. |
DAClavicusSpeech | Hello? Hey! Pay attention! In your pack. The dog. I swear, you heroes aren't particularly quick on the uptake.... |
DAClavicusSpeech | You would dare?!?! We had a bargain, little hero. You would risk my wrath for a pitiful little sword? I will be watching you mortal. And waiting. |
DAClavicusSpeech | Now, I have business to attend to. Run along. Perhaps I'll be looking for you again.... |
DAClavicusSpeech | Excellent! A pitiful sword with a pitiful soul in exchange for a Masque fit for a god. You've gotten the better of this bargain, mortal. |
DAClavicusSpeech | You've brought the sword! Now give it to me, as we agreed. Umbra and I have unfinished business. |
DAClavicusSpeech | You would break our bargain? You dare to trifle with me? Take care, mortal. Clavicus Vile watches you now. And waits. |
DAClavicusSpeech | Bring the sword to me, and I'll reward you with my Masque. You'll not find a better bargain, mortal. Begin your search in Pell's Gate. |
DAClavicusSpeech | You will retrieve for me a sword, a very special sword. It contains the soul of Umbra, a hero I have had dealings with in the past. |
DAClavicusSpeech | A mortal! Wonderful. Always a pleasure. Perhaps you'll do a service for me, mortal. And I'll reward you. A fair bargain, don't you think? |
Daedra | Daedra |
DaedraCultTopic | Daedra cults |
DaedraCultTopic | What makes you think I'd know anything about that... |
DaedraCultTopic | ... But it just so happens I've run into some Sanguine worshippers up in the Imperial Reserve, a long way north-north-west of Skingrad. |
DaedraCultTopic | Can't give you any better directions, unfortunately. Traveled mostly at night with a guide, and didn't see much on the way. |
DaedraCultTopic | Daedra cults aren't necessarily evil, of course. In nearby Morrowind, for example, they worship Daedra in the Temple. |
DaedraCultTopic | The Azura shrine north of town, up Lake Arrius way, for instance. I know a Dark Elf there. Nothing evil about him. |
DaedraShrineTopic | Daedra shrines |
DaedraShrineTopic | You mean the shrine to Nocturnal? That's north of Leyawiin, east of the Lower Niben. |
DaedraShrineTopic | Yes, in fact, up in the Imperial Reserve, a long way north-north-west of Skingrad, I came upon a Sanguine shrine. |
DaedraShrineTopic | Gave it a wide berth. I'm a goblin hunter. Don't want to tangle with those Daedra worshippers. |
DaedraShrineTopic | I can think of three. The Hircine shrine is south of town, northeast of Bravil, between the Upper Niben and the Green Road. |
DaedraShrineTopic | The Mephala shrine is northeast of the junction of the Red Ring Road and the Silver Road. |
DaedraShrineTopic | I've heard there's a Vaermina shrine at the headwaters of the Reed River, though I've never been there myself. |
DaedraShrineTopic | I saw a big statue of Malacath, west of Fort Sutch, west of the Gold Road to Hammerfell. Looked like Daedra worshippers to me. |
DaedraShrineTopic | There's a Malacath shrine west of Fort Sutch, west of the Gold Road to Hammerfell. But I stay away. I like my skin on the outside, in one piece. |
DaedraShrineTopic | The Azura coven in the Jeralls north of Cheydinhal... nice folks. Nothing like the blood-drinking Daedra worshippers everyone raves about. |
DaedraShrineTopic | A waste of time, of course, worshipping gods in the first place. But at least they're not raving lunatics. |
DaedraShrineTopic | A shrine to Azura lies in the Jerall Mountains, far to the north, towards the Skyrim border. |
DaedraShrineTopic | And I think there's a shrine to Boethia high in the Valus Mountains southeast of Cheydinhal. |
Daedricshrine | Daedric shrine |
Daedricshrine | A fine study to add to my research. I thank you for your help. |
Daedricshrine | I appreciate all of your help. Thank you. |
Daedricshrine | It is a marvelous example of a shrine. Let's be on our way, though. |
Daedricshrine | Yes, let's investigate! And keep on your toes! |
Daedricshrine | My research shows there is likely a shrine in these caves. I'll need you to accompany me to the shrine, handle any... difficulties. |
Daedricshrine | That's what Elante is studying. Make sure she's safe while she does it. |
DagailTopic | Dagail |
DagailTopic | A nice lady, but strange. Talks to herself far more often than one should, in my opinion. |
DagailTopic | Sometimes I wonder why she hasn't just retired, and gone someplace to rest. |
DagailTopic | I heard she was put in charge of the Leyawiin guild hall as a favor, not because she deserved it. That doesn't seem right, does it? |
DagailTopic | She was a very powerful mage once, from what I understand. Hard to imagine that, honestly. |
DagailTopic | She's led such a troubled life. I just do what I can to make it easier on her. |
DAHermaeusSpeech | DAHermaeusSpeech |
DAHermaeusSpeech | Read it, and gain knowledge of yourself. Go now. Learn, and remember. |
DAHermaeusSpeech | You have served me well, and I am pleased. I give you this, the Oghma Infinium. Knowledge given by me to Xarxes is recorded within. |
DAHermaeusSpeech | I give you a spell to trap these souls. Return to me when you have finished. When you do, I will further your journey on your true path. |
DAHermaeusSpeech | My followers seek to perform a divination. For this, they need souls, one of each of the sentient races. You will provide these. |
DAHermaeusSpeech | I see you have served my brethren, and now you come to serve me. I am Hermaeus Mora. Past, present, and future are as one to me. |
DAHircineChoice1 | I am a hunter. |
DAHircineChoice1 | Do you think yourself a hunter? Then approach the Shrine of Hircine. Leave our lord an offering. |
DAHircineChoice1 | Leave an offering of the pelt of a bear, or the pelt of a wolf at the shrine, and Hircine may find you worthy. |
DAHircineChoice1 | Or, perhaps you will learn what it is to be the hunted. |
DAHircineChoice2 | I am prey. |
DAHircineChoice2 | Then leave here. Run away. Run away quickly. Come back when you are worthy. |
DAHircineSpeech | DAHircineSpeech |
DAHircineSpeech | Summoned by prey. The hare crouches before the fox's muzzle. |
DAHircineSpeech | Perhaps I shall task you, mortal. Set you to hunt for my amusement. |
DAHircineSpeech | In Harcane Grove is a quarry worthy of the chase. First named, last tamed, the unicorn runs wild there. |
DAHircineSpeech | Bring me this creature's horn, mortal. If you dare. |
DAHircineSpeech | Yes, hunter, make your offering. Did you taste its flesh and drink its blood? Never waste the spoils of a kill. |
DAHircineSpeech | You've pleased me, hunter. Take my token, and wear it well. Hereafter, take your prey, and whisper my name. |
DAMalacathChoice1 | I will approach the shrine. |
DAMalacathChoice1 | Orcs are always welcome. But Malacath wants a present. Like Troll fat. And only Troll fat. |
DAMalacathChoice1 | Then go on and do your approaching. But Malacath wants a present. He likes Troll fat. And he likes only Troll fat. |
DAMalacathChoice2 | I will not approach the shrine. |
DAMalacathChoice2 | Good thinking. You want to keep your good looks, go talk to some nice pretty gods. |
DAMalacathChoice2 | Afraid He might mess up that pretty face? Good thinking. |
DAMalacathChoice3 | No creature should be a slave. |
DAMalacathChoice3 | I don't believe I asked for your opinion on this matter. I am done speaking with you. Please leave my estate. |
DAMalacathChoice4 | I admire your efforts. |
DAMalacathChoice4 | I am quite pleased with the ogre slaves in my Bleak Mine. No issues of slavery with brute beasts. Profitable. And legal. |
DAMalacathSpeech | DAMalacathSpeech |
DAMalacathSpeech | You brought a present. Good. That's smart. |
DAMalacathSpeech | You want something? Then, if you're smart, you do what I tell you. |
DAMalacathSpeech | Lord Drad took my ogres. Says he owns them. Lying maggot! They're MY ogres! |
DAMalacathSpeech | Lord Drad put my little brothers in chains, working in the mines. I don't like that. |
DAMalacathSpeech | Get over to Lord Drad's estate. Let my ogres loose, and get them out! Okay? Get going! |
DAMalacathSpeech | Nice present! Good! And from a nice Orc, too! Double good! |
DAMalacathSpeech | Orcs are smart. They know, you want something, you do what the Boss tells you. So listen good... |
DAMalacathSpeech | Lord Drad took my ogres. Poxy white-skin says he owns them. Lying maggot! They're MY ogres! |
DAMalacathSpeech | So this Lord Drad, he puts my little brothers in chains, working in the mines, and it makes me mad. |
DAMalacathSpeech | So. You get over to Lord Drad's estate. Get my ogres loose, and get them out. Do it now, for me... the Boss. |
DAMalacathSpeech | Good job! No one owns ogres but ME! |
DAMalacathSpeech | And I fixed that maggot! The ogres own Drad! Make Drad eat dirt! Bwah-hah-hah! |
DAMalacathSpeech | Now you get a present. Keep up the good work. And be nice to my little brothers! |
DAMephalaChoice1 | I desire an audience. |
DAMephalaChoice1 | Leave Mephala an offering of nightshade at the shrine between midnight and dawn, and the Webspinner may grant you an audience. |
DAMephalaChoice2 | I do not desire an audience. |
DAMephalaChoice2 | Slink away, then, bug. Stay far, far from Mephala's web. |
DAMephalaSpeech | DAMephalaSpeech |
DAMephalaSpeech | Call me 'Webspinner'. Pluck but a single thread, and the weave unravels. |
DAMephalaSpeech | In Bleaker's Way, two families, Nord and Dunmer, live in perfect harmony. But beneath the surface lurks the secret seed of strife. |
DAMephalaSpeech | Kill the leaders of the two families. Plant evidence to implicate the other family as the killer. |
DAMephalaSpeech | And don't get caught. Be cunning. Don't spoil my scheme. And don't die... that would spoil everything. Ha-ha-ha-hah! |
DAMephalaSpeech | Well done, little webspinner. Is there a prettier sight than friends at war? Take pleasure in the strife you have caused, mortal. |
DAMephalaSpeech | Savor the divine essence of a well-spun plot. And here's a little needle to help you stitch your own tangled tapestries. |
DAMeridiaChoice2 | I am merely a traveller. |
DAMeridiaSpeech | DAMeridiaSpeech |
DAMeridiaSpeech | Well done. Those creatures were an affront to all life, and they have paid the price for their actions. Take this ring and go with my blessing. |
DAMeridiaSpeech | Find these necromancers. Destroy them and their abominations. Do this, and earn the gratitude of Meridia. |
DAMeridiaSpeech | Hidden behind a door, deep in Howling Cave, are necromancers. They rob graves for the materials to raise their undead armies. |
DAMeridiaSpeech | The undead are foul, unnatural things. Some of my rivals take pleasure in these abominations. Not Meridia. I wish these creatures destroyed. |
DAMeridiaSpeech | By the detritus of the profane, I am brought forth. And by your offering, you have made the profane your interest, mortal. |
DAMolagBalChoice1 | I wish to make an offering. |
DAMolagBalChoice1 | If you believe yourself worthy, present Molag Bal with an offering: the pelt of a lion. |
DAMolagBalChoice2 | I have no business here. |
DAMolagBalChoice2 | Then leave this place, before the Lord Molag Bal decides that your eternal torment might prove amusing. |
DAMolagBalSpeech | DAMolagBalSpeech |
DAMolagBalSpeech | You've failed, mortal. I didn't figure you had it in you. Weakling. Pathetic piece of filth. Leave, before I make you sorry you ever came here. |
DAMolagBalSpeech | But, you'll still get your prize, won't you? I think it was worth it... don't you? Keep up the good work, little mortal. |
DAMolagBalSpeech | Well, it seems you've accomplished the task set out for you. Well done. Another man damned. Another ruined soul. |
DAMolagBalSpeech | You will let him kill you with this: the Cursed Mace. As you are doing this for me, I'll save your miserable life. Probably. Get out of my sight. |
DAMolagBalSpeech | He has sworn an oath: never to raise a weapon against another man again. I want him to break that oath, and damn himself forever. |
DAMolagBalSpeech | Near Brindle Home you will find Melus Petilius. A good man. An honorable man. He disgusts me. |
DAMolagBalSpeech | Another mortal come to do my bidding. I only wish suffering and death. You will bring me both. I want to see a man brought to the edge. And pushed. |
DANamiraChoice1 | I wish to worship Namira. |
DANamiraChoice1 | You do? You are too pretty to worship in this place. People like you. Like to hear you talk. When you are more loathesome, you may return. |
DANamiraChoice1 | You do? Perhaps you should. You are repulsive, displeasing to the eye. Namira might find favor in you. Approach. |
DANamiraChoice2 | I am passing through. |
DANamiraChoice2 | Then leave this place. Namira has no business with you. |
DANamiraReactions | DANamiraReactions |
DANamiraReactions | Mistress.... |
DANamiraReactions | It must bleed. |
DANamiraReactions | Darkness. |
DANamiraReactions | Kill it. |
DANamiraReactions | It must pay. |
DANamiraReactions | My god... no! |
DANamiraReactions | By the light! |
DANamiraReactions | Arkay protect me! |
DANamiraReactions | What? No! |
DANamiraSpeech | DANamira |
DANamiraSpeech | Take my ring. Let it bring pain to others who would wish it upon you. Namira blesses you. |
DANamiraSpeech | You have cleansed my followers' perfect darkness. The Forgotten are free to wallow in their misery. |
DANamiraSpeech | Cast this spell upon the priests. Allow my beloved Forgotten to kill the interlopers. When this is done, I shall reward you for your efforts. |
DANamiraSpeech | Priests of Arkay have intruded upon their squalor. I want you to help my Forgotten kill these priests of the Light. |
DANamiraSpeech | They worship me from the dark, basking in their misery and filth. Now, though, some would seek to bring light to their darkness. |
DANamiraSpeech | Prove to me that you deserve my favor. In Anga, my Forgotten have lived in peace for many years. |
DANamiraSpeech | You dare approach my shrine, Child of the Light? You, who walk this plane basking in the light of the warm, cruel sun? |
DANamiraSpeech | Though the darkness comes, I feel no fear. In your glory, bring us to the light. |
DANamiraSpeech | In darkness you bring us light. Arkay, guide me through these times, that I may once again see your light. |
DANamiraSpeech | From darkness to light. From the depths of despair to Arkay's glory. Save these poor souls. |
DANamiraSpeech | Light from darkness, hope from hopelessness. In Arkay's name, I pray. |
DANamiraSpeech | Arkay, bring light to the dark. Arkay, bring hope to the hopeless. Arkay, protect these souls. |
DANamiraSpeech | Arkay, Light of Lights, cleanse this place of darkness. |
DANamiraSpeech | Watch over these souls, who have strayed from the light of your love. |
DANamiraSpeech | Arkay, protect and keep these wayward souls. |
DANamiraSpeech | Bringer of Light, bless these wretches that they may see the path to your glory. |
DANamiraSpeech | Arkay, bring light to these damned souls. |
DANamiraSpeech | The light.... |
DANamiraSpeech | Hurts us.... |
DANamiraSpeech | Help us.... |
DANamiraSpeech | It burns.... |
DANamiraSpeech | Kill it.... |
DANamiraSpeech | Pain.... |
DANamiraSpeech | Namira.... |
DANamiraSpeech | No! |
DANamiraSpeech | Burns.... |
DANocturnalChoice1 | I wish to approach the Shrine. |
DANocturnalChoice1 | Perhaps you have been summoned. Perhaps Nocturnal desires your service, and has guided you here. Approach. |
DANocturnalChoice2 | I am only passing through. |
DANocturnalChoice2 | Then leave, and forget you have ever seen this place. |
DANocturnalChoice3 | I thought you mentioned it. |
DANocturnalChoice3 | I did no such thing. I think perhaps you've been spying on me. Yes... spying! You cannot have my treasure! |
DANocturnalChoice4 | Bejeen mentioned it to me. |
DANocturnalChoice4 | Bejeen? Bejeen knows nothing. Bejeen tells stories. Silly Bejeen. Shame on Bejeen to tell such silly, silly stories. |
DANocturnalConversation | DANocturnalConversation |
DANocturnalConvo1 | DANocturnalConvo1 |
DANocturnalConvo1 | Shh! There's someone here! Wait until they leave! |
DANocturnalConvo1 | You're right. I know. I'm just worried. I'll try to calm down. |
DANocturnalConvo1 | And have one of your nosy friends snoop around here and steal it? No, it's safer in Tidewater Cave. |
DANocturnalConvo1 | We should go get it right now. |
DANocturnalConvo1 | We should go get it right now. |
DANocturnalConvo1 | No fisherman is going into Tidewater Cave. It's full of trolls. We have to sneak past them, remember? |
DANocturnalConvo1 | But what if a fisherman uses the cave? |
DANocturnalConvo1 | But what if a fisherman uses the cave? |
DANocturnalConvo1 | Trolls don't like water. Trolls don't swim. The Eye is perfectly safe in Tidewater Cave. So relax. |
DANocturnalConvo1 | But what if the trolls eat it? |
DANocturnalConvo1 | But what if the trolls eat it? |
DANocturnalConvo2 | DANocturnalConvo2 |
DANocturnalConvo2 | Shh! There's someone here! Wait until they leave! |
DANocturnalConvo2 | But what if the trolls eat it? |
DANocturnalSpeech | DANocturnalSpeech |
DANocturnalSpeech | Night among strangers. Secrets in the dark. Nocturnal is here. |
DANocturnalSpeech | But my Eye is blind and drowned, stolen from its shrine, and hid in dark waters. |
DANocturnalSpeech | To steal from a god is most unwise. In Leyawiin, two Argonians think themselves secret, but the Eye has seen them. |
DANocturnalSpeech | Find these thieves in the city that spans the waters. Learn where they hide my Eye. |
DANocturnalSpeech | Retrieve the Eye of Nocturnal, mortal, and return it to me, and I shall look favorably upon you. |
DANocturnalSpeech | My Eye is returned, and I once again see into the darkness that is your world. |
DANocturnalSpeech | We mock the thieves, for bitter is their loss. You, mortal, may take this. It shall open the secrets of dark places for you. |
DAPeryiteSpeech | DAPeryiteSpeech |
DAPeryiteSpeech | Perhaps they have learned the folly of attempting to touch a Daedra Prince. Take this, with my blessing. May it bring you order. |
DAPeryiteSpeech | You have returned my followers, mortal. The natural order is restored, and for this, I thank you. |
DAPeryiteSpeech | Return to me when you are prepared. |
DAPeryiteSpeech | I will transport you to the plane of Oblivion in which they are trapped. Find their souls. When all are collected, I will return you here. |
DAPeryiteSpeech | My followers are trapped between worlds; their bodies here on this plane, their souls in Oblivion. I would have you reunite the bodies and the souls. |
DAPeryiteSpeech | The fools cast a spell in the hopes of summoning me to them. It was prideful and foolish, and it has had its consequences. |
DAPeryiteSpeech | This one moves! A welcome change. So, mortal, you have found my shrine, and you have seen my followers. They are an embarrassment to me. |
Dark01Choice1A | Oh, but you have, Rufio. |
Dark01Choice1A | No! Please! I didn't mean to do it, you understand me? She struggled! I... I told her to just stay still, but she wouldn't listen! I had no choice! |
Dark01Choice1B | No one hides from Sithis. |
Dark01Choice1B | Oh, please, no! I can pay you! Name your price! Anything! Anything! Please, just let me live! |
Dark01Choice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark01Choice1C | Just go away! |
Dark01Choice2A | [gasp!] Who... Who are you? |
Dark01Choice2A | I am Lucien Lachance, a Speaker for the Dark Brotherhood. And you, you are a killer. A taker of life. A harvester of souls. |
Dark01Choice2A | Your work, your deathcraft, pleases the Night Mother. And so, I come to you with an offering. An opportunity... to join our rather unique family. |
Dark01Choice2B | Explain yourself. Now. |
Dark01Choice2B | In due time, dear child. In due time. First, an introduction. I am Lucien Lachance, Speaker for the Dark Brotherhood. |
Dark01Choice2B | And you, you are a cold-blooded killer, capable of taking life without mercy or remorse. The Night Mother has been watching, and she is most pleased. |
Dark01Choice2B | And so, here I am. I come to you with an offering. An opportunity... to join our rather unique family. |
Dark01Choice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark01Choice2C | You prefer silence, then? As do I, my dear child. As do I. For is silence not the symphony of death, the orchestration of Sithis himself? |
Dark01Choice2C | Ironic, then, that I come to you now as Speaker for the Dark Brotherhood. My name is Lucien Lachance, and my voice is the will of the Night Mother. |
Dark01Choice2C | She's been watching you. Observing as you kill, admiring as you end life without pity or remorse. The Night Mother is most pleased... |
Dark01Choice2C | That is why I stand here before you. I bear an offering. An opportunity... to join our rather unique family... |
Dark01Choice3A | Please continue, Mr. Lachance. |
Dark01Choice3A | Ah, I find your etiquette refreshing. Now please, listen carefully. On the Green Road to the north of Bravil lies the Inn of Ill Omen. |
Dark01Choice3A | There you will find a man named Rufio. Kill him, and your initiation into the Dark Brotherhood will be complete. |
Dark01Choice3A | Do this, and the next time you sleep in a location I deem secure, I will reveal myself once more, bearing the love of your new family. |
Dark01Choice3B | I'm listening... |
Dark01Choice3B | Then heed my words, for I will not repeat them. On the Green Road to the north of Bravil lies the Inn of Ill Omen. |
Dark01Choice3B | There you will find a man named Rufio. Kill him, and your initiation into the Dark Brotherhood will be complete. |
Dark01Choice3B | Do this, and the next time you sleep in a location I deem secure, I will reveal myself once more, bearing the love of your new family. |
Dark01Choice3C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark01Choice3C | So, I have your rapt attention. Splendid. Now listen closely. On the Green Road to the north of Bravil lies the Inn of Ill Omen. |
Dark01Choice3C | There you will find a man named Rufio. Kill him, and your initiation into the Dark Brotherhood will be complete. |
Dark01Choice3C | Do this, and the next time you sleep in a location I deem secure, I will reveal myself once more, bearing the love of your new family. |
Dark01Choice4A | Rufio will die by my hand! |
Dark01Choice4A | Excellent! Now please, accept this token from the Dark Brotherhood. It is a virgin blade, and thirsts for blood. May it serve your endeavors well. |
Dark01Choice4A | Now, I bid you farewell. I do hope we'll meet again soon. |
Dark01Choice4B | But I'm no murderer... |
Dark01Choice4B | No? The Night Mother seems to think otherwise. Allow me to grant you a gift, in case you reconsider. It is a virgin blade, and thirsts for blood. |
Dark01Choice4B | Now, I bid you farewell. I do hope we'll meet again soon. |
Dark01Choice4C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark01Choice4C | Please accept this token from the Dark Brotherhood. It is a virgin blade, and thirsts for blood. May it serve you well, as does your silence. |
Dark01Choice4C | Now, I bid you farewell. I do hope we'll meet again soon. |
Dark01Choice5A | My life for the Brotherhood! |
Dark01Choice5A | Indeed. For the slaying of Rufio was the signing of a covenant. The manner of execution, your signature. Rufio's blood, the ink. |
Dark01Choice5A | As a Speaker of the Black Hand, I directly oversee a particular group of family members. You will join that group, and fulfill any contracts given. |
Dark01Choice5A | You must now go to the city of Cheydinhal, to the abandoned house near the eastern wall. Enter the basement, and attempt to open the Black Door. |
Dark01Choice5A | You will be asked a question. Answer thusly: "Sanguine, my Brother." You will gain entrance to the Sanctuary. Once inside, speak with Ocheeva. |
Dark01Choice5A | We must now take our leave of each other, you and I, for there is much work to be done. I'll be following... your progress. Welcome to the family. |
Dark01Choice5B | Now what? |
Dark01Choice5B | Now you embrace your fate. For the slaying of Rufio was the signing of a covenant. The manner of execution, your signature. Rufio's blood, the ink. |
Dark01Choice5B | As a Speaker of the Black Hand, I directly oversee a particular group of family members. You will join that group, and fulfill any contracts given. |
Dark01Choice5B | You must now go to the city of Cheydinhal, to the abandoned house near the eastern wall. Enter the basement, and attempt to open the black door. |
Dark01Choice5B | You will be asked a question. Answer thusly: "Sanguine, my Brother." You will gain entrance to the Sanctuary. Once inside, speak with Ocheeva. |
Dark01Choice5B | We must now take our leave of each other, you and I, for there is much work to be done. I'll be following... your progress. Welcome to the family. |
Dark01Choice5C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark01Choice5C | Now heed these words. The slaying of Rufio was the signing of a covenant. The manner of execution, your signature. Rufio's blood, the ink. |
Dark01Choice5C | As a Speaker of the Black Hand, I directly oversee a particular group of family members. You will join that group, and fulfill any contracts given. |
Dark01Choice5C | You must now go to the city of Cheydinhal, to the abandoned house near the eastern wall. Enter the basement, and attempt to open the black door. |
Dark01Choice5C | You will be asked a question. Answer thusly: "Sanguine, my Brother." You will gain entrance to the Sanctuary. Once inside, speak with Ocheeva. |
Dark01Choice5C | We must now take our leave of each other, you and I, for there is much work to be done. I'll be following... your progress. Welcome to the family. |
Dark01FinChoice1A | Yes, I'll accept this contract. |
Dark01FinChoice1A | Excellent. Here is what you must do. Go to the Waterfront District of the Imperial City. There you will find a ship named the Marie Elena. |
Dark01FinChoice1A | Board the ship and find its captain, Gaston Tussaud. He'll be in his cabin. Eliminate Tussaud in any manner you see fit. |
Dark01FinChoice1A | The pirates have been moving a lot of cargo onboard lately. You may be able to smuggle yourself onboard in one of the packing crates. |
Dark01FinChoice1A | Oh, and one more thing. Get into the habit of asking your fellow family members about any current contract. Their insight may prove invaluable. |
Dark01FinChoice1B | No, I'm not ready to accept just yet. |
Dark01FinChoice1B | Pity. I'm eager to see how you fare on your first assignment. Well, the contract will still be here when you're ready. |
Dark02Choice1A | Justice is at hand, pirate. |
Dark02Choice1A | Justice? Hahahahaha! I been avoidin' that all my life, mate! Let me show you how! |
Dark02Choice1B | The Dread Father summons you. |
Dark02Choice1B | Huh? What are you, some kind of preacher or somethin'? One of them crazies from the Church? I ain't got time for this.... |
Dark02Choice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark02Choice1C | Oh, so you want to get cute, do you? All right then, mate, we'll do this the hard way! |
Dark02FinChoice1A | Yes, I accept the contract. |
Dark02FinChoice1A | As I expected. Good. The target is a Wood Elf named Baenlin. You will find him at his home in Bruma. Enter secretly, and avoid his manservant, Gromm. |
Dark02FinChoice1A | On the second floor is a secret door leading to a crawlspace. Inside are the fastenings of a mounted head that hangs over Baenlin's favorite chair. |
Dark02FinChoice1A | Loosen those fastenings any night between 8:00pm and 11:00pm, and the head will surely fall on Baenlin as he relaxes in his chair, as is his custom. |
Dark02FinChoice1A | If Baenlin is eliminated in any other manner, or if the manservant Gromm is killed, you will forfeit the bonus. Now go, and may Sithis be with you. |
Dark02FinChoice1B | No, I can't accept right now. |
Dark02FinChoice1B | Well then, I suggest you get your affairs in order and return to me as soon as you're able. |
Dark02PirateConvo | Dark02PirateConvo |
Dark02PirateConvo | I'm telling ya, lad, it's bad luck. A woman onboard a pirate vessel! Back in my day, it never would've happened. |
Dark02PirateConvo | Oh, come now. How many times has Malvulis saved our necks, huh? Captain Tussaud keeps her on for a reason. She's a better sailor than any one of us. |
Dark02PirateConvo | Ho, there, laddie, now you're just bein' insultin'! She may be tougher than me, and meaner too, but a better sailor? It ain't even possible. |
Dark02PirateConvo | Oh, right, how could I forget. That time we were almost dashed upon those rocks, near the city of Firsthold. That was somebody else at the helm. |
Dark02PirateConvo | I told you a million times, that wasn't my fault! The wheel was covered with gull droppings! My hand slipped! Could've happened to anyone! |
Dark02PirateConvo | Well, it's never happened to Malvulis, has it? You know why? 'Cause she could sail better than you in her sleep, you old fool! |
Dark02PirateConvo | Bah! You mark my words, boy. That Dark Elf trollop is bad luck. The captain'll end up dead with her around. You'll see. |
Dark02PirateConvo | You'd better watch your tongue, old man! Captain Tussaud hears you talkin' like that, he'll cut it out! Now come on. We been gabbin' long enough. |
Dark02PirateDoor | Dark02PirateDoor |
Dark02PirateDoor | [Knock knock knock!] Captain! Captain Tussaud! Are you all right sir? We... We heard a clamor. Captain? We're coming in! |
Dark03Choice1A | Someone wants you dead. |
Dark03Choice1A | Dead? Me? There... there must be some mistake.... I'm just an old man! Just an old man! |
Dark03Choice1B | The Night Mother loves you. |
Dark03Choice1B | The Night Mother? What's this all about? I... I think you should leave now. You hear me? Get out! Gromm! Gromm! we have an intruder! |
Dark03Choice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark03Choice1C | Why are you here? What do you want? Get out of my house! |
Dark03FinChoice1A | Of course. I will gladly accept. |
Dark03FinChoice1A | As always, you fail to disappoint me. Your target is a Dark Elf named Valen Dreth. He thinks he's safe in prison. He is tragically mistaken. |
Dark03FinChoice1A | A prisoner recently escaped from the prison, using a set of secret tunnels connecting to the Imperial City's sewer system. It's a perfect way inside. |
Dark03FinChoice1A | Just outside the Imperial Prison is a grating that leads to the sewers. It has recently been tightly locked, but I will provide a key. |
Dark03FinChoice1A | It should be easy enough to locate Dreth in his small cell. Besides, I think you know the way, hmmm. He he he he he. |
Dark03FinChoice1A | Valen Dreth has been imprisoned for many years. His tongue is sharp, but his body is limp and frail. He will prove an easy, pleasurable kill. |
Dark03FinChoice1A | You will receive a bonus if you fulfill the contract without killing any of the prison guards. Now go, and may the Night Mother go with you. |
Dark03FinChoice1B | No, not right now. |
Dark03FinChoice1B | Hmm. I thought you'd jump at the opportunity to infiltrate the most heavily fortified prison in all of Cyrodiil. Maybe I overestimated you after all. |
Dark04Choice1A | You're going to die in here. |
Dark04Choice1A | What? You filthy little maggot! When I get out of here you're dead! You hear me? Dead! |
Dark04Choice1B | The Night Mother says goodbye. |
Dark04Choice1B | The Night Mo.... No! No! Guards! Guards! Help me! Somebody help! Assassin! |
Dark04Choice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark04Choice1C | What's the matter with you, huh? You some kind of mute or something? I saw you escape, now you're crazy enough to come back? |
Dark04DrethConvo | Dark04DrethConvo |
Dark04DrethConvo | I have to admit, I'm going to miss you, Dreth. The late-night beatings, your pitiful little cries for help... |
Dark04DrethConvo | Filthy cur! I told you I was going to get out of here! My time's almost up, and there's nothing you can do about it. |
Dark04DrethConvo | Yeah, well, what's it been? Seven, eight years? We've had a good long run, you and me. I always knew it would end someday. |
Dark04DrethConvo | Eleven! Eleven years in this rat-infested hole! But I'm getting out, and you'll still be stuck in here! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
Dark04DrethConvo | Oh yeah? And where will you go? Huh? What will you do? You can't survive out there, Dreth. You're an animal. You belong in that cage. |
Dark04DrethConvo | I'll remember that when I'm lying on the beaches of Sumerset Isle with your wife, you Imperial pig! |
Dark04DrethConvo | Right. And you'll be rich, too. Oh, and you'll become a king! You know what I think, Dreth? I think you'll be back. You lot always come back... |
Dark04DrethConvo | You'll see, you Imperial dog! When I get out of here, all of Tamriel will know my name! Valen Dreth! Valen Dreth! |
Dark04DrethConvo | All right, all right. I'm tempted to let you out right now if you'll just shut up... |
Dark04FinChoice1A | Yes, I'm ready. I accept. |
Dark04FinChoice1A | You must go to the city of Chorrol and break into the house of Francois Motierre. Inside you will find Motierre waiting for you. Do not kill him! |
Dark04FinChoice1A | You see, Francois Motierre is a marked man. He owes a considerable sum to the wrong kind of people. So, they have sent an enforcer to kill him. |
Dark04FinChoice1A | Here. You will use this specially poisoned knife to stage Motierre's death, in the enforcer's presence. Motierre himself will provide more details. |
Dark04FinChoice1A | This is an unusual contract. Motierre had to make a special arrangement with us before it was approved. I trust in your professionalism. |
Dark04FinChoice1B | No, I'm not ready right now. |
Dark04FinChoice1B | As you wish. Just remember, had I issued a direct order, you would not have been able to refuse. So say the Tenets. Consider what I have said. |
Dark04GuardsConvo | Dark04GuardsConvo |
Dark04GuardsConvo | Of course I'm proud to do my duty. But... It's a waste of time. What are we guarding? Cold stone and shadow. That's it. |
Dark04GuardsConvo | I'm not disagreeing with you, believe me. Those assassins got what they wanted. The Emperor is dead. They've got not reason to come back. |
Dark04GuardsConvo | That's exactly what I'm saying! But will the Captain listen? Noooo... "We must have a presence!" "The prison must remain secure!" |
Dark04GuardsConvo | Yeah, what a laugh, huh? Just who are we keeping secure? Dreth? Since that other one got away, he's the only one rotting down here. |
Dark04GuardsConvo | Yeah, well, I guess you can't blame Captain Montrose too much. This is his big career move, after all. Got to impress that lot upstairs. |
Dark04GuardsConvo | Yeah, true enough. Ah, well, I best be getting back to my watch. Hey, don't forget, we're meeting for drinks later at the Bloated Float. |
Dark04GuardsConvo | Oh, I'll be there! How could I miss a chance to see you cower before that big Orc bouncer? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! |
Dark04GuardsConvo | Pfft! I ain't afraid of no one. Courage is my middle name! I... Oh, nevermind. |
Dark05Choice1A | It's not safe. Wait here. |
Dark05Choice1A | Very well. I will wait here until you return. You... you will return, won't you? |
Dark05Choice1B | It's safe. Follow me. |
Dark05Choice1B | Very good. Let us hurry to the Gray Mare! |
Dark05Choice2A | Go on, Motierre. I'm listening. |
Dark05Choice2A | Well, when Hides-His-Heart gets here, I'll put on a little act. You'll cut me with your poison knife, and that vile enforcer will think I'm dead. |
Dark05Choice2A | You must then flee from Chorrol, and Hides-His-Heart must not be killed! That way he can go back and tell his employers I'm dead. |
Dark05Choice2A | If you wait a day my "body" will be put on display in the Chorrol Chapel Undercroft. You can come to me then and administer the antidote. |
Dark05Choice2A | Got all that? Good! Hides-His-Heart will be here any moment. Get ready! Oh, I do hope this works... |
Dark05Choice2B | By Sithis, spit it out, you worm! |
Dark05Choice2B | Oh! Sorry! Please, I'm sorry! See, when Hides-His-Heart gets here, I'll put on a little act. Then you cut me with the knife, and it looks like I die! |
Dark05Choice2B | You must then flee from Chorrol, and Hides-His-Heart must not be killed! That way he can go back and tell his employers I'm dead. |
Dark05Choice2B | If you wait a day my "body" will be put on display in the Chorrol Chapel Undercroft. You can come to me then and administer the antidote. |
Dark05Choice2B | Got all that? Good! Hides-His-Heart will be here any moment. Get ready! Oh, I do hope this works... |
Dark05Choice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark05Choice2C | When... When Hides-His-Heart gets here, I'll put on a little act. You'll cut me with your poison knife, and that idiot will think I'm dead! Okay? |
Dark05Choice2C | After that, you must flee from Chorrol, and Hides-His-Heart must not be killed! That way he can go back and tell his employers I'm dead. |
Dark05Choice2C | If you wait a day my "body" will be put on display in the Chorrol Chapel Undercroft. You can come to me then and administer the antidote. |
Dark05Choice2C | Got all that? Good! Hides-His-Heart will be here any moment. Get ready! Oh, I do hope this works... |
Dark05Convo | Dark05Convo |
Dark05Convo | Motierre! I am here to exact payment, in blood! You will... eh? Who is this? |
Dark05Convo | Oh no! What am I to do! An underworld enforcer and a Dark Brotherhood assassin, both here to kill poor Francois! |
Dark05Convo | The Dark Brotherhood? Oh, you have been a naughty boy, Motierre, haven't you? Stand aside, assassin! Motierre is mine! My employers demand it! |
Dark05Convo | *Gasp* What's this? Oh, Dark Brotherhood assassin, please don't cut me with that wicked blade! It looks like this is the end of poor Francois! |
Dark05Convo | We'll see who gets to cut you, Motierre! Let me show you how a real killer operates, you Dark Brotherhood mongrel! Defend yourself! |
Dark05FinChoice1A | Always. I accept the contract. |
Dark05FinChoice1A | I knew you wouldn't be able to resist. Your target is a High Elf named Faelian. He lives somewhere in the Imperial City, and fancies long walks. |
Dark05FinChoice1A | Unfortunately, that's all we know. We don't know which district he calls home, which establishments he frequents, or anything about his schedule. |
Dark05FinChoice1A | This contract will require a bit of detective work. I suggest you speak to your fellow Brothers and Sisters and see if they can offer any advice. |
Dark05FinChoice1A | Ah yes, there is one more thing. The Imperial City is also home to an Imperial Legion captain named Adamus Phillida. Do you know who that is? |
Dark05FinChoice1B | Not just yet. Maybe later. |
Dark05FinChoice1B | As you wish. Don't worry, the contract will be available whenever you're ready. |
Dark05FinChoice2A | No, I've never heard of him. |
Dark05FinChoice2A | Phillida has dedicated his life to eradicating the Dark Brotherhood, and he becomes rather irate when our duties take us to the Imperial City. |
Dark05FinChoice2A | When that happens, he tends to make our lives uncomfortable. Let's not give the good captain any reason to go poking around in our affairs, hmm? |
Dark05FinChoice2A | If possible, do away with Faelian someplace out of the way. Definitely indoors, with no other people around. A secure location, with no witnesses. |
Dark05FinChoice2A | This will make it look like a simple murder, Phillida will be none the wiser, and you'll receive a nice bonus. Now go, and may Sithis go with you. |
Dark05FinChoice2B | Phillida! That self-righteous lapdog! |
Dark05FinChoice2B | Quite. Then you know he has dedicated his life to eradicating the Dark Brotherhood, and doesn't appreciate when we operate within the Imperial City. |
Dark05FinChoice2B | When that happens, he tends to make our lives uncomfortable. Let's not give the good captain any reason to go poking around in our affairs, hmm? |
Dark05FinChoice2B | If possible, do away with Faelian someplace out of the way. Definitely indoors, with no other people around. A secure location, with no witnesses. |
Dark05FinChoice2B | This will make it look like a simple murder, Phillida will be none the wiser, and you'll receive a nice bonus. Now go, and may Sithis go with you. |
Dark05FinCHoice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark05FinCHoice2C | Heed my words. Phillida has dedicated his life to eradicating the Dark Brotherhood. He will not tolerate our operations within the Imperial City. |
Dark05FinCHoice2C | When that happens, he tends to make our lives uncomfortable. Let's not give the good captain any reason to go poking around in our affairs, hmm? |
Dark05FinCHoice2C | If possible, do away with Faelian someplace out of the way. Definitely indoors, with no other people around. A secure location, with no witnesses. |
Dark05FinCHoice2C | This will make it look like a simple murder, Phillida will be none the wiser, and you'll receive a nice bonus. Now go, and may Sithis go with you. |
Dark06Choice1A | Yes, I have some skooma. |
Dark06Choice1A | You have skooma! Ha ha ha ha! Oh... Oh my friend! Yeah... You're my friend now! Thank you... Thank you! |
Dark06Choice1A | Hey... Now that we're... we're friends... You want to come with me? To my... my special place? It's not... you know... very far... |
Dark06Choice1A | If you want... come to... to Lorkmir's house. I go there every day. Every day. From 11:00 in the morning 'til 5:00 at night. I just go and... relax. |
Dark06Choice1A | Lorkmir ain't... he ain't around no more. He he he... I use his house. Here's a key! For... for you! You come whenever you... you want! Okay then... |
Dark06Choice1A | Oh... yeah... his house is in the... um... Elven Gardens District. So yeah... maybe I'll see you there... my new friend! He he. Goodbye... my friend! |
Dark06Choice1A | Wait... You... You lied! Ohh... That's mean! Nordinor.. In Bravil... He sells skooma! Late at night... Go get me some... Okay? |
Dark06Choice1B | No, I don't have any skooma. |
Dark06Choice1B | Oh... okay. Well... You get me some skooma, and then we'll... be good friends. Okay? Okay... Nordinor.. In Bravil... He sells it... Late at night... |
Dark06Choice2A | I want your soul, Faelian. |
Dark06Choice2A | My... my soul? Whoah. Wow. Yeah, okay... Yeah! That sounds... great! You can have my soul! Can I... Can I have your soul too? Ha ha ha ha. Oh... Wow. |
Dark06Choice2B | Ssshh. Hush now. It's time to sleep. |
Dark06Choice2B | Sleep? But... Nah. No, I... I'm not tired. Not tired right now. I have lots of... you know... energy. The skooma! I can feel it... in my veins... |
Dark06Choice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark06Choice2C | You... You're kind of weird. You know that? But... That's okay. I... I like crazy people. I like crazy people... and skooma! Ssshhh! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
Dark06FinChoice1A | Yes, of course I accept. |
Dark06FinChoice1A | Excellent. Now listen closely. Nestled in the mountains to the west lies Fort Sutch. It is the home of the warlord Roderick and his mercenaries. |
Dark06FinChoice1A | Roderick has recently taken ill. He now lies in eternal slumber, kept alive only by the daily administration of a powerful medicine. |
Dark06FinChoice1A | You must infiltrate Fort Sutch, find Roderick's medicine, and replace it with a poisoned bottle I will provide. But you must remain undetected! |
Dark06FinChoice1A | Whomever arranged this contract wants it to look like Roderick died from his illness, so discretion is essential. Attack no one! Be seen by no one! |
Dark06FinChoice1A | If you are detected, the poisoning will fail, and Roderick must be killed in some other manner. That will, of course, forfeit your bonus. |
Dark06FinChoice1B | I can't accept right now. |
Dark06FinChoice1B | Very well. Return to me when you are ready, and the contract is yours. |
Dark07FinChoice1A | Yes, I'm ready. Tell me more. |
Dark07FinChoice1A | Splendid. You need to go to the city of Skingrad, to the large house known as Summitmist Manor. There you will meet up with five very unlucky guests. |
Dark07FinChoice1A | In order to receive your bonus, you must kill each guest secretly, one by one. If anyone sees you commiting murder, the bonus is forfeit. |
Dark07FinChoice1A | The guests believe there is a chest of gold hidden in the house, and have agreed to be locked inside until one of them finds it. |
Dark07FinChoice1A | In fact, the guests believe the key to the manor is inside the chest, and only by satisfying their greed will they be allowed to leave. Poor fools. |
Dark07FinChoice1A | There is, of course, no chest of gold. The guests will find no key. After you arrive, the doors will be locked behind you, as everyone expects. |
Dark07FinChoice1A | When all the guests lie dead, you will be free to leave. Now go, see the doorman at Summitmist Manor. He will explain the rest. Have fun. |
Dark07FinChoice1B | No, I'm not ready just yet. |
Dark07FinChoice1B | All right. But don't take too long. The other guests are already assembled, and they're waiting on you. |
Dark07MercConvo | Dark07MercConvo |
Dark07MercConvo | I just don't know. Is the medicine sustaining Roderick's life, or just postponing his death? How can he survive for so long with a fever so high? |
Dark07MercConvo | Roderick's fever is in check, unlike your tongue! How can you think such things, after all he has done for us? For you? Have a little faith. |
Dark07MercConvo | Faith? Are you telling me we're supposed to rely on the good graces of the Divines to keep Roderick alive? Even he would laugh at such nonsense! |
Dark07MercConvo | Then what would you propose? What more can we do? That medicine is keeping Roderick alive. For now, that's the best we can hope for. |
Dark07MercConvo | I know, Neesha. And I meant no disrespect. It's just that... I hate waiting around like this, watching him suffer! |
Dark07MercConvo | As do we all, dear friend. Do not fear. I have been assured that the medicine will restore our Roderick to full health. But it will take some time. |
Dark07MercConvo | Then let us trust a bit less to faith, and a bit more to our own strength. I shall guard the medicine cabinet myself. Just in case. |
Dark07MercConvo | And I shall continue my vigil at Roderick's side. It's just a matter of time before our leader returns to us. I can feel it in my heart. |
Dark08Choice1A | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08Choice1A | Yes, well... Anyway... Now that we're all here, I guess we can start looking. I'd wish you good luck, but I wouldn't really mean it. |
Dark08Choice1B | My baby is sick, and we are so poor. |
Dark08Choice1B | Oh, you poor dear! Well, this does make things difficult for me. I want to find the gold as much as anyone, but you need it so much more than I do! |
Dark08Choice1C | I'm an assassin, hired to kill you. |
Dark08Choice1C | Hahaha! Oh, you're a funny one! Good, I'm glad one of us has a sense of humor about all of this. It will make our time here that much more enjoyable. |
Dark08Choice2A | I think I'll work by myself for now. |
Dark08Choice2A | All right, dearie, I understand. If you change your mind, just let me know. |
Dark08Choice2B | An alliance sounds...perfect. |
Dark08Choice2B | Oh, wonderful! This is going to be such fun! So, any ideas where we should begin searching first? |
Dark08Choice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08Choice2C | Not much of a talker are you? All right then, I'll give you your space. It's a shame, I thought we could be friends. But you're just so... strange. |
Dark08Choice3A | Ah... Not really. Search anywhere. |
Dark08Choice3A | All right, that sounds like a fine idea! Oh, I just know you and I are going to find that gold! I have a sense about these things, you know. |
Dark08Choice3B | Try searching down in the basement. |
Dark08Choice3B | Ooh, good idea! Maybe the chest is hidden under the floorboards! All right, I'll head down there and start looking. |
Dark08Choice3C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08Choice3C | Ummm... Okay, then... I guess I'll trying looking down in the basement. Maybe you could search upstairs or something, hmm? |
Dark08Choice4A | We must act now! Kill Nels! |
Dark08Choice4A | Yes! Yes! We must kill that foul Nord before he slits our throats! Aaaaaiiiieee! |
Dark08Choice4B | Flee, my friend! I'll confront Nels! |
Dark08Choice4B | You... You would do that for me? You are truly a good friend. Yes, I... I fear this is beyond even my ability. I'm not as young as I used to be. |
Dark08Choice4B | I'll take refuge in my room until Nels has been dealt with. Thank you my friend! And good luck! |
Dark08Choice4C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08Choice4C | Yes, well, I know how you feel. What words can really do justice to the terrible situation at hand? But we must stick together if we are to survive! |
Dark08Choice4CDUPLICATE000 | Dark08Choice4C |
Dark08Choice5a | Sweetie, you should go get some rest. |
Dark08Choice5a | Yes. Yes, this whole thing has taken quite a bit out of me. I think I'll go to my room for a bit and get some sleep. Thanks for the talk. |
Dark08Choice5B | It'll all be over soon enough. |
Dark08Choice5B | Oh, I certainly hope so. I still want to find the gold, of course, but is it even worth it? I just want to go home. |
Dark08Choice5C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08Choice5C | You know, that's what I like about you. You're such a good listener. Thanks. I feel so much better now. |
Dark08Choice5C | I think I'll head down to the basement and get something to eat. I think there's some cheese down there. |
Dark08Choice6A | Not true! He told me he likes you! |
Dark08Choice6A | He... he did? Oh my goodness, what should I do? Should I talk to him? Or maybe play hard to get? Or should I, you know? Or would that be too forward? |
Dark08Choice6B | You're right. He's too good for you. |
Dark08Choice6B | But... but I thought you were my friend? How could you say such a horrible thing? Just leave me alone, you monster! |
Dark08Choice6C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08Choice6C | Well, thanks for listening. I know I'm just being a silly little girl, but the heart wants what it wants, as they say. |
Dark08Choice7A | Go to his room. Wait for him there. |
Dark08Choice7A | Oh, you think so? I mean, it is rather forward, but I like it! All right then, I'll wait for him in his room upstairs! Oh, thank you, thank you! |
Dark08Choice7B | Just do what you're doing now. |
Dark08Choice7B | Yeah? You think? Okay, I'll just try to calm down. Calm down, Dovesi, calm down... I'll just take it slow. I can do that. Thanks again, dear friend. |
Dark08Choice7C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08Choice7C | No opinion, huh? Maybe I'll just stay close to him for a bit. You know, hover about and see if he notices me. Maybe then we can talk. |
Dark08FinChoice1A | It would be an honor. I accept. |
Dark08FinChoice1A | Adamus Phillida has spent his entire career investigating the Dark Brotherhood, interrupting our contracts, killing our family members! |
Dark08FinChoice1A | We tried to eliminate Phillida, of course, but failed on three separate occassions. He's a powerful man, and was surrounded by powerful associates. |
Dark08FinChoice1A | Now the Legion pig's years of service have come to an end. He has retired. Phillida must not be allowed such a victory! His destiny is... darker. |
Dark08FinChoice1A | Phillida now resides in Leyawiin, in the City Watch barracks, an honored guest of the soldiers there. He is, in fact, more vulnerable than ever. |
Dark08FinChoice1B | No, I can't accept right now. |
Dark08FinChoice1B | Do you realize what you're saying? Do you fully understand the honor you are rejecting? For your own sake, return to me when you're ready. |
Dark08FinChoice2A | What must I do, Ocheeva? |
Dark08FinChoice2A | The Black Hand has sanctioned the Rose of Sithis. It is a magic arrow specifically enchanted to kill its target. In this case, Phillida. |
Dark08FinChoice2A | As long as the arrow hits Phillida, he will die. But it cannot pierce armor! Shoot while Phillida is armored, and the Rose will be wasted. |
Dark08FinChoice2A | Travel to Leyawiin. Track Phillida. Learn his schedule. Observe when he removes that blasted Legion armor! And then, let fly the Rose of Sithis! |
Dark08FinChoice2A | Kill Phillida in any way, Rose or not, and the contract is complete. But to receive a bonus, you must go beyond murder. You must send a message! |
Dark08FinChoice2A | Once Phillida is dead, take the very finger from his corpse, the one that bears an Imperial Legion signet ring! |
Dark08FinChoice2A | Deposit this finger in the desk of Phillida's successor, in his office in the Prison Barracks, in the Imperial City! Do this, and the bonus is yours! |
Dark08FinChoice2B | I will slay him like the pig he is! |
Dark08FinChoice2B | Ha ha ha ha ha! Yes! Yes! The Black Hand has sanctioned the Rose of Sithis. It is an enchanted arrow that will kill Phillida... instantly! |
Dark08FinChoice2B | As long as the arrow hits Phillida, he will die. But it cannot pierce armor! Shoot while Phillida is armored, and the Rose will be wasted. |
Dark08FinChoice2B | Travel to Leyawiin. Track Phillida. Learn his schedule. Observe when he removes that blasted Legion armor! And then, let fly the Rose of Sithis! |
Dark08FinChoice2B | Kill Phillida in any way, Rose or not, and the contract is complete. But to receive a bonus, you must go beyond murder. You must send a message! |
Dark08FinChoice2B | Once Phillida is dead, sever his finger, the one that bears an Imperial Legion signet ring! |
Dark08FinChoice2B | Deposit this finger in the desk of Phillida's successor, in his office in the Prison Barracks, in the Imperial City! Do this, and the bonus is yours! |
Dark08FinChoice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark08FinChoice2C | Listen well, my child! The Black Hand has sanctioned the Rose of Sithis. It is an enchanted arrow that will kill Phillida... instantly! |
Dark08FinChoice2C | As long as the arrow hits Phillida, he will die. But it cannot pierce armor! Shoot while Phillida is armored, and the Rose will be wasted. |
Dark08FinChoice2C | Travel to Leyawiin. Track Phillida. Learn his schedule. Observe when he removes that blasted Legion armor! And then, let fly the Rose of Sithis! |
Dark08FinChoice2C | Kill Phillida in any way, Rose or not, and the contract is complete. But to receive a bonus, you must go beyond murder. You must send a message! |
Dark08FinChoice2C | Once Phillida is dead, sever his finger, the one that bears an Imperial Legion signet ring! |
Dark08FinChoice2C | Deposit this finger in the desk of Phillida's successor, in his office in the Prison Barracks, in the Imperial City! Do this, and the bonus is yours! |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | Dark08NelsNevilleConvo |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | So, Nord, if you find the gold, what will you spend it on? Wait, let me guess -- a sleazy whore and a nice new battleaxe. Am I right? |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | I'm going to open a tavern. Not that I'd welcome your patronage. No pigs allowed inside, you see. You Legion types tend to stink up a place. |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | A tavern! Ha ha ha ha ha! Oh, I should have known! Leave it to a barbarian to spend an entire chest full of gold on beer and mead. How pathetic. |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | You can call me a barbarian. It's true and I'm proud of the fact. But you call me pathetic again and I'm going to show you just how barbaric I am. |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | With every word you speak you're just proving me right, Nord. Your kind has contributed nothing to our Empire, and never will! |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | Ha ha ha ha ha! "My kind," as you like to call us, are plenty happy serving our own needs while your useless Empire crumbles down around you! |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | Your words border on treason, Nord, and I will not tolerate them! You will respect the Empire! You will respect the memory of our dear Emperor! |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | Bah! Don't get your linens in a bunch. You have no authority in this house, or anywhere else. You're not even in the Legion anymore! |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | Nevertheless, I still serve the Empire in my heart and will not abide such talk! Walk away from me now, barbarian, or you'll regret your arrogance. |
Dark08NelsNevConvo | Pfft. I was done with you anyway. I can only talk to an ex-Legion pig for so long before my ears start bleeding. Besides, I need a drink. Ha ha ha! |
Dark09Choice1A | Time to die, Imperial pig! |
Dark09Choice1A | Ah, one of you again, eh? You Dark Brotherhood types are all the same. All sneak and no swing! You'll meet the same fate as the others! En garde! |
Dark09Choice1B | Sithis needs your soul, Adamus. |
Dark09Choice1B | Oh, Sithis needs my soul does he? Well, you can tell your Dread Father that he can kiss my wrinkled arse! Defend yourself, Dark Brotherhood dog! |
Dark09Choice1C | Say nothing. |
Dark09Choice1C | Yes, well... I'm a very busy man. Enjoying my retirement, don't you know. So why don't you just... go away. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1A | I will serve you for time immemorial! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1A | And that, dear child, is why the Black Hand has chosen you to perform the ancient rite known as Purification. Everyone inside the Sanctuary must die! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1A | You must break one of the Tenets you have sworn to uphold. I know this is an unexpected turn of events, but drastic measures must be taken. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1A | Ocheeva, Vicente Valtieri, Antoinetta Marie, Gogron gro-Bolmog, Telaendril, M'raaj-Dar and Teinaava. All of these family members must die! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1A | From this point forward, you are no longer bound by the Five Tenets! Sithis will forgive any murder, any theft, so long as you serve the Black Hand! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1A | When the rite of Purification has been completed, return to me here at Fort Farragut, and we will discuss your future. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1A | Now, take these special gifts. They will help you greatly. One is a poisoned apple. The other, a unique scroll of summoning. Good luck... Silencer. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1B | Wait, you can't possibly mean... |
Dark09RetFinChoice1B | Oh, but I do. You have been selected by the Black Hand to perform the ancient rite known as Purification. Everyone inside the Sanctuary must die! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1B | You must break one of the Tenets you have sworn to uphold. I know this is an unexpected turn of events, but drastic measures must be taken. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1B | Ocheeva, Vicente Valtieri, Antoinetta Marie, Gogron gro-Bolmog, Telaendril, M'raaj-Dar and Teinaava. All of these family members must die! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1B | From this point forward, you are no longer bound by the Five Tenets! Sithis will forgive any murder, any theft, so long as you serve the Black Hand! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1B | When the rite of Purification has been completed, return to me here at Fort Farragut, and we will discuss your future. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1B | Now, take these special gifts. They will help you greatly. One is a poisoned apple. The other, a unique scroll of summoning. Good luck... Silencer. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark09RetFinChoice1C | Listen well, child of Sithis. You have been chosen to perform the ancient rite known as Purification. Everyone inside the Sanctuary must die! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1C | You must break one of the Tenets you have sworn to uphold. I know this is an unexpected turn of events, but drastic measures must be taken. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1C | Ocheeva, Vicente Valtieri, Antoinetta Marie, Gogron gro-Bolmog, Telaendril, M'raaj-Dar and Teinaava. All of these family members must die! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1C | From this point forward, you are no longer bound by the Five Tenets! Sithis will forgive any murder, any theft, so long as you serve the Black Hand! |
Dark09RetFinChoice1C | When the rite of Purification has been completed, return to me here at Fort Farragut, and we will discuss your future. |
Dark09RetFinChoice1C | Now, take these special gifts. They will help you greatly. One is a poisoned apple. The other, a unique scroll of summoning. Good luck... Silencer. |
Dark09Speech | Dark09Speech |
Dark0Choice1B | Dark0Choice1B |
Dark10SancChoice1A | All hail Sithis! All hail the Void! |
Dark10SancChoice1A | Hail Sithis indeed, my child! Now listen closely. No longer will you receive your orders directly. Instead, you will visit secret dead drops. |
Dark10SancChoice1A | Your next contract can be found at the dead drop on Hero Hill, southeast of here. A hollow in the moss-covered rock contains all you need to know. |
Dark10SancChoice1A | When you leave here, we will not speak again, unless I deem it necessary. Ah yes, there is one last thing. I have for you a very special gift. |
Dark10SancChoice1A | Waiting just outside is a magnificent steed named Shadowmere. She has served me well. I present her now to you, as a token of my trust and love. |
Dark10SancChoice1A | Now go, and may Sithis guide you in this new stage of your life's dark journey. |
Dark10SancChoice1B | But... But what must I now do? |
Dark10SancChoice1B | It is quite simple, really. No longer will you receive orders directly. Instead, you will visit dead drop locations scattered throughout Cyrodiil. |
Dark10SancChoice1B | Your next contract can be found at the dead drop on Hero Hill, southeast of here. A hollow in the moss-covered rock contains all you need to know. |
Dark10SancChoice1B | When you leave here, we will not speak again, unless I deem it necessary. Ah yes, there is one last thing. I have for you a very special gift. |
Dark10SancChoice1B | Waiting just outside is a magnificent steed named Shadowmere. She has served me well. I present her now to you, as a token of my trust and love. |
Dark10SancChoice1B | Now go, and may Sithis guide you in this new stage of your life's dark journey. |
Dark10SancChoice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark10SancChoice1C | Listen well, child. No longer will you receive orders directly. Instead, you will visit dead drop locations scattered throughout Cyrodiil. |
Dark10SancChoice1C | Your next contract can be found at the dead drop on Hero Hill, southeast of here. A hollow in the moss-covered rock contains all you need to know. |
Dark10SancChoice1C | When you leave here, we will not speak again, unless I deem it necessary. Ah yes, there is one last thing. I have for you a very special gift. |
Dark10SancChoice1C | Waiting just outside is a magnificent steed named Shadowmere. She has served me well. I present her now to you, as a token of my trust and love. |
Dark10SancChoice1C | Now go, and may Sithis guide you in this new stage of your life's dark journey. |
Dark11Choice1A | I'm looking for your children. |
Dark11Choice1A | My children? Whatever for? Oh! Oh, dear, excuse an old woman's stupidity! You're here to pick up my gift list! |
Dark11Choice1A | Using your gift service was the smartest thing I've ever done. My children are spread across Cyrodiil, and it's so hard to shop for them all! |
Dark11Choice1A | So, here's the list of all my precious little ones, though I dare say they're not so little anymore! Ha ha ha ha ha! They grow up so fast, I swear! |
Dark11Choice1A | You'll notice that the list gives each child's location and some suggestions for gifts. Oh, and here's the gold I'm supposed to give you. |
Dark11Choice1A | Now please go. Those children are so dear to me, and I'd really like you to get them something special. Thanks again! |
Dark11Choice1B | You and your children must die. |
Dark11Choice1B | What? Excuse me? Did... did you say die? My... my children? No... No! Don't hurt my precious babies! I won't let you! |
Dark11Choice1C | Say nothing. |
Dark11Choice1C | Oh. Well... all right, then. I guess I'll be going about my business. Goodbye. |
Dark11Choice2A | I'm looking at a dead man. |
Dark11Choice2A | What? A dead man? You got some kind of death wish, is that it? |
Dark11Choice2B | Time to die, slave of Sithis! |
Dark11Choice2B | Slave of WHAT? Oh, all right, then! You're some kind of crazy, is that it? Come here then! Show me what you've got! |
Dark11Choice2C | Say nothing. |
Dark11Choice2C | Oh-kaaay... Well then, I'm going to go about my business. And stop staring at me, would ya? You're giving me the creeps! |
Dark11Choice3A | Actually, I'm here to kill you. |
Dark11Choice3A | Kill me? What is this? Who are you? I don't know who sent you, but you won't take me down without a fight! So go ahead, make your move! |
Dark11Choice3B | Your mother bled like a pig. |
Dark11Choice3B | My mother? No! What have you done to her! I'll kill you! Agghh! |
Dark11Choice3C | Say nothing. |
Dark11Choice3C | Hmm. All right, then. You're not one for talking. I can respect that. Well, if you need anything, you just let me know. |
Dark11Choice4A | I'm afraid I need you. Dead. |
Dark11Choice4A | Oh, do you now? Well then, far be it for me to deny you such a reasonable request. Guards, I need assistance! This person is resisting arrest! |
Dark11Choice4B | You look like your mother. |
Dark11Choice4B | My mother? Oh, do you know her? She's such a sweet woman. I've been a terrible daughter I'm afraid. I simply must visit more often! |
Dark11Choice4B | Anyway, I have duties to tend to. If you see my mother, tell her I'll visit soon! I promise! |
Dark11Choice4C | Say nothing. |
Dark11Choice4C | Hello? Did you hear me? I asked if you needed anything. Well then, I've got duties to tend to, so if you'll excuse me. |
Dark12Choice1A | We already have a problem, J'Ghasta. |
Dark12Choice1A | What? Who are you to come into my home, to speak to me like a petulant child? Do you know who I am? Do you have any idea what you're dealing with? |
Dark12Choice1B | Oh, but I was invited. By Sithis! |
Dark12Choice1B | Sithis? What is this treachery? Who sent you? I don't know who is behind this outrage, but I will have blood! To the Void with you, assassin! |
Dark12Choice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark12Choice1C | So, the thief opts for the stoic approach, hmm? Oh, my friend, I'm afraid you've broken into your last house. Ha ha ha ha ha! |
Dark16Choice1A | No! What are you talking about? |
Dark16Choice1A | Your first dead drop contract, you carried that out, killed Celedaen. After that, you eliminated the Draconis family, as ordered. Then, betrayal! |
Dark16Choice1A | Your dead drops went unvisited, your targets ignored. Instead, you have been systematically killing off all the members of the Black Hand! |
Dark16Choice1A | J'Ghasta, Shaleez, Alval Uvani, Havilstein Hoar-Blood -- Speakers and Silencers all. And Ungolim... the Listener himself! |
Dark16Choice1A | The surviving members of the Black Hand know that you're innocent, they know you were only following orders. They believe I am the traitor! |
Dark16Choice1B | Of course! Now I understand... |
Dark16Choice1B | Your first dead drop contract, you carried that out, killed Celedaen. After that, you eliminated the Draconis family, as ordered. Then, betrayal! |
Dark16Choice1B | Your dead drops went unvisited, your targets ignored. Instead, you have been systematically killing off all the members of the Black Hand! |
Dark16Choice1B | J'Ghasta, Shaleez, Alval Uvani, Havilstein Hoar-Blood -- Speakers and Silencers all. And Ungolim... the Listener himself! |
Dark16Choice1B | The surviving members of the Black Hand know that you're innocent, they know you were only following orders. They believe I am the traitor! |
Dark16Choice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark16Choice1C | Your first dead drop contract, you carried that out, killed Celedaen. After that, you eliminated the Draconis family, as ordered. Then, betrayal! |
Dark16Choice1C | Your dead drops went unvisited, your targets ignored. Instead, you have been systematically killing off all the members of the Black Hand! |
Dark16Choice1C | J'Ghasta, Shaleez, Alval Uvani, Havilstein Hoar-Blood -- Speakers and Silencers all. And Ungolim... the Listener himself! |
Dark16Choice1C | The surviving members of the Black Hand know that you're innocent, they know you were only following orders. They believe I am the traitor! |
Dark16Choice2A | I am yours to command, Speaker! |
Dark16Choice2A | The traitor somehow switched your orders, and has been sending you to the wrong dead drops. You and I have been deceived, dear friend. |
Dark16Choice2A | We must find out who is behind this betrayal! We haven't much time... I am hunted day and night by the Black Hand! They want me dead! |
Dark16Choice2A | Here is what you must do. Go now to your next dead drop, lie in wait, and confront whomever drops off the false contract! |
Dark16Choice2A | Uncover the true traitor's identity, and then come see me. I'll be in hiding. Fort Farragut is no longer secure. It's under watch by the Black Hand. |
Dark16Choice2A | I'll wait for you at Applewatch, the farm where you killed the old Draconis woman. It should be empty, and safe. Now go! And may Sithis help us all! |
Dark16Choice2B | Let me guess. You have a plan? |
Dark16Choice2B | The traitor somehow switched your orders, and has been sending you to the wrong dead drops. You and I have been deceived. |
Dark16Choice2B | We must find out who is behind this betrayal! We haven't much time... I am hunted day and night by the Black Hand! They want me dead! |
Dark16Choice2B | Here is what you must do. Go now to your next dead drop, lie in wait, and confront whomever drops off the false contract! |
Dark16Choice2B | Uncover the true traitor's identity, and then come see me. I'll be in hiding. Fort Farragut is no longer secure. It's under watch by the Black Hand. |
Dark16Choice2B | I'll wait for you at Applewatch, the farm where you killed the old Draconis woman. It should be empty, and safe. Now go! And may Sithis help us all! |
Dark16Choice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark16Choice2C | Don't you see? The traitor somehow switched your orders, and has been sending you to the wrong dead drops! You and I have been deceived. |
Dark16Choice2C | We must find out who is behind this betrayal! We haven't much time... I am hunted day and night by the Black Hand! They want me dead! |
Dark16Choice2C | Here is what you must do. Go now to your next dead drop, lie in wait, and confront whomever drops off the false contract! |
Dark16Choice2C | Uncover the true traitor's identity, and then come see me. I'll be in hiding. Fort Farragut is no longer secure. It's under watch by the Black Hand. |
Dark16Choice2C | I'll wait for you at Applewatch, the farm where you killed the old Draconis woman. It should be empty, and safe. Now go! And may Sithis help us all! |
Dark17Choice1A | Yes. Let's go. |
Dark17Choice1A | Very good! And so it begins, the Black Hand's journey into a darkness few can imagine. Let us be off! The Night Mother awaits! |
Dark17Choice1B | No. I'm not ready yet. |
Dark17Choice1B | All right, but don't tarry too long. Until we receive the Night Mother's guidance, the Dark Brotherhood will remain in disarray. |
Dark17Choice2A | Tell me about this lighthouse. |
Dark17Choice2A | It's just outside the city walls. I think the robed man has lived there for quite some time. In... in the cellar. |
Dark17Choice2A | I don't know what goes on down there, but there's a horrible smell coming from underneath that door. It's like... something died inside! |
Dark17Choice2A | Listen, that's all I know, really! Maybe Ulfgar Fog-Eye can tell you more. He's the lighthouse keeper, and probably rented out the cellar. |
Dark17Choice2A | Talk... talk to Ulfgar. He's sure to have the key to the cellar. You know, if... if you want to get down there! Now please, just let me go! |
Dark17Choice2B | Liar! Tell me everything, or die! |
Dark17Choice2B | No, please! The lighthouse! Just outside the city walls! I think the robed man lives there! In... in the cellar! |
Dark17Choice2B | I don't know what goes on down there, but there's a horrible smell coming from underneath that door. It's like... something died inside! |
Dark17Choice2B | Listen, that's all I know, really! Maybe Ulfgar Fog-Eye can tell you more. He's the lighthouse keeper, and probably rented out the cellar. |
Dark17Choice2B | Talk... talk to Ulfgar. He's sure to have the key to the cellar. You know, if... if you want to get down there! Now please, just let me go! |
Dark17Choice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark17Choice2C | The lighthouse is... is just outside the city walls. I think the robed man has lived there for quite some time. In... in the cellar. |
Dark17Choice2C | I don't know what goes on down there, but there's a horrible smell coming from underneath that door. It's like... something died inside! |
Dark17Choice2C | Listen, that's all I know, really! Maybe Ulfgar Fog-Eye can tell you more. He's the lighthouse keeper, and probably rented out the cellar. |
Dark17Choice2C | Talk... talk to Ulfgar. He's sure to have the key to the cellar. You know, if... if you want to get down there! Now please, just let me go! |
Dark17Choice3A | I want the key to the cellar. |
Dark17Choice3A | Oh, do you now? And just why should I give you that? |
Dark17Choice3B | The key to the cellar! Now! |
Dark17Choice3B | What? What's the meaning of this? What's going on here? I don't want no trouble! Here, take the damn key! |
Dark17Choice3C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark17Choice3C | Look, I've got things to do, and I don't need crazies like you getting in my way. Take a walk. |
Dark17Choice4A | If you don't, I'll slice your throat. |
Dark17Choice4A | Oh! Well in that case, um... Here you go! |
Dark17Choice4B | The Dark Brotherhood demands it, dog! |
Dark17Choice4B | The Dark Brotherhood? Okay! Okay! Here! Here's the key! Just don't hurt me! I won't say a word, I swear! |
Dark17Choice4B | If you're here to kill that fellow in the cellar, then... good! I won't call the guards or nothing! He's doing... unnatural things down there! |
Dark17Choice4B | I heard the screams! And... and the smells! I never should have rented out that cellar! Never! |
Dark17Choice4C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark17Choice4C | All right, that's it! You've gone and annoyed me, now! Have at thee! |
Dark18ArquenPrayer | Dark18ArquenPrayer |
Dark18ArquenPrayer | Unholy Matron, we of the Black Hand beseech you! Reveal yourself now, most magnificent Night Mother, so that we may seek your guidance! |
Dark18ArquenTalk | Dark18ArquenTalk |
Dark18ArquenTalk | What treachery? The traitor still lives! It is Mathieu Bellamont! Do not let him harm the Night Mother! Kill him! |
Dark18Choice1A | I live only to serve the Black Hand. |
Dark18Choice1A | I know, dear child. I know. You carried out your orders to the letter, in the name of the Black Hand. How could I be anything but happy with you? |
Dark18Choice1A | No, my anger lies with the rest of my children. You see, I have known of Mathieu Bellamont's intentions since he was just a boy. |
Dark18Choice1A | I knew of his thirst for vengeance. I could have informed my Listener. But I refused! Refused to reward such incompetence! Ungolim was weak. |
Dark18Choice1A | Indeed, I allowed Mathieu Bellamont to proceed on his destructive course. Just as I allowed you to intercept him. |
Dark18Choice1B | Ha! I reveled in their slaughter! |
Dark18Choice1B | So you did, my child. So you did! Ha ha ha ha ha! You obeyed your orders and showed no mercy or remorse. How could I ask for a better servant? |
Dark18Choice1B | If only my other children had served me so well! You see, I have known of Mathieu Bellamont's intentions since he was just a boy. |
Dark18Choice1B | I knew of his thirst for vengeance. I could have informed my Listener. But I refused! Refused to reward such incompetence! Ungolim was weak. |
Dark18Choice1B | Indeed, I allowed Mathieu Bellamont to proceed on his destructive course. Just as I allowed you to intercept him. |
Dark18Choice1C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark18Choice1C | Ah, so you choose to play the stoic, hmm? You remain silent even when faced with my terrible countenance? Your silent obedience is to be commended. |
Dark18Choice1C | If only my other children had offered such reverence. You see, I have known of Mathieu Bellamont's intentions since he was just a boy. |
Dark18Choice1C | I knew of his thirst for vengeance. I could have informed my Listener. But I refused! Refused to reward such incompetence! Ungolim was weak. |
Dark18Choice1C | Indeed, I allowed Mathieu Bellamont to proceed on his destructive course. Just as I allowed you to intercept him. |
Dark18Choice2A | But... But why, honored Night Mother? |
Dark18Choice2A | Don't you see? Our Dread Father foresaw your defeat of the traitor, here in this very crypt! You have been chosen! You are to be my new Listener! |
Dark18Choice2A | You possess strength, and cunning, and a heart as black as midnight. You were marked by Sithis the moment you emerged from your mother's womb. |
Dark18Choice2B | Then our destinies were...interwoven? |
Dark18Choice2B | Yes, dear child! Yes! The Dread Father foresaw it all! You were meant to kill the traitor! You were meant to be named Listener of the Black Hand! |
Dark18Choice2B | You possess strength, and cunning, and a heart as black as midnight. You were marked by Sithis the moment you emerged from your mother's womb. |
Dark18Choice2C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark18Choice2C | Our Dread Father foresaw your defeat of the traitor, here in this very crypt! You have been chosen! You are to be my new Listener! |
Dark18Choice2C | You possess strength, and cunning, and a heart as black as midnight. You were marked by Sithis the moment you emerged from your mother's womb. |
Dark18Choice3A | So what happens now, Unholy Matron? |
Dark18Choice3A | Go. Take a few moments to collect yourself. Meditate upon all that has transpired. Help yourself to any treasures this crypt may offer. |
Dark18Choice3A | When you are ready, speak with me again, and I will deliver you safely to the only place you can truly call home -- the Cheydinhal Sanctuary! |
Dark18Choice3A | There is much work to be done. When you are back in the Sanctuary, speak with Arquen. She will serve as your humble servant and guide. |
Dark18Choice3B | Finally, the authority I deserve! |
Dark18Choice3B | You will get what you desire. But first, meditate upon all that has transpired. Perhaps you covet treasure? Take all my crypt has to offer! |
Dark18Choice3B | When you are ready, speak with me again, and I will deliver you safely to the only place you can truly call home -- the Cheydinhal Sanctuary! |
Dark18Choice3B | There is much work to be done. When you return to the Sanctuary, speak with Arquen. She will serve as your humble servant and guide. |
Dark18Choice3C | [Say nothing.] |
Dark18Choice3C | Silent even as Listener? Good. For now is the time to meditate upon all that has transpired. And please, help yourself to this crypt's treasures. |
Dark18Choice3C | When you are ready, speak with me again, and I will deliver you safely to the only place you can truly call home -- the Cheydinhal Sanctuary! |
Dark18Choice3C | There is much work to be done. When you return to the Sanctuary, speak with Arquen. She will serve as your humble servant and guide. |
Dark18Choice4A | No. I'll return when I'm ready. |
Dark18Choice4A | Very well. Take your time. Enjoy the hospitalities of my... home. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! |
Dark18Choice4B | I'm ready. Send me to the Sanctuary. |
Dark18Choice4B | Very good! Now begins your true journey! We will soon become very intimate, you and I! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
Dark18Choice4B | Before I send you away, however, I would like to present you with a rather special reward. |
Dark18Choice4B | I see you still possess the Blade of Woe, the weapon given to you by Lucien Lachance when you first met. Allow me now to unlock its true power! |
Dark18Choice4B | Yes, you will now find the Blade of Woe a bit more... potent than it was. Now go. Leave this crypt, and serve our Dread Father til your dying breath! |
Dark18NightConvo | Dark18NightConvo |
Dark18NightConvo | What is the meaning of this desecration? Who has disturbed my ancient slumber? |
Dark18NightConvo | Dearest Night Mother! Most Unholy Maiden! Please, we beg your mercy in this, our time of need! The Black Hand seeks your guidance! |
Dark18NightConvo | Ah, yes, I have been expecting you. The Listener now kneels by Sithis, as does his successor. There is a traitor amongst you. |
Dark18NightConvo | The traitor is dead, dear Mother. We have come now to ask your blessing. Anoint one of us your Listener, so we can restore the Black Hand! |
Dark18NightConvo | Foolish little girl. Lucien Lachance served Sithis til his dying breath. The Black Hand remains tainted by betrayal. Restoration is impossible. |
Dark18TraitorTalk | Dark18TraitorTalk |
Dark18TraitorTalk | Enough! Enough of this! You will all suffer for the pain you have caused me! I will destroy your Night Mother, and the Dark Brotherhood will fall! |
Dark19Choice1A | Travel with me. Serve your Listener. |
Dark19Choice1A | Oh! It... It seems you already have a family member traveling with you, dear Listener. Perhaps I can help, when you are done with their services? |
Dark19Choice1A | Oh! It... It seems you already have a family member traveling with you, dear Listener. Perhaps I can help, when you are done with their services? |
Dark19Choice1A | Oh! It... It seems you already have a family member traveling with you, dear Listener. Perhaps I can help, when you are done with their services? |
Dark19Choice1A | Yes, most revered Listener! My bow is yours! |
Dark19Choice1A | Yes, most revered Listener! My spells will serve Sithis until I lie cold and dead! |
Dark19Choice1A | Yes, most revered Listener! My blade will rend flesh at your command! |
Dark19Choice1B | As you were, Murderer. |
Dark19Choice1B | May... May Sithis keep you safe, most revered Listener. If you ever need my help, you need only ask! |
Dark19Choice2A | Follow me, but remain hidden! |
Dark19Choice2A | Yes, honored Listener! I shall become shadow! |
Dark19Choice2A | Yes, honored Listener! I shall become shadow! |
Dark19Choice2A | Yes, honored Listener! I shall become shadow! |
Dark19Choice2B | Follow me, with utmost haste! |
Dark19Choice2B | Of course, great Listener! Your word is law! |
Dark19Choice2C | Stay here, underling. |
Dark19Choice2C | Of course, Listener! I will remain here until you say otherwise! |
Dark19Choice2D | Begone! I am done with you! |
Dark19Choice2D | Y... Yes dear Listener! I... I will wait in the Sanctuary until you have further need of me! |
Dark19Choice2E | Follow me, and keep pace. |
Dark19Choice2E | Of course, dear Listener! I am with you! |
Dark19StatueTalk1 | Dark19StatueTalk1 |
Dark19StatueTalk1 | Greetings, Listener. Come close, and I will share with you the information I have garnered. For someone has prayed to the Night Mother yet again. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | Dark19StatueTalk2 |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Breton named Annabelle. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Breton named Evangeline. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Wood Elf named Naarifin. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out an Imperial named Camilla. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out an Imperial named Avresa. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Khajiit named Shavari. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out an Argonian named Pasha. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Redguard named Rhiannon. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a High Elf named Alwaen. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Nord named Sonje. She has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Nord named Erich. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Wood Elf named Urunil. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a High Elf named Aranath. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out an Imperial named Haderus. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out an Imperial named Florentius. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Dark Elf named Hlanas. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out a Khajiit named Dahlima. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out an Orc named Buramog. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk2 | The Dark Brotherhood must seek out an Imperial named Severio. He has need of our services, and we are only too happy to oblige. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Dark19StatueTalk3 |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the city of Lillandril, on the High Elven home of Sumerset Isle. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the city of Blackrose, in the Argonian homeland of Black Marsh. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the village of Seyda Neen, on the Dark Elven isle of Vvardenfell. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the mead hall known as Thirsk, on the Nord isle of Solstheim. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the city of Mournhold, in the Dark Elven homeland of Morrowind. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the Ogres Tooth Mountains, on the Redguard isle of Stros M'kai. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the city of Daggerfall, in the Breton homeland of High Rock. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the city of Falinesti, in the Wood Elven homeland of Valenwood. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the Halls of Collosus, in the Khajiit homeland of Elsweyr. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in a small settlement just outside the city of Snowhawk, in the Nord homeland of Skyrim. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the swamps just north of the city of Archon, in the Argonian homeland of Black Marsh. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the city of Sentinel, in the Redguard homeland of Hammerfell. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the small, unnamed village just west of the city of Alabaster, in the Khajiit homeland of Elsweyr. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person in the Elden Grove, in the Wood Elven nation of Valenwood. |
Dark19StatueTalk3 | Your Speaker should look for this person on the small island in the Illiac Bay, in the Breton homeland of High Rock. |
Dark19StatueTalk4 | Dark19StatueTalk4 |
Dark19StatueTalk4 | Leave me now, dear Listener. Deliver this information to your Speaker so that the will of Sithis may be fulfilled. All hail our Dread Father! |
DarkBrotherhoodTopic | Dark Brotherhood |
DarkBrotherhoodTopic | Have you not heard of the Dark Brotherhood? Of the remorseless guild of paid assassins and homicidal cutthroats? |
DarkBrotherhoodTopic | Join us, and you'll find the Dark Brotherhood to be all that, and so much more. We are, more than anything, a union of like-minded individuals. |
DarkBrotherhoodTopic | We kill for profit, for enjoyment, and for the glory of the Dread Father, Sithis. We are family, with bonds forged in blood and death. |
DarkBrotherhoodTopic | I am in the Dark Brotherhood. |
DarkDoorSpeak | DarkDoorSpeak |
DarkDoorSpeak | What is the color of night? |
DarkDoorWelcome | DarkDoorWelcome |
DarkDoorWelcome | Welcome home. |
DarkGift | DarkGift |
DarkGiftTopic | Dark Gift |
DarkGiftTopic | Ah, you are interested, then? Shall I pass along the terrible power of my Dark Gift? Do you wish to become a vampire? |
DarkGiftTopic | Sleep, dear friend. Sleep. And awake anew. |
DarkGiftTopic | The blessed curse of vampirism now flows through your veins. Be patient. Wait the entire three days, then sleep. Your dreams will guide the way. |
DarkGiftTopic | My dear friend, the Dark Gift is yours! You are now a vampire! A creature of the night! We are now kin! |
DarkGiftTopic | As a vampire you must feed regularly. The longer you go without blood, the stronger you will become, but there are dramatic adverse effects as well. |
DarkGiftTopic | Forgo your feeding, and you will no longer be able to blend into "normal" society. You will be shunned as a monster. And let's not forget sunlight... |
DarkGiftTopic | In short, you will become like me. Heh, yes, it's true. I'm quite the social pariah. After a few hundred years the change happened on its own. |
DarkGiftTopic | But you need not worry about that now. Maybe in a few centuries, hmm? Just remember, blood is your salvation! |
DarkOrcElfConvo | DarkOrcElfConvo |
DarkOrcElfConvo | But why, Sister? What is the point? Why should anyone bother with all that sneaking and skulking? |
DarkOrcElfConvo | My dear Gogron, you are a life-taker for the Dark Brotherhood! Our very existence relies on shadow and deception. Do you not value our secrets? |
DarkOrcElfConvo | Yes, yes, of course I value our secrets, and I have never betrayed them! But using stealth to kill.... It's just so... weak. |
DarkOrcElfConvo | But Brother, what of the contracts that require subtlety! You must at least strive to earn the bonuses that are offered? |
DarkOrcElfConvo | Bonuses? Ha ha ha ha ha! Useless, I say! Gold and magical trinkets are no substitute for the freedom to slaughter anyone I please, at any time! |
DarkOrcElfConvo | Oh, Gogron! He he he he. Your methods may be crude, but your heart is always in the right place. |
DarkSancTalk1 | DarkSancTalk1 |
DarkSancTalk1 | Yes, Brother? |
DarkSancTalk1 | Yes, Sister? |
DarkSancTalk1 | But of course. What troubles you? |
DarkSancTalk1 | Of course. What is it? |
DarkSancTalk2 | DarkSancTalk2 |
DarkSancTalk2 | I've been meaning to ask you about your last contract. I heard there were some... complications. |
DarkSancTalk2 | I heard about your most recent contract. I just wanted to congratulate you on a job well done. You had quite the time of it, or so I hear! |
DarkSancTalk2 | Is it true what I've heard about your most recent contract? You were forced to eliminate everyone? Even the... non-essentials? |
DarkSancTalk2 | Everyone's talking about your latest exploits. Not only did you eliminate the target, but his six Imperial Legion escorts as well! Most impressive. |
DarkSancTalk2 | So is it true about your latest contract? The girl's nanny was actually a Fighters Guild bodyguard? |
DarkSancTalk3 | DarkSancTalk3 |
DarkSancTalk3 | Oh! You must mean the orphanage contract! Well, it's true. The children actually tried to defend themselves. Poor dears. He he he he he. |
DarkSancTalk3 | So you heard? Yes, yes, it was quite the debacle. The head just wouldn't sever! Cut, saw, hack... By Sithis, I swear her tendons were made of steel! |
DarkSancTalk3 | Ah, yes, that was quite a situation I got myself into. But I have to admit, I had quite a bit of fun cleaning up my own mess! He he he he. |
DarkSancTalk3 | Heard about that, did you? Ha ha ha! All right, so things got a bit out of control. Nothing I couldn't handle though, as you can plainly see. |
DarkSancTalk3 | By Sithis, what a night that was! Reminded me of the time you and I raided that traveling carnival! Ah, now that takes me back... |
DarkSancTalk3 | Word certainly gets around fast, doesn't it? Don't tell me -- Antoinetta has been running her mouth off again. Anyway, nothing I couldn't handle. |
DarkSancTalk3 | All right, so I may have gotten a bit careless. But the contract was fulfilled, wasn't it? In the end, that's all that matters. |
DarkSancTalk4 | DarkSancTalk4 |
DarkSancTalk4 | You are truly an asset to this Sanctuary. Here's hoping all of our contracts work out that well! |
DarkSancTalk4 | Sister, you are truly an asset to this Sanctuary. Here's hoping all of our contracts work out that well! |
DarkSancTalk4 | I'm just glad to know you came out of it all unscathed. Not that I doubted your abilities, but you know me. I worry. |
DarkSancTalk4 | Yes, well, if there's one thing you know how to do, it's get yourself out of an unwinnable situation! He he he he. |
DarkSancTalk4 | He he. Remember, Dear Brother, I can't always be there to get you out of trouble! |
DarkSancTalk4 | He he. Remember, Dear Sister, I can't always be there to get you out of trouble! |
DarkSancTalk4 | Sometimes I wonder how you survive at all without me being there to watch your back! He he he. |
DarkSancTalk5 | DarkSancTalk5 |
DarkSancTalk5 | Well, I should return to my duties. Till next time, then. |
DarkSancTalk5 | Ah, well, I'd love to continue chatting, but I have to prepare for my next contract. You know... that Mages Guild matter. You understand. |
DarkSancTalk5 | Right. Well, my contracts await. Maybe we can talk some more later. |
DarkSancTalk5 | Right, then. We should probably get back to our duties, eh? |
DarkSancTalk5 | [Sigh.] Well, I suppose I should get going. So many contracts, so little time. |
DarkSancTalk5 | Ah, all right then. I guess I should get back to my duties. I should be around later. We'll talk. |
DarkSister | Dark Sister |
DarkSister | While the Brotherhood maintains its ancient name, membership is always open to skilled women. For can we not draw blood as well as any man? |
DarkVampChoice1 | Yes, turn me into a vampire. |
DarkVampChoice1 | Ah, most excellent! Here is what you must do. Simply go to sleep here in the Sanctuary, at any time, and I will visit you as you slumber. |
DarkVampChoice1 | I will wrap you in vampirism's dark embrace. You'll never even know I was there. But when you awaken, we will be of the same blood. |
DarkVampChoice1 | Once infected with vampirism, you must wait three days and then sleep once more. Then the Dark Gift will truly take hold. Sleep now, and awake anew! |
DarkVampChoice1 | Most excellent! Here is what you must do. Simply go to sleep here in the Sanctuary, at any time, and I will visit you as you slumber. |
DarkVampChoice1 | I will wrap you in vampirism's dark embrace. You'll never even know I was there. But when you awaken, we will be of the same blood. |
DarkVampChoice1 | Once infected with vampirism, you must wait three days and then sleep once more. Then the Dark Gift will truly take hold. Sleep now, and awake anew! |
DarkVampChoice2 | No, not right now, thank you. |
DarkVampChoice2 | Yes, I can understand your trepidation. For it is not everyday one is invited to join the ranks of the undead, eh? |
DarkVampChoice2 | If you ever change your mind, fear not. My offer will always be open. Simply return and speak to me about the Dark Gift, and we can proceed. |
DarkVampChoice2 | Yes, I can understand your trepidation. For it is not everyday one is invited to join the ranks of the undead, eh? |
DarkVampChoice2 | If you ever change your mind, fear not. My offer will always be open. Simply return and speak to me about the Dark Gift, and we can proceed. |
DarMaTopic | Dar-Ma |
DarMaTopic | Oh, you meant the Argonian wench. Must've slipped my mind. Yeah, she was here. Then she left. I don't know nothin' else about it. |
DarMaTopic | Uh, yeah, maybe I remember a young Argonian lass. Sure, she stayed for a night and then she left. |
DarMaTopic | Who? Nah, I haven't seen any young women around. |
DarMaTopic | Even if I had, why would I know anything about her goin' missing? Not that I'm saying I ever seen her. Cause I haven't. |
DarMaTopic | I don't know any Dar-Ma. If you're talking about that cursed Argonian swindler from Chorrol, I'd like to know where she is, too. |
DarMaTopic | I already told you, she never showed up. |
DarMaTopic | I don't know any Dar-Ma. If you're talking about that cursed Argonian swindler from Chorrol, I'd like to know where she is, too. |
DarMaTopic | She never showed up. How am I supposed to run a shop without any merchandise? You tell her I want half off on my next delivery. |
DarMaTopic | The best daughter a mother could ask for, kind-hearted and a friend to everyone she meets. |
DarMaTopic | Shh. We can't talk here. They'll get suspicious. The girl is in danger. |
DarMaTopic | Meet me tonight after dark in my house. I'll leave the door unlocked. Don't be late. |
DarMaTopic | You have to believe me, I didn't know what they were planning. |
DarMaTopic | They want to bring back the Deep Ones. I thought I did, too, but ... she's so innocent. |
DarMaTopic | They've got her down in the caverns. They're going to sacrifice her, you understand? You've got to save her! |
DarMaTopic | Here, take this key. It'll open any of the trapdoors down to the caves. Every house in town has one. |
DarMaTopic | The one in Moslin's Inn is your best bet. Nearest where she's being held. The middle of the night, when everyone's at the Gathering. |
DarMaTopic | Good luck. You will save her won't you? I gotta go now. |
DarMaTopic | Dar-Ma is the daugher of Seed-Neeus, the owner of Northern Goods and Trade. You'll often find her out taking the air near the Great Oak. |
DarMaTopic | Ah, the comely Argonian lass. You may have met her if you've ever been in her mother's shop, Northern Goods and Trade. |
DASanguineChoice1 | I will speak to Sanguine. |
DASanguineChoice1 | Approach then, and bring Sanguine a gift. Some Cyrodilic Brandy is an appropriate gift for your host. |
DASanguineChoice2 | I will not speak to Sanguine. |
DASanguineChoice2 | Of course you won't. Go on about your dreary existence. The Lord Sanguine has no interest in one such as yourself. |
DASanguineSpeech | DASanguineSpeech |
DASanguineSpeech | You'll find your equipment in that chest over there. And here's a little something for your efforts. Maybe we'll celebrate again sometime.... |
DASanguineSpeech | A rousing success, mortal! And it appears you joined in the festivities as well. Good for you. You need to lighten up a bit. |
DASanguineSpeech | You should probably try to be inconspicuous. Or they might kill you. Oh, and the party is by invitation only. You'll have to find a way in. Have fun! |
DASanguineSpeech | I want you to liven it up. Use this spell on the Countess and her guests. I think it will make the party much more interesting. |
DASanguineSpeech | The Castle Leyawiin is a dull, dreary place. The mistress is an especially somber soul, and tomorrow she will hold another excruciating dinner party. |
DASanguineSpeech | Ah... another mortal come to beg Sanguine to add a bit of spice to an otherwise drab existence. I would have you perform a service for me. |
DASheogorathChoice1 | I wish to speak to Sheogorath. |
DASheogorathChoice1 | Then approach the Shrine. |
DASheogorathChoice1 | He might appear. Because it's raining. He loves the rain. Because it's wet. Or because it's rainy. Not so sure. |
DASheogorathChoice1 | Of course, you'll need an offering. I think a lesser soul gem, a head of lettuce, and some yarn will do the trick. Yes. That's what Sheogorath wants. |
DASheogorathChoice1 | Then approach the Shrine. |
DASheogorathChoice1 | Of course, he won't appear. Because it's not raining. He loves the rain. |
DASheogorathChoice1 | And you'll need an offering. I think a lesser soul gem, a head of lettuce, and some yarn will do the trick. Yes. That's what Sheogorath wants. |
DASheogorathChoice2 | I have no business here. |
DASheogorathChoice2 | Then you should run along. Fly, fly! Take off, now. Scat! Make tracks. Get going. |
DASheogorathChoice2 | Run for your life. |
DASheogorathChoice2 | And have a nice day! |
DASheogorathChoice3 | I am a traveling scholar. |
DASheogorathChoice3 | Wonderful! I would be glad to tell you more. |
DASheogorathChoice3 | It has been told from our fathers, and our fathers' fathers, that our time in this place will come to an end. |
DASheogorathChoice3 | My great-great-great grandfather, K'Sharra, foretold of a time when we would receive three signs from the gods, signalling the end of the world. |
DASheogorathChoice4 | I enjoy ridiculous prophecy. |
DASheogorathChoice4 | You would mock our beliefs? Fool! When the three signs are upon us, you will learn! |
DASheogorathChoice5 | And the third sign? |
DASheogorathChoice5 | The Plague of Fear. I will not speak of this. Not to any outsider. I'll answer anything else I can. Is there something more? |
DASheogorathChoice5 | Perhaps you'd like to know more about Border Watch itself? |
DASheogorathSpeech | DASheogorathSpeech |
DASheogorathSpeech | It's happening! The livestock are dead! The K'Sharra has come to pass! Look to the skies! Look to the skies! |
DASheogorathSpeech | Well done, My Lord. You should have this, as it is one of your artifacts. I don't know why I didn't think to give it to you sooner. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Well done. You should have this, one of the artifacts of the Realm. Perhaps it should have been given to you sooner. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Good work. Good times! Here's a little reward for your efforts. One of my toys. Now, back to business. Before I forget myself. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Good times. Good times. I hope you had as much fun as I did. Here, take this. It's a fun little toy. Now, go away. Before I kill you. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Good times. Good times. I hope you had as much fun as I did. Here, take this. It's a fun little toy. Now, go away. Before I kill you. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Ah, very good, Sire. your predecessor left everything in place for the final sign. You'll want to head to the center of town. Good day. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Ah, very good. Your predecessor left everything in place for the final sign. You'll want to head to the center of town. Good day. |
DASheogorathSpeech | You've done well, mortal. I'm amused, I think. Head into the center of Border Watch. And make sure to duck. |
DASheogorathSpeech | You've done well, mortal. I'm amused, I think. Head into the center of Border Watch. And make sure to duck. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Your task would be to make the first two signs of the prophecy occur. Your predecessor already put plans in motion for the final step. Good luck. |
DASheogorathSpeech | You are to find a way to make the first two parts of the prophecy come true. I'll take care of the rest, because it's the most fun. Now, run along. |
DASheogorathSpeech | You are to find a way to make the first two parts of the prophecy come true. I'll take care of the rest, because it's the most fun. Now, run along. |
DASheogorathSpeech | They are a rather superstitious group, living their lives based on omens and prophecy. One such prophecy, the K'sharra, was of particular interest. |
DASheogorathSpeech | They're a superstitious bunch. Everything is an omen or a portent. Let's make one come true. Find their shaman and ask about the K'Sharra prophecy. |
DASheogorathSpeech | They're a superstitious bunch. Everything is an omen or a portent. Let's make one come true. Find their shaman and ask about the K'Sharra prophecy. |
DASheogorathSpeech | There is a settlement called Border Watch that your predecessor found rather dull. This, of course, offended Him greatly. |
DASheogorathSpeech | There's a little settlement called Border Watch. It's a nice, peaceful place... and dull, dull, dull. You're going to make their lives interesting. |
DASheogorathSpeech | There's a little settlement called Border Watch. It's a nice, peaceful place... and dull, dull, dull. You're going to make their lives interesting. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Your predecessor did have one task He wanted performed, though He never found a mortal suited for the task. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Time is a strange thing in the Isles, so this may not set us back, and there is a task that needs to be performed. |
DASheogorathSpeech | I suppose there's something I can have you do while you're here, though. A little errand. And a lot of fun. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Perhaps I could make you into something useful. Let's find out. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Perhaps I could make you into something useful. Let's find out. |
DASheogorathSpeech | While I believe that you should be attending to your duties, it is, of course, your prerogative to spend time wherever you wish. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Order is at our doorstep, yet you felt it necessary to offer some yarn to... yourself. An interesting choice, to be sure. |
DASheogorathSpeech | This is when I should smite you. Give you a serious smiting. Completely smitten. When I tell you to do something, I generally mean it. |
DASheogorathSpeech | I could turn you into a goat. Or a puddle. Or a bad idea. I could make you eat your own fingers. Or fall in love with a cloud. |
DASheogorathSpeech | I could turn you into a goat. Or a puddle. Or a bad idea. I could make you eat your own fingers. Or fall in love with a cloud. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Praying to yourself, my Lord? That's not a good sign. Or perhaps it is. Prince of Madness, and all that. |
DASheogorathSpeech | You, of all people, should realize this is an inopportune time to be in Cyrodiil. Perhaps I've misjudged you. |
DASheogorathSpeech | This hardly seems the time to summon me. Not when Order is busy invading My Realm. Your mortals are just a hoot. I hate hoots. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Mortal! You could have just stopped by to see Me. Would have saved you some lettuce, you know. I believe I'm displeased. |
DASheogorathSpeech | You would summon me? Wait... why are YOU summoning me? You've got things to do. Things I told you to do. This makes me frown. |
DASheogorathSpeech | A mortal? Wait... a mortal I know. MY mortal. What are you doing here, mortal, when I've given you things to do? |
DASheogorathSpeech | Does my Champion summon me? Before I've even told you what to do? That's not very Champion-y. Not at all! |
DASheogorathSpeech | Another mortal dares to summon me, and already I am bored. But enough about me. Let's talk about you. |
DASheogorathSpeech | Another mortal dares to summon me, and already I am bored. But enough about me. Let's talk about you. |
DAVaerminaChoice1 | I wish to speak with Vaermina. |
DAVaerminaChoice1 | To speak with Vaermina, you must offer a black soul gem to the Daedra Lord. |
DAVaerminaChoice2 | I have no business here. |
DAVaerminaChoice2 | Then perhaps you should go, lest Vaermina take interest in your dreams. |
DAVaerminaSpeech | DAVaerminaSpeech |
DAVaerminaSpeech | We meet again, mortal, for we have met before, whether you know it or not. |
DAVaerminaSpeech | When you mutter in your sleep, you speak to me. When you waken wet with sweat, you've just left my house. |
DAVaerminaSpeech | I dwell in your dreams; I savor your nightmares. Now, you will serve me. |
DAVaerminaSpeech | The wizard Arkved has the Orb of Vaermina... snatched from the dreams of my followers and dragged into the waking world. |
DAVaerminaSpeech | Travel to his tower and retrieve my Orb. Take care, though, mortal. In my Orb, Arkved has found more than he bargained for. |
DAVaerminaSpeech | My Orb is returned, and Arkved will live out the rest of his days in nightmare. It is fitting. |
DAVaerminaSpeech | You have proved yourself, mortal. It is fitting, as well, that you should bear my token. |
DavideSurilieTopic | Davide Surilie |
DavideSurilieTopic | The Surilie house is right next door to mine. A large house with a backyard conveniently located to observe my every move. |
DavideSurilieTopic | I knew he was the ringleader of the whole conspiracy! You may have helped save my life! |
DeadDropTopic | Dead Drop |
DeadDropTopic | The dead drop is a secret location where I will leave your orders, any rewards you may have earned, and the location of the next dead drop. |
DeadDropTopic | Remember, secrecy is our greatest ally. We of the Black Hand avoid direct communication whenever possible. |
DeadDropTopic | The dead drops will allow me to deliver your contracts, and contact you if need be. They are secure, known only to the members of the Black Hand. |
Deadlycurse | Deadly curse |
Debt | Debt |
Debt | I can't tell you how much your help means to me. Thank you again. |
Debt | I'm afraid so. My father had a bit of an issue with gambling. I'm afraid he built up a rather large debt. Now that he's gone, the debt is mine. |
defaulted | Defaulted |
defaulted | Defaulted? I suppose so. I'm not paid enough to do the job. I was supposed to find Brenus Astis' Journal. |
defaulted | Defaulted? That all you talk about? I'm Blackwood Company now. Plenty of work, the pay is good, and I don't have Oreyn on my back all the time. |
defaulted | You've got the journal. Good. So, what happened in Skingrad? |
defaulted | I know that he's defaulted. I need that job done. Don't come back here until you have Brenus Astis' journal in your little hands. |
defaulted | He's not doing the job? The little vermin. It still needs to be done. You get back there and make sure that job is finished! Get moving! |
defaulted | He didn't finish out a contract in Skingrad. Suppose I shouldn't be surprised. He's raw, like you. Go and find out what's wrong with him. |
defaulted | Wish I knew what happened. He had a contract for a local mage in Bravil. Didn't seem like a particularly difficult assignment. |
defaulted | He hasn't reported to the client at all. Get yourself down to Bravil and find Maglir. Make sure that contract of his gets done. And send him to me. |
DemandFail | DemandFail |
DemandNoMoney | DemandNoMoney |
DemandNoMoreCircle | DemandNoMoreCircle |
DemandSuccess | DemandSuccess |
DestructionLesson | Destruction Lesson |
DinnerParty | Dinner Party |
DinnerParty | Well, you're dressed for it, and you seem like a really good person. You can go in. Sorry to have bothered you. |
DinnerParty | I don't know who you are, and I'm not all that sure about you. But, you're dressed for it. Can't imagine dressing up for any other reason. Go on in. |
DinnerParty | Hmmm... don't know that you're dressed for it, but you seem a really likeable sort. I'll let you in. I'd better not regret this. |
DinnerParty | Right. A big, fancy dinner party. You seem likeable, but not so much that I'd just let you in there. And not dressed like that. |
DinnerParty | Look, it's a fancy party. You seem a fine enough sort, but not so nice as I'm going to just let you in there. At least not dressed like that. |
DinnerParty | This is a classy event. I don't know you. I don't like you. And you're not dressed for it, anyway. |
Directions | Directions |
Directions | What are you looking for? |
DirectionsGuilds | Where are the guilds? |
DirectionsGuilds | The guilds are near the north wall, Fighters Guild west of the north gate, and Mages Guild to the east. |
DirectionsGuilds | The Fighters Guild is east, by the bridge to the castle. The Mages Guild is south, by the bridge to the port. |
DirectionsGuilds | The guilds are in a row, in the center of town below the terraces, north of the chapel. |
DirectionsGuilds | The guilds are west of the river, south of the west gate. |
DirectionsGuilds | The guilds are north, near the Great Oak. |
DirectionsGuilds | The Mages Guild is south of the chapel, by the west wall. The Fighters Guild is across the street from the Mages Guild. |
DirectionsGuilds | The guilds are inside the north walls, to the west. |
DirectionsGuilds | There are no guild halls in the City, but the Arcane University is on an island outside the walls, south of the Arboretum. |
DirectionsLandmarks | Tell me about landmarks. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The docks, harbor, lighthouse, and castle are outside the walls to the south. |
DirectionsLandmarks | Inside the walls, the chapel is in the east, the residences in the west, and the guilds in between. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The castle is east. The chapel is northwest. The shops and guilds are mostly along the north wall and river. The port is over a bridge to the south. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The castle is north, on the hill. The guilds and shops are west of the river. The homes are east of the river. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The castle is to the west, the chapel and houses to the south, and guilds and shops to the north. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The castle is to the east. Inns are near the gate and fountain. Guilds are north, by the Great Oak. |
DirectionsLandmarks | Shops are near the fountain and up the street west to the chapel. |
DirectionsLandmarks | Weynon Priory is outside the south gate, just past the stables. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The castle's to the east, and the chapel near the west gate. |
DirectionsLandmarks | Shops, guilds, and inns are south of the chapel, and some shops are by the north wall. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The castle is on a hill outside the walls, south of town. |
DirectionsLandmarks | Shops and guilds are mostly inside the north walls, while the chapel, homes, and one inn are inside the south walls. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The Imperial Palace is at the center. The six districts are arranged around the Palace like spokes of a wheel. |
DirectionsLandmarks | Starting in the northeast, moving clockwise, you have the Market, Arena, Arboretum, Temple, Talos Plaza, and Elven Gardens districts. |
DirectionsLandmarks | The Waterfront is south of Temple District. The Arcane University is south of the Arboretum. The Imperial Prison is north of Market District. |
DirectionsServices | Where are the services? |
DirectionsServices | The smith is next to the north gate. The general trader is in Harborside, outside the wall. |
DirectionsServices | The smith is near the harbor. The general trader is to the east, by the river. The mage's shop is between the castle bridge and the harbor bridge. |
DirectionsServices | The general trader and clothier and armorer are on the terraces to the west. The smith is north, next to the wall. |
DirectionsServices | A smith, book shop, and general trader are west of the river, near the west gate. |
DirectionsServices | The general trader and smith are near the fountain. The book store is up the street towards the chapel. |
DirectionsServices | The smith, alchemist, and general trader are centrally located inside the north walls. |
DirectionsServices | You'll find smiths, alchemists, booksellers, mage shops, clothiers, armorers, and general traders in the Market District. |
DirectionsSleep | Where can I sleep? |
DirectionsSleep | The Count's Arms is next to the north gate. |
DirectionsSleep | Silverhome-on-the-Water is where the north wall meets the river. The Lonely Suitor Lodge is in the port, across the south bridge. |
DirectionsSleep | The Jerall View is on the terraces, near the castle gate and facing the chapel. Olav's is next to the east gate. |
DirectionsSleep | Both inns are next to the west gate. |
DirectionsSleep | The Oak and Crosier and the Grey Mare are near the gate and fountain. |
DirectionsSleep | The West Weald Inn is across from the guilds inside the north walls. Two Sisters' Lodge is inside the south walls, in the west, near the gate. |
DirectionsSleep | Merchant's Inn in the Market, King and Queen in Elven Gardens, the Tiber Septim in Talos Plaza, and All-Saints in Temple District. |
DirectionsSleep | There's also the Bloated Float on the Waterfront, but that's not a very nice neighborhood. |
disappearances | Disappearances |
disappearances | Horrible, just horrible. Those poor people. |
disappearances | You should ask Drarana Thelis about that. |
disappearances | Oh, no! You believe trolls killed them? That's horrible. Good that you've killed all of the trolls, though. Please, take this, with our gratitude. |
disappearances | Oh, no! You believe trolls killed them? That's horrible. Please, if you can kill all of those trolls, we'd greatly appreciate it. |
disappearances | Will O' the Wisps? I've never heard of them killing a man! Please, find out what happened to our friends. We're counting on your help. |
disappearances | Some folks reported seeing strange lights near the old Swampy Cave. We sent folks to investigate them, but haven't seen them since. We need help. |
disappearances | Trolls, huh? And drawn in by will-o-the-wisps? There's some lousy luck for you. Well, here's your payment. |
disappearances | Afraid to say, I don't have any more contracts for you. I don't think Azzan has any, either. You did pretty good work, meat. |
disappearances | Trolls, huh? And drawn in by will-o-the-wisps? There's some lousy luck for you. Well, here's your payment. |
disappearances | Afraid to say, I don't have any more contracts for you. Maybe Azzan has some, but I don't know. You did pretty good work, meat. |
disappearances | Some folks are missing in Harlun's Watch. We've been contracted to find out what's happened. Speak to Drarana Thelis for all the details. Get going. |
DivineGuidance | Divine Guidance |
DivineGuidanceAkatosh | I must speak to Akatosh. |
DivineGuidanceClosed | I already closed the gate. |
DivineGuidanceDoubt | You're just making this up. |
DivineGuidanceIlav | Ilva Dralgoner sent me. |
DivineGuidanceSent | Jauffre sent me. |
DivineGuidanceSure | I'll do as you suggest. |
DivineGuidanceWillClose | I will close the gate. |
DovesiDranTopic | Dovesi Dran |
DovesiDranTopic | The little Dark Elf? She seems a nice enough girl. But to be perfectly honest, I've never trusted their kind. |
DovesiDranTopic | What about her? She's a Dark Elf, and that's bad enough. I may even like her less than you, if that's possible. |
DovesiDranTopic | Personally, I think she's a little floozy. She's been eyeing young Primo Antonius, probably smells his wealth. |
DovesiDranTopic | Someone has been brutally murdered, yet you want to question me about that little Dark Elf tramp? Go away, you fool. |
DovesiDranTopic | If you ask me, the Dark Elf is our killer. They're an evil and vengeful people, all of them. |
DovesiDranTopic | That little tramp is as guilty as sin, you hear me? She's the killer, and if we don't keep our eyes on her she'll do it again! |
DovesiDranTopic | She's a Dark Elf and a harlot, and for all I know she's a murderer too! Now leave me be, you cretin! |
DovesiDranTopic | Isn't it obvious? Two of us have been murdered in cold blood, and that little tramp hasn't batted an eyelash. You figure it out. |
DovesiDranTopic | Don't trust her, sweetie. Not a thing she says. If she tries to get you alone anywhere, get away as fast as you can! She's a cold-blooded killer! |
DovesiDranTopic | You bloody half-wit! Do I have to spell it out for you? She's a killer! A murderer! |
DovesiDranTopic | I knew it! It's her! That Dark Elf tramp killed them all! We've got to get out of this place! |
DovesiDranTopic | It's up to us now, don't you see? Dovesi did it! She murdered everyone! And now she wants to murder us too! We have to get her first! |
DovesiDranTopic | So she's dead. What do you want from me? Flowers? A eulogy? I think not. |
DovesiDranTopic | Yes, the poor girl is dead. What a shame. Well, I guess she won't be finding the gold, hmm? Hehehehehe. |
DovesiDranTopic | One less Dark Elf in the world. And now there's one less person to find the gold, as well. It's a good day, don't you think? |
DovesiDranTopic | Not much to tell about me, really. I'm from Morrowind originally, but my family moved to Valenwood a few years ago. |
DovesiDranTopic | My feelings toward her are really none of your business. |
DovesiDranTopic | She's quite beautiful, isn't she? A little young, perhaps, and not exactly high-born, but she possesses a unique elegance. |
DovesiDranTopic | Can I be honest with you, my friend? I find Dovesi... captivating. She possesses a beauty beyond compare. |
DovesiDranTopic | Maybe you could do me a favor? If you speak with her, put in a good word for me, would you? I would be forever in your debt. |
DovesiDranTopic | Do my ears deceive me, or are you actually suggesting Dovesi might be the one behind the murder? Back away now, cretin. |
DovesiDranTopic | She seems very upset by the murder. I do hope she'll be all right. |
DovesiDranTopic | I can tell the murder is weighing heavily on her heart. She seems such a paradox to me. So gentle and beautiful, yet so strong... |
DovesiDranTopic | She's upset, you bufoon, just like the rest of us! Two people have been murdered! I hope you're not suggesting she could be the killer! |
DovesiDranTopic | The poor girl! She's too young, too innocent to be exposed to these horrible murders. I hope she's holding up all right. |
DovesiDranTopic | I don't mean to sound like a ghoul, but with two people murdered and Dovesi obviously upset, this may be my chance to get close to her. |
DovesiDranTopic | You know, offer her comfort and support during this difficult time. Besides, I want to watch over her, make sure she stays safe. |
DovesiDranTopic | You fiend! Are you suggesting Dovesi is the murderer? You'd do well to watch your mouth, and your back! |
DovesiDranTopic | Dovesi is young and weak, yet the killer left her alive. Why? She couldn't possibly have anything to do with the murders... could she? |
DovesiDranTopic | How could I have been so naive, so stupid? We must stick together my friend, for Dovesi is surely the murderer! We must strike before she does! |
DovesiDranTopic | You're not even worthy enough to mention her name, you low-born parasite. Now get away from me before YOU wind up dead! |
DovesiDranTopic | She was so beautiful. And now she's gone... |
DovesiDranTopic | Who? Who among us is vile enough to take the life of such a beautiful, precious creature? If I find out who did this, they will pay with their life! |
DovesiDranTopic | To think, I actually had feelings for that wretched witch! Thank the gods she's dead. Now... Now we're safe. We are safe... aren't we? |
DovesiDranTopic | She's an innocent young girl, and she doesn't need people like you asking questions about her. |
DovesiDranTopic | Dovesi is a sweet young lass. She reminds me of someone I knew. But perhaps we should talk about something else. |
DovesiDranTopic | Let me confide something in you, my friend. Dovesi is the spitting image of my own daughter! Her skin is darker, of course, but that sweet face... |
DovesiDranTopic | My daughter was killed, you see. A few years back, by bandits. I'm sorry, please forgive a father's heavy heart. |
DovesiDranTopic | You want to talk to me about Dovesi? Someone's been murdered, you idiot! There are more important matters to discuss right now! |
DovesiDranTopic | The poor lass looks upset. But if she's anything like my daughter, she's tougher than she looks. She'll be all right. |
DovesiDranTopic | Let me tell you something. If anyone thinks they're going to hurt that poor Dark Elf girl, they're going to have to get through me first. |
DovesiDranTopic | Two people are dead, you pathetic little worm. Take your gossip mongering someplace else. |
DovesiDranTopic | She's frightened, of course. No one that young should be exposed to such horrors. |
DovesiDranTopic | So far the killer has claimed two victims. If they plan on adding Dovesi to that list, they can think again. I won't let any harm come to that girl. |
DovesiDranTopic | Only three of us left, and one of us is a murderer. Do you expect me to believe it's that sweet girl? You murdering scum! I'll kill you! |
DovesiDranTopic | She's afraid for her life, as we should be! There's someone else in this house, my friend. Someone hiding somewhere, killing us off one by one! |
DovesiDranTopic | I swear to you, my friend, if anyone tries to harm that sweet girl I will tear them limb from limb! Whoever killed the others will strike again. |
DovesiDranTopic | They're getting into this house somehow, which means there must be a way out as well! We need to find the secret exit and escape this madhouse! |
DovesiDranTopic | Who could have done this? Who could have killed a sweet, innocent girl? Was it you? So help me, if I find out you're the one who did this.... |
DovesiDranTopic | I..I can't believe she's dead. Seeing her body lying there.... It's like my poor daughter all over again. |
DovesiDranTopic | No... no! When I looked into Dovesi's face it was like peering at my own daughter. I... I feel like I've lost her all over again. |
DovesiDranTopic | She's a Dark Elf. What, you blind as well as dumb? |
DovesiDranTopic | Dovesi is a Dark Elf. They call themselves Dunmer. When I was young, I spent some time stationed at Fort Moonmoth on their homeland of Morrowind. |
DovesiDranTopic | I have a great respect for the Dunmer people. They are strong and noble, and generally understand the importance of law and discipline. |
DovesiDranTopic | Unfortunately, Dovesi doesn't seem to like me very much. But I don't blame her. The young ones tend to have problems with authority figures. |
DovesiDranTopic | Ah yes, Dovesi Dran. She's a Dark Elf, originally from Morrowind, or so I hear. I get the sense she doesn't like me very much. |
DovesiDranTopic | I'm not sure I like your line of questioning, friend. Someone's been killed. Show a little respect. |
DovesiDranTopic | Dovesi's upset by the murder but she'll be okay. I get the sense she's seen worse things in her life. |
DovesiDranTopic | Right now my main concern is figuring out who the killer is. She may be young, but Dovesi is a suspect just like everyone else. |
DovesiDranTopic | I've seen enough in my time to know that anyone is capable of murder if they have the right motivation. |
DovesiDranTopic | Why are you so concerned with my feelings toward a young Dark Elf girl? You wouldn't be so stupid as to try and turn me against her... |
DovesiDranTopic | The girl's either upset that those people were killed or she's an excellent actress. She's still a suspect as far as I'm concerned. |
DovesiDranTopic | You want my honest opinion? I think Nels is the killer. But I haven't yet ruled out that Dovesi may be working with him. |
DovesiDranTopic | You want to know the truth? I thought for sure Nels was the killer. But with him dead, my bets are now on Dovesi. |
DovesiDranTopic | I find it odd that so many people have been killed, yet the two of you still live. Looks to me like you two are working together. |
DovesiDranTopic | So, three of us left -- you, Dovesi and myself. The list of suspects is certainly getting smaller. With Nels dead, my eye is on Dovesi. |
DovesiDranTopic | You've helped me come to my senses, friend. There's no time for evidence gathering, no time to collect proof! Dovesi is the murderer! |
DovesiDranTopic | That little Dark Elf urchin killed three people in cold blood, and now she's going to try to kill us! We can't let that happen! |
DovesiDranTopic | Follow me, my friend, and watch my back. Dovesi must be brought to justice, and I'm the one to do it! Let's go! |
DovesiDranTopic | I would have sworn with my life that Nels was the killer, but now he's dead as well! Dovesi is now my top suspect. |
DovesiDranTopic | She was a child, and some sick murdering dog struck her down in cold blood. I swear, if I find out you did this I'll kill you with my bare hands. |
DovesiDranTopic | Dovesi couldn't have been any more than fifteen years old. What threat could she have posed? Why was she murdered? Damn it, I mean to find out! |
DovesiDranTopic | I was in the Legion for a great many years, my friend. I saw a lot of horrible things, including the murders of children. |
DovesiDranTopic | It made no sense then, it makes no sense now. But don't you worry. I vow to bring Dovesi's killer to justice! |
DovesiDranTopic | She murdered all those innocent people, and I delivered justice, just like any Legion soldier would. I... I only did what I thought was right... |
DraconianMadstoneTopic | Draconian Madstone |
DraconianMadstoneTopic | The Madstone is finally mine. It's the pinnacle of my collection. Many thanks to you again. |
DraconianMadstoneTopic | The Madstone awaits, and so does your reward if you retrieve it. |
DraconianMadstoneTopic | If you retreive the Draconian Madstone for me, I'll be happy to compensate you by rewarding you with another Akaviri artifact. Are you game? |
DraconianMadstoneTopic | The stone is a fine bit of Akaviri craftsmanship. Worn like an amulet, this talisman is said to protect the wearer from poisons of any type. |
DraconianMadstoneTopic | The Madstone appears as a snake coiled around and encircling itself. The eyes of the snake are supposed to be precious gems or some such. |
DraconianMadstoneTopic | Through my sources, I've learned that the last reported location of the Madstone was the ruins at Pale Pass. |
DragonfiresTopic | Dragonfires |
DragonfiresTopic | Once Martin uses the Amulet of Kings to light the Dragonfires, the barriers between Oblivion and Tamriel will be restored. |
DragonfiresTopic | The Oblivion Gates will close, and Mehrunes Dagon's invasion will have failed. |
DragonfiresTopic | The coronation of each new Emperor is sealed when he uses the Amulet of Kings to light the Dragonfires in the Temple of the One. |
DragonfiresTopic | The Dragonfires of Akatosh remain lit until the death of the Emperor. His successor then lights them anew upon ascending to the throne. |
DragonfiresTopic | With Emperor Uriel dead and no successor crowned, the Temple of the One will be dark for the first time in centuries. |
DragonfiresTopic | I believe that Martin's sacrifice sealed the gates of Oblivion forever. Tamriel no longer needs the protection of the Dragonfires. |
DubokTopic | Dubok gro-Shagk |
duties | Duties |
duties | We obviously didn't get enough information from the Argonian. I want you to infiltrate them. See how they work from the inside. |
duties | While the information we got from the Argonian was valuable, we need more. I want you to infiltrate them. See how they work from the inside. |
duties | These certainly won't be official duties. Fact is, you'll likely be expelled from the Guild if Vilena gets wind of the fact that you're here. |
duties | And I've already been expelled. Doesn't mean I'm done, though. I'm taking down the Blackwood Company, and I want your help doing it. |
duties | I've got my orders for now. Check back in a month or so, and we can talk about what to do next. |
duties | Well, you're in charge. You won't be doing the contracts, but the Master is always paid a percentage of the Guild's monthly take. |
duties | Check with me monthly to give orders for the month. I'll make it happen. If I don't hear from you, I'll follow the previous month's orders. |
duties | You can find your monthly stipend in the Master's Chest upstairs, along with anything we find that you might find useful. Here's the key. |
duties | So, what are your first orders, Guildmaster? |
duties | You're the boss. What orders do you have? |
duties | Your first duty should be to name your second-in-command. I can think of no one better for this job than Modryn Oreyn. |
duties | Should he accept the position, you would be well-served. Rely on his wisdom and experience more than I did, my friend. Good luck. |
duties | It is clear to me what must be done. The Hist tree must be destroyed. |
duties | I've got another job for you. It's a sensitive one. I need you to find Viranus Donton. |
duties | You and Viranus are to go to Nonwyll and find out what happened to Galtus Previa. Now get to it. |
duties | I've got another job for you, slightly off the record. You'll be going on a mission with Viranus Donton. Yes -- the Guildmaster's son. |
duties | Duties for you. Fine. I'll speak slowly so you can keep up. I want you to contact Maglir. |
duties | You will be asked to perform certain duties for the Guild. These are mainly internal matters--discipline problems, defaulted contracts, and the like. |
duties | You've got some experience with the Guild now, so report to Vilena Donton in Chorrol. I'm sure she'll have work for you there. |
duties | For now, Modryn Oreyn will be handling your duty assignments. Please speak with him. |
duties | We are a brotherhood, a family. What affects one of us affects us all. Fighting, drunkenness, dereliction of duty are not tolerated. |
duties | I would like you to speak with Modryn Oreyn. He will assign you any duties that are currently pending. Good luck to you. |
duties | I assume you've taken care of this issue. So, tell me what happened. Why were our men causing trouble? And what did you do? |
duties | Fine. You know what's wrong. How about you go and fix it? NOW!!! |
duties | You've calmed them down. That's good. Now go find out what the hell is going on down there! Look past the symptoms, fool! |
duties | Duty. That's what all this is about, isn't it? The Blackwood Company is destroying us. They steal our contracts; they steal our members. |
duties | It's our duty to strike back. We need to make a move against them. And we need to do it now. |
duties | We'll talk later. Meet me at my house after dark. |
duties | I've got something for you, but we're not going to talk about it here. I want you to meet me at my house after sundown. We'll talk more then. |
duties | Good that you took care of it. This whole Blackwood Company business is starting to chafe. |
duties | Take care of Maglir's contract. Then report back to me. |
duties | He's what??? That little lump of guar dung! You get back to Bravil and take care of that contract. I need to think about this. |
duties | You need to track down Maglir. Again. Look for him in Bravil. Now go. |
duties | I'm going to need you to find Maglir again. The little fetcher. |
duties | I don't have anything for you right now. Speak with Azzan or gro-Khash. Get some more seasoning, and maybe I'll have something. |
duties | Or, perhaps you're ready for advancement. |
duties | I don't have anything for you to do yet. Come back after you've taken care of some more contracts. |
duties | Back for more work, are you? Good. Some of our boys are causing trouble in Leyawiin. Looks bad for the guild. |
EaranaTopic | Earana |
EaranaTopic | I understand you have spoken with her. As you are new to the guild, I will not hold this against you, but I warn you to be wary of her. |
EaranaTopic | She deals in half-truths at best, outright lies at worse. If you have any information about her, or about her intentions, I expect you to inform me. |
EaranaTopic | She and I have an unpleasant history. She does not care for Guild regulations, and errantly believes I am mis-using my powers. |
EaranaTopic | I have seen that she is in town. Though she has not approached me, I know she wants something. I would like you to find out what it is. |
EaranaTopic | Determine what she's after, and how we may be rid of her. I do not want her here, spreading her lies. |
EaranaTopic | She is a scavenger, and has no respect for the power of the Arcane arts. She has no business here, and I will not aid her in any way. |
EaranaTopic | I highly suggest that you make no effort to associate with her. |
EaranaTopic | She's staying in one of the rooms upstairs, though she seems to spend most of her time down by the Mages Guild. |
EaranaTopic | I don't know what her problem is, and I don't care. Her money's good, and that's all I need to know. |
EaranaTopic | All I heard is that she's looking for some sort of book. You'll have to talk to her if you want to know more. |
EaranaTopic | Haven't you seen her around town? She's either at the Grey Mare, or she's skulking around the Mages Guild, it seems. |
EaranaTopic | I passed her the other day. You wouldn't believe the look she gave me! Whatever happened, she's taking it out on the whole guild. |
EaranaTopic | I don't know all the details, but I heard that she complained to the Council until they removed Teekeeus from his position at the Arcane University. |
EaranaTopic | She was unable to acquire the book, and that shall be enough for me. It would be beneath me to continue this petty squabble. |
EaranaTopic | She's nothing but trouble. She went to the University long ago, but was expelled from the guild. Caused all kinds of trouble while she was there. |
EaranaTopic | I think Teekeeus was the one who finally blew the whistle on her. That'd be just like him too; always playing by the rules. |
EaranaTopic | I'd steer clear of her if I were you. She has it in for Teekeeus, and wouldn't hesitate to take any of us down with him. |
ElanteTOPIC | Elante of Alinor |
ElanteTOPIC | I am Elante of Alinor. |
ElanteTOPIC | Elante is a scholar, interested in researching Daedra worship. Meet her in Brittlerock Cave, help her find the shrine, and keep her safe. |
ElderCouncilTopic | Elder Council |
ElderCouncilTopic | Martin is right. Declaring oneself Emperor is a delicate matter. In this case, however, I do not think there should be any dispute. |
ElderCouncilTopic | The Elder Council has been governing the Empire since the Emperor's murder. They will be overjoyed to have an heir to crown. |
ElderCouncilTopic | They've been unable to solve the Oblivion Crisis. The Empire is falling apart. Only a legitimate Emperor offers any hope. |
ElderCouncilTopic | The Elder Council rules in the Emperor's absence, by ancient tradition. |
ElderCouncilTopic | Chancellor Ocato heads the Elder Council and is the closest thing the Empire has to a leader right now. |
ElderCouncilTopic | But the Blades answer only to the Emperor, of course. We are not an arm of the government. |
ElderCouncilTopic | Don't worry. The Elder Council can govern the Empire perfectly well until a new heir can be found. |
ElderCouncilTopic | Truth be told, most of the Council has returned to the provinces to deal with urgent local matters, but we are in regular communication. |
ElderCouncilTopic | But the Inner Council still holds regular meetings. We have the situation well in hand, I assure you. |
ElderCouncilTopic | We are now the stewards of the Empire. We can hold the Empire together in the short term. |
ElderCouncilTopic | But to be honest, I don't know what will happen. The provinces have been restive for years, even before the latest crisis. |
ElderCouncilTopic | With no legitimate claimant for the Dragon Throne... troubled times lie ahead. |
ElderCouncilTopic | The Elder Council Chambers are closed to the public for the duration of the emergency. |
ElixirofExploration | Elixir of Exploration |
ElixirofExploration | Here it is... my pride and joy. A Grand Elixir of Exploration. Use it in good health, my friend. |
ElixirofExploration | Of course, if you want more of them, I've whipped up a few. Expensive, but worth every coin. |
ElixirofExploration | Reliable as usual. Here's your gold. |
ElixirofExploration | Words fail me at this point. There must be no stone unturned in all Cyrodiil. I don't know what else to say but to thank you. |
ElixirofExploration | I'm afraid that this version of the Elixir of Exploration will be the last. I've wrung every bit of information from my research that I can. |
ElixirofExploration | Since you seem so adept at finding the elusive Nirnroot, if you wish to bring me more, I'd be more than happy to compensate you. |
ElixirofExploration | Again, I thank you for doing my field work. I look forward to getting more Nirnroot from you. And yes, in 24 hours, I'll have the Elixir ready. |
ElixirofExploration | We're so close. Just bring 40 Nirnroot samples, and we can make the best version of the Elixir yet! |
ElixirofExploration | One Strong Elixir of Exploration for you... and many more for sale if you wish to buy. |
ElixirofExploration | You're truly a master explorer. To imagine you've actually acquired 30 more samples. I'm astounded. |
ElixirofExploration | As I'm sure you guessed, to make the grand version of the Elixir of Exploration will take still more samples of Nirnroot; 40 to be exact. Good luck! |
ElixirofExploration | Oh, and as before, you can pick up your free Elixir in 24 hours. |
ElixirofExploration | There's no point in giving you any more money until you've brought me 10 more Nirnroot samples. Come back when you have them. |
ElixirofExploration | Without a full 30 samples, I can't extract enough of it to produce the stronger Elixir. Come back when you've found that many. |
ElixirofExploration | As promised, I have your Moderate Elixir of Exploration. Use it well! I have more available for a great price if you'd like. |
ElixirofExploration | Amazing, you've found 20 more samples of Nirnroot! Well done! |
ElixirofExploration | I think if I'm to create a strong version of the Elixir, I'm going to need an even greater number of Nirnroot samples than before. |
ElixirofExploration | 30 should do it this time. Yes, that would be perfect. Oh, and as usual, I'll have the moderate Elixir ready in 24 hours. |
ElixirofExploration | I really can't do anything without 20 more samples of Nirnroot. Come back when you have them. |
ElixirofExploration | Here's a Weak Elixir of Exploration. Not bad, eh? If you want more, you can buy them from me. I've discounted them for you, of course. |
ElixirofExploration | Fantastic! You actually found 10 of the Nirnroot. I'll begin making the Elixir of Exploration right away. |
ElixirofExploration | According to my research from the tome, I'll need at least 20 more Nirnroot to make the next magnitude of Elixir. |
ElixirofExploration | In any case, if you come back in about 24 hours, I should have the weaker Elixir ready for you. |
ElixirofExploration | Hmmm... you don't seem to have enough samples on you. Remember, I need at least 10 to get started. |
ElixirofExploration | The Elixir of Exploration is a multi-purpose potion that was obviously created with the dungeon explorer in mind. |
ElixirofExploration | The formula describes many magnitudes of the brew. If you're interested, I wrote a short missive about it for the Imperial Alchemy Symposium. |
ElixirofExploration | You bring me 10 samples of Nirnroot, and I'll make the Elixir available to you at a huge discount as well as give you one for free. |
ElixirofExploration | The best place for you to start would be Shadeleaf Copse, which is a part of the Great Forest northeast of here. |
ElixirofExploration | Good luck, and hurry back with more of the Nirnroot! |
EmfridDEMOBittneldTOPIC | Bittneld the Curse-Bringer |
EmfridDEMOBittneldTOPIC | You've spoken to him by now, haven't you? |
EmfridDEMOBittneldTOPIC | Have you spoken with him already? Please, say you have. |
EmfridDEMOChoice1 | I've not spoken to him. |
EmfridDEMOChoice1 | You haven't? Why not? Is this just a game to you? |
EmfridDEMOChoice1 | I'm sorry. Please. Just come back to me when you've spoken to Bittneld. |
EmfridDEMOchoice2 | Yes, I've spoken to him. |
EmfridDEMOchoice2 | You've spoken with him? Really? What did he say? I beg you, tell me. |
EmfridDEMOchoice3 | Tell Bittneld's story. |
EmfridDEMOchoice3 | I knew it! I knew a man like Bittneld wouldn't be interested in those other women! |
EmfridDEMOchoice3 | Ha! They parade around in their fancy clothes and their expensive perfumes. What do they know? All fluff and no fiber. That's what I say. |
EmfridDEMOchoice3 | But...what if we're wrong? Bittneld has traveled the world, while I've spent my whole life in this tavern. |
EmfridDEMOchoice3 | No matter. Will you ask him to visit me? I would be most grateful. |
EmfridDEMOchoice4 | I would be happy to. |
EmfridDEMOchoice4 | Thank you...thank you so much. I can't tell you how grateful I am. You always have a home here at the Grey Mare. |
EmfridHot | What about Emfrid? |
EmfridHot | Emfrid? She owns the Grey Mare, right? Huh. I go to the Oak and Crosier. |
EmfridHot | I'm a captain, you see, and the Oak and Crosier serves... a better class of people... |
EmfridHot | Listen to me. I sure sound like a snob. Snooty, in fact, and not very nice. |
EmfridHot | Thanks. That's a very good suggestion. I think I'll stop by the Grey Mare, and perhaps pay my respects to this Emfrid woman. |
EmfridNot | Is that so? |
EmfridNot | Well, that's just my opinion. |
EmfridTopicFromGlistel | Emfrid |
EmperorBirthsign | EmperorBirthsign |
Enemy | Enemy |
Enemy | Lord Dagon is the Enemy. He is the Prince of Destruction, and the Daedra are his servants. |
Enemy | The Chapel is cast down, and the faithful... my friends... all dead. |
Enemy | The Enemy has won, and we are destroyed. |
EronorDEMO1 | EronorDEMO1 |
EronorDEMO1 | Goodbye. |
EronorDEMO1 | Indeed. |
EronorDEMO1 | Have you spoken to Valus Odiil recently? |
EronorDEMO1 | Undoubtedly. There's hardly a cloud in the sky. |
EronorDEMO1 | Greetings! How are you on this fine morning? |
EronorTopic | Eronor |
EronorTopic | Surprised by Eronor's uncanny way with sheep? |
EronorTopic | Perhaps it would interest you to know that Eronor's sister, Dagail, in Leyawiin, is an accomplished spellcrafter. |
ErthorTopic | Erthor |
ErthorTopic | Rescued him yourself, did you? Well, good for you. |
ErthorTopic | He's back to his normal routine now, all safe and sound. Enjoy taking credit for the work. |
ErthorTopic | You said he was at Bleak Flats Cave. Haven't you looked there for him? |
ErthorTopic | He's... well, he's an interesting fellow. Sulinus Vassinus can tell you more about him, if you wish to know. |
ErthorTopic | Sulinus should be around here somewhere. Talk to him if you'd like to know more about Erthor. |
ErthorTopic | A nice enough guy, I suppose, but there was that awful scamp incident last year. That's when Adrienne told him he needed to practice somewhere else. |
ErthorTopic | "Somewhere else" meaning somewhere far away. |
ErthorTopic | So he settled down in Bleak Flats cave. Did all of his work there, and came back to town twice a week to check in. Hasn't been around lately, though. |
ErthorTopic | I haven't seen him in quite some time. But then, this isn't the first time he's been away, so I wasn't really that concerned. |
ErthorTopic | He hasn't shown up here in a while. I assumed he was still out at Bleak Flats Cave, where he usually stays. |
EulogyArgonian | EulogyArgonian |
EulogyArgonian | How sad. The Argonian was a poor thing. Let her go. |
EulogyBreton | EulogyBreton |
EulogyBreton | What a pity. For the Breton, it is over. |
EulogyDarkElf | EulogyDarkElf |
EulogyDarkElf | A valiant effort, Dark Elf, but take comfort. Your spirit is mine. |
EulogyHighElf | EulogyHighElf |
EulogyHighElf | The price of failure? A final fanfare for the High Elf. Farewell. |
EulogyImperial | EulogyImperial |
EulogyImperial | No. I'm afraid this Imperial was not the one. |
EulogyKhajiit | EulogyKhajiit |
EulogyKhajiit | Another one bites the dust. The Khajiit is done. |
EulogyNord | EulogyNord |
EulogyNord | I must confess... that Nord was a disappointment. |
EulogyOrc | EulogyOrc |
EulogyOrc | Alas, poor Orc. This was not your finest hour. |
EulogyRedguard | EulogyRedguard |
EulogyRedguard | In the scales of testing, Redguard, you are tried and found wanting. |
EulogyWoodElf | EulogyWoodElf |
EulogyWoodElf | Alas for the honor of Valenwood, the Wood Elf has fallen. |
EyeofNocturnalTOPIC | Eye of Nocturnal |
EyeofNocturnalTOPIC | Eye of Nocturnal? Doesn't sound familiar to me. |
EyeofNocturnalTOPIC | Why... why would you ask? I've never heard of it. No idea what you're talking about. And Weebam-Na doesn't know, either. |
EyeofNocturnalTOPIC | Never heard of the thing. And neither has Bejeen. You ask too many questions. |
EyjaTopic | Eyja |
EyjaTopic | Me? There's not much to say. |
EyjaTopic | I was orphaned when I was young, and don't even remember who my parents were. I'm not really sad about it; it was so long ago. |
EyjaTopic | Gunder took me in when I was but a teen, and I've lived there ever since. We've... shared a bed... but were never married. |
EyjaTopic | He's never been cruel to me, it's just that he's never been kind. It's as if I'm just another part of his shop. |
EyjaTopic | But all that's different now. I'm glad to be serving you instead. I can see we will get along just fine! |
FaelianTopic | Faelian |
FaelianTopic | Faelian, you say? Why yes, I know who he is. Rather distasteful fellow, actually. I believe he lives right here, at the Tiber Septim Hotel. |
FaelianTopic | Talk to the Publican, Augusta Calidia. I'm sure she can tell you more about him. |
FaelianTopic | Faelian, you say? Why yes, I know who he is. Rather distasteful fellow, actually. I believe he lives at the Tiber Septim Hotel. |
FaelianTopic | I do believe that establishment is right here in the Talos Plaza District. I'd ask around there, if I were you. |
FaelianTopic | Faelian, you say? Why yes, I know who he is. Rather distasteful fellow, actually. I believe he lives at the Tiber Septim Hotel. |
FaelianTopic | That's in the Talos Plaza District, here in the Imperial City. I'd ask around there, if I were you. |
FaelianTopic | Faelian? Yes, I know who he is. But I'm really not in the habit of discussing such things with strangers... |
FaelianTopic | Who? Faelian? I don't see how that's any business of yours at all. Really, the gall of some people! |
FaelianTopic | I might know him. I might not. I don't see how it's any of your business. |
FaelianTopic | Yes, I know who Faelian is. Know quite a bit about him, actually. But... I probably shouldn't gossip. I mean, we hardly know each other... |
FaelianTopic | Faelian? Oh, I know him all right! A waste of life, that one. He lives here you know, with his sweetheart, Atraena. |
FaelianTopic | What that poor girl sees in him I'll never know. Atraena pays for their room, their food, everything. She's quite wealthy, I believe. |
FaelianTopic | Faelian used to have money... used to be quite a gentleman, too. But that was before he took a fancy to the... you know. The skooma. |
FaelianTopic | Now Faelian's hardly ever here. He's off using skooma, or wandering the city looking for some, I imagine. |
FaelianTopic | He comes back every night to be with Atraena, but only for a few hours. I swear, that High Elf is going to wind up dead if he keeps living like this. |
FaelianTopic | Oh, just get away from me! My relationship with Faelian is none of your business! |
FaelianTopic | Faelian? He... he's my sweet. My true love. But I don't know why I'm telling this to you. I mean, we hardly know each other and all... |
FaelianTopic | Please, I... I don't mean to get emotional but... I feel I can trust you. I just don't know what to do about Faelian! |
FaelianTopic | All he thinks about, all he cares about, is skooma! He was a fine young man once. But he's lost everything. His looks, his money... his self-respect. |
FaelianTopic | I followed him a few times, to see where he goes. He walks around the city looking for skooma, and then goes to Lorkmir's house for several hours. |
FaelianTopic | It's in the Elven Gardens District. I think the house is deserted. That's why he goes there. So he can escape from life and do his skooma! |
FaelianTopic | Thank you for listening. You're a good friend. I just hope my sweet Faelian can clean himself up, or that awful skooma will be the death of him! |
FaelianTopic | Faelian? Hey, that's my name! Yeah. I'm Faelian. |
fairwarning | Fair warning |
faith | Faith |
Farewell | Farewell |
Farewell | I have opened a portal for your return to the world of men. Go now, Chosen One, and claim your prize. |
FathisUlesTopic | Fathis Ules |
FathisUlesTopic | One of the Gray Fox's top bosses, they say. Spends all day drinking at the Oak and Crosier, but he's been asking questions about the Jemanes. |
FawilTopic | Farwil |
FawilTopic | He should be around somewhere. If he's not in the lodge, I'd try looking for him in Cheydinhal. |
FawilTopic | Cheydinhal will mourn his loss. |
FawilTopic | Perhaps this journey with you has tought him a lesson. Only time will tell. |
FawilTopic | Farwil is a Dunmer, and he's wearing steel plate armor. His shield should bear the crest of the Knights. Nothing but the best for the Count's son. |
FawilTopic | About two days ago, Count Indarys's son, Farwil, entered the Oblivion Gate with six other men. We haven't heard from them since then. |
FawilTopic | The Count fears the worst, and has posted guards here so we can watch and see if anyone comes back out. So far, nothing. |
FawilTopic | At this point, Count Indarys is offering a reward for the recovery of his son from inside the gate... or confirmed news of his demise. |
FawilTopic | If you find him or the rest of the Knights of the Thorn, get them out of there. I'm sure that the Count would also be pleased if the gate was closed. |
FawilTopic | It's a shame Farwil is gone. Although he was boastful and aloof, at least he treated me as an equal. I shall miss him. |
FawilTopic | Perhaps in the future, Farwil will learn patience and careful planning before dragging us into a situation like that again. |
FawilTopic | There isn't much more to say. He'll be missed. We'll have to inform the Count... if we get home. |
FawilTopic | Don't judge Farwil too harshly. Most of what he says is... fabricated. But he's young, and therefore quite brash and inexperienced. |
FawilTopic | All he wants to do is please his father. I've known him since he was a lad, and fighting to defend Cheydinhal is in his heart. |
FawilTopic | I just wish his heart was bigger than his hubris. |
FawilTopic | I'll miss him dearly. Don't feel upset, I know you did the best you could to bring him home. |
FawilTopic | Even though he may be a bit misguided, I'm still proud to call him my son. |
FawilTopic | It's ashame Farwil is gone. Although he was boastful and aloof, at least he treated me as an equal. I shall miss him. |
FawilTopic | Perhaps in the future, Farwil will learn patience and careful planning before dragging us into a situation like that again. |
FearGeneral | FearGeneral |
FearGeneral | By the gods! |
FearGeneral | It can't be! |
FearGeneral | That's terrible! |
FearGeneral | Oh, no! |
FearGeneral | No! |
FGC01Choice1 | It was a mountain lion. |
FGC01Choice1 | A mountain lion? In my basement? But... how? That's not possible. But, it happened! What if there are more? What if it wasn't alone? |
FGC01Choice1 | Where there's one, there will be more. Find Pinarus Inventius. He's a hunter, and knows this area inside and out. He'll know what to do. |
FGC01Choice2 | I saw you outside Arvena's house. |
FGC01Choice2 | You what? Well, I'm sure I don't know what you're talking about. I would never go skulking about.... |
FGC01Choice2 | Fine. You've got me. I figured if I left some rotten meat outside, the nasty little things would come out, and the guards would take care of them. |
FGC01Choice3 | Quill-Weave was behind it. |
FGC01Choice3 | I knew it! That s'wit! Oh, I'll get her. You just wait! Must have taken some fast talking to get her to confess! |
FGC01Choice3 | Maybe I can teach you a little bit more about how to talk to people. And, of course, here's the payment for the contract. Thank you. |
FGC01Choice4 | She had nothing to do with it. |
FGC01Choice4 | She didn't, huh? Hmph. But, you've taken care of the problem, and I suppose that's what counts. Thanks for that. Here's your payment. |
FGC03Choice1 | Wait here. |
FGC03Choice1 | Hey, if you say so. You do all the work. |
FGC03Choice2 | Let's go. |
FGC03Choice2 | Fine. Let's move. |
FGC07Choice1 | Where is your father? |
FGC07Choice1 | Gone. Dragged from our house in the night. To pay the debt, I'd like to sell the sword and armor of my grandfather, or I might be next! |
FGC07Choice1 | Gone. Dragged from our house in the night. To pay the debt, I'd like to sell the sword and armor of my grandfather, or I might be next! |
FGC07Choice2 | How much is the debt? |
FGC07Choice2 | A great deal, over 1,000 septims. My father was quite a gambler. Quite a bad gambler. |
FGC07Choice2 | A great deal, over 1,000 septims. My father was quite a gambler. Quite a bad gambler. |
FGC07Choice3 | Where are the sword and armor? |
FGC07Choice3 | Not far, in my family's ancestral tomb. Here, I can mark it on your map. Please, return them to me, so I can pay off my father's debts. |
FGC07Choice4 | Take this money for your debt. |
FGC07Choice4 | Are you certain? I can't thank you enough. Please, though. If you decide to retrieve the sword and armor, keep them. At least until I can repay you. |
FGC07Choice5 | Here are the sword and armor. |
FGC07Choice5 | Thank you. Thank you so much. Hopefully, I'll be able to sell these for enough to pay my debt. You're a lifesaver. |
FGC07Choice5 | But, where are they? Please, bring me the sword and armor. The debtors aren't giving me much time. |
FGC07Choice6 | Take this money for your debt. |
FGC07Choice6 | Why... thank you! This will be enough to pay off my debtors. Please, keep the sword and armor until I can pay you back. Thank you again. |
FGD01Choice1 | I'll tell him you did the job. |
FGD01Choice1 | Thanks. I'm not trying to shirk my duty, but it used to be two or three men would be on this. I like the Guild, but I've got a family to consider. |
FGD01Choice2 | I'll need to report your failure. |
FGD01Choice2 | I understand about duty. Don't get me wrong. Should've been more than one guy on this job, and I've got my family to think about. They come first. |
FGD02Choice1 | You and your men must stop. |
FGD02Choice1 | Oh? We must? Well, last I saw, you didn't outrank me, Protector. I suggest you mind your manners... and your own business. |
FGD02Choice1 | Oh? We must? Well, last I saw, you didn't outrank me, Swordsman. I suggest you mind your manners... and your own business. |
FGD02Choice1 | Oh? We must? Well, last I saw, you didn't outrank me, Journeyman. I suggest you mind your manners... and your own business. |
FGD02Choice1 | Oh? We must? Well, last I saw, you didn't outrank me, Apprentice. I suggest you mind your manners... and your own business. |
FGD02Choice1 | Oh? We must? Well, last I saw, you didn't outrank me, Associate. I suggest you mind your manners... and your own business. |
FGD02Choice2 | You need work to keep busy. |
FGD02Choice2 | A brilliant idea! Oreyn only sends his best these days. Tell you what. You go find us some paying work, and we'll happily go about it. |
FGD02Choice3 | Then I must report this to Oreyn. |
FGD02Choice3 | Report us? Oh, no. Why, we might never get work from the guild again! And that would be different how, exactly? |
FGD02Choice4 | Yes. |
FGD02Choice4 | Fine. Here's your money. Let me know if you find more. |
FGD02Choice5 | No. |
FGD02Choice5 | That's fine. I'll find them elsewhere. |
FGD02Choice6 | Yes. |
FGD02Choice6 | Excellent. Here's your payment. Come back if you find more. |
FGD02Choice7 | No. |
FGD02Choice7 | That's fine. I'll buy elsewhere. If you change your mind, you'll know where to find me. |
FGD02Insults | FGD02Insults |
FGD02Insults | You've never worked an honest day in your life, you stupid orc! |
FGD02Insults | Go root in the mud, pig man! |
FGD02Insults | If it weren't for me, you'd be mucking stables in Orsinium! |
FGD02Insults | You've always been too smart for your own good. |
FGD02Insults | I'm tired of working with you anyway. And you're a lousy swordsman, Rellian! |
FGD02Insults | When I want your opinion, I'll give it to you. |
FGD02Insults | How about you send over a few more drinks, sweetheart? |
FGD02Insults | Barkeep! A refill! |
FGD02Insults | Hurry it up, swamprot! I'm thirsty over here. |
FGD02Insults | Get outta here! We don't need you around. |
FGD02Insults | You shouldn't be here. |
FGD02Insults | Mind your damn business, stranger. |
FGD02Insults | We wouldn't be here if you'd done your job! |
FGD02Insults | I should have stayed in Hammerfell. |
FGD02Insults | You're not half the man your father was. |
FGD02Insults | You? You wouldn't know a good sword if it stabbed you in the throat! |
FGD02Insults | Go back to your sty, pig man. |
FGD02Insults | I've ridden horses with better sense than you. |
FGD02Insults | Don't get your tail in a knot. |
FGD02Insults | Send me a drink, barkeep. And make it quick. |
FGD02Insults | What are you looking at? Keep pouring drinks! |
FGD02Insults | What are you doing here? |
FGD02Insults | Keep walking, stranger. |
FGD02Insults | Move along. |
FGD02Insults | You need to find us work. You're supposed to be boss! |
FGD02Insults | You don't find something soon, I'm gonna lose my temper. |
FGD02Insults | I'm tired of wasting time with you! |
FGD02Insults | Never liked you, Redguard. Never will. |
FGD02Insults | I'll snap you in half, little man. |
FGD02Insults | I'll show you where you can put that fancy sword! |
FGD02Insults | More beer, sweetcakes! |
FGD02Insults | Send over a drink. And make it quick! |
FGD02Insults | Settle down, pondscum. |
FGD02Insults | You don't belong here. Get out! |
FGD02Insults | What do you want? |
FGD02Insults | Stay outta my business! |
FGD02Insults | Get your men out of here! |
FGD02Insults | All of you! Out! Now! |
FGD02Insults | Nothing more for you, Imperial! Get out! |
FGD02Insults | You're paying for all of this! |
FGD02Insults | Leave here now, Redguard! |
FGD02Insults | You scare off my customers. Go away! |
FGD02Insults | I'll never let an Orc drink here again! |
FGD02Insults | Dirty Orc! Get out! |
FGD02Insults | Filthy Orc! I smell you from here! |
FGD02Insults | Stop these maniacs! |
FGD02Insults | You make them leave! |
FGD02Insults | Get them out of here! |
FGD03Choice1 | No time. We've got to go. |
FGD03Choice1 | Oh. I'm prepared, of course. I'm sure there's no need to speak to Mother at all. Let's go. |
FGD03Choice2 | Your mother is not to know about this. |
FGD03Choice2 | But, she's the Guildmaster. Certainly, she'd.... No. You're right. If the order came from Oreyn, it's a valid one. We should be off immediately. |
FGD03Choice2 | I'm sorry. It's just that I haven't been given many contracts since my brother... since the accident. Let's go. |
FGD03Choice3 | There were creatures inside. |
FGD03Choice3 | I suppose that's it, then. Odd that there weren't creatures around the body, though, and that it hadn't been eaten. |
FGD03Choice3 | I'll pay Donton for his contract, and I've got this for you. Good work getting him back in one piece. I might make a real soldier of you yet. |
FGD03Choice3 | Could be that. But you said the corpse was intact. Nothing had dined on the gem-hunter. Something doesn't sit right with me about this. |
FGD03Choice4 | I found this shield near the corpse. |
FGD03Choice4 | Let me see that. Interesting. The symbols on it are familiar to me. I'll be looking into this. |
FGD03Choice5 | What is it? |
FGD03Choice5 | Nothing we need to talk about now. I'll pay Viranus for his contract. This is for you. Who knows. I might be able to make soldiers out of you both. |
FGD03Choice6 | Anything else? |
FGD03Choice6 | That's all. For now. Good job, though. You got Viranus home safe, and I think it'll do him good. I'll pay him for the contract, and this for you. |
FGD04Choice1 | The job needs to be completed. |
FGD04Choice1 | Oh? I know you're the one who ratted me out to Oreyn about that other contract. Go back to Oreyn. Give him my regards. We're done talking. |
FGD04Choice1 | Look, I know that you covered for me before, so I'll give you this one. Talk to Aryarie at the Mages Guild for the job. After this, we're done. |
FGD04Choice2 | You are without honor. |
FGD04Choice2 | Honor, huh? I prefer feeding my family. I figure I owe you one for covering for me, so I'll let you leave. Get moving, before I forget myself. |
FGD04Choice2 | That means a lot, coming from you. You think I didn't hear about you ratting me out to Oreyn? Now get out of here before my friend and I get angry. |
FGD04Choice3 | Talk about Blackwood Company |
FGD04Choice3 | They weren't always a threat. Small scale mercenary band, until Ri'Zakar took over. Then came the fat Imperial contracts. |
FGD04Choice3 | After a mission in Black Marsh, they set up shop in Leyawiin. More ruthless than ever. It needs investigating. First, though, you need advancement. |
FGD05Choice1 | Why are they so effective? |
FGD05Choice1 | Good question. I've heard stories, but nothing I can prove is true. Maybe they've got a mage working with them. Maybe they're just well trained. |
FGD05Choice1 | All I know for sure is that they'll accept any contract, and they'll do anything to complete it. And they don't care who gets in the way. |
FGD05Choice2 | Why haven't we stopped them? |
FGD05Choice2 | Vilena's gotten tentative since the Blackheart mission. She's worried about getting us killed. But we're just getting killed a little bit at a time. |
FGD05Choice3 | And the Blackwood Company...? |
FGD05Choice3 | I snooped around. Apparently, they completed that contract for us. I went in there with twenty good men. I can't believe that bunch finished the job. |
FGD05Choice3 | There's more. Argoth -- he's dead, the artifact gone. Sounds like a set-up. Maybe they made a deal with Blackheart. I don't know. But I'll find out. |
FGD05Choice4 | So, what now? |
FGD05Choice4 | Now we find out what really happened. And we let it be known. I want to show the people who the Blackwood Company really are. |
FGD05Choice4 | I can't order you do this with me. It's dangerous, and Vilena isn't going to know about it. It's your choice. |
FGD05Choice5 | I'm in. |
FGD05Choice5 | We leave as soon as you're ready. I want to investigate Blackheart's stronghold at Arpenia. Meet me at the Leyawiin guild hall. We'll go from there. |
FGD05Choice6 | I won't do it. |
FGD05Choice6 | Get back to me when you change your mind. |
FGD05Choice6 | I'm sorry to hear that. Sooner or later, the contracts are going to dry up. Maybe then you'll reconsider. |
FGD05Choice7 | I'm ready. Let's go. |
FGD05Choice7 | Good. Let's go. |
FGD05Choice8 | I need time to prepare. |
FGD05Choice8 | Come back when you're ready. Don't delay. |
FGD05Choice9 | What do we do now? |
FGD05Choice9 | We find Blackheart and get that weapon. We'll finish this contract and let all of Cyrodiil know what happened here. |
FGD05Choice9 | Blackheart has a fascination with these Ayleid ruins. There's one northeast of here, Atatar. My bet is that he moved his base there. I'll lead. |
FGD06Weapon1 | Give hammer. |
FGD06Weapon1 | It doesn't seem you have a hammer, or any of the weapons for us. Please, get those weapons as soon as possible. |
FGD06Weapon1 | Ah... a hammer. Well, it seems you don't have one. However I see that you have a longsword.... |
FGD06Weapon1 | Ah... a hammer. Well. Not my first choice, but it will suffice. Let's go! |
FGD06Weapon1 | I'd love a hammer. Too bad you don't have one! Come back when you have a weapon for me! |
FGD06Weapon1 | I'd love a hammer. Too bad you don't have one! |
FGD06Weapon1 | A hammer! Excellent! Good for bashing in puny goblin skulls! |
FGD06Weapon2 | Give sword. |
FGD06Weapon2 | It doesn't seem you have a sword, or any of the weapons for us. Please, get those weapons as soon as possible. |
FGD06Weapon2 | A sword would be wonderful. Unfortunately, it appears you don't have one. It looks like you have a hammer, though. |
FGD06Weapon2 | A blade. Fantastic! Let us take the fight to these vile creatures. |
FGD06Weapon2 | A sword isn't the worst thing in the world. Too bad you don't have one! Come back when you have a weapon for me! |
FGD06Weapon2 | A sword? You don't even have one! |
FGD06Weapon2 | A sword, huh? Hmm... good enough for me. I'll split scalps instead of bash skulls. |
FGD07Choice1 | You're coming with me. |
FGD07Choice1 | Fine, fine. I'll come with you. My guards are dead. You win, for now. |
FGD07Choice1 | Come with you? Not likely. I know some of my men are still alive. Guards! Attack! |
FGD07Choice2 | How large is the Blackwood Company? |
FGD07Choice2 | We are over one hundred strong now. We grow by the day! |
FGD07Choice3 | Who leads the Blackwood Company? |
FGD07Choice3 | Forgive me, my master.... It is Ri'Zikar! He leads us! And he will have your head. He will kill you all! |
FGD07Choice3 | No! I will not betray him! I will not tell you! |
FGD07Choice4 | Tell me the secret of your strength. |
FGD07Choice4 | Nothing more! I choose death! Long live the Blackwood Company! |
FGD07Choice4 | Never! I would rather die! I will tell you nothing! |
FGD07Choice4 | Never! I would rather die! I will tell you nothing! |
FGD07Choice5 | Sit down. Now. |
FGD07Choice5 | Fine. You don't scare me. Beat me, torture me. I'll never talk to you. |
FGD08BWCTalk | FGD08BWCTalk |
FGD08BWCTalk | Get moving! Kill the goblins! All of them! |
FGD08Choice1 | No jobs with the Guild. |
FGD08Choice1 | No jobs? Ha! There is much work to be done here in Cyrodiil! The Blackwood Company is more than willing to do it. |
FGD08Choice1 | You don't look strong enough to me, though. A bit inexperienced, perhaps. Still, maybe we will find work for you. You may join. For now. |
FGD08Choice1 | Since you seem eager to get started, follow me to the training area. We've got a mission you might want a piece of. |
FGD08Choice2 | I heard the money is good. |
FGD08Choice3 | What is this? |
FGD08Choice3 | This? Why, it is a gift from the swamps of Argonia. Sap of the Hist. A present from my homeland. The Hist are generous to us. So generous. |
FGD08Choice4 | You smuggle Hist Sap? |
FGD08Choice4 | Don't be stupid. We have returned with the Hist itself. One beautiful Hist, who gives her gifts to all the Company. |
FGD08Choice4 | The clever mages made it possible. Magic and iron. But this is not the time to talk. You drink your gift and go with your new brothers. |
FGD08Choice5 | What happened? |
FGD08Choice5 | That's what I was getting ready to ask you. You were found unconscious on the streets in Leyawiin. |
FGD08Choice5 | Some of your Guild brothers found you and brought you to me. Good to see some of them think like we do. Now, what happened out there? |
FGD08Choice6 | What happened here? |
FGD08Choice6 | I wish I knew. They're all dead. All of them. Even my poor, sweet Biene. You... you're the one who helped her, aren't you? |
FGD08Choice6 | You helped her pay my debt. I heard about you. She never hurt anyone! Who could have done this? What monster would do this? |
FGD08Choice6 | It wasn't the goblins. It had to have been bandits. But, why? We have nothing! Please go. I must bury our dead. |
FGD08JeetumSpeech | FGD08JeetumSpeech |
FGD08JeetumSpeech | The three of you should be prepared by now, but as you see we have a new recruit with us as well. I'll need a word with you, recruit. |
FGD08JeetumSpeech | Apparently, they've been giving the locals some trouble. Shouldn't be a problem for you four, though. |
FGD08JeetumSpeech | The four of you have a mission. The settlement of Water's Edge has contracted us to take care of some goblins in the area. |
FGD09Choice1 | I worked with Modryn Oreyn. |
FGD09Choice1 | With Oreyn? He was dismissed! I should expel you now! But... no. It isn't Oreyn who is to blame. I fear it is I. |
FGD09Choice1 | I love the Fighters Guild, and all its members, perhaps to a fault. I fear my concern for them has made me blind to what's been happening around me. |
FGD09Choice1 | If it were not for you, and Oreyn... I dare not think it. Now, we must speak about what you've done, and how it will affect any further advancement. |
FGD09Choice2 | I did it on my own. |
FGD09Choice2 | You would violate a direct order? I should expel you now! But... this does not all fall on your shoulders. Much of the fault is mine. |
FGD09Choice2 | I love this Guild, and all its members, perhaps to a fault. My concern for them has made me blind to what's been happening around me. |
FGD09Choice2 | Now, we must speak about what you've done, and how it will affect any further advancement in the Guild. |
FGD09Choice3 | Make you my second-in-command. |
FGD09Choice3 | Me? Pah! I was just getting used to being retired. You can see how good my painting is getting. I'm an old man. I've done my time. |
FGD09Choice3 | Then again... someone has to keep you in line. Make sure you don't bring the Guild down around our ears. |
FGD09Choice3 | I'll do it... Guildmaster. Just come to me when you want to assign duties to the Guild. I'll make sure they get done. |
FGD09JafazirGreet | FGD09JafazirGr |
FGD09JafazirGreet | You are no longer one of us! Fighters Guild spy! Traitor! Your life is forfeit! |
FGDefault1 | He didn't default. Here's the journal. |
FGDefault1 | He didn't? Hmph. This doesn't sit well with me. Not well at all. Still, the job got done. Let's hope your friend Maglir has learned a lesson here. |
FGDefault2 | I completed the task. Here's the journal. |
FGDefault2 | You did it? I'll be talking to Maglir soon. I don't need one wet-ear covering for another. Still, the job got done. Here's the reward. |
FGDPost1 | Focus on recruitment. |
FGDPost1 | Not a bad idea. We can use more men in the ranks. It has its advantages. It gives the guild a greater presence. Makes people notice. |
FGDPost1 | Plus, members often find items in their travels they can't use, and they leave them here for other members to use. Sometimes there's nice stuff. |
FGDPost1 | Will do. I'll get right to it. |
FGDPost2 | Focus on getting contracts. |
FGDPost2 | Works for me. More contracts keep the men busy and out of trouble. It also helps bring in more gold, which benefits us all. |
FGDPost2 | When more men are out there completing contracts, we all make more money. Including you. I'll get on it. |
FGDPost2 | No problem. I'll see to it. |
FGDPost3 | Focus on both equally. |
FGDPost3 | That's fine. We'll still get some solid revenue, and pick up some new recruits along the way. Not a bad strategy. |
FGDPost3 | More revenue means more gold in all our pockets. More men means that we're likely to have more spare equipment around here. |
FGDPost3 | I'll get on it. We'll focus on both this month. |
FGJoin1 | Yes. Sign me up. |
FGJoin1 | We appreciate your interest, but I understand you've got a bounty on your head. Take care of that, and we'll consider your application. |
FGJoin1 | I appreciate your enthusiasm, but you've got a bit of a bad reputation. Make a better name for yourself, and perhaps we can accept your application. |
FGJoin1 | Excellent. You are now an Associate in the Fighters Guild. You should report to either Azzan in Anvil or Burz gro-Khash in Cheydinhal for contracts. |
FGJoin1 | Yes. Unfortunately, it seems you have a price on your head. Clear that up, and perhaps we can speak about this again. |
FGJoin1 | We appreciate your interest, but you've got quite a nasty reputation. Do something about that, and perhaps we'll consider your application. |
FGJoin1 | Fine. You are now an Associate in the Fighters Guild. For contracts, speak either with me or with Burz gro-Khash in Cheydinhal. Good luck to you. |
FGJoin1 | Hmmm... I don't think so. You're a wanted criminal. Don't know what you did, but I know the rules. Come back if you clear that up. |
FGJoin1 | Hmph. Word on the street is that you've been into some bad business. That's not good for the Guild. Clean up your act and come back later. |
FGJoin1 | Good, I guess. You're now an Associate in the Fighters Guild. Report to me or Azzan in Anvil for contracts. And don't screw up. |
FGJoin2 | I'm not interested. |
FGJoin2 | It's your choice, of course. If you should change your mind, feel free to speak to me again about it. |
FGJoin2 | Sorry to hear that. If you change your mind, let me know. |
FGJoin2 | Fine by me. No great loss. Let me know if you change your mind, though. We can always use fresh meat. |
FightersGuildTopic | Fighters Guild |
FightersGuildTopic | See Azzan in Anvil or Burz gro-Khash in Cheydinhal for contracts. |
FightersGuildTopic | See Burz gro-Khash in Cheydinhal for contracts. |
FightersGuildTopic | See Azzan in Anvil for contracts. |
FightersGuildTopic | The Fighters Guild is a brotherhood of warriors. We provide a service to Tamriel, lending steel and shield to those who need our help. |
FightersGuildTopic | Whether that means ridding a town of an invading menace or protecting a helpless mage, we'll take the contract. |
FightersGuildTopic | If you're looking to join up, you should speak with Vilena Donton in Chorrol, Azzan in Anvil, or Burz gro-Khash in Cheydinhal. |
FightersGuildTopic | I love being in the guild. There's money to be made. If you'd like to join up, let me know. |
FightersGuildTopic | I am in Fighter's Guild. |
Fines | Fines |
Fines | Oh, please. Don't even get me started. That madman won't be satisfied until everyone in town is dead broke... or in jail! |
Fines | What in Oblivion is Ulrich doing with all that money anyway? I'm sure he's lining his pockets with the gold of the good citizens of Cheydinhal. |
Fines | Take my good friend Aldos Othran for example. In the last month, he's been fined six times! SIX! All for being drunk and disorderly. |
Fines | Have you ever gone past a guard barracks? When are they NOT drunk and disorderly? What kind of a stupid fine is that? |
Fines | Well, Aldos couldn't pay the last two fines, so they seized his home and threw him into the street until he could pay it! Bastards! |
Fines | Ever since Ulrich Leland took over the Captain of the Guard post, this city's gone downhill. It's getting almost scary to walk the streets. |
Fines | The guards have imposed new, ridiculously heavy fines for every infraction under the sun. They almost seem to make up laws just for charging fines. |
Fines | If you can't pay the fine, they can take your property away or toss you in the castle dungeons. Nothing we can do about it really. |
Fines | If you're interested, go talk to Llevana Nedaren. She seems the most outspoken against Ulrich and his new fines. |
FingersoftheMountain | Fingers of the Mountain |
FingersoftheMountain | Is the book safe? Do you have it? |
FingersoftheMountain | Have you recovered the book yet? |
FingersoftheMountain | Curious that you should inquire about it, as it has recently gone missing. You wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would you? |
FingersoftheMountain | The book is safe. That is all you need to know. |
FingersoftheMountain | I have the book stored safely for now; I shall hold on to it until the Council decides what should be done with it. |
FingersoftheMountain | The book is in safe hands for now; that is all you need to know. |
FingersoftheMountain | Do you have it THIS time? Or did you decide to give it to another of my sworn enemies? |
FingersoftheMountain | I believe I've made myself more than clear. I want that book, and I expect you to clean up this little mess you've made. |
FingersoftheMountain | Do you have the book this time? |
FingersoftheMountain | You've found the book? My trust in you was well-placed, it seems. Hand it over, if you please. |
FingersoftheMountain | Should you go looking for it, I hope that it would be for the sole purpose of bringing it here. |
FingersoftheMountain | What? Not only does it exist, but she knows where it is? Well, this is unacceptable. That book needs to be in the safe-keeping of the Guild. |
FingersoftheMountain | I trust that as a member of the Guild, you would do the right thing and acquire this text before Earana does. |
FingersoftheMountain | Are we clear? Ignore her request, go to this place she has described, and return with the book. This is far more important than any petty squabble. |
FingersoftheMountain | So Earana has ascertained the location of the book, has she? This is an unfortunate turn of events. She can't be trusted with it. |
FingersoftheMountain | I would hope that any responsible citizen, if given the chance, would acquire the book and deliver it here, so that it may be properly looked after. |
FingersoftheMountain | That book requires a great deal of care and security. I hope I am making myself clear. |
FingersoftheMountain | As I've said, the only notes I've taken, I have given to you. The rest is only of interest to me, I assure you. |
FingersoftheMountain | Oh, and do be careful with what I've given you. It's very valuable, but... well, slightly dangerous. You'll see what I mean. |
FingersoftheMountain | I need more time to work on the translation. The more you bother me, the longer it's going to take. |
FingersoftheMountain | It's a very old text, written in a language I'm sure you wouldn't understand. Don't worry about it -- just bring me the book. |
FingersoftheMountain | If Teekeeus says it's a myth, I have no reason to believe otherwise. Can you prove him wrong? |
FingersoftheMountain | I've heard of it, but I don't really know what it is. Something about tapping into the power of the weather. Those Ayleids were pretty crazy. |
FingersoftheMountain | Well, look at that! You should take that to Teekeeus right away - he'll want to see it. |
FingersoftheMountain | I still don't believe it's real. If it was real, you'd have some sort of proof, right? Well, I don't see any proof. |
FingersoftheMountain | I've heard rumors, but they're nothing more than that. Imperials trying to harness the power of the Ayleids... they're not fools. |
FingersoftheMountain | Doesn't that have something to do with the Ayleids, and magical control over the weather? I think that's the rumor I heard. |
FishermansRockFollow | I understand. Follow me. |
FishermansRockFollow | The Argonian says it's north of Leyawiin, about six hours walk, on the east bank of the Niben. Let's get moving. |
FishermansRockLater | Maybe later. |
FishermansRockLater | Big help you are.... All right. Maybe I'll wait here. And maybe not. |
FishermansRockTopic | Fisherman's Rock |
FishermansRockTopic | Are you going to take me to Fisherman's Rock? |
FishermansRockTopic | Weebam-Na won't take me to Fisherman's Rock. You know where it is? |
FishermansRockTopicNo | No. |
FishermansRockTopicNo | The Argonian said Fisherman's Rock is north of Leyawiin on a point of land on the east shore of the Niben. Take me there. Now. |
FishermansRockTopicSmashing | Talking, THEN smashing and chopping? |
FishermansRockTopicSmashing | Could be. You know how it is. But not until I'm finished talking! |
FishermansRockTopicWhy | Why? |
FishermansRockTopicWhy | This guy, Mogens Wind-Shifter, he camps at Fisherman's Rock. So you take me there, and I talk to him, and then we see what happens. |
FishermansRockTopicWhy | You hear me? I TALK to him first. No smashing in his teeth or chopping off his head! Understand? |
FishermansRockTopicYes | Yes. |
FishermansRockTopicYes | Take me there. Now. |
Flee | Flee |
Flee | Take whatever you want! Just don't hurt me! |
Flee | Don't hurt me! |
Flee | I give up! |
Flee | Run away! |
Flee | Fall back! |
Flee | Not again! |
Flee | Leave me alone! |
Flee | Somebody help! |
Flee | No! No! |
Flee | There's got to be some way to end this nightmare! |
Flee | Run! |
Flee | For pity's sake, just let us die! |
Flee | There's too many of them! |
Flee | We'll never hold them! |
Flee | Retreat! |
Flee | Fall back to the city before it's too late! |
Flee | I'm getting out of here! |
Flee | We're all going to die! |
Flee | Protect the ancestors! |
Flee | Take what you will! Just spare me! |
Flee | Regroup! |
Flee | Help! A prisoner has escaped! |
FollowupNegative | FollowupNegative |
FollowupNegative | That's too bad. |
FollowupNegative | I'm sorry to hear that. |
FollowupNegative | I'm sorry. |
FollowupNegative | I hope things get better. |
FollowupNegative | Really? What a shame. |
FollowupNegative | Oh. |
FollowupNegative | Sorry. |
FollowupNegative | Hmph. I care little. |
FollowupNegative | How about that. |
FollowupNegative | Ummmm.... |
FollowupPositive | FollowupPositive |
FollowupPositive | Good! |
FollowupPositive | Fantastic! |
FollowupPositive | Great! |
FollowupPositive | Hooray! |
FollowupPositive | Excellent! |
FollowupPositive | Good to hear. |
FollowupPositive | That is good news. |
FollowupPositive | Good for you. |
FollowupPositive | That's fine news. |
FollowupPositive | Okay. |
FollowupPositive | Oh. |
FollowupPositive | Hmmmm... |
FollowupPositive | Hmph.... |
FollowupPositive | Ummmm... |
FollowupPositive | I suppose that's good. |
FollowupPositive | Exactly. Sometimes I think he's following me. I've tried to talk to him but he always hurries off when he sees me coming. |
ForlornWatchman | The Forlorn Watchman |
ForlornWatchman | The shores near Bravil are no longer haunted. Seems the ghost hasn't been sighted there any longer. |
ForlornWatchman | Never heard the name Grantham Blakeley before. Means nothing to me, sorry. |
ForlornWatchman | The Watchman looks like he may have been a sailor. No one knows where he came from, or why he looks so sad. |
ForlornWatchman | I don't like talking about the dead like they're some kind of tourist attraction, but that spirit has been making his ghostly journey for years now. |
ForlornWatchman | We've learned to just accept that he's there. Every night, sure as clockwork, he appears at Bawnwatch Camp at 8 on the shore of Niben Bay. |
ForlornWatchman | He's never harmed anyone, but most people give him a wide berth. You seem curious enough, so I'll be glad to pinpoint where he appears on your map. |
ForlornWatchman | I don't know much about that ghost, but some say he died in a horrible shipwreck. I would stay away from him if I were you... bad omen. |
ForlornWatchman | Each night, he wanders the shore of Niben Bay. Then he stops and looks mournfully out to sea. |
ForlornWatchman | If you're interested, you may want to see Gilgondorin at Silverhome-on-the-Water. When it comes to local legends, he's the best source in town. |
ForsakenMineTOPIC | Forsaken Mine |
ForsakenMineTOPIC | We'd been contracted to clear the place of trolls. It was a tough job, but I felt the men I sent were up to it. I want to know what happened. |
FortBlueBloodTopic | Fort BlueBlood |
FortCaractacusTopic | Fort Caractacus |
FortCaractacusTopic | It's just to the southeast of here. Follow the path down the hill. But watch out for the invisible monsters that infest the ruins! |
FromTheDead | Taken from the Dead |
FromTheDead | You are a damn fool. |
FromTheDead | I have no idea what you're talking about, but you have a sick mind. Get away from me. |
FromTheDead | I hope everyone can forgive me for not doing a better job checking up on my sources. |
FromTheDead | You just take care of Agarmir, and I will be sure these things are disposed of properly. |
FromTheDead | I... can't believe what I'm seeing in this book. I'm mortified. To think these things here were once on the bodies of the recently deceased. |
FromTheDead | It's just too horrible to comprehend. I don't even know what to say. I guess an apology is not enough. What can I do? |
FromTheDead | Are you implying that my merchandise comes from the deceased? |
FromTheDead | Your story is ridiculous. This sounds like some lie created by Jensine and her damned "society" to have me run out of town. |
FromTheDead | Please... if you don't want to buy something, then just leave. Your wild accusations are upsetting me. |
FromTheDead | The very thought of what Agarmir was doing sickens me. I hope those poor souls rest in peace now that this is over. |
FromTheDead | Words... fail me. I knew that Thoronir obtained his goods through dark dealings, but I never would have imagined this. |
FromTheDead | As sickened as I am, I will not tell the City Watch until you have confirmed this theory and brought us the proof we need. |
FromTheDead | By the Divines... I can't believe this! They would dare defile the dead to make a profit? The City Watch will hear of this. |
FromTheDead | You should take this book to Thoronir. Confronted with this, he may just see things differently. |
FromTheDead | Without any solid evidence to back that accusation up, you don't have cause to assume that is where Agarmir gets his merchandise. |
FrostSaltsTopic | Refined Frost Salts |
FrostSaltsTopic | Yes. I've heard of mages who seal portals with an ingredient as a key. Makes the door impossible to lockpick. |
FrostSaltsTopic | Refined frost salts sounds like something that Julienne would specialize in. You may want to go back to the University and speak to her. |
FrostSaltsTopic | Sorry, that's all I had. The refining process is quite costly, and very tedious. |
FrostSaltsTopic | Yes. I have them for sale. If you'd like to buy some, feel free. They're top quality... I refined them myself. |
Fugitives | Fugitives |
Fugitives | I can tell you about them. Murderers, all four of them. Intelligence tells us they've been holing up in Bloodmayne Cave. Watch for traps. |
Fugitives | Wish I could help you out, but the locals aren't talking. You might try asking around, butter them up a bit. Good luck. |
Fugitives | Wish I had more to tell you about them, but I don't. |
Fugitives | Sure, I know about them. Look, you didn't hear it from me, but rumor is they're hiding out in Bloodmayne Cave. Four of them. Bad news. |
Fugitives | I've got nothing to say about them. |
Fugitives | I'm not talking about them. Not to you. I barely know you. |
Fugitives | Apparently, there are three or four of them. Real nasty, from what I hear. You take care of them. Maybe you'll get lucky and they'll surrender. |
GaidenShinjiTopic | Gaiden Shinji |
GaidenShinjiTopic | Who is Gaiden Shinji? Are you serious? |
GaidenShinjiTopic | Gaiden Shinji was the first Arena Blademaster. It was he who oversaw construction of the Arena, back in the First Era. The Arena was... his dream. |
GaidenShinjiTopic | To this day, an Arena combatant lives by Shinji's credo: "The best techniques are passed on by the survivors." To be the best, learn from the best. |
GaidenShinjiTopic | Ironically, Shinji himself was killed, shortly after the Arena was completed. Even he could not survive the Thirty-Year Siege of Orsinium. |
GaidenShinjiTopic | The first Arena Blademaster. Best damned warrior that ever lived, served the Order of Diagna. Got killed fighting the Orcs, Azura rest his soul. |
GaidenShinjiTopic | The history books detail his life as a warrior for the Order of Diagna, but he was also the first Blademaster. No Shinji, no Arena. Simple as that. |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | Galtus Previa |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | Dead. I can't believe it. So much death. |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | He's got to be in here somewhere. |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | He must be in Nonwyll somewhere. Let's get there quickly. |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | A mission? Well... of course! I'm sure we can do this. You say this came from Oreyn himself? Well. Perhaps I should speak with Mother first.... |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | Dead? Damn! What got him? |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | Dead? Damn! What got him? |
GaltusPreviaTOPIC | We got the contract from his aunt. Was in Nonwyll looking for gems of some sort. Never heard from again. You and Viranus go find him. |
Gandalf | Tell me everything. I want to understand. |
Gang | Gang |
Gang | Everyone's making fun of me because I fell for the siren's charms. Well, now I have the last laugh! |
Gang | I can't believe you just went ahead and killed that gang member. Gogan and I were actually working undercover for the Anvil City Guard. |
Gang | Your actions have set back our investigation, and maybe driven the rest of the gang into hiding. Nice work. |
Gang | It appears that you got all of them. We never found evidence of any other members. Nice work! |
Gang | Sorry we had to fool you like that, but it was the only way to get someone in close enough to stop Faustina's gang. |
Gang | I would have done it myself, but well, ok... I fell for their trick. Thought I'd get lucky, turns out that they don't do anything. They just rob you. |
Gang | Let's keep that between us please... shhhhh. |
Gang | I see my wife couldn't keep her big mouth shut. |
Gang | Yes, it's true. I lost the family ring to those sirens. I'm ashamed about the whole incident, but not ashamed enough to ask for your help. |
Gang | I was sitting in The Flowing Bowl, when the most fetching Nord woman you've ever seen walked in with an equally attractive Imperial woman following. |
Gang | After we exchanged words, I followed them out to a farmhouse. Inside, they asked me to remove my clothes and items. |
Gang | Well... I did... and then suddenly they brandished weapons and robbed me. They sent me away with barely a stitch of clothing! Harlots! |
Gang | Just please, help me get that ring back. I want to save what's left of my marriage. |
Gang | Talk to Maelona. She runs the council. Judge, jury and executioner. |
Gang | Gogan and I are really members of the Anvil City Watch. I suppose you could say we work undercover. |
Gang | We've been trying to foil Faustina's gang for months now. Every time we tried to interview a man who was lured there, they refused to talk. |
Gang | The women in the gang picked married men to seduce for just that reason. It was decided the only way to stop this gang was to send in a stranger. |
Gang | You fit the bill perfectly. It's a shame it had to end in so much violence, but someone was bound to get hurt sooner or later. |
Gang | All I can tell you is that the best place to start is at The Flowing Bowl. It's a tavern located outside the city walls near the waterfront. |
Gang | Gogan may be able to give you more information beyond that. |
Gang | When Gogan was, uh... with the women, they took something quite valuable from him. No... it's not what you're thinking. |
Gang | He was carrying a precious family heirloom with him when he was lured out to their lair. It was a small ring given to him on our wedding day. |
Gang | The ring belonged to my mother, and has been in the family for generations. I'm willing to give you all the money I have to get it back. 100 gold. |
Gang | Can you help us? |
Gang | Yes, I've noticed some of them in my establishment. They don't break the law while they're here so there's nothing I can do. |
Gang | If you wait around long enough, I'm sure they'll show up. |
Gang | An all-female gang of thieves has been recently plaguing Anvil with a very unique method of robbing. They pick on only the men. |
Gang | If you want to help us do something about it, go talk to Gogan and Maelona. Let's just say Gogan is intimately involved and leave it at that. |
GarlicTopic | Garlic |
GarlicTopic | Six cloves, just like I asked for. Very good. |
GarlicTopic | You're familiar with it, aren't you? Often used in cooking. It should be quite easy to find. |
GarridansTears | Garridan's Tears |
GarridansTears | You actually found them? Interesting. I'll have to make a note of that. |
GarridansTears | Sorry, can't help you with that. |
GarridansTears | Sorry, I can no longer help you with that. |
GarridansTears | They're the pride of my collection. |
GarridansTears | I wish I could tell you more about them, but that's all I remember from speaking to my colleagues here at the University. |
GarridansTears | You aren't the first person to go looking for those. Quite a remarkable story, really. I know a bit about it. |
GarridansTears | They're the pride of my collection. |
GarridansTears | You found five of the Tears? Fantastic! This turned out better than I expected. Perhaps a little bit of a bonus is in order. |
GarridansTears | There isn't much else I can do to equip you for this journey. Only to wish you luck. |
GarridansTears | Well, if what you learned is accurate, then you must protect yourself. It sounds like the cold in the glade is so severe that it could harm you. |
GarridansTears | Perhaps these potions will help. |
GarridansTears | After you read the book, I'll help in any way that I can. |
GarridansTears | Interesting. I didn't know that much history about the Tears. I suggest you go find that book Julienne mentioned. It sounds ideal. |
GarridansTears | The Tears are small crystals, bluish in appearance. Quite beautiful I'd imagine. |
GarridansTears | The Tears are not just a namesake. They're literally the frozen tears of a knight named Garridan Stalrous who lived many years ago. |
GarridansTears | I'm not certain what happened to the knight, or why the tears were frozen, but I do know someone you could ask. |
GarridansTears | Seek out Julienne Fanis at the Arcane University in the Imperial City. She oversees the Alchemy Headquaters there. |
GarridansTears | If anyone can help you get more information about these crystals, she can. |
GatherClues | Gather Clues |
GatherClues | Your best bet is to speak to residents of the castle. Once you have found out all you can, search for physical clues. |
GatherClues | I was elsewhere at the time of the robbery, and the chamber was locked. |
GatherClues | The only other people who had access to the chamber and were unaccounted for are the court mage, Chanel and the porter Orgnolf. |
GatherClues | Don't forget to check with Bittneld, the Captain of the Guard, my Steward, Orok gro-Ghoth and my herald, Laythe Wavrick. |
GatherClues | I was careless to leave my art supplies around the castle like I did. I suppose I was easy to discover. |
GatherClues | The night that the painting was stolen, I was in the courtyard of the castle taking star readings. |
GatherClues | After a while, I decided to go into the dining area just off the Great Hall. |
GatherClues | I poured myself some wine and studied the charts I had made until it was time to sleep. |
GatherClues | From there, I went directly to my chamber and slept the rest of the night. |
GatherClues | I am sorry. I don't really feel comfortable talking with you about that night. I barely know you. |
GatherClues | The night of the theft, I was in the Great Hall, having an argument with a delivery boy from Bravil. |
GatherClues | It seems his horse lost its footing in the heavy rain we had that night and the shipment of port that it was carrying slipped to the ground. |
GatherClues | The fall broke most of the bottles. He didn't want to claim responsibility, but I gave him what for and sent him away. |
GatherClues | After that, I spent the rest of the night in my quarters... reading. |
GatherClues | Who do you think you are questioning me? I'd just assume ask a goblin maiden to a dance then to answer your stupid questions. |
GatherClues | Hmmmm. I don't remember seeing Chanel or Orgnolf that entire evening. |
GatherClues | But then again, I stayed in my quarters most of the night. There was no point in going on my usual walk with all of the rain falling. |
GatherClues | As far as Chanel and Orgnolf go, they seem fine to me. I only had a minor scrape with Orgnolf recently. |
GatherClues | I caught him drinking in the West Tower on the upper level. I told him if he didn't stop, I would tell the Countess. He just grumbled and agreed. |
GatherClues | He hasn't bothered me since. |
GatherClues | I don't trust you enough to reveal details about the castle to you. |
GatherClues | I'm sorry, I wasn't in that evening. I was making my rounds of Chorrol. |
GatherClues | The only odd occurrence lately was with Chanel. I have seen her spending a lot of time in the West Tower. |
GatherClues | When I asked her about it, she said it involved her spell research. I suppose at the time it sounded good enough for me. |
GatherClues | My duties rely on watching no more than the throne and attending to visitors. |
GatherClues | But confidentially, I will say that Orgnolf has been acting a bit unusal. His abuse of drink has gotten worse lately. |
GatherClues | He has taken to asking for money from others to purchase spirits. A porter's wage does not befit his habit. |
GatherClues | I was with the Countess all evening. Didn't see a thing. |
Gelebourne | Gelebourne |
Gelebourne | In your absence, I dispatched a runner to Skingrad to let them know they need to clear Gelebourne's name for the record books. |
Gelebourne | Like Bradon, I think he deserves to have his name clear of wrongdoing. |
Gelebourne | Yes, I remember Bradon mentioning that name once. He was part of the brotherhood he had created with Raynil. |
Gelebourne | Raynil will pay for both crimes. Gelebourne was likely another innocent he's slain. I'll make sure Skingrad's city watch hears of this. |
Gelebourne | What proof of your outlandish accusations have you brought me? |
Gelebourne | What proof of your outlandish accusations have you brought me? |
Gelebourne | How'd you know about that? Agh... too many people don't know how to keep quiet about official matters. Very well. |
Gelebourne | The Skingrad city watch informed us that Gelebourne was killed by Raynil not too long ago. Gelebourne was a vampire as well, obviously. |
Gelebourne | Gelebourne? That's odd you should mention that name. Raynil told me that he was the last vampire he hunted. |
Gelebourne | Yes... that's right. Somewhere in Skingrad I believe. He said he tracked Gelebourne down and killed him. |
Gelebourne | That's apparently why the guards trust him so readily. They had gotten word from Skingrad's city watch about Raynil and his so-called accomplishment. |
GenericBanditA | [Pay 100 gold.] |
GenericBanditA | Good choice. |
GenericBanditA | You're smarter than you look. |
GenericBanditA | Thanks. Until next time, ha ha ha. |
GenericBanditB | No. Take it from me if you can. |
GenericBanditB | Actually, that's the way this one prefers it. |
GenericBanditB | Easily done. |
GenericBanditB | We can play it that way if you like. |
GenericBanditC | Please, I don't have any money. |
GenericBanditC | That's fine. This one will kill you for free. |
GenericBanditC | Why does this one always have to get the beggars? |
GenericBanditC | Times are hard when a robber can't even make an honest living. |
Giantgate | Giant gate |
Gift | Gift |
Gift | A gift, for me? |
Gift | Oh, my. This is from Pranal, isn't it? He's such a sweet man. I do enjoy his company, but I'm afraid I just don't have romantic feelings for him. |
Gift | Well, these are simply beautiful. Thank you so much. And there's no need to let him know that I know where they came from. You understand. |
Gift | Ah, wonderful! I'm sure they'll make her happy. It's the least I can do; she's brought so much joy into my life, whether she knows it or not. |
Gift | Thank you for indulging an old man's whims. Now, you wanted to learn something about Heavy Armor, didn't you? I think I can help. |
Gift | Just give them to her; say they're from a friend. She doesn't need to know I'm the one responsible. |
Gift | Ah, these look lovely. I'm sure she'll like them. |
Gift | You just go give them to her. No need to let her know where they came from; it doesn't matter. So long as she's happy. |
Gift | When you've got the silver pitcher and the four glasses, let me know. I can't wait to see the look on her face. |
GiftScript | Skooma |
GiftScript | Skooma! Oh! Oh, yeah... You want to... want to be my friend? I'll... I'll tell you what. Skooma's the only thing... the only thing I want... |
GiftScript | You get me some... now listen up... sk...skooma. You know what that is? Get me some skooma and... and... we'll be good, good friends. Okay? |
GiftScript | Do you ha... have any skooma now? Cause... I can be your friend ri... right now... |
GiftScript | Oh! Oh... No... Not here! Not in the hotel! My lady friend... Atraena. She'll get mad! Wait 'til I'm away from... here. Outside the hotel... Yeah... |
GiftScript | Skooma? Oh, yeah... Hey! You gave me some skooma! You are so... nice. Oh, yeah... You're such a good... friend. |
GlarthirTopic | Glarthir |
GlarthirTopic | Don't worry about him. We'll handle it. |
GlarthirTopic | Sad story. But at least we stopped him in time, thanks to you. |
GlarthirTopic | Hadn't you heard? He went crazy and killed Bernadette Peneles, poor girl. |
GlarthirTopic | It's unbelievable. Glarthir went after Toutius Sextius with an axe. Killed him before the guards could do anything. No one even knows why. |
GlarthirTopic | You must not have heard. He went crazy and killed Davide Surilie with an axe! Nobody can figure out why. |
GlarthirTopic | It's too bad nobody stopped Glarthir before he went on his killing spree. I guess no one knew how crazy he really was. |
GlarthirTopic | Did you hear? He went crazy and started attacking people with an axe! Luckily the guards stopped him before he killed anyone. |
GlarthirTopic | He turned up dead. I guess someone finally got tired of his crazy behavior. |
GlarthirTopic | The town eccentric. Lives in the big house on the corner, southwest of the Chapel. Don't worry, he's harmless. |
GlarthirTopic | How to say this nicely? He's sort of the town eccentric. Lived here for years, we've gotten used to his ways. |
GlarthirTopic | Although ... lately he's been weirder than usual. Always looking over his shoulder, writing in his little notebook. I wonder what he's up to now. |
GlarthirTopic | He's a raving lunatic. I'm assuming you're asking because he's done something strange. |
GlarthirTopic | Like what? Oh, like shouting obscenties at you, or wearing only fur for an entire year, or waiting outside your house every morning. |
GlarthirTopic | Not that you'll get anyone else in town to admit it. "Oh, he's harmless, we're used to him." Harmless, ha! One day he'll snap. Then watch out. |
GlarthirTopic | I'm sorry, but I don't think I know any Glarthir. Wait, do you mean that strange Wood Elf that you see wandering around the city? |
GlarthirTopic | Yes, I've seen him, but never spoken to him. He seems to be at the Low Gate every morning when I pass by on my way to the castle. |
GlarthirTopic | Gives me the strangest looks, now that you mention it. Almost like he hates me, although I have no idea why. |
GlarthirTopic | Thank you for warning me about him. Please, hurry and tell the guards before it's too late! |
GlarthirTopic | I appreciate your warning. I'll be on the lookout for him. But please tell the guards so they can arrest him before he attacks me! |
GlarthirTopic | You did the right thing showing us that note. My brother and I will take care of him, don't worry. |
GlarthirTopic | You look concerned. Is there something you want to tell me about Glarthir? |
GlarthirTopic | What of him? |
GlarthirTopic | Our neighbor. A bit eccentric. Why, is there something I should know? |
GlarthirTopic | Yes, the strange Wood Elf who haunts the Low Gate every morning, you said he was Glarthir. I'm afraid I know nothing else about the fellow. |
GlarthirTopic | Well, I know he's a bit odd, but I've always thought he was kind of sweet. Lately, though, he has been stranger than usual. |
GlarthirTopic | I think maybe he's been following me. I see him every morning on my way to Chapel. I've tried to say hello but he always pretends not to hear me. |
GlarthirTopic | You may have heard that he's a bit touched in the head, and that may be true, but he's always been a quiet neighbor. Never given us any trouble. |
GlarthirTopic | You have something you want to tell me about that nutcase? |
GlarthirTopic | Glarthir? Total nutcase, if you ask me. But he's never done anything -- yet -- that we could arrest him for. |
GlarthirTopic | I don't mean to gossip, but he is more than a bit strange. However, he's always been tolerated as the town eccentric. |
GlenmorilWitches | Glenmoril Witches |
GlenmorilWitches | I know very little about them. They operate outside the bounds of normal society. |
Goblinhunting | Goblin hunting |
Goblinhunting | Try the big goblin den called 'Derelict Mine' out east along the Gold Road. |
Goblinhunting | You heard of 'Goblin Jim's Cave'? It's a big one. It's a long walk due north of Skingrad, in the Imperial Reserve... a long way from civilization. |
Goblinhunting | My advice is to close quick with the skirmishers... the petty spellcasters... but the shamans are real trouble. |
Goblinhunting | Shamans have wicked magics... drains, paralyze... bad stuff. Stand off and shoot or spell shamans down if you can. |
goblins | Goblins |
goblins | Looks like we got them all. Good work, soldier. The miners will be able to get back to work. You should head back to Burz and find another contract. |
goblins | There are still more out there; I swear I can hear them. Be on your guard. |
goblins | Horrible creatures, and they've made this mine too dangerous for the workers. We're going to have to get rid of them. |
goblins | Lots of them dead, just like it should be. |
goblins | Only good goblin is a dead goblin. I like dead goblins. |
goblins | It is good that we've taken care of them, though they smell worse dead than alive. |
goblins | Filthy animals. Some of my kinsmen are partial to them, but I find them reprehensible. |
GogronTalk | GogronTalk |
GoldNo | Sorry. |
GoldYes | Here's five gold. |
GOODBYE | GOODBYE |
GOODBYE | Any time you wish to visit me, I'll be here. |
GOODBYE | Be cautious, my friend. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Hurry! There's no telling how much time I have left! |
GOODBYE | Leaving me to die in peace, eh? |
GOODBYE | I love you, Pyke. |
GOODBYE | I love you, Zoe. |
GOODBYE | We are vigilant. |
GOODBYE | We will continue to hold the Fringe. |
GOODBYE | We will defend this land until we are dead. |
GOODBYE | Victory or death. |
GOODBYE | Vengeance will be ours. |
GOODBYE | So long as we breathe, the Fringe will hold. |
GOODBYE | We will not lose this land. |
GOODBYE | You can go now. Run along. Scoot! |
GOODBYE | You'll be back. They always come back. |
GOODBYE | Send Relmyna my love. That'll get her going. |
GOODBYE | Away with you dog, and fetch me those components. |
GOODBYE | She would want me to die well. |
GOODBYE | My betrothed must be worried sick about me. |
GOODBYE | 0, 1, 0. I always aim for the heart. 1, 0, 1. |
GOODBYE | 12, 3, 2, 2. It's hopeless. 15, 5, 3. The town is lost. 0, 0, 0. |
GOODBYE | A little stab in the back won't hurt too much. Then I'll have the magicka I need. |
GOODBYE | A happy customer is a returning customer. |
GOODBYE | Remember, come to me for all your crafting needs. |
GOODBYE | You see, I am the Master Smith of New Sheoth, don't bother with that other smith in town. |
GOODBYE | Going so soon? Come back when your blades need sharpening. |
GOODBYE | Go. Sink your blade deep into the flesh of your enemies. |
GOODBYE | When your blade bites into your foe and he screams in pain, think of me. |
GOODBYE | How I look forward to our goodbyes. |
GOODBYE | I really do loathe talking to you. |
GOODBYE | Talking with you leaves such a nasty taste in my mouth. And not the good kind. |
GOODBYE | We shall find a way to the light. |
GOODBYE | Find comfort in your powerlessness. |
GOODBYE | Farewell! |
GOODBYE | I really must get back to my paintings. |
GOODBYE | I was never good at saying goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Got to go. Have things to see and people to do. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. So much to bake, so little time! |
GOODBYE | It's time to say goodbye, I'm sorry I must fly. |
GOODBYE | May all your days be filled with enlightenment and mirth! |
GOODBYE | Just keep going. Nothing to eat here. |
GOODBYE | We must purge Order from our home. |
GOODBYE | We must purge Order from our home. |
GOODBYE | We shall not fail you. |
GOODBYE | We shall not fail you. |
GOODBYE | We must prevail. |
GOODBYE | We must prevail. |
GOODBYE | Humph. |
GOODBYE | Do run along. |
GOODBYE | Out of my way! |
GOODBYE | I expect results, Inquisitor, and I expect them soon. |
GOODBYE | Protect my little ones, Lord. |
GOODBYE | I return to work, Lord. Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, My Lord. |
GOODBYE | I shall serve with honor, Lord. |
GOODBYE | May the Scalons tremble in your wake, My Lord. |
GOODBYE | We are safe in your presence, Lord. Thank you. |
GOODBYE | Run along now, little one. Go and play with the other godlings. |
GOODBYE | Was that...? Nah, just my imagination. |
GOODBYE | Take care! Come back for a chat whenever you have the chance. |
GOODBYE | Her song guides us. |
GOODBYE | Who will guide us, now that she is gone? |
GOODBYE | Her light shall show you the way. |
GOODBYE | Light guide you, brother. |
GOODBYE | Light guide you, sister. |
GOODBYE | Well, that was humbling. |
GOODBYE | Hurry back, my Lord. There's so much I want to show you. So much, indeed! |
GOODBYE | It's been a great bounty being in Your Presence. Where'd all those trumpets come from? |
GOODBYE | Hahahaha! You're so funny My Lord! I mean, your presence is intoxicating! |
GOODBYE | Buh-bye! Nice talking with you, Lord. No need to come back any time soon. |
GOODBYE | May the bones of your enemies be warm with blood, Lord. |
GOODBYE | 12... uh... 6? 4? |
GOODBYE | If you kill something, let me know! |
GOODBYE | My Lord rules strongly and without exhaustion. |
GOODBYE | It's been a pleasure Lord, now it's back to getting some rest and relaxation. All this talking has taken its toll on me. |
GOODBYE | Perhaps my Lord will grant me my wish. |
GOODBYE | Go in Madness. |
GOODBYE | Did that just happen? |
GOODBYE | My Lord has a real edge I'd like to cut myself on. |
GOODBYE | Blessings upon you Lord.... Bring the Skooma next time. |
GOODBYE | Sheogorath is even more handsome in real life! |
GOODBYE | Who was that I was talking to? Not Sheogorath. |
GOODBYE | May your walls stand secure! |
GOODBYE | I'm off to find a dog. |
GOODBYE | Please don't go! I have no one else to talk to. |
GOODBYE | My belly is rumbling, so I must leave. It has been an honor to talk to you, Lord Sheogorath. |
GOODBYE | I wish I had a stick like that. |
GOODBYE | You honor me with your presence. |
GOODBYE | I'm glad that's over. I have work to do. |
GOODBYE | It is good to see you, Lord. |
GOODBYE | Happy Big Head for having spoken to Lord Sheogorath! |
GOODBYE | Please, visit any time, My Lord. |
GOODBYE | I hope I live to speak with you again, Lord Sheogorath. |
GOODBYE | Good seeing you, Lord Sheogorath. Could have bought a round, though.... |
GOODBYE | It has been an honor speaking with you. |
GOODBYE | I am your servant, Lord Sheogorath. |
GOODBYE | Even Sheogorath won't help me. |
GOODBYE | It's been an honor to host you, Lord Sheogorath. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, Your Grace. |
GOODBYE | Please, your Grace. Hurry to Pinnacle Rock while there's still time. |
GOODBYE | Please, your Grace. Hurry to Brellach while there's still time. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. Stay safe. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | See you later. |
GOODBYE | Take care. |
GOODBYE | See you. |
GOODBYE | Bye. |
GOODBYE | Go. |
GOODBYE | The Aureal stand at the ready, sire. |
GOODBYE | The Aureal are yours to command. |
GOODBYE | Walk with Our Lord. |
GOODBYE | You bless me, Lord. |
GOODBYE | We live at your whim, Lord Sheogorath. |
GOODBYE | Until next time. |
GOODBYE | Saying goodbye is like ripping out a little piece of yourself. Ahhh. |
GOODBYE | Run along now, see you later. |
GOODBYE | Don't take all day making your choices. |
GOODBYE | Get going, and don't keep me waiting. |
GOODBYE | Run along back to Lord Sheogorath. |
GOODBYE | Hasten back to the palace... Sheogorath must know! |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Hasten back to the palace... Sheogorath must know! |
GOODBYE | Not to worry, we'll have your spoils to you in no time at all. |
GOODBYE | Pleasure and pain be with you. |
GOODBYE | Tread the humble path and find enlightenment. |
GOODBYE | May all your days be filled with enlightenment and mirth! |
GOODBYE | Be well, and live free. |
GOODBYE | Take heed the knife that strikes from behind. |
GOODBYE | Be wary the shadows. |
GOODBYE | Run along and play! |
GOODBYE | Go kill something, so I can count its corpse. |
GOODBYE | 8, 9, 10. |
GOODBYE | Good riddance! |
GOODBYE | Tootle-loo! Ahaha! |
GOODBYE | Don't work too hard. |
GOODBYE | Work hard! |
GOODBYE | Kill me... please! |
GOODBYE | Bye, dear. |
GOODBYE | May you bleed well! |
GOODBYE | Skooma! Skooma! |
GOODBYE | Next time, bring some Skooma with you! |
GOODBYE | It was a pleasure talking to you. No lie. |
GOODBYE | May your story end happily! |
GOODBYE | Remember, walk lightly, and always look up. |
GOODBYE | I live to serve. |
GOODBYE | My work is never done. |
GOODBYE | A glorious existence. Truly. |
GOODBYE | If only we could speak more often. |
GOODBYE | Enlightening, as always. |
GOODBYE | Ta! Come visit again! Or I'll pluck out your eyes. |
GOODBYE | I'm watching you. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. So long. See you soon. Or not. Whichever it might be. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. If you find any interesting things, let me know. |
GOODBYE | Come back for a drink! |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. And watch yourself. |
GOODBYE | Take care. Wish I could. |
GOODBYE | Watch for them. |
GOODBYE | Songs of forks follow you. |
GOODBYE | Pleasant dreams. |
GOODBYE | Gal bursten it. |
GOODBYE | Fimmion gone. Bye bye. Go find pumpkin. |
GOODBYE | The young folk just don't appreciate a good stick anymore. |
GOODBYE | I'm leaving. I've got to find a way out of here. |
GOODBYE | You're no fun. I bet you don't like dogs. |
GOODBYE | I'm glad that's over. You've kept me from my work long enough. |
GOODBYE | Gotta run. |
GOODBYE | Excuse me. I see something I need to clean. |
GOODBYE | I'd better get back to practicing. |
GOODBYE | I'd better get back to practicing. |
GOODBYE | Back to work I go. |
GOODBYE | Keep an eye out for my things, won't you? |
GOODBYE | If you hear anything interesting, let me know. |
GOODBYE | Yes, yes. Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Watch your back. |
GOODBYE | Keep an eye out for them. |
GOODBYE | Stay safe. |
GOODBYE | Take care now! |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Pleasure and pain be with you. |
GOODBYE | Tread the humble path and find enlightenment. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye for now. |
GOODBYE | Be careful around here. |
GOODBYE | I'd like to return to my work, if that's alright with you. |
GOODBYE | I'll see you soon! Or maybe I'll see you later... I can never remember... |
GOODBYE | Never trust what anyone tells you. |
GOODBYE | Now go, before someone sees us. |
GOODBYE | Careful. Beasts all around. You might taste good to them, no? |
GOODBYE | I amaze me. |
GOODBYE | Don't feel bad that you're not as gifted as me. |
GOODBYE | I hope I didn't use too many big words. |
GOODBYE | I need a bath. |
GOODBYE | Don't touch anything! |
GOODBYE | Does the air seem thicker than normal? |
GOODBYE | I think... I'll just rest my eyes for a moment. |
GOODBYE | I'm so tired. |
GOODBYE | I hope I'm not dreaming. |
GOODBYE | I really wish they would stop yelling. |
GOODBYE | Somebody stop that awful racket! |
GOODBYE | Doesn't that noise bother anyone else? |
GOODBYE | Has that mouth of yours stopped flapping? Good. |
GOODBYE | Saying goodbye is my favorite part of talking to you. |
GOODBYE | Don't bother me again. |
GOODBYE | Let me know if you need something killed. |
GOODBYE | If you hear any bones talking, come get me right away! |
GOODBYE | Those bones want out. |
GOODBYE | Please, come back soon. No telling what oddities I may have for you next time. |
GOODBYE | Good day. |
GOODBYE | Finally! My collection is complete! |
GOODBYE | Excuse me, I have important things to do. |
GOODBYE | May your path be free of danger. |
GOODBYE | I'll talk to you some more yesterday. |
GOODBYE | An honor to serve you, my lady. |
GOODBYE | An honor to serve you, my lord. |
GOODBYE | I'm sure we'll speak again. |
GOODBYE | Don't forget who your friends are, or they may just become your enemy. |
GOODBYE | Tread the humble path and find enlightenment. |
GOODBYE | Pleasure and pain be with you. |
GOODBYE | For Sheogorath's glory. |
GOODBYE | I shall await further summons. No doubt you will have need of me. |
GOODBYE | One more room to go. |
GOODBYE | Hurry, there's no telling how much damage has already been dealt to the Resonator! |
GOODBYE | You're doing quite well so far... keep it up! |
GOODBYE | So good to be back in business! |
GOODBYE | Please, I have much to tell you. Don't go. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Congratulations! |
GOODBYE | We will speak when your task is complete. |
GOODBYE | I have much to do. This better be good. |
GOODBYE | May Arden-Sul enrich your mind and guide your heart. |
GOODBYE | The Altar of Arden-Sul awaits. |
GOODBYE | Tread the humble path and find enlightenment. |
GOODBYE | Pleasure and pain be with you. |
GOODBYE | May all your days be filled with enlightenment and mirth! |
GOODBYE | Take heed the knife that strikes from behind. |
GOODBYE | Be wary the shadows, friend. |
GOODBYE | Finally, no need to sleep with an eye open. |
GOODBYE | Go go! There's no time to waste! |
GOODBYE | Shhhh. The walls have ears! |
GOODBYE | Be wary the shadows. |
GOODBYE | Congratulations! |
GOODBYE | We will speak when your task is complete. |
GOODBYE | I have failed you, Arden-Sul... I am sorry. |
GOODBYE | Tread the humble path and find enlightenment. |
GOODBYE | Pleasure and pain, my lady. |
GOODBYE | Pleasure and pain, my lord. |
GOODBYE | The Altar of Arden-Sul awaits. |
GOODBYE | Pleasure and pain be with you. |
GOODBYE | I wish something would happen already. There is so much else I could be doing. |
GOODBYE | May all your days be filled with enlightenment and mirth! |
GOODBYE | Pleasant, as always. |
GOODBYE | I'd steer clear, citizen. |
GOODBYE | Leave me alone. I'm just trying to work here. |
GOODBYE | Too much. Too much. |
GOODBYE | I won't go back! You can't make me go back! |
GOODBYE | Finish what you've started, friend. It'll do wonders for you. |
GOODBYE | Take your time, and hurry back. I might not be waiting for you when you return. |
GOODBYE | Ugh! These welkynd stones taste terrible. |
GOODBYE | I'm short on patience as well as magicka. Out of my way! Once I regain my power, I'll show you. |
GOODBYE | Everyone wants my weapons. But they're my weapons. Mine! |
GOODBYE | For Vitharn! |
GOODBYE | I shall never forget the talk we had. Your very presence in the Sanctuary is a blessing from the Dread Father himself! |
GOODBYE | If you ever have need of my abilities, dear Listener, just say the word. |
GOODBYE | May the Night Mother always watch over you, great Listener. |
GOODBYE | I'm... I'm still alive! |
GOODBYE | Twelve more... Twelve! I was so close! |
GOODBYE | Be well, milady. |
GOODBYE | Be well, milord. |
GOODBYE | I'll be waiting for teeth and horns. |
GOODBYE | Remember, 11 in the evening. Don't disappoint me. |
GOODBYE | Drink up and eat something. You'll need your strength. |
GOODBYE | This is going to be fun. |
GOODBYE | Aloys, Callia! He's cleared the goblins from Cropsford for us! It's safe for us to build the settlement! |
GOODBYE | Aloys, Callia! She's cleared the goblins from Cropsford for us! It's safe for us to build the settlement! |
GOODBYE | Get some rest. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Travel safe. Raynil wouldn't think twice about harming you. |
GOODBYE | Travel safe. Raynil wouldn't think twice about harming you. |
GOODBYE | M'aiq wishes you well. |
GOODBYE | Exhausted Mine is not far to the southeast. Be careful, its many twists and turns hide the Goblin hordes. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Until we meet again. |
GOODBYE | You will remember the day you met Farwil Indarys and treasure every moment after. |
GOODBYE | Keep looking for that wine! Farewell! |
GOODBYE | Have a fine journey, and keep yourself safe. |
GOODBYE | Damn bears... going to run me out of Shardrock at this rate. |
GOODBYE | Ah well, perhaps you can return to help another time. |
GOODBYE | Raelynn will finally get what's coming to her. |
GOODBYE | Oh, go on! Leave me then! |
GOODBYE | Please, don't go. You may be my only hope. |
GOODBYE | Be vigilant. Lonavo is a snake. |
GOODBYE | Hmph. Suit yourself. |
GOODBYE | Please... give them to me! I must have them! |
GOODBYE | Be careful, that brute was absolutely huge! |
GOODBYE | Won't you help me... please? |
GOODBYE | Safe journey to you. |
GOODBYE | If you'll excuse me, I'm off to Leyawiin Castle to check in and then the Imperial City for some rest and relaxation. |
GOODBYE | You will be included in my prayers forever. May the Divines smile upon you. |
GOODBYE | Keep yourself safe, my friend. |
GOODBYE | Thank you for saving my business, I won't forget it. |
GOODBYE | Come back and visit me anytime. |
GOODBYE | Remember me if you find more Shadowbanish Wine! |
GOODBYE | May the Goddess watch you. |
GOODBYE | Please bring back Rockshatter. It means a great deal to me. |
GOODBYE | Suit yourself. |
GOODBYE | You're in charge now. |
GOODBYE | Just do your job. |
GOODBYE | Stay with it. |
GOODBYE | We'll be talking. |
GOODBYE | Aren't you forgetting to tell me something? |
GOODBYE | Guilbert was always the brains, but I've got the brawn! If you need anything, he can help you! |
GOODBYE | At long last, it's good to stand at Weatherleah again. |
GOODBYE | Lead on! |
GOODBYE | Fear not, our paths may cross again. |
GOODBYE | This reunion will be the happiest day of my life. |
GOODBYE | Let's go home. |
GOODBYE | This battle is not over! |
GOODBYE | The farm is near. Stay close. |
GOODBYE | Come back as quickly as you can. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | We must go. |
GOODBYE | We will spill their blood in the name of our father! |
GOODBYE | Hurry up, will you? |
GOODBYE | Hmph. |
GOODBYE | Hurry, get to Weynon Priory. |
GOODBYE | Good luck to you. |
GOODBYE | Oh, my sons. My poor sons. Who will help them now? |
GOODBYE | Again, I thank you. |
GOODBYE | Well then, it's back to the open road for us, eh? Stay safe, my friend. And stay clear of those Goblins. Little buggers have been getting cocky... |
GOODBYE | All right. The pickpockets and pilferers ain't going to catch themselves. We'd best be off. |
GOODBYE | Hey, did you hear that? Thought I heard someone calling for a guard. I guess that's our cue. |
GOODBYE | Well, I should go. If you need any backup, just give me a shout. |
GOODBYE | We'd best get back to work now, hmm? Captain catches us gabbin', it'll be our heads. |
GOODBYE | Just remember, my sword's here if you need it. You run into any trouble, just holler. |
GOODBYE | Back to the watch then, eh? Don't forget to stop by the barracks later. I'll show you those new greaves. The Mithril ones. Until then... |
GOODBYE | I'm getting to safety; you should too! |
GOODBYE | It's not safe here! Leave before he comes back! |
GOODBYE | You will pay for this. |
GOODBYE | Yer next! |
GOODBYE | Lucky I'm not makin' ya swim. |
GOODBYE | Don't you have something to find? |
GOODBYE | No one tangles with Kurdan... remember that. |
GOODBYE | Go in peace. |
GOODBYE | Trust me when I say we'll give you a night to remember. |
GOODBYE | Just exit the city through the North Gate. It isn't far from there. |
GOODBYE | Come back when you have the real thing. |
GOODBYE | No proof, no money. |
GOODBYE | Finally, a chance for revenge. |
GOODBYE | If the guards don't like you, then I probably will! Hahaha. |
GOODBYE | Nice try. |
GOODBYE | Gawk at me will you... |
GOODBYE | Do I have to think of everything? |
GOODBYE | I warn you... don't cross me. |
GOODBYE | Acquire a taste for rat stew while you were in there? Hehe. |
GOODBYE | He's not likely to just come out and tell you, so get creative! |
GOODBYE | Let's go. |
GOODBYE | Safe journey. |
GOODBYE | Blessings of Julianos upon ye. |
GOODBYE | Blessings of Akatosh upon ye. |
GOODBYE | Blessings of the Shadow upon ye. |
GOODBYE | Blessings of Anu upon ye. |
GOODBYE | Blessings of Mystara upon ye. |
GOODBYE | Blessings of Arkay upon ye. |
GOODBYE | Blessings of Stendarr upon ye. |
GOODBYE | No sign of him. |
GOODBYE | Nothing so far. |
GOODBYE | Don't worry, we'll get him. |
GOODBYE | Yes I can. You are under arrest for the theft of the bust of Llathasa Indarys, Countess of Cheydinhal. Come with me. |
GOODBYE | Remember. Bernadette Peneles. 6 am. Don't let her see you watching! |
GOODBYE | Don't let Toutius Sextius catch you following him. He's much more dangerous than he looks! |
GOODBYE | Be careful. Davide Surilie is the ringleader. You must NOT let him catch you watching him! |
GOODBYE | Goodbye, magister. |
GOODBYE | It was an honor to speak with you, Champion. |
GOODBYE | Find the fugitives. Make yourself useful. |
GOODBYE | Get to hunting, meat. |
GOODBYE | Time's wasting. |
GOODBYE | Go to, bold fighterperson. |
GOODBYE | It's tavern time! |
GOODBYE | Payday! Let's roll! |
GOODBYE | Get moving. You need to get rid of those thieves. |
GOODBYE | Come back any time! |
GOODBYE | These break-ins must stop. |
GOODBYE | Take care of Lelles. He needs the help. |
GOODBYE | Thanks again. |
GOODBYE | Stay close, please. |
GOODBYE | Go protect Elante. She's doing important research. |
GOODBYE | Good going. |
GOODBYE | Where are they? |
GOODBYE | We're ready. |
GOODBYE | I have many questions about all this. I hope Jauffre will be able to answer them. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, my friend. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Go with Akatosh. |
GOODBYE | May Talos guide you, my friend. |
GOODBYE | I hope you learn something from Tar-Meena about that book. This might just be the break we need. |
GOODBYE | It sounds like those books may be an important lead. Get back to me as soon as you turn up anything new. |
GOODBYE | Follow me. I know how to get to the part of the sewers where we need to meet the Sponsor. |
GOODBYE | Make it quick. The longer we spend down here, the more chance we have of being discovered. |
GOODBYE | I'll see you back at Cloud Ruler Temple. Good luck. |
GOODBYE | It was so nice chatting with you. Be sure to let me know how your hunt for the Mythic Dawn turns out. |
GOODBYE | I'll keep studying the first two volumes of the "Commentaries." Who knows, I might turn up something before you do! |
GOODBYE | The Master will soon deal with you. |
GOODBYE | Leave me in peace. |
GOODBYE | Be careful, my friend. I know you have braved many dangers already, but Miscarcand is not to be taken lightly. |
GOODBYE | I should have the final part of the ritual deciphered soon. It's only a matter of time now. |
GOODBYE | I think I'm close to deciphering more of the ritual. I hope to have made some progress by the time you return with a daedric artifact. |
GOODBYE | I'm still working on the second item needed for the gate-opening ritual. I believe I'm close to deciphering the relevant passage. |
GOODBYE | I will send word to the Countess at once of the danger to Bruma. You should speak to Martin about his progress with the Xarxes. |
GOODBYE | The plans you found make it clear that the Mythic Dawn will soon move against us here. You must eliminate their agents in Bruma. |
GOODBYE | I'm counting on you to eliminate those spies. We can't afford to let the Mythic Dawn operate out of Bruma with impunity. |
GOODBYE | Let me know when you have found and eliminated the Mythic Dawn agents in Bruma. |
GOODBYE | I hope to have at least part of the Mysterium Xarxes translated in a few days. Speak to Jauffre about those spies in the meantime. |
GOODBYE | I'm working as quickly I can. The Xarxes doesn't give up its secrets easily. |
GOODBYE | The first words of each paragraph are the key, I'm sure of it! Well, I shouldn't keep you. Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | I've half a mind to go down to Green Emperor Way myself and see what's there ... Well, good luck! I hope you find what you're looking for. |
GOODBYE | Give my warm regards to Baurus. Tell him he should not blame himself for the Emperor's death. He did well to send you to me. |
GOODBYE | Don't worry about me, my friend. I know I'm in good hands here. |
GOODBYE | Waste no time. You must find Martin before the enemy does. |
GOODBYE | Come back with help. I don't know how much longer we can hold out in here. |
GOODBYE | Be sure to speak to Jauffre about the Armor of Tiber Septim. I'll continue my study of the Mysterium Xarxes. |
GOODBYE | Good luck, my friend. Don't take any unnecessary risks. |
GOODBYE | You should speak to the rulers of Cyrodiil as soon as possible. The danger to Bruma is growing by the day. |
GOODBYE | Anon us most soon again, for sooth. |
GOODBYE | We are so very sooth. |
GOODBYE | Precedeth most urgentlike. |
GOODBYE | Let this be our little secret. |
GOODBYE | Please! Get on with it! |
GOODBYE | Go help Lord Rugdumph. And wipe that smile off your face! |
GOODBYE | Not bad. |
GOODBYE | Show me to them. |
GOODBYE | Okay. |
GOODBYE | Sweet! |
GOODBYE | Ready for action! |
GOODBYE | I'm waiting. |
GOODBYE | Move your ass, boot. |
GOODBYE | Go to it. |
GOODBYE | Go hurt something. |
GOODBYE | Join the Guild. You won't regret it. |
GOODBYE | Training, beds, and good hard work. Can't beat it. |
GOODBYE | Thanks for the help. |
GOODBYE | I'm with you. |
GOODBYE | Let's go. |
GOODBYE | Don't just stand there. Move. |
GOODBYE | Yessir, no more fish for me. Just long peaceful days ahead for ol' Aelwin Merowald. |
GOODBYE | Fortune and fame, friend. |
GOODBYE | May riches fill your pockets, friend. |
GOODBYE | Sithis be with you, Sister. |
GOODBYE | Sithis be with you, Brother. |
GOODBYE | Walk always in the Shadow of Sithis. |
GOODBYE | Walk with darkness, child of the Night Mother. |
GOODBYE | May the Night Mother guide you. |
GOODBYE | Finally... back to the real world. |
GOODBYE | If you have something to show me, then show me... |
GOODBYE | Come on! For Kvatch! |
GOODBYE | Very good, then. I'll get right on it. |
GOODBYE | Stay safe, citizen. These are dark times.... |
GOODBYE | If you run into trouble, come find me. |
GOODBYE | Long live the Empire! |
GOODBYE | Move along, you worthless filth. |
GOODBYE | Keep moving, scum. |
GOODBYE | Carry on. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, citizen. |
GOODBYE | Move along. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, magister. May your spells never falter. |
GOODBYE | Until later, then. |
GOODBYE | I'll take my leave of you then, fellow magister. |
GOODBYE | We'll speak again later, Apprentice. Now go! Your studies await! |
GOODBYE | With your permission, I take my leave of you now, Scholar. |
GOODBYE | When I know more, I'll come find you. |
GOODBYE | Thank you again for your kind words. Now please, don't let me keep you. We'll speak again later. |
GOODBYE | Just remember, we're in this together. You must learn to rely on me as I rely on you. But I've rambled on long enough. Akatosh be with you. |
GOODBYE | My heart is lighter thanks to your words. You've given me kinship, and that is worth more than a thousand swords. Until later, friend. |
GOODBYE | I offer no excuses, sire. But my life is yours. No assassin will take you while I draw breath. |
GOODBYE | Don't let me keep you. |
GOODBYE | Captain. No news is good news, I hope. |
GOODBYE | Baurus, good to see you. |
GOODBYE | Jena, always a pleasure. |
GOODBYE | Caroline, a good day to you. Or is it evening? |
GOODBYE | Cyrus, my friend. Don't let me keep you. |
GOODBYE | All's well, I hope, Jauffre? |
GOODBYE | Roliand, thank you. |
GOODBYE | Belisarius, thank you. |
GOODBYE | Carry on. |
GOODBYE | I thank you again for speaking with me, my lord. I'll leave you alone now. I know you're very busy. Until next time. |
GOODBYE | Well, I've kept you long enough, my lord. Remember that I'm here if you need anything. |
GOODBYE | I'm sorry, sir, I've been rambling on like an excitable child! I can only imagine how busy you must be. With your blessing, I will now take my leave. |
GOODBYE | I'm at your service, my lord. |
GOODBYE | As you command, Countess. |
GOODBYE | Good day, Sir Knight. |
GOODBYE | Keep your heart true... and your eyes open. |
GOODBYE | May Uriel's spirit guide us in these troubled times. |
GOODBYE | May your sword always strike true. |
GOODBYE | Stay safe. |
GOODBYE | May Talos guide you. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | The dragon will stand forever as a memorial to what you and Martin did for all of Tamriel. |
GOODBYE | Any time, Champion. |
GOODBYE | Please excuse me. I have things to attend to. |
GOODBYE | All manner of creatures infest Bramblepoint Cave, you must remain vigilant. |
GOODBYE | What am I to do? I'll never be able to re-enter that cave alone. |
GOODBYE | Be quick about it. This is our best chance to rescue the survivors from the Chapel. |
GOODBYE | Good luck. It's a brave thing you're doing. |
GOODBYE | Hurry back. |
GOODBYE | Hurry! There's no time! |
GOODBYE | Get a move on. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | My prayers go with you. |
GOODBYE | Darkfathom Cave isn't that far from here, but the route may be treacherous. Be careful, and journey safe. |
GOODBYE | Please, consider my proposal. The reward will be worth the risk. |
GOODBYE | Alves is a practiced researcher... she's sure to have some good information for you. |
GOODBYE | If you change your mind, I'm certainly not going anywhere. |
GOODBYE | Whatever am I to do? |
GOODBYE | Ahhh... Rosentia will be so pleased! |
GOODBYE | Please, get those things out of here. |
GOODBYE | Send Rosentia my regards. If there's anything else I can do, please let me know! |
GOODBYE | The only piece of advice I can give you is to leave no stone unturned. Good luck! |
GOODBYE | This will be my greatest achievement yet. |
GOODBYE | It's quite possible you may find Nirnroot in people's homes or businesses. Not everyone knows its true potential. |
GOODBYE | Now was it Mandrake Root first, then the Void Salts, or the other way around. Hmmm.... |
GOODBYE | Nirnroot doesn't need sunlight to thrive. Don't forget to check underground as well. |
GOODBYE | Now where did I put that pestle? |
GOODBYE | Remember, always look near water. That's the best place to find Nirnroot. |
GOODBYE | See you in 24 hours. |
GOODBYE | Be careful in Shadeleaf Copse. No telling what else resides there besides the Nirnroot. |
GOODBYE | I don't recommend leaving before I've had a chance to offer you more information on your potential reward, although I admire your zeal. |
GOODBYE | Hmph. |
GOODBYE | You've shown me mercy. I won't forget that. Thank you. |
GOODBYE | Until we meet again. |
GOODBYE | Leave me. |
GOODBYE | I will follow. |
GOODBYE | Follow me. |
GOODBYE | Please hurry. |
GOODBYE | Be cautious, friend. |
GOODBYE | S'wit of a thief. |
GOODBYE | A thousand thanks to you. |
GOODBYE | I must see Rythe. |
GOODBYE | Do be careful. |
GOODBYE | Who will help me? |
GOODBYE | Do be careful. |
GOODBYE | I await your decision. |
GOODBYE | Move along please. |
GOODBYE | You're really pushing it. Just keep disturbing me. |
GOODBYE | What's the hold up? I don't have all day. |
GOODBYE | Piss off. |
GOODBYE | Well, come on, let's get movin'. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye... fare-thee-well... hic. |
GOODBYE | We finally got him! There'll be no excuses this time. Ulrich is mine. |
GOODBYE | I really wish you had followed my advice. |
GOODBYE | Aldos's death is indeed a tragedy. We'll do what we can to put his soul at ease. |
GOODBYE | You must locate Aldos. He's a danger to himself and others in his condition. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | You must bring that evidence to Garrus. Make haste. |
GOODBYE | Go. Tell Garrus what I've done. I've nothing to hide. |
GOODBYE | Stand fast, this isn't going to be pleasant. |
GOODBYE | Don't tarry... get Ulrich here soon before he changes his mind. |
GOODBYE | Ulrich will not buy his way out of this one... he'll pay, I promise you. |
GOODBYE | Garrus may be our only hope. |
GOODBYE | Good fortune to you. |
GOODBYE | Idiot. |
GOODBYE | Do me a favor, don't say anything to the other guards that I fell for it, ok? Thanks. |
GOODBYE | Next time you want to "help out," just don't. |
GOODBYE | You're sharp for an adventurer. If you ever decide to retire, I'm sure the Anvil City Watch would love to have you. |
GOODBYE | See you back in Anvil. |
GOODBYE | Don't spend all the money from the reward in one place. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, friend. |
GOODBYE | I do hope our paths cross again. |
GOODBYE | May Mara guide you in your travels. |
GOODBYE | Hmmm, wonder if it's too late to ask for less rat in tomorrow's dinner? |
GOODBYE | She was an evil, evil woman. |
GOODBYE | Maybe I'll never see the sun again, but neither will Arnora! |
GOODBYE | Send a moron to do a man's job... |
GOODBYE | I've better things to do than waste time speaking with you. |
GOODBYE | Remorse? Ha! |
GOODBYE | Now, to find another drink... |
GOODBYE | Excuse me. |
GOODBYE | Until we meet again, may your travels be safe and the road remain clear. |
GOODBYE | Some other time maybe. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, serjo. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Justice has been done. |
GOODBYE | Hope to see you again soon. |
GOODBYE | Just look for me if you need anything else. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Have you ever considered a job in law enforcement? Hehehe. |
GOODBYE | May luck be always on your side. |
GOODBYE | Safe journey, milord. |
GOODBYE | Safe journey, milady. |
GOODBYE | Good journey to you. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye, Knight. Remember to carry our symbol proudly as a beacon of hope for all Cyrodiil! |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Safe journey, serjo. |
GOODBYE | Safe travels, muthsera. |
GOODBYE | Greed is unbecoming. |
GOODBYE | Honor suits you well. May your journeys always be safe. |
GOODBYE | Fetcher. |
GOODBYE | Our transaction is complete. I trust you'll keep this between us, yes? |
GOODBYE | Good deeds and moral fiber. Bah! |
GOODBYE | May the sunlight always safeguard your path. |
GOODBYE | Until our paths cross again... |
GOODBYE | Be ever vigilant, vampires are creatures of deceit. |
GOODBYE | Vampires are clever, so watch your back. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Please, return soon. It's always a pleasure to see you. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. May the roads carry you safely in your journeys. |
GOODBYE | So long. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, my friend. |
GOODBYE | The Tears look beautiful in my collection. A thousand thanks once again. |
GOODBYE | If you come across any unusual ingredients in your travels, be sure to remember me and bring them here. |
GOODBYE | The only piece of advice I can give you is to leave no stone unturned. Good luck! |
GOODBYE | Farewell, and may you find your way home safely each night to a warm fire. |
GOODBYE | Return anytime. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Until our paths cross again, my friend. |
GOODBYE | Fare thee well. |
GOODBYE | No rest for the weary Orgnolf. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, my friend. May your blade always strike true. And first. He he. |
GOODBYE | Pathetic Blue Team Coward! |
GOODBYE | May your blade always strike true! |
GOODBYE | Hmm? Oh, yeah... Bye... |
GOODBYE | Well, what are you waiting for? Get! |
GOODBYE | Have a good day now. |
GOODBYE | Make them leave! Now! |
GOODBYE | I'll be waiting. |
GOODBYE | Yeah. Nice going. |
GOODBYE | Show me something. |
GOODBYE | Shove off. |
GOODBYE | We appreciate it. |
GOODBYE | All we want is work to do. |
GOODBYE | Mind your own business. |
GOODBYE | Much obliged, my friend. |
GOODBYE | We're done here. |
GOODBYE | Can't you take a hint? |
GOODBYE | Make them go away! |
GOODBYE | Gods protect us! |
GOODBYE | Doomed! We're all doomed! |
GOODBYE | Peryite guide your actions. |
GOODBYE | Precious order to you. |
GOODBYE | So long. |
GOODBYE | Our transaction is complete. I trust you'll keep this between us, yes? |
GOODBYE | Good deeds and moral fiber. Bah! |
GOODBYE | Either you have it, or you don't. Don't play games with me. |
GOODBYE | Beware. The Redguard Valley Ogres are not known for their... hospitality. |
GOODBYE | You shouldn't pass on golden opportunities. |
GOODBYE | Please hurry, we are anxious to return home. |
GOODBYE | Please avenge my family's death... slay the ogres. |
GOODBYE | Keep to it, I have faith in you. |
GOODBYE | Be careful. I don't know what dangers may lurk in the Great Forest. |
GOODBYE | Farewell then. |
GOODBYE | Good day to you. |
GOODBYE | Farewell! |
GOODBYE | Brother? Wow... hope he's got a wine cellar! |
GOODBYE | Impersonate ME will you? Ha! There's only one... ummm... ahhh... what was my name again? Oh, yes... only one Reynald. |
GOODBYE | Say, could you pour me another? I seem to have run dry... |
GOODBYE | Be careful. |
GOODBYE | Report back as soon as you can. |
GOODBYE | Make haste. Mucianus is in danger. |
GOODBYE | Return to your guild, and prepare yourself accordingly. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, Star-Bearer. |
GOODBYE | Go with our blessing, Goldbrand. |
GOODBYE | May the Masque protect you. |
GOODBYE | Knowledge is Power. |
GOODBYE | Good hunting, Hide-Wearer. |
GOODBYE | Good fortune, Volendrung. |
GOODBYE | May your Blade show the way. |
GOODBYE | Keep the Ring safe. |
GOODBYE | Smash the foe, Mace-Bearer. |
GOODBYE | The Ring guides us all. |
GOODBYE | Keep the Key safe. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, Spellbreaker. |
GOODBYE | Reach for glory, Rose-Bearer. |
GOODBYE | Drunk with madness! Madness for all! |
GOODBYE | True dreaming, Skull-Bearer. |
GOODBYE | You stand on holy ground. |
GOODBYE | Do not test His patience. |
GOODBYE | We tremble beneath His eye. |
GOODBYE | We serve Her will. |
GOODBYE | Her eye is upon you. |
GOODBYE | I'll be here. |
GOODBYE | Go carefully. |
GOODBYE | Go, then... |
GOODBYE | Remember... this place is sacred. |
GOODBYE | We watch and wait. |
GOODBYE | Praise be to the Lord Molag Bal. |
GOODBYE | Great fortunes to you. |
GOODBYE | I wish you luck. I fear you'll need it. |
GOODBYE | The blade. It hungers for souls. |
GOODBYE | Umbra. It is everything. |
GOODBYE | Come see me when you've spoken to Jeanne. |
GOODBYE | You shall have a true Mages' Staff soon. |
GOODBYE | May the Lady guide your steps. |
GOODBYE | Just leave me. Please. |
GOODBYE | You should rendezvous with Captain Burd immediately. The sooner that gate is closed the better. |
GOODBYE | Don't forget: be down here at 10 PM. I'll see you then. |
GOODBYE | Don't forget: the living quarters at 10 PM. I'll see you there. |
GOODBYE | Let me know when you're done with that little task. |
GOODBYE | Please come find me as soon as you've located J'skar. |
GOODBYE | Elements... Dreamworld... HA! That's the best yarn I've heard in years! |
GOODBYE | Please, help me find what I've lost. |
GOODBYE | Please, you must speak with Henantier. He has the reward I offered. |
GOODBYE | Now is a time for sleep. How I wish I could go with you! |
GOODBYE | Don't take this sojourn lightly. The recesses of the mind can be the darkest place of all. |
GOODBYE | My poor Henantier. Help will be with you soon. |
GOODBYE | Just this way. |
GOODBYE | Please, return quickly. |
GOODBYE | Please, I'm in desperate need of help, and I think you're the only one that I can turn to! |
GOODBYE | Walk where your road must take you. |
GOODBYE | Take care, father. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye, darling. |
GOODBYE | Remember, I will be expecting you at Nenalata in three days time. |
GOODBYE | You should hasten to Castle Cheydinhal. |
GOODBYE | I never want to see one of those gates again. |
GOODBYE | We should continue for Farwil's sake. |
GOODBYE | Let's keep moving. |
GOODBYE | Please help us. |
GOODBYE | Good luck to you. |
GOODBYE | Gotta run! |
GOODBYE | As soon as this opens, I'm leaving. |
GOODBYE | Did you hear a noise? |
GOODBYE | Let's be done with this. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | I'll see you in Anvil. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Congratulations on your buy! |
GOODBYE | Enjoy the manor. |
GOODBYE | Don't wait too long to decide. |
GOODBYE | Malacath, have mercy! |
GOODBYE | May Malacath forgive us for what we've done. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | May you always wear soft silks. |
GOODBYE | The moths are almost done spinning. |
GOODBYE | Shh. Not in front of the stranger. |
GOODBYE | We'll talk later tonight at the gathering. |
GOODBYE | Be seeing you. |
GOODBYE | See ya. |
GOODBYE | Return when you have the Madstone. |
GOODBYE | May the path ahead be free of danger. |
GOODBYE | I'm disappointed. But you'll be back. |
GOODBYE | Please consider my proposal. |
GOODBYE | Just speak to Tolgan... you'll see. |
GOODBYE | May the Divines smile upon you. |
GOODBYE | I'll see you in the Imperial City. |
GOODBYE | Remain leery of Seridur, he's much more cunning than you may suspect. |
GOODBYE | I appreciate your forebearance. |
GOODBYE | Please, stay your hand. |
GOODBYE | I'll drain you until you live no more! |
GOODBYE | Who knows when Roland may strike again? You must hurry. |
GOODBYE | There's more to tell. |
GOODBYE | This way. |
GOODBYE | Good day. |
GOODBYE | Be cautious... their leader sounds dangerous. |
GOODBYE | I await your return... if you return. |
GOODBYE | Good luck... you'll need it. |
GOODBYE | I'm glad you're back in one piece. |
GOODBYE | It appears you're well prepared. Good luck. |
GOODBYE | Stay warm, my friend. |
GOODBYE | To think, all the information I needed was in a simple tome. Ah well... |
GOODBYE | Keep me informed. |
GOODBYE | Bring my salutations to Julienne. Safe journey to you. |
GOODBYE | I assure you, the gold is well worth the risk. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | If you come across any unusual ingredients in your travels, be sure to remember me and bring them here. |
GOODBYE | Good luck, investigator. |
GOODBYE | I know I sound desperate, but I know I'm right. |
GOODBYE | Oh Bradon, you fool... |
GOODBYE | Hope to see you again soon. |
GOODBYE | The time of Preparation is almost over. |
GOODBYE | The time of Cleansing is at hand, praise be. |
GOODBYE | Believe me, it was no picnic. But thanks to our friend here, I now know we can close these hell-gates. We can defend Bruma! |
GOODBYE | It won't matter. Lord Dagon will soon be able to cross over. The Master's plan will have succeeded. |
GOODBYE | At least Anaxes isn't here to torment us anymore. |
GOODBYE | Watch out for Anaxes. Some meddling fool must have let him loose. |
GOODBYE | Nothing really matters here anyway. |
GOODBYE | I keep hoping that I won't wake up the next time they kill me. But I always do. We will never escape this nightmare. |
GOODBYE | Some of the new ones say that the war is going badly. The attack on Bruma failed completely. |
GOODBYE | I don't believe we'll escape here even if Dagon's invasion succeeds. We'll be the Master's playthings forever. |
GOODBYE | Be patient. Lord Dagon's victory is only a matter of time now, and then we will return to Tamriel in triumph. |
GOODBYE | Those who despair will certainly never be permitted to leave the Eternal Garden. |
GOODBYE | The Eternal Garden is the testing ground for the new rulers of Tamriel. I intend to pass the Master's test. |
GOODBYE | We'll speak again soon, no doubt. |
GOODBYE | Take my advice. Stay away from the Watchmen. |
GOODBYE | I'm going to keep a low profile for a while. |
GOODBYE | Damn Watchman. I bet they're all crooked. |
GOODBYE | Good luck with Itius. |
GOODBYE | I hope your witnesses are willing to come forward. |
GOODBYE | Let's keep my problem with Audens just between you and I. |
GOODBYE | If you tell anyone I said anything bad about Audens, I'll deny it. |
GOODBYE | It's been a pleasure doing business with you. |
GOODBYE | Prompt attention to this matter will be rewarded. |
GOODBYE | You're a lying bastard. You killed Ra'vindra. And now I'm going to kill you. |
GOODBYE | Then to hell with you! |
GOODBYE | Remember. A knight's title shall be your reward. |
GOODBYE | Secure those artifacts before it's too late. |
GOODBYE | Quickly, hurry to Silorn while there's still time. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, my friend! |
GOODBYE | Whatever. |
GOODBYE | We'll get through this. |
GOODBYE | You can do it. |
GOODBYE | Yes, Master. Whatever you say. |
GOODBYE | Tell her right away. |
GOODBYE | Finish it. |
GOODBYE | We've got to stop them. |
GOODBYE | I'll wait here. |
GOODBYE | Keep moving. |
GOODBYE | Good luck. |
GOODBYE | Oh, the poor little rats! |
GOODBYE | Oh, my rats are so cute! |
GOODBYE | Please, go find Pinarus, and those mountain lions! |
GOODBYE | Please save my little rats! |
GOODBYE | Go take care of the rats. Then talk to me. |
GOODBYE | Better go talk to ol' Arvena. |
GOODBYE | Let's go hunting. |
GOODBYE | Let me know if you need my help. |
GOODBYE | Take care of the rats. |
GOODBYE | We'll show them. |
GOODBYE | Let's go. |
GOODBYE | I'm relying on you. |
GOODBYE | Later. |
GOODBYE | Next time, on time, please. |
GOODBYE | I'll be waiting right here. |
GOODBYE | You're wasting your time. |
GOODBYE | You're staring at me again. |
GOODBYE | Stop staring at me. Let's get to work. |
GOODBYE | Good work. |
GOODBYE | Make him sing. |
GOODBYE | Go get him. |
GOODBYE | You go get 'em! And whip their asses for Newheim! |
GOODBYE | Go ahead. I don't care. |
GOODBYE | Bless you. |
GOODBYE | Find the Stone, please! |
GOODBYE | We need your help desperately! |
GOODBYE | Talk to Cirroc about that contract. Make me proud. |
GOODBYE | I'll never forget this. |
GOODBYE | I'm so grateful. |
GOODBYE | You're my only hope. |
GOODBYE | Enjoy your stay here. |
GOODBYE | Stay as long as you like. |
GOODBYE | Haul your carcass to that settlement, meat. |
GOODBYE | What a pity. |
GOODBYE | Be careful. |
GOODBYE | Stop wasting time. Get to Harlun's Watch. Now. |
GOODBYE | Please. Help us. |
GOODBYE | Thanks for the help. You're okay. |
GOODBYE | What are we waiting for? |
GOODBYE | Get a move on, will you? |
GOODBYE | People are just ignorant around here... |
GOODBYE | You're a pal. |
GOODBYE | Think carefully about what I told you! But I'm sure you'll be fine! |
GOODBYE | Remember. Read "The Cleansing of the Fane" before deciding whether to seek for Umbacano's treasure. |
GOODBYE | Go, go! Socialize! Talk to those fine people, and then plunge your knife into their throats when they ain't lookin'! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! |
GOODBYE | You'd be smart to stay with the rest of the group. It's just not safe to go wandering off alone with a killer on the loose. |
GOODBYE | I knew this little party was too good to be true... |
GOODBYE | Wonderful. People are dropping dead and I'm trapped here looking for gold I don't even need! I'll be happy just to find the key and get out of here! |
GOODBYE | Stay safe... if that's even possible. |
GOODBYE | Don't go far. It's too dangerous to go wandering around this house. |
GOODBYE | Don't get any ideas about wandering off alone. I'm keeping my eye on everyone, including you. |
GOODBYE | Where are you going? What are you doing? We need to keep our eyes on each other! |
GOODBYE | This is insane. We're being hunted down one by one. There must be a way out of this madhouse! |
GOODBYE | Why? What drove you to this madness? |
GOODBYE | How could you do that to all those innocent people? What did they ever do to you? |
GOODBYE | So I guess this is it then? |
GOODBYE | All right then, I guess I'd better start looking. That gold's not going to find itself! |
GOODBYE | I have a good idea where that chest might be. That gold is as good as mine. |
GOODBYE | Hmm? Oh, yes, maybe we'll speak again later. |
GOODBYE | I shall await your return. |
GOODBYE | Watch your back, citizen. |
GOODBYE | Sorry, just doing my job. |
GOODBYE | You best be careful around here. |
GOODBYE | Just keep walking. |
GOODBYE | Count Hassildor awaits your arrival. |
GOODBYE | Be careful, and watch your step. |
GOODBYE | This is kind of exciting, don't you think? |
GOODBYE | Be careful. Some things in here don't react well to magic. |
GOODBYE | I eagerly await your return. |
GOODBYE | What a waste of my talents. |
GOODBYE | Good luck with Irlav's project. |
GOODBYE | Irlav should be waiting for you. |
GOODBYE | You'll be back... |
GOODBYE | Good riddance. |
GOODBYE | Filthy convict scum. |
GOODBYE | You'll see. Things will change. |
GOODBYE | Now get out of here. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you, Pickpocket. |
GOODBYE | Somehow I think we will meet again. |
GOODBYE | Outta my way. |
GOODBYE | I have things to do. |
GOODBYE | You've taken up enough of my time. |
GOODBYE | Stick close and let us do our job, and you'll be all right. |
GOODBYE | She's dead. I'm sorry, sire, but we have to keep moving. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye, dearie. |
GOODBYE | Oh, go away! Shoo, shoo! |
GOODBYE | Farewell, child. |
GOODBYE | May all your travels be safe. |
GOODBYE | I shall have your reward soon. |
GOODBYE | Remember, not a word to Teekeeus! |
GOODBYE | You have done the right thing. Thank you. |
GOODBYE | Make haste. I wish to be rid of Earana as soon as possible. |
GOODBYE | Finding that book should be your top priority, Associate. |
GOODBYE | Stay sharp, Associate. |
GOODBYE | Good luck, Associate. |
GOODBYE | Be careful out there, friend. |
GOODBYE | Come back anytime. |
GOODBYE | Oh, hey, yeah. Yeah, I'll talk to you... Later? Yeah, later. |
GOODBYE | Hmm? Oh, yes, goodbye... |
GOODBYE | Think about that offer, friend. |
GOODBYE | Tell Ardaline I'm sorry. |
GOODBYE | Get that staff back, Associate. |
GOODBYE | Make sure Varon hands over that staff. |
GOODBYE | Farewell! And tell your friends! The Inn of Ill Omen is open for business, as always! |
GOODBYE | Goodbye, my friend! And remember, you're always welcome here! |
GOODBYE | Go on now, get out of my inn! I don't need your kind hanging about! |
GOODBYE | Bye now, sweetie. I look forward to seeing you again. |
GOODBYE | Yeah, right. 'Til next time. |
GOODBYE | For everyone's sake, would you just leave? Now? |
GOODBYE | Please, I'm an old man! Just leave me be! |
GOODBYE | There are things to be done. So many things... |
GOODBYE | Sometimes I think Lachance will let anyone into this Sanctuary... |
GOODBYE | Go now, dear family member, and may the Night Mother wrap you in her cold, loving embrace. |
GOODBYE | Later, then. |
GOODBYE | Happy hunting, my Brother! |
GOODBYE | Happy hunting, my Sister! |
GOODBYE | Damn the Tenets! I'll cleave you in two if you don't get out of my face! |
GOODBYE | Farewell, Brother. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, Sister. |
GOODBYE | Spill some blood for me, dear Brother. |
GOODBYE | Spill some blood for me, dear Sister. |
GOODBYE | Blech! I would not feed on you if you were the last warm body in Tamriel! |
GOODBYE | Foul-smelling ape... |
GOODBYE | Away from me, housecat! Look at that fur. What a disgrace... |
GOODBYE | Until we meet again, my dear friend! |
GOODBYE | May your arrows always strike true! |
GOODBYE | By Sithis, I hope you shoot your own eye out... |
GOODBYE | I'll be seeing you, then. |
GOODBYE | Good luck, Sister! I hope you don't get killed! I mean, um... well, you know! |
GOODBYE | Good luck, Brother! I hope you don't get killed! I mean, um... well, you know! |
GOODBYE | Just go! I can't stand the sight of you! |
GOODBYE | May you walk always in the shadow of Sithis, dear Brother. |
GOODBYE | May you walk always in the shadow of Sithis, dear Sister. |
GOODBYE | May Sithis be with you. |
GOODBYE | You befoul the very air with your presence. Begone! |
GOODBYE | Sithis be with you. |
GOODBYE | May you always walk in the shadow of death. |
GOODBYE | May the Night Mother hold you in her cold embrace. |
GOODBYE | Sithis is Master! All hail the Dread Father! |
GOODBYE | Go now! Learn the identity of the betrayer so we can end this madness, and restore the authority of the Black Hand. |
GOODBYE | Under your leadership, the Black Hand will reign eternal! |
GOODBYE | Your path is clear. Send Rufio to his death, and the Dark Brotherhood will embrace you as family. |
GOODBYE | You are now one with the Dark Brotherhood. Visit Ocheeva at the Cheydinhal Sanctuary and your new life will begin. |
GOODBYE | Make haste! The Sanctuary must be Purified, if this treachery is to be undone! |
GOODBYE | Go now, Child of Sithis. Walk in the shadow of fear, and bring glory to our Dread Father. |
GOODBYE | As you command, sire. Guards! Form up and protect the Emperor! To the Temple of the One! |
GOODBYE | Very well. Let's finish this. |
GOODBYE | Let's continue on to the Elder Council Chambers. |
GOODBYE | I can't wait to be back in Skingrad, safe and sound. |
GOODBYE | Please, hurry! Get rid of those things! |
GOODBYE | Good luck finding Erthor. |
GOODBYE | I'm here to help, if you need me. |
GOODBYE | Have Erthor see me when he gets back, Associate. |
GOODBYE | Good day to you. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | Be nice to have someone else to do the... uh... dirty work. |
GOODBYE | Can't wait to get my hands on you... |
GOODBYE | See you back in Anvil. |
GOODBYE | They met me at eleven as well. And believe me, I arrived right on time. |
GOODBYE | I'm merely a man. How could I resist? What a mess I've gotten myself into. |
GOODBYE | Talk to her, she seems to have all the answers. |
GOODBYE | Don't spend all the money from the reward in one place. |
GOODBYE | Gweden isn't far; they're taking quite a risk committing these crimes so close to Anvil. |
GOODBYE | They've never hurt anyone yet, but its never too late for them to start. |
GOODBYE | The Flowing Bowl attracts the worst Anvil has to offer. Always be on your guard. |
GOODBYE | I hope the reward will suit the risk. It's all I have. |
GOODBYE | Good-for-nothing louse of a husband. He's lucky I still love him. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Just look for me if you need anything else. |
GOODBYE | Good journey to you. |
GOODBYE | Humph. |
GOODBYE | Please hurry, we must know of Raynil's whereabouts. |
GOODBYE | Please hurry, Raynil may make a break for the open road at any moment. |
GOODBYE | I must hurry, excuse me. |
GOODBYE | Keep up the... ummm... good work, I suppose. |
GOODBYE | Feel free to question anyone in town, they shouldn't give you too much trouble. |
GOODBYE | Good day. |
GOODBYE | Yes, Cyrus. This is the Emperor's son, Martin Septim. |
GOODBYE | Be careful. There may be more of them about. |
GOODBYE | We should get moving. I won't rest easy until Martin is safe at Cloud Ruler Temple. |
GOODBYE | We'd better find Jauffre. |
GOODBYE | Be careful. |
GOODBYE | I hope you both get mindrot! |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | Good hunting. |
GOODBYE | Swift hunting. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide the hunter. |
GOODBYE | Hmmph. |
GOODBYE | There are guards at the top of the stairs. Be as quiet as you can. |
GOODBYE | You'll regret this. |
GOODBYE | I'll leave at once for Anvil. |
GOODBYE | You are dismissed. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide the hunter. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | Move along. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | May Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | Take your time. |
GOODBYE | Good luck. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | I'm leaving now. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | Follow me. |
GOODBYE | Go with the grace of the Nine. |
GOODBYE | No sir. Please don't hurt me. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Release me... |
GOODBYE | Go and prepare yourself. The Master will have need of all of us soon. |
GOODBYE | Make sure you address the Count properly. |
GOODBYE | It's good to be home. |
GOODBYE | The path is yours; lead on. |
GOODBYE | Wait... I have much to tell you! |
GOODBYE | Count Indarys is waiting. |
GOODBYE | This day will be remembered. |
GOODBYE | Tread carefully; I don't know what evil lurks within that gate. |
GOODBYE | Brash child. Now look what he's gotten himself into. |
GOODBYE | Two days and nary a word. I fear the worst. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | We need one more piece of evidence to make Agarmir's guilt complete. |
GOODBYE | I hope you can forgive me. I had no idea. |
GOODBYE | I will not accept your accusations without evidence. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. Hope to see you again very soon. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Please, I'm very busy. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. Please, come again. |
GOODBYE | Didn't you have some things to give me? |
GOODBYE | Make sure you show that shovel to Thoronir. It is the final bit of proof we need to possibly clear his name. |
GOODBYE | I am still aghast. To think that someone would stoop so low... |
GOODBYE | Bring that book immediately to Thoronir. |
GOODBYE | Make sure you have proof before you accuse anyone of a terrible crime like grave robbing. |
GOODBYE | Thanks again for your help, we had no other place to turn. |
GOODBYE | Fare thee well. |
GOODBYE | Please, visit me again anytime. I'm glad to help. Give S'drassa my regards. |
GOODBYE | Safe travels. |
GOODBYE | May shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, and be careful, Kurdan is not to be trusted. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Hurry, get that key... it's our only way out. |
GOODBYE | Kurdan is treacherous... be wary, friend. |
GOODBYE | Hear me out before you leave. |
GOODBYE | Be ever vigilant, vampires are creatures of deceit. |
GOODBYE | Good journey. |
GOODBYE | Vampires are clever, so watch your back. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Gilen and his silly games... |
GOODBYE | Good day. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide the hunter. |
GOODBYE | Get back to work |
GOODBYE | You should get back to work. |
GOODBYE | Don't let the guards catch you. |
GOODBYE | Safe journey, milord. |
GOODBYE | Safe journey, milady. |
GOODBYE | Be careful, Associate. |
GOODBYE | Find someone else to bother, won't you? |
GOODBYE | Good to be home. |
GOODBYE | Please... go get some rest. |
GOODBYE | Good riddance. |
GOODBYE | She's lucky I didn't have her tossed overboard. |
GOODBYE | Please... get her from my sight. |
GOODBYE | Don't leave me! |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Leave me be. |
GOODBYE | Victory is yours. |
GOODBYE | Farewell, Arch-Mage. |
GOODBYE | Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | May Shadow hide you. |
GOODBYE | I owe you a debt of gratitude. |
GOODBYE | Go ahead. Leave me to rot in here. |
GOODBYE | I have to get back to work now. |
GOODBYE | I think I hear milady calling. |
GOODBYE | Shove off. |
GOODBYE | Don't make me show you to the door. |
GOODBYE | Oh, go away! Shoo! Shoo! A man's not even safe in his own home anymore! |
GOODBYE | Uh-huh. Whatever you say. |
GOODBYE | You take care now, buddy. |
GOODBYE | Next time, go someplace else, huh? The Inn of Ill Omen, the Tiber Septim Hotel... Anywhere but here, okay? |
GOODBYE | Move along, citizen. I won't abide loitering. |
GOODBYE | Move faster, if you value your life. |
GOODBYE | Just... just leave me alone, all right? I don't want no trouble! |
GOODBYE | Come see me anytime, friend. I'm here day or night. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Back to work for poor old Orgnolf. |
GOODBYE | Until our paths cross again, my friend. |
GOODBYE | I am undone. |
GOODBYE | Until your return. |
GOODBYE | Until we meet again. |
GOODBYE | Fare thee well. |
GOODBYE | Take care, friend. Don't get yourself killed on our account. |
GOODBYE | Good luck. And don't underestimate the goblins. They're more dangerous than they look. |
GOODBYE | Try not to worry so much, dear. |
GOODBYE | I'm running out of patience with Barthel. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. And thank you. |
GOODBYE | Come back when you've learned something. |
GOODBYE | There's no need to be that way. Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Never mind, then. |
GOODBYE | Oh. If that's the way you feel. |
GOODBYE | Fine. Be that way. |
GOODBYE | Oh. Sorry to bother you. |
GOODBYE | ABOVE HERE ARE RESPONSES TO LOW DISPOSITION GOODBYES |
GOODBYE | Bye. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | You, too. |
GOODBYE | Good day. |
GOODBYE | Farewell. |
GOODBYE | Be seeing you. |
GOODBYE | Take care. |
GOODBYE | Enough talk. |
GOODBYE | I'm through talking to you. |
GOODBYE | Stop talking. |
GOODBYE | Leave me alone! |
GOODBYE | Stop talking! Enough! |
GOODBYE | Just go away! |
GOODBYE | Go bother someone else. |
GOODBYE | I'm done talking to you. |
GOODBYE | Just leave. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | Please hurry back. You're my only hope! |
GOODBYE | Let's get out of this place! |
GOODBYE | I hope you have a plan to get us out of here. |
GOODBYE | Good luck, stranger. You get that girl out of this terrible place. |
GOODBYE | Take care. |
GOODBYE | So long. |
GOODBYE | Safe travels. |
GOODBYE | Good night. |
GOODBYE | Good night. |
GOODBYE | Good day. |
GOODBYE | See you. |
GOODBYE | Bye. |
GOODBYE | Goodbye. |
GOODBYE | I have no more to say to you! |
GOODBYE | Go away, fool! |
GOODBYE | Stop talking! Enough! |
GOODBYE | Just go away! |
GOODBYE | Go bother someone else. |
GOODBYE | I'm done talking to you. |
GOODBYE | Just leave. |
GoodbyeAkatosh | GoodbyeAkatosh |
GoodbyeArkay | GoodbyeArkay |
GoodbyeDibella | GoodbyeDibella |
GoodbyeDivine | GoodbyeDivine |
GoodbyeJulianos | GoodbyeJulianos |
GoodbyeKvatch01 | GoodbyeKvatch01 |
GoodbyeKvatch01 | I don't know. What could we have done to deserve this? |
GoodbyeKvatch02 | GoodbyeKvatch02 |
GoodbyeKvatch02 | It's possible. Or maybe she got out, and she's looking for you, too? |
GoodbyeKvatch03 | GoodbyeKvatch03 |
GoodbyeKvatch03 | Don't give up. You're not alone. And the chapels and the Elder Council will help us. It just takes time. |
GoodbyeKvatch04 | GoodbyeKvatch04 |
GoodbyeKvatch04 | Don't forget. Camoran Usurper burned Kvatch, too. Kvatch was rebuilt from ruins once before, and she'll do it again. |
GoodbyeKvatch05 | GoodbyeKvatch05 |
GoodbyeKvatch05 | I'm angry. I want to stay angry. That anger keeps me going. |
GoodbyeKvatch06 | GoodbyeKvatch06 |
GoodbyeKvatch06 | I know what you're talking about. I don't even try. I just keep going until I drop. |
GoodbyeKvatch07 | GoodbyeKvatch07 |
GoodbyeKvatch07 | Gods. I don't even notice any more. I guess you can get used to anything. |
GoodbyeKynareth | GoodbyeKynareth |
GoodbyeMara | GoodbyeMara |
GoodbyeStendarr | StendarrGoodbye |
GoodbyeTalos | GoodbyeTalos |
GoodbyeZenithar | GoodbyeZenithar |
GottlesfontPrioryTopic | Gottlesfont Priory |
GottlesfontPrioryTopic | The Sisters of Gottlesfont gather Steel Blue Entoloma and Lady's Mantle Leaves. Take what you need, and you're welcome to gather mushrooms nearby. |
GottlesfontPrioryTopic | Lady's Mantle Leaves are helpful in healing wounds, whether applied directly or compounded in potions. We have plenty. Help yourself. |
GrandChampionTopic | Grand Champion |
GrandChampionTopic | The reigning Grand Champion is Agronak Gro-Malog. His fighting name is "The Gray Prince." He's an Orc... well, Half-Orc, actually, or so they say. |
GrandChampionTopic | The important thing is he's been Grand Champion for nearly a decade. Why? Because nobody's had the guts to face him. The Gray Prince is unbeatable. |
GrandChampionTopic | At least, that's what the people of Cyrodiil have come to believe. Maybe it's time someone stepped into that Arena and proved them wrong... |
GreatSigilStoneTopic | Great Sigil Stone |
GreatWelkyndStoneTopic | Great Welkynd Stone |
GreatWelkyndStoneTopic | The pinnacle of Ayleid magic. Once every Ayleid city had its Great Stone, but they've all been plundered over the centuries. |
GreatWelkyndStoneTopic | All but one. The Great Stone of Miscarcand is reputed still to shine in the deep darkness of its ruined halls. |
GreatWelkyndStoneTopic | But no one has ever done more than glimpse it from a distance. It is said to be guarded by the ghost of the last king of Miscarcand. |
GreetBitter | Bittergreen,' he said. |
GreetChangeSubject | Change the subject. |
GreetCheck | Check him yourself. |
GreetFaithful | I'm a member of the Chapel. [Truth] |
GreetGuess | I should find someone and give him the amulet. |
GreetHow | How do I get out? |
GREETING | GREETING |
GREETING | Best not to talk about it here. Meet me after dark at the sewer grate northeast of the Sheogorath statue. |
GREETING | You've made a real mess of things here. |
GREETING | Good that things are settled. We can get back to work. |
GREETING | Time. Time is an artificial construct. An arbitrary system based on the idea that events occur in a linear direction at all times. |
GREETING | Always forward, never back. Is the concept of time correct? Is time relevant? It matters not. One way or another, I fear that our time has run out. |
GREETING | As I feared it would, My plan has failed. The Greymarch is upon us, and I must go. |
GREETING | I thought we had more time. I thought we had a chance. My plan has failed. And we were so close.... |
GREETING | I'm Urul gro-Agamph. You shouldn't scare people like that. I don't care if you are a mean nasty wolf. It isn't nice. Okay, okay. Just don't hurt me! |
GREETING | Ah, you're back. You may have noticed that we have a... bit of a problem. |
GREETING | You... you're a cat! Get away from me! |
GREETING | Kill! Kill the cat! Good dog. |
GREETING | So, you've managed to kill the Gatekeeper. Pity. Well, you'll now be able to enter the Realm proper. You'll notice there are two doors. |
GREETING | One leads to the lands of Mania. The other to Dementia. Enter through either one. The lands are quite distinct, but both are Sheogorath's domain. |
GREETING | You'll want to seek out Lord Sheogorath. I believe He has plans for you. Try not to disappoint Him. |
GREETING | Hrmph... it seems that I made a miscalculation. Against all odds and all the knowledge that I possess, a new Sheogorath is risen. |
GREETING | How I loathe the idea of personal choice. It makes things so... imprecise. |
GREETING | However, you shall still fall victim to the same pitfalls as he. Leave me to my torment, Madgod. Leave me to suffer as Sheogorath before you. |
GREETING | Hello, little one! I'm Urul gro-Agamph. All kinds of cute animals come to visit me. Just like you did! You're a pretty butterfly, aren't you? |
GREETING | I will serve you well, Lord. |
GREETING | My Lord! Autkendo Jansa sent me to find you. She requests your immediate assistance. |
GREETING | My Lord! Aurmazl Zudeh sent me to find you. She requests your immediate assistance. |
GREETING | My Lord. I'm glad to see you. We have a developing situation that requires your attention. |
GREETING | We are all that are left. The others were struck down by Order. How did this happen? |
GREETING | I know we are but lowly males, but we are at your service. Shall we follow you into battle? |
GREETING | We are all that are left. The others were struck down by Order. How did this happen? |
GREETING | I know we are but lowly males, but we are at your service. Shall we follow you into battle? |
GREETING | No way! I'm never talking to you, ever again! After she found out what I told you... she... she... you have no idea what Pain is until she... she... |
GREETING | Just leave me alone -- go away! |
GREETING | That was quite a battle. I hope you are uninjured. |
GREETING | Good, good! You'll need all the help you can get if you're going to defeat Jyggalag and stop the Greymarch. |
GREETING | Oh, don't expect to summon dear Haskill anywhere but in the Realm. He dislikes leaving My presence. I get that sometimes. |
GREETING | You have lifted the curse. All of Vitharn thanks you, Lord Sheogorath. You may keep my helmet. It never did me much good. |
GREETING | You have lifted the curse. All of Vitharn thanks you. You may keep my helmet. It never did me much good. |
GREETING | Have you dealt with Brithaur? I'm not getting any younger here waiting for you. You must hurry and get rid of him! |
GREETING | Time is short. You must speak to Sheogorath immediately. |
GREETING | Don't you have a book to read? Or something else very important I've told you to do? |
GREETING | Not now. My spell will wear off my new pet any minute now. |
GREETING | I really must thank you. Chapters 23 and 48 of my taxonomy are now complete thanks to your effort. Please, take this as a token of my gratitude. |
GREETING | I am Count Cirion. What does the mighty Lord Sheogorath need here among the shades of Vitharn? Have you come to mock us? |
GREETING | I am Count Cirion, and you have violated the inner sanctum of Vitharn. What say you in your defense? |
GREETING | I feel something different...the curse feels lighter somehow. |
GREETING | I heard you're working for those Demented freaks. Stay away from me! |
GREETING | Don't you have work to do? Like getting rid of those Demented bastards? |
GREETING | Made up your mind yet? There's work to be done. |
GREETING | I'd get more work done if it weren't for my layabout double living in town. |
GREETING | You've messed this place up. I'm tired just thinking about it. |
GREETING | Glad things are settled here. I can finally get some rest. |
GREETING | I heard you're working for those Manics. Leave me alone. I don't want trouble. |
GREETING | Have you taken care of business yet? It's exhausing just waiting for you. |
GREETING | Have you made up your mind? I'm getting tired just waiting for an answer. |
GREETING | My double is always working. It takes all my energy just watching him work. It's got to stop. |
GREETING | 6, 12... You've just made things worse! 36! 42! |
GREETING | 2, 3... Good that there are no more doubles. 4, 5.... |
GREETING | 6, 9... You're working for those Demented people! 7, 12... Go away! |
GREETING | 3, 4... I sure don't like my double. 5, 6... She doesn't count right. |
GREETING | Counting the wrong corpses. You were a big help. |
GREETING | Perfect corpses to count! Finally! |
GREETING | I can't count my own corpse! Stay back! |
GREETING | There would be more corpses to count if someone would get rid of all the doubles around here. |
GREETING | What do you call someone who messes everything up? You. |
GREETING | How many J'zidzos can you fit in a breadbox? One! There's only one! |
GREETING | What do you call someone who wants to kill you? Nothing! |
GREETING | Know what's funny about having a double? Nothing! |
GREETING | I didn't like you before. Now I really don't like you. What a mess. |
GREETING | I still don't like you, but you do good work. |
GREETING | You're working for the Manics. Now, I really don't like you. |
GREETING | I don't like you. I don't like my double even more. |
GREETING | You've written a tragedy in our small town. |
GREETING | I love happy endings! |
GREETING | This won't be the end of my story! Stay away! |
GREETING | Someone should write a book about the problems we're having with our doubles here in Split. |
GREETING | You sure didn't mess things up. No. Not at all. Didn't make things much worse. Not at all. |
GREETING | I hate the fact that you've made everything better! I just hate it! |
GREETING | You aren't going to kill me. I know it. |
GREETING | I've never seen my own double. And I certainly don't want to talk about it. |
GREETING | You cute little bunny. You've done a horrible thing here. Bad bunny. Bad! |
GREETING | You little sugar pie! You've done such a good job! Yes, you have! |
GREETING | You're a dangerous little rascal! Stay away from me! |
GREETING | Have you seen my double, you cute little monkey? Have you? |
GREETING | You horrible creature! You've ruined everything! |
GREETING | You've done good work here! Now, please, don't hurt me. |
GREETING | Stay away, you monster! I know what you're up to! |
GREETING | Don't bare your teeth at me, you beast! How about you use those fangs on my double? |
GREETING | I have a proposition for you. Best not to talk about it here. Meet me at the sewer grate northeast of the Sheogorath statue. |
GREETING | Come after dark. Come alone. |
GREETING | Sometimes I come up here to think. Everything looks so small from up here. Makes me feel better, you know? Like I'm not so small myself. |
GREETING | But that feeling only lasts a little while. Then I start thinking about how miserable everything is, and then all I want to do is step off the ledge. |
GREETING | I can't just jump. Don't want to end up on the Hill. But I hope that someday maybe a big gust of wind will come and push me off so I can end it all. |
GREETING | I often wonder what it'd be like, to fall to the ground so far below. I bet it'd be like flying -- then suddenly falling into a deep, blissful sleep. |
GREETING | Look, I'll find someone else to help me. Leave me alone. |
GREETING | Okay, I'm going to pretend everything is normal. Make your move as soon as you can. But, let me get away first. Don't let me see it coming. |
GREETING | I don't want to see it coming. Take me unaware. And, for your own good, it should probably look like an accident. |
GREETING | Put that torch away. Do you want people to see us talking? |
GREETING | Ah, I'm glad you came. So, are you interested in earning some loot? |
GREETING | Did you wreck Cindanwe's place yet? You know, move her stuff around. She hates when things aren't in their place. |
GREETING | Uh, but we shouldn't be seen talking until the mission is accomplished! |
GREETING | Did you get Cindanwe's notebook? The one with all our secrets in it? |
GREETING | We shouldn't be seen talking until the mission is accomplished! |
GREETING | Have you accomplished the mission? |
GREETING | There's nothing more to do here. Go! Before someone suspects us! |
GREETING | Thank you for helping us overthrow the tyrant. But you must understand that as Queen, I'm very busy ruling over the Shivering Isles. Run along. |
GREETING | Firm arms. A strong back. Yes. You'd do nicely. It's a shame. Time will ravage you, destroy you. Whither you. But there are... alternatives. |
GREETING | Time need not slow you. Tell me, have you ever considered placing yourself on display? |
GREETING | Well? What is it you need. Please, be quick about it... the seconds are ticking by as we speak. Ohhhh. There goes several more. |
GREETING | Another fine day in Mania, is it not? |
GREETING | Thanks again for bringing Pyke back his Medallion! I've never seen him so full of happiness. |
GREETING | Did you bring back my aquanostrum? |
GREETING | I'm sorry to trouble you again...but I think the cure has worn off. I feel the cold grasp of death sneaking up on me once more. |
GREETING | Could you please get some more aquanostrum from Knotty Bramble for me? |
GREETING | Ranarr-Jo is dead. What am I to do now? |
GREETING | Can't you see I'm busy? My house. So orderly. And now this! Where do I even begin? |
GREETING | You wear our robes, but I hear the darkness that you bring in your very breath. You do not know harmony... you do not see my light. |
GREETING | You come to me glowing with violence and death. Your light has no place here. We seek harmony for ourselves and the Shivering Isles. |
GREETING | Gah! Horrid beast! What do you want? |
GREETING | You should not be here, Inquisitor. Perhaps you are lost? I have business to attend to. Excuse me. |
GREETING | You've caught me a Baliwog! I can't wait to study it. Let's go inside and I'll pay you. |
GREETING | An Elytra! They're tricky. I'll make sure to magically bind this one to me. Let's go to the house to get your reward. |
GREETING | A Gnarl! You've earned your reward. Follow me. |
GREETING | Hmm. This Scalon looks a bit mangy, but I suppose it will do. Your reward is in the house. |
GREETING | This is a wonderful start for my new bestiary. Well worth the price. Here you go. |
GREETING | I'm very excited to have an Elytra. Here's your pay. |
GREETING | Here you go, bounty hunter. I can't wait to begin playing with my living tree. |
GREETING | You have proven to be quite the hunter. Take your bounty. You've earned it. |
GREETING | My collection is complete. Thankfully, you won't be interrupting me anymore. |
GREETING | I don't care if you are Lord Sheogorath, I hate being interrupted in my work. I assume this is important? |
GREETING | I hate these interruptions, but I suppose they are unavoidable. |
GREETING | A new arrival! A shame about my Gatekeeper. I'm so happy, I could just tear out your intestines and strangle you with them. |
GREETING | I suppose an introduction is in order. I'm Sheogorath, Prince of Madness. And other things. I'm not talking about them. |
GREETING | You've probably figured that out by now. Let's hope so. Or we're in real trouble... and out come the intestines. And I skip rope with them! |
GREETING | But, perhaps now's not the time. You've made it this far. Farther than anyone else. Well done! |
GREETING | Take this trinket of mine. Perhaps it will serve you well. Or look lovely on your corpse. |
GREETING | Your Grace, the situation is grim. Passwall is under attack. We are outmatched and outnumbered. |
GREETING | Last night, as dusk fell, the spire at the center of town became active. Soon after, the area around it began to crystallize and change. |
GREETING | It wasn't long after that the Knights came. |
GREETING | I never suspected it was Thadon's time, but what's done is done. I honor his choice. |
GREETING | What... what are you doing here? There's nothing going on. Leave me alone! |
GREETING | You've chosen a side, little one. You'll get what's coming to you eventually. |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | You see now what happens when those who oppose me fail, which they always do. |
GREETING | I am pleased with your work, Inquisitor. As a token of my appreciation, I shall spare your life, and make you a Courtier of Dementia. |
GREETING | In addition, accept this Bow. May your enemies fear you and never know from where or with what enchantment you shall strike. |
GREETING | We shall speak when we've reached the chamber. |
GREETING | Yes, Inquisitor? What may I do for you? |
GREETING | What brings you to this delightful corner of the House of Dementia? How may I help you? |
GREETING | Your work is done here, Your Grace. I'm sure Sheogorath will want news of your success. |
GREETING | Your work is done here, Your Grace. I'm sure Sheogorath will want news of your success. |
GREETING | May all my children serve you well, Lord Sheogorath. |
GREETING | I am quite busy, but there is always time for you, Lord Sheogorath. What may I do for you? |
GREETING | So many figures to compile. Would that I had your infinite wisdom, Lord. |
GREETING | I am here to serve, Lord. May I assist in Your great works? |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath, here in Deepwallow? May Scalon blood flow at your feet, Lord! |
GREETING | My Lord comes to Deepwallow to make it safe? |
GREETING | Everything is just so... desolate. My inn is ruined and... oh, it's terrible... |
GREETING | You'd think that after all this work, I'd finally be able to get some sleep. |
GREETING | It's a shame that you had all the fun before I could get here. Now, there's nothing left to do but rebuild. |
GREETING | If those Knights come back to Passwall, we'll be ready for 'em. |
GREETING | Everything is gone. What a shame. |
GREETING | Things are coming along nicely here. Soon enough, they'll have no choice but to do everything I say. |
GREETING | There are still Knights of Order in the area. I fear that this occupation will not recede until the war is over. |
GREETING | War has come to the Shivering Isles at last. We stand ready to protect these lands. |
GREETING | Things are still quiet at Xeddefen, Your Grace. However, we are still finding the smaller Obelisks. |
GREETING | Your victory at Xeddefen was well won, but the war still carries on. |
GREETING | Sheogorath has vanished? He proves his cowardice! Leaving us here to die at the hands of Order. |
GREETING | You are not a member of the society. Watch if you must, but don't get in the way. |
GREETING | Please leave! These are private moments! |
GREETING | Visit me during store hours. These are private moments. |
GREETING | They call me Cutter. For a truly inspired blade, I can forge Madness Ore! Here. Hold onto this parchment. It lists what I need. |
GREETING | Something smooth and sharp? Leave your foes sticky with blood. |
GREETING | I do delicate things with Madness Ore. It tingles across the flesh when it cuts. |
GREETING | You remain faithful. That is good. I will cut your throat if you visit that other smith. |
GREETING | You have been unfaithful. His blades are dull and uninspired. Mine are sharp and exquisite. |
GREETING | Do you enjoy it? Cutting my heart? Why visit that other smith? |
GREETING | Why visit that other smith? Piercing flesh with my blades doesn't satisfy you? |
GREETING | Leave now! You are trespassing! |
GREETING | Now is not the time for business! |
GREETING | Hello! I'm Dumag gro-Bonk. Best and prettiest smith in town. I know the secret art of forging Amber. Here. Take this list. It explains what I need. |
GREETING | It is good to see you again, friend! |
GREETING | Welcome back! What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Welcome back, friend! It's a pleasure to serve you. |
GREETING | You think I'm ugly, don't you? And that she's a prettier smith? Is that it? |
GREETING | Yikes! Get away from me you foul beast! Somebody help! A mountain lion has gotten into the village! |
GREETING | Don't eat me! For the love of Sheogorath! Please, don't eat me! |
GREETING | Nice doggy. Good doggy. Don't hurt me, doggy. Doggy want a bone? No no, not my bones, not my bones! Eeek! |
GREETING | I've never seen such a huge bird. Don't peck out my eyes! I mean it. Stay back, you! |
GREETING | I'm afraid I cannot follow you beyond this point, Inquisitor. My duties require me to stay within Crucible. I shall be there if you need me. |
GREETING | He is gone, but hope is not lost. We have a rare opportunity here, but I hesitate to do what must be done. |
GREETING | If the Throne of Madness remains empty when Jyggalag storms the palace, he will prevail. But there is a chance that the throne may not be empty. |
GREETING | Hurry to Dyus. Do as he asks. No danger is too great. |
GREETING | The Howling Halls, is it? It's been some time since I last saw this place. |
GREETING | Milchar. Home to the Tree of Shades -- one of my favorite features of this Realm. |
GREETING | You've spoken to Dyus, yes? Then there is little more to say. Do as he instructs -- recreate the Staff of Sheogorath before it is too late. |
GREETING | Time grows ever shorter. I implore you -- deliver your precious cargo to Dyus with haste. |
GREETING | Contrary to your goals, you remain here with me. If you seek the recreation of the staff, then you must bring the eye and the branch. |
GREETING | You have the items. Contrary to all prediction. Once again, you defy the path set before you. |
GREETING | However, what comes next is now unclear. If you wish to confront what is to come, I shall create the Staff for you. |
GREETING | Inaction conflicts with your purpose. The longer you are here with me, the further the balance shifts towards your enemy. |
GREETING | There is no other way. |
GREETING | I have said all that there is to say. If you wish to continue, you must proceed to the palace. |
GREETING | Why do you hesitate? Is it your destiny that you fear? Or perhaps your concern is that you will die before you gain the Throne of Madness. |
GREETING | Stay away from me. You've already spent too much time... over there. |
GREETING | You can't see me. You can't see me. Neither can He. No one can see me. |
GREETING | Guess what? I found another dead rat. Here, take this. |
GREETING | Ooh! I found a dead Gnarl, don't get to count those every day. Here, take this. |
GREETING | I got it from a dead Hunger. Those things are mean. Glad I didn't have to kill it. Here take it. It's his tongue! |
GREETING | Look at this. I got it from a dead bug. A really big one! This oozed out of his body -- here take it! |
GREETING | Yikes! Get away from me you foul beast! |
GREETING | Well, aren't you just the cutest little thing! |
GREETING | Yes? Well, out with it! |
GREETING | It's been too long since I've seen a corpse. |
GREETING | 1, 2, 3 - hurry before I lose count - 5, 6, 7... D'oh! I just lost count. |
GREETING | I'm sure there is somebody who is really interested in what you have to say. Too bad for you that somebody ain't me. Buzz off. |
GREETING | Did you hear the one about the Argonian Maid? |
GREETING | Yeah? What? |
GREETING | Exercise your mind and body through working hard, each and every moment. |
GREETING | Today would be a good day to die. |
GREETING | Yes? How can I help you? |
GREETING | Do you long for a blade? To cut with? Yes? |
GREETING | You got some Skooma, yeah? Right buddy? Pal? To share? Come on, pass the Skooma already! |
GREETING | I just love talking to you, really. |
GREETING | Got any stories? I love stories. |
GREETING | Hurry, before everything falls on top of us! |
GREETING | Sing to Big Head. Sing to him. |
GREETING | Whadda you need? |
GREETING | Unless my lady requires me to speak, I remain silent. |
GREETING | Yes? Is there something you require? |
GREETING | Greetings! Salutations! Welcome! Now go away. Leave. Run. Or die. |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | What? What is it? Very busy. Things to do. Or see. Or something. |
GREETING | Something you need? So many things to need. |
GREETING | Good to see you. We should have a drink sometime. |
GREETING | Stay for a while. And stay away from my wife. |
GREETING | So much to do. So little time left to do it. |
GREETING | I'll Kalicrak the Findoo. I will. You Terratet it! |
GREETING | Fimmion hungry. Got food? Sweetcakes? Sausages? |
GREETING | Wanna buy a stick? I gotta fresh one right here. No? Then what can I do for ya? |
GREETING | I don't belong here. I'm not crazy. Not like the rest of them. They watch me, you know. Waiting for me to go crazy. But I won't. Nope. |
GREETING | I like dogs. Dogs are pretty. |
GREETING | What? I'm in kind of a hurry. |
GREETING | Do you ever bathe? |
GREETING | You are welcome in my home anytime, friend! Maybe one day you'll learn to love it so much, you'll wish to stay here, too. |
GREETING | Tidings and welcome! |
GREETING | How can I be of service? |
GREETING | Forgive me, Your Grace, but you are not permitted to pass within Pinnacle Rock. |
GREETING | Forgive me, Your Grace, but you are not permitted to pass within Brellach. |
GREETING | No mortal may enter the halls of Pinnacle Rock. |
GREETING | No mortal may enter the halls of Brellach. |
GREETING | Lord, you know that Pinnacle Rock is ours and ours alone. You may not enter. |
GREETING | Lord, you know that Brellach is ours and ours alone. You may not enter. |
GREETING | A God. My God. Wow. I thought little furry puppy dogs were the cutest thing in the world. But, look at you! I could just eat you up! |
GREETING | Don't eat me. DON'T EAT ME! By Sheogorath's beard, you're a mean looking one! |
GREETING | My Lord. I didn't realize how powerful your presence would be. I will try to embody that majesty in my daily life. People respect me, you know. |
GREETING | My Lord. I have waited for your return. Why have you forsaken me? I am your most... adoring subject! I am yours to command, body and soul! |
GREETING | My Lord! What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Madgod! I've been collecting jokes for you. I have thousands for you to listen to. Did you hear the one about the Grummite and the Heretic? |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath, up off his throne and slumming it with us little folk, eh? Well, it's good to see you. What can I possibly do for you, My Lord? |
GREETING | I wonder. Do gods have bones? What wonderful things those must be! |
GREETING | 1, 3, 5, 7... my Lord! I... I don't know what to say. 8, 16, 4... |
GREETING | It's the Madgod Himself! My Lord! I've been keeping track of all the dead things for you. There's lots of dead things. I've counted them all! |
GREETING | Greetings, Madgod. I normally don't stop to chit-chat, but it's truly an honor. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Sheogorath. What trouble brings you out this way? |
GREETING | My Lord Sheogorath! Please kill me! |
GREETING | How may I serve, my Lord? |
GREETING | Are you... you are, aren't you? The Madgod! No... I must be dreaming again. |
GREETING | Lord! How may I serve You? Do You require a sharp blade to bleed your enemies? |
GREETING | My Lord? Are you aware we are suffering a Skooma shortage? |
GREETING | My Lord, there aren't enough pages in all the books in the world to hold your glory! |
GREETING | Is it my Lord Sheogorath? It can't be. |
GREETING | Perhaps my Lord will fortify the walls? |
GREETING | Feel free to take what you need. The fruits of the conservatory are for all to enjoy. |
GREETING | Welcome to the House of Mania. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Greenmote Silo. |
GREETING | This area is off limits! |
GREETING | Look what has been done to Passwall. This is what Order brings. I gladly bend my knee to Sheogorath. |
GREETING | Your stick is a lot nicer than mine, Sheogorath. |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath, I trust you'll protect us from the impending apocalypse. |
GREETING | Singings and ringings to you, Lord Sheogorath. |
GREETING | My Lord, you honor me with your presence. |
GREETING | A drink to the health of our Lord! |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath, your presence alone makes me feel more healthy. |
GREETING | My Lord, what is mine is yours. |
GREETING | You honor me, Lord. May your Realm be free of cats. |
GREETING | Someday I hope you will invite me to eat with you in the palace, Lord Sheogorath. |
GREETING | Please do make it rain burning dogs. |
GREETING | Why does everyone in this city look at me like I'm speaking gibberish? |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath. I'll bet your palace is always neat and tidy. |
GREETING | For you, Lord Sheogorath, I'll make time. I'm sure you want to ask me all about my research. |
GREETING | I'd like my mind back, if you please. Or not. It's really up to you, Lord Sheogorath. |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath! I would love to put on a show for you some time. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Museum of Oddities, Lord Sheogorath. I have collected all the wonders of your lands here. |
GREETING | You should come see my museum, Lord Sheogorath. I've built it just to honor you. |
GREETING | Hello, I'm Nanette Don. I wasn't sure why I came here, until she showed up. Now I know. I'm going to be a powerful sorceress. Just like Relmyna! |
GREETING | Do you hear that sound? It's like a horse dying... |
GREETING | Hello! You'll need to speak up. |
GREETING | Hello, is there something I can do for you? |
GREETING | What was that? |
GREETING | Hello, I'm Shelden. I've been here the longest. That's why I'm mayor of Passwall. That, and because I'm the best at being in charge. |
GREETING | Welcome to my town! |
GREETING | Yes? You need my help, don't you? |
GREETING | I'll try to speak in fewer syllables. |
GREETING | I'm Jayred Ice-Veins. Do you ever wonder why things look better without their skin on? |
GREETING | For instance, you can only really see the bones when you take them out. |
GREETING | You can hear them better that way, too. |
GREETING | We should go hunting. Soon. |
GREETING | Do the bones talk to you, too? |
GREETING | I'm Felas Sarandas. Don't breathe on me. |
GREETING | Try not to cough on me. |
GREETING | Try not to stand so close. |
GREETING | Hello, I'm Dredhwen. No one was running this place when I got here. They left plenty of things behind, though. What do you need? |
GREETING | Excuse me, I must have nodded off there. |
GREETING | Huh-what? |
GREETING | Oh, hello there. Were you standing there for very long? I didn't notice you. |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath. Your Aureal stand true. |
GREETING | Allow me to serve you, my Lord. |
GREETING | What is it, Emissary? |
GREETING | My soul for Sheogorath. |
GREETING | Speak quickly. |
GREETING | Madgod's blessings. |
GREETING | Blessings of the Madgod. |
GREETING | Your lips to His ears. |
GREETING | Yes? |
GREETING | Speak, madwoman. |
GREETING | Speak, madman. |
GREETING | You're back! How nice for you. Does that mean you've made a decision? Or are you lost? Suicidal? Just let me know. |
GREETING | You haven't spoken to both Priests. You'll end up making a stupid decision, and you won't live to regret it. Don't do that. |
GREETING | You're talking to me. You should be talking to the Priests. You can't be doing both, can you? Neat trick if you could. |
GREETING | Aren't you off to a good start! That's important. For me. Really, your work is going to save me a lot of time. |
GREETING | How can I make your life easier? It's what I live for. |
GREETING | If you think I'm interested in whatever you're selling, you're wrong. I'm not. Why don't you go play with the Gatekeeper? Run along now. |
GREETING | You've killed my child! How dare you! Get out of my sight! |
GREETING | I'm too upset to talk right now. |
GREETING | Yes? Do you require assistance? |
GREETING | Isn't that a hoot? I love it, myself. Best part of being a Daedric Prince, really. Go ahead, try it again. He loves it! |
GREETING | Just one more time. At least. He's a sport. |
GREETING | Go ahead. Summon him. He loves it. |
GREETING | Well now, what news do you have to report? |
GREETING | Yes. You've gotten rather proficient with your new ability. As I said, try not to abuse your power. |
GREETING | Have we not covered this? I believe you've mastered your new skill. |
GREETING | I was right there. You could have just walked over to me. |
GREETING | I assume you're having fun? |
GREETING | Might we stop this now? |
GREETING | Surely, you have something better to do. |
GREETING | Well done. Summoned again. I applaud you. |
GREETING | What a surprise. I'm summoned. Your skill in repetition is truly astounding. |
GREETING | Clever. You've summoned me again. My Lord has made quite a choice for his champion. |
GREETING | That's enough. Really. |
GREETING | Ah, summoned again. My Lord does so enjoy that, as is His prerogative. I'll assume you're done for now. |
GREETING | Ah... our Lord has granted you the power to summon me. How wonderful for me. |
GREETING | When summoned, I can offer advice on your current endeavor. I imagine it's up to you what to do with my wisdom. |
GREETING | Do try to use your power sparingly. I have duties to which I must attend. Rather more important than shepherding you around, I'm sure. |
GREETING | While being summoned is truly a wonderful thing, and not at all tiresome, I believe Lord Sheogorath wishes you to speak with Him again. |
GREETING | I see you've returned. How exciting for you. |
GREETING | I believe you have some news for Lord Sheogorath. Perhaps you should be speaking with him instead of illuminating me with your presence. |
GREETING | I am sure Lord Sheogorath will be thrilled to hear whatever pressing matter you have to discuss with Him. |
GREETING | I believe you have some news for Lord Sheogorath. Perhaps you should be speaking with Him instead of illuminating me with your presence. |
GREETING | I am the Master Smith of New Sheoth. Why bother with that other smith? |
GREETING | What can you possibly see in her? She spends more time cutting herself than swinging a hammer. |
GREETING | The Fringe is outside Lord Sheogorath's mercy... but not his justice. |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath! Have you found any yet? |
GREETING | Do you have any yet? |
GREETING | Good luck to you! |
GREETING | As is the tradition, you are to be awarded a focus crystal as a token of your fine work. |
GREETING | I'll have it sent to the palace and placed in the main hall, if you wish to take a look at it. |
GREETING | Yes, Lord Sheogorath? Why do you disturb me? |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath... as I expected. I will hear you and then ask for peace from your prattle. |
GREETING | Say what you will, receive your answers, and leave me to my solitude. |
GREETING | I'm sorry to bother you, Lord, but there seems to have been a misunderstanding. |
GREETING | A small token of your appreciation might clear this up, or perhaps it's better if we leave at this time. |
GREETING | My Lord, it seems there has been some misunderstanding. |
GREETING | Ordinarily, we could clear this up with a token payment, but under the circumstances, the peace of the Realm requires that I escort you away. |
GREETING | Your Grace, you have committed a crime. Only the Lord Sheogorath is above the laws of this Realm. |
GREETING | You must return any property that does not belong to you. Now, will you serve your sentence in the dungeon, or pay reparations? |
GREETING | My pardon, Your Grace, but Lord Sheogorath's justice applies to all within His Realm. |
GREETING | You must return any stolen items. I regret that I have no choice but to escort you to the dungeon, as you are short of the required reparations. |
GREETING | Submitting to Sheogorath's justice is wise. Will you pay reparations, or serve your sentence? Either way, your stolen goods are forfeit. |
GREETING | Decided to mend your ways? It's the dungeon for you, then, since you lack the gold for reparations. Your stolen goods are forfeit, of course. |
GREETING | Halt, lawbreaker! Lord Sheogorath's justice demands reparations or it's the dungeon for you. Any stolen goods will be confiscated. |
GREETING | Drop your weapon! Hand over your stolen goods and face the Lord's justice. Pay your due reparations, or it's the dungeon for you. |
GREETING | You thought you could escape Lord Sheogorath's justice? Your stolen goods are now forfeit, and you can either pay reparations or face the dungeons. |
GREETING | Halt, scofflaw! You can't afford to pay reparations for your crimes, so it's off to the dungeon for you. Your stolen goods are now forfeit. |
GREETING | Come with me, scum. Those who can't afford to pay reparations must face Lord Sheogorath's dungeons. I'm confiscating your stolen goods as well. |
GREETING | Hand over your stolen property, lawbreaker! If only you could afford to pay reparations... too bad, it's the dungeon for you. |
GREETING | You're trespassing here. |
GREETING | You're trespassing! Leave now, or I'll arrest you! |
GREETING | You're trespassing here. You'll have to leave. |
GREETING | Yes? Do you require assistance? |
GREETING | What news do you have to report, Inquisitor? Have you found who is responsible? |
GREETING | How may I assist you, my lord? |
GREETING | How may I assist you, my lady? |
GREETING | What is it you require, my lord? |
GREETING | What is it you require, my lady? |
GREETING | Your desires are my command, my lord. |
GREETING | Your desires are my command, my lady. |
GREETING | It gives me great pleasure to see you again, my lord. |
GREETING | It gives me great pleasure to see you again, my lord. |
GREETING | You've made your choice and forsaken the name Arden-Sul. Please, leave me be. |
GREETING | Happy times and happy days, my lord! |
GREETING | Happy times and happy days, my lady! |
GREETING | You've made your choice and forsaken the name Arden-Sul. Please, leave me be. |
GREETING | How may I be of service to you, milord? |
GREETING | How may I be of service to you, milady? |
GREETING | You really shouldn't be here! |
GREETING | Once again, we meet. |
GREETING | My collection is complete! My collection is complete! Glory days! Wheeeeee. |
GREETING | So, you have the pearls? Or perhaps any other things of value I can have -- I mean, hold for you? |
GREETING | Well, hello there. It's good to see such a well-equipped individual as yourself around these parts. |
GREETING | But you look tired. Carrying all that gear will do that to you. I'd be glad to shoulder some of the burden... relieve you of that expensive stuff. |
GREETING | Or is there something else I can take from -- I mean, help you with? |
GREETING | Let's be civil, shall we? Please, have a seat. |
GREETING | Well? Have you made up your mind? The tension is almost palpable. |
GREETING | Yes? Change of heart? Do tell. |
GREETING | I am all that is left. The others were struck down by Order. How did this happen? |
GREETING | I know I am only a lowly male, but I am at your service. Shall I follow you into battle? |
GREETING | I am all that is left. The others were struck down by Order. How did this happen? |
GREETING | I know I am only a lowly male, but I am at your service. Shall I follow you into battle? |
GREETING | What are your orders? |
GREETING | What is it now? |
GREETING | Hello... don't mind me... I'm a little tired. Can't sleep at home, you know. The walls. They aren't safe. |
GREETING | Have you found me a safe place outside to sleep yet? |
GREETING | Please, meet me in the reception chamber. |
GREETING | You've made short work of the intruders. Sheogorath should be proud to have such an efficient apprentice. |
GREETING | Now, if you'll step on the last teleporter pad, I will meet you in the reception chamber so we can recover your earnings. |
GREETING | I see Lord Sheogorath chose wisely when he selected you to liberate Xedilian. |
GREETING | Now, how may I continue to assist you? |
GREETING | The Fork! Songs of bringing? The Fork for Big-Head? |
GREETING | The Fork for Big Head. Oh, where has Master put the Fork? It sings alone. Far from home. Sad, sad Fork. Sad, sad Big-Head. |
GREETING | Fribble, just frib... Wait. You can understand me? Lovely! It's been too long since I was able to have a nice chat with someone. |
GREETING | What a pleasant surprise. Previously, it was only poor Big Head who seemed to understand me. And he's always in such a lather about that Fork. |
GREETING | Have you found anything for me? |
GREETING | So much to gather, so little time. Perhaps you can help? You might help against the coming storm. |
GREETING | Perhaps you could help us? But why should I trust you? You might be, you know... one of Them. |
GREETING | Our situation is desperate, she controls our minds... but wait, I've said too much. |
GREETING | Talk to my Kishashi. If she will trust you, I will trust you. |
GREETING | Did you talk to Kishashi? I can't trust you if she doesn't. It's nothing personal, really; it's just that everyone else is out to get me. |
GREETING | Wouldn't surprise me if you were here spying on me for You-Know-Who. |
GREETING | Did Kishashi send you with something? A certain utensil, or weapon... depending on who you ask? |
GREETING | Have you spoken with Kishashi? Until she sends word you are a friend, I will not speak to you. Not another word. |
GREETING | Hurry. We don't want anyone to see us talking, do we? |
GREETING | Perhaps you are the one? No, probably not. Never mind. But then again.. |
GREETING | Ranarr-Jo is in need of a hero, but I'm not certain you are to be that one. First, you must earn his trust. |
GREETING | Make it quick. I've work to do. I need five pod pits. |
GREETING | Normally the peasants do that work, but pod pits are special. They hatch into beautiful birds! |
GREETING | Yes? Oh look, you have some pod pits! I need five of those myself. |
GREETING | I suppose I can stop to chat with a friend, but I'm really busy. |
GREETING | Be quick please, I have a farm to run. It isn't going to run itself, now is it? |
GREETING | You've certainly done your part protecting Xedilian. Should Sheogorath ever decide to visit, I'll be sure to inform him of your proficiency. |
GREETING | My boat is coming along swimmingly. |
GREETING | Ew. You smell worse than that cat, Bhisha. Get away from me! |
GREETING | That cat beggar is following me! He's going to eat me, Lord Sheogorath, I just know it. Don't look! He's standing right over there. |
GREETING | That cat beggar is following me! He's going to eat me, I just know it. Don't look! He's standing right over there. |
GREETING | You haven't seen that filthy cat beggar have you? |
GREETING | I hope you have something for me. |
GREETING | Hello again... talk to me while you can. I don't think I've got too long. |
GREETING | Sickly Bernice, proprietor. Don't get too close now. You might catch what I have. |
GREETING | The Madgod has given you a task. Surely, someone of your copious talent should be able to handle it. |
GREETING | Ah...you're here. Joy. You'll want to speak to the Lord Sheogorath. |
GREETING | Any word on my Medallion? |
GREETING | Fetid Grove is a dangerous place... please be cautious. |
GREETING | It's good to meet you. The name's Pyke, and I welcome you to my humble home. Please, make yourself comfortable. |
GREETING | Since you're here, I was wondering... do you think you could assist me? I'm having a bit of a crisis. |
GREETING | I hope you can help me with my crisis. |
GREETING | If you could help Pyke, I think you'd make him very happy. |
GREETING | I've grown quite fond of him and can't stand seeing him this way. |
GREETING | I'm still working up the nerve to paint his portrait, but I'd rather do it when he's back to his happier self. |
GREETING | More questions? Astounding. Speak. |
GREETING | Yes. What can I do for you? I imagine you're here about the door? |
GREETING | Don't go back in there. I'm warning you. You'll end up like the others. |
GREETING | Did you hear that? Did you? Voices from nowhere, madmen... where does it end? How did I get this posting? |
GREETING | I still say steer clear of that door. Nothing good to be found on the other side of it. Of that, I'm certain. |
GREETING | I follow Adeo, your Grace. If she follows you, then so do I. |
GREETING | Your Grace, a dark time has been thrust upon us. Passwall is under attack. We are outmatched and outnumbered. |
GREETING | At first light, the spire at the center of town became active. Immediately, the area around it began to crystallize and change. |
GREETING | Soon after that, the sky darkened and the knights came. |
GREETING | Are the Mazken prepared? |
GREETING | Have you prepared the Aureals? |
GREETING | Were you able to provide the Mazken with aid? We have little in the way of supplies here. No healing. No restoration. |
GREETING | If you've done all that you can do, are you prepared for battle? |
GREETING | Have you provided the soldiers with aid? We have little in the way of supplies here. No healing. No restoration. |
GREETING | If you have done all that you can, are you prepared to face the enemy? |
GREETING | The enemy comes. Prepare yourself. |
GREETING | The enemy comes. Prepare yourself. |
GREETING | Victory is ours... for the moment. |
GREETING | We must discuss our next move. The spire is obviously their source of power. This battle will not end until we find a way to shut it down. |
GREETING | Victory is ours... for the moment. |
GREETING | We must discuss our next move. The spire is obviously their source of power. This battle will not end until we find a way to shut it down. |
GREETING | We will not be able to hold this position for long, Your Grace. |
GREETING | With all due respect, the hour grows late and the situation grows darker. If we are to complete this plan, you must go now. |
GREETING | Your Grace! You... you're alive! Truly, you are the greatest warrior ever to hold the seat of Dementia! |
GREETING | I was certain that no one could survive the spire's collapse, but here you are! By the Staff, you are more than worthy to lead us. |
GREETING | I fear that our work is not yet done. The area is still overrun with Knights that were not destroyed in the spire. |
GREETING | You should return to the Palace and speak with Sheogorath. Ask him how he plans to defend this realm. |
GREETING | I... I cannot believe it! You survived! We were certain that your light had been lost! |
GREETING | I apologize for doubting you, Your Grace. You are a most worthy leader, perhaps the greatest warrior to ever hold the Seat of Mania. |
GREETING | But I fear that our work is not yet done. The area is still overrun with Knights that were not destroyed in the spire. |
GREETING | You should return to the Palace and speak with Sheogorath. Ask Him how He plans to defend this Realm. |
GREETING | The citizens of Passwall must begin to rebuild. Much has been lost, and I fear that this is only the beginning. |
GREETING | Passwall must have a new dawn. The struggle will be great, but I have no doubt that we shall overcome this dark time. |
GREETING | Your Grace! We didn't expect you here. Grakendo Udico is in command. You should speak with her. |
GREETING | Your Grace! We didn't expect you here. Aurig Desha is in command. You should speak with her. |
GREETING | Yes, Your Grace? |
GREETING | What orders would you give me, Your Grace? |
GREETING | Yes, Your Grace? |
GREETING | What orders would you give me, Your Grace? |
GREETING | The Knights are sure to attack again. |
GREETING | We will keep fighting until the last of us is dead. |
GREETING | I trust you have reconsidered your position. Are you now ready to help me? |
GREETING | You are a breaker of Tenets, and have been eternally exiled from the Dark Brotherhood! Begone from here, and never return! |
GREETING | You have broken a Tenet, and have been exiled from the Dark Brotherhood! You must defeat the Wrath of Sithis to regain any status you once had! |
GREETING | I see you've returned. Wonderful. Do you wish to return to your location at the time of the unfortunate...incident? |
GREETING | You've done it! Well done, Lord Sheogorath. I never doubted you for a moment. |
GREETING | Now, of course, there is business to attend to. As you have assumed the mantle of Sheogorath, there are matters that deserve your attention. |
GREETING | As lord of this Realm, there are a number of benefits to which you are entitled, as well as a number of duties to which you must attend. |
GREETING | Shall I continue with you, Lord? |
GREETING | Shall I continue with you, Lord? |
GREETING | You wish an escort, Lord? |
GREETING | Are you injured, Lord? Do you require my services? |
GREETING | Well, what have we here? Another hopeful whose blessing hasn't fully taken root? |
GREETING | No, I don't think so. You're an adventurer? How disgusting. Why don't you go back the way you came? |
GREETING | I'm not sure I can make this much clearer... |
GREETING | Stop wagging that tongue at me, or I will rip it out! |
GREETING | He's too much! Killed all my men! Get out of my way! |
GREETING | I don't have time for you. Get out of my way! |
GREETING | Isn't there something you should be doing right now? You know, for example, the things you were specifically told to do? |
GREETING | The triumphant champion returns! |
GREETING | So, do you feel any different? Now that you've been through this experience, I mean. |
GREETING | You know what it's like now... Always wanting that next fix, hating it but craving it at the same time, and hating yourself for all of it. |
GREETING | Ah, well. All over now. The Chalice helps, doesn't it? Indeed it does, and I could use some helping right now. I'll just take that back from you. |
GREETING | And as a token of my gratitude, I grant you the role of Courtier of Mania, with all of its entitlements. |
GREETING | Which is to say, none. |
GREETING | Why do you speak to me, when you have the Chalice but have not yet returned it? |
GREETING | Well, look at you. A change for the better, or for the worst? We'll have to see, won't we? |
GREETING | Didn't we have this conversation already? Or was that someone else... No, it was me. And you. And so you know what you should be doing right now. |
GREETING | The Chalice, remember? Don't forget, because if I forget then no one will remember, and it might cease to exist. Reality is fickle like that. |
GREETING | Ahh yes, THERE you are! You couldn't imagine how long I've been waiting for you. So little to do, and so much time. |
GREETING | Hmm, could you, in fact, imagine just how long I've been waiting? I don't think you could, but I might be wrong. I might also not care. Which is it? |
GREETING | From these Gatekeeper bones I can make some arrows. |
GREETING | We need to get through the Gates of Madness. Let's go kill the Gatekeeper! |
GREETING | The Gatekeeper is slain. Congratulations. The honor of taking the keys from his corpse is yours. |
GREETING | Should we continue on? |
GREETING | We need those Gatekeeper bones. You ready to go to the Gardens with me? |
GREETING | You're certainly a cute little thing aren't you? Did you fly a long way? You did? Come here and perch on my shoulder for awhile. |
GREETING | Hello there! You're a cute little thing, aren't you? A little baby bear. Did you get lost? |
GREETING | I've never seen such colors on a cat before. You're the most beautiful thing I've ever seen! |
GREETING | Are you a gruff little dog, are you? Well, come curl up here by my feet then. |
GREETING | I'm J'zidzo. What has four legs, a tail, and is red in Cyrodiil? |
GREETING | A bloody black horse courier. Hahahaha! ... Ahahaha! |
GREETING | What time is it when a Minotaur sits on your fence? Time to get a new fence! Ahaha! |
GREETING | A day without sunshine is like... night. Ahahaha! |
GREETING | Why do wizards write books? Because they're good at spelling! Ahahaha! |
GREETING | Why did the bandit take a bath? To get a clean getaway! Ahaha! |
GREETING | Why are pirates, pirates? Because they just Arrrghhh! Oh ho ho ho! |
GREETING | Did you hear about the two Argonians that walked into a tavern? The second one should have seen it coming. Ahaha! |
GREETING | What did Sheogorath say to the man who refused to wear pants? "Come to the Shivering Isles, I can clearly see you're nuts!" Ahahahaha! |
GREETING | Why did Sheogorath measure the Shivering Isles? Because he's the ruler! Ah ho ho ho! |
GREETING | What do you call a Golden Saint who has his fingers stuck in his ears? Anything you like, he can't hear you. Ahahaha! |
GREETING | I wouldn't be caught dead with a necrophiliac. Ahaha! |
GREETING | On the other hand... you have different fingers. Oh ho ho ho! |
GREETING | Hello. I'm Atrabhi! People think I'm not friendly because I'm always reading. I enjoy a good conversation, though. |
GREETING | Welcome, I'm very glad to see you again. No really, why do you look so doubtful? Have people been lying about me again? |
GREETING | Do you like visitng Split? It's a great place to live. The people are charming, and the weather is fantastic. No, really, it's true! Why would I lie? |
GREETING | I have it on good authority that that bookworm, Atrabhi is a compulsive liar. My only fault is my naive trusting honesty. How can I help you, friend? |
GREETING | Hello. My name isn't Atrabhi, I don't know why everyone calls me that. And I don't know where I get this reputation for being a liar, either. |
GREETING | Oh, hello. The real world just isn't as colorful as the ones in the story books, is it? Nor as truthful as the essays and histories. Alas. |
GREETING | Hi there. You remind me of one of the characters from a story I've been reading. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Hi there. Not to be rude or anything, but I'm anxious to get back to my book. |
GREETING | Look. I don't know you. I don't really want to know you. If you insist on talking to me, go right ahead. But I won't promise to be nice. |
GREETING | I thought I made it perfectly clear. I'm not interested in whatever you are selling, so if you don't mind... |
GREETING | Don't you have something better to do than bother perfectly innocent people with your idiotic rambling? But if you insist, go right on ahead. |
GREETING | I don't know where you got the impression that I want to talk with you. You must be kinda slow, huh? |
GREETING | I'm Yngvar the Wanderer. Although most people now call me Yngvar Doom-Sayer. It's true, the world is about to be destroyed. |
GREETING | Some people are frightened by this, or they despair, or even try to deny the truth of what I say. |
GREETING | But my message is actually one of comfort. The world is ending, and we can't do anything about it. Once you accept that, you'll be at peace, like me. |
GREETING | Spread the word. The world is coming to an end. But it's nothing to worry about. |
GREETING | I don't understand... the world was supposed to end.... Order was supposed to destroy everything. It has always happened that way. |
GREETING | Sickly Bernice, proprietor. Talk to me while you can. I don't think I've got too long. |
GREETING | Can't talk now. That door has been making noises again. No telling what's coming out. |
GREETING | I'd stay back from that door if I were you. Nothing that's gone in has come out right. |
GREETING | How dare you interrupt me! |
GREETING | Follow me! You are deserving to bear witness to Ciirta's destruction! |
GREETING | Ciirta has fallen into darkness. Ra'kheran will lead the Apostles to the light! |
GREETING | Ciirta is dead, and now the Apostles fear that there is no one to lead them to the light. |
GREETING | I should be the one who is leading, however. Do I have your support? |
GREETING | Have you brought to me the daggers? |
GREETING | Have you reconsidered my offer? Will you bring to me the daggers? |
GREETING | You... you do not belong here. You are a stranger! |
GREETING | No! You do not understand! Put away your weapons, I mean you no violence. Perhaps you can help me. |
GREETING | You... you do not belong here. Quickly! Put on a robe before the others see you! They will kill you on sight! |
GREETING | Please, I mean you no violence. Perhaps you can help me. |
GREETING | Ciirta is dead, and Ra'kheran has fallen. Who will guide us now? |
GREETING | Ciirta is dead. Ra'kheran will guide us now. |
GREETING | Ah, I see you've been successful in the Fringe. How can I assist you, Your Grace? |
GREETING | Do you require assistance with the task Sheogorath has given you? |
GREETING | Hello, my name is Tove. "The Unrestful," they call me. So much to do, and so little time. There's only one of me to go around, you know! |
GREETING | Your Grace, has Relmyna sent you on an errand? Do you need help with your task? |
GREETING | Ah, is Your Grace having difficulty with his choices? |
GREETING | I see it's back to the Fringe once again, Your Grace. |
GREETING | Your Grace, why disturb this ceremony? Oh, I must have come accidentally. I should come when it is more appropriate. My apologies. |
GREETING | Congratulations on creating the Gatekeeper, Your Grace. |
GREETING | A new Gatekeeper! Excellent. We might be onto something with you, after all. That should keep out the stragglers. |
GREETING | And I see you've learned to summon Flesh Atronachs! Relmyna must like you, little Duchess... but probably not in THAT way. |
GREETING | A new Gatekeeper! Excellent. We might be onto something with you, after all. That should keep out the stragglers. |
GREETING | And I see you've learned to summon Flesh Atronachs! Relmyna must like you, little Duke... but probably not in THAT way. |
GREETING | Yes, little Duchess? I believe I sent you to rebuild my Gatekeeper. If you're too busy, I'm sure Jyggalag will wait.... |
GREETING | Yes, little Duke? I believe I sent you to rebuild my Gatekeeper. If you're too busy, I'm sure Jyggalag will wait.... |
GREETING | Halt. Mortals are not permitted within the walls of holy Cylarne. |
GREETING | State your business. Cylarne is holy ground, unfit for mortals. |
GREETING | You again. Guess you're not afraid of catching it. |
GREETING | You! You're one of them! What do you want with me? Scratch me with your claws? Steal my breath? My babies will protect me! |
GREETING | This is a private gathering of our... society. You may watch, but don't interfere. |
GREETING | Wait... you're not one of them... no. You're fine. Cats. They're everywhere. But my babies protect me. |
GREETING | Why do you torture me? I don't want any trouble with your kind! I've got dogs, you know. Vicious ones! |
GREETING | Ever vigilant. That's my motto. They'll sneak up on you. Because they're sneaky. Sneaky fur. Sneaky whiskers. |
GREETING | What we do here is our own business. Don't interfere. |
GREETING | So, the cycle begins anew and the Dutchess of Dementia has fallen. |
GREETING | Just remember it was I that assisted you. I expect that will carry some favor under your rule. |
GREETING | What do you want now? I told you what I'm willing to do... now get away from me before someone hears us. |
GREETING | Ahhh, good to see you again. |
GREETING | It is my honor to serve you. |
GREETING | The... the lady Syl has fallen? Can this be? |
GREETING | I admit I had my doubts about you, but something told me I was doing the right thing. Many thanks. |
GREETING | Don't be fooled, the Ritual isn't over. |
GREETING | The body on the bed isn't Syl, but merely an impersonator. The real Syl uses many such decoys to throw would-be killers off her trail. |
GREETING | Syl has made her escape through the hidden tunnel in the gardens outside her quarters! She must not get away! |
GREETING | Be wary, I fear that her escape may be a ruse to lure you into an ambush. |
GREETING | Please, I have done all I can. There is nothing more to say. Just be cautious. |
GREETING | What is it you require? |
GREETING | How can I be of service? |
GREETING | Once again has the Ritual of Accession come full circle! |
GREETING | The heart of Syl has been consumed by Arden-Sul's will, and the Demented welcome you with open arms. |
GREETING | I now declare you to be Duchess of Dementia of the Shivering Isles! May your wrath and anger be your guide. |
GREETING | Once again has the Ritual of Accession come full circle! |
GREETING | The heart of Syl has been consumed by Arden-Sul's will, and the Demented welcome you with open arms. |
GREETING | I now declare you to be Duke of Dementia of the Shivering Isles! May your wrath and anger be your guide. |
GREETING | Your task is nearly complete. All that's left is to touch the Altar and let Arden-Sul devour the Duchess' heart. |
GREETING | Wondering why I let him go, aren't you? I can see it in your face. Mostly in the eyes. I may take those from you when this is done. |
GREETING | This has never happened before! The ruler of Mania turning traitor? Unprecedented! But different is good. A new act in this play. |
GREETING | Maybe we're on to something here. We'll see how it plays out. It can't be worse than what's happened before. |
GREETING | You've done it! The Ritual is complete, and you've survived! Who'd have thought? Now, on to other... |
GREETING | You have things to do. Talking to me isn't one of them. |
GREETING | You've made your choice and forsaken the name Arden-Sul. Please, leave me be. |
GREETING | What? What is it? Very busy. Things to do. Or see. Or something. |
GREETING | What can I do for you on this fine, fine day? |
GREETING | Well done. I suppose you deserve your new post. Now, if only you stay alive long enough to enjoy it... |
GREETING | Well? What are you waiting for? You have the heart, and the altar awaits. |
GREETING | Ugh. How messy. Well, now that you possess Syl's Heart, I'd make my way to the Sacellum as soon as possible. |
GREETING | And do hurry, that heart is beginning to smell. |
GREETING | Do I have to spell it out for you? Apparently I do. |
GREETING | Syl has been slain. You need Syl's heart. I'll let you figure out the rest. |
GREETING | Now that you've found Syl's escape route I'd tread very carefully. She is the Mistress of Deception after all. |
GREETING | If she means to escape, she'll do everything in her power to stop you. |
GREETING | Kithlan seems eager to help you. When you become sovereign of Dementia, I'd keep him around. |
GREETING | So, you want to find the secret escape route? Easy enough. |
GREETING | I can't tell you exactly where it is. I wouldn't want your quest to be a "bust." |
GREETING | Clever adversary isn't she? I bet your thinking that this was too easy, yes? |
GREETING | Well, things aren't always as they seem. In fact, I think I hear the answer to your problem coming as we speak.... |
GREETING | Confused already? Very disappointing. |
GREETING | If I were you, and thank Sheogorath that I'm not, I would begin with the people who spend their day closest to Syl. |
GREETING | Your Grace, Adeo has been waiting for you. Please, speak with her at once. |
GREETING | I follow Issmi, your Grace. If she follows you, then so do I. |
GREETING | Your Grace, Issmi has been waiting for you. Please speak with her. |
GREETING | The Wellspring is restored! |
GREETING | You have saved us. We are forever grateful, your Grace. |
GREETING | Please, allow me to teach you this spell, so that you may summon our kind to you in times of need. |
GREETING | Also accept this gift of armor. It is the least I can do to show thanks for your help. |
GREETING | The Wellspring is restored! |
GREETING | You have saved us. We are forever grateful, your Grace. |
GREETING | Please, allow me to teach you this spell, so that you may summon our kind to you in times of need. |
GREETING | Also accept this gift of armor. It is the least I can do to show thanks for your help. |
GREETING | Hello there. You don't have any experience building boats, do you? I'm rather stuck, what without any instructions and all. Confusing stuff. |
GREETING | Orinthal, retired Assassin. Now I live here. Only Redguard here, incidentally. An interesting fact, isn't it? I do enjoy facts. |
GREETING | Hello again. You don't happen to recall how many steps you took in getting here, do you? I was just wondering. |
GREETING | Greetings. Did you know that I slept for exactly 237 minutes last night? I find that fascinating. |
GREETING | Hello there. Have I mentioned that my left arm is actually one inch longer than my right? Never know when that might be important. |
GREETING | I am Wide-Eye, Steward to His Grace, the greatest Duke of Mania in all of history, Thadon. He is my reason for being. My purpose in life. |
GREETING | Are you here to see Thadon? I would be, if I were you. Thankfully, I already have cause to speak to him every day. |
GREETING | So many forks. Not the True Fork. Only it sings. Have you the Fork for Big Head? Fork that sings? Fork that rings? |
GREETING | Pretty, pretty forks. Singing sad, sad songs. Do you hear them? |
GREETING | What do you need, Sparkles? I'm always here. Can't afford to sleep. Can't be too careful. |
GREETING | So far, so good. If this world's a dream, I'm not waking up. |
GREETING | I'm Amiable Fanriene. Sorry, can't talk. Got to move on. |
GREETING | It's not safe here. The walls are about to collapse. You'd best get moving, friend! |
GREETING | No time to chat. The ceiling looks like it's about to buckle. Got to move. |
GREETING | Sorry, friend. It's not safe here. Can't talk now. Got to move. Carefully. Don't want to bring the place down on our heads! |
GREETING | 1, 2, 3. Hi, I'm Jastira Nanus... 4, 5, 6... As you can see, 7, 8, 9, 10... I'm a little busy counting at the moment... 11, 12, 13. |
GREETING | Um. Oh, no. I lost count. Crap. Okay. Well, what do you want? |
GREETING | 1, 2, 3... is this important? 4, 5, 6... I'm counting... 8, 9. Oh, no. I missed 7. Speak up before I get mad! |
GREETING | Rendil Drarara, chef extraordinaire at your service. |
GREETING | You haven't truly eaten a decent meal until you've had my Strawberry Harrada, Greenmote Lime Surprise, and Spiderling Under Glass! |
GREETING | Make this brief, I have a pot of Grummite Gumbo simmering on my fire at home. |
GREETING | Hmmm... how do you do? I'd say, very well from the look of things. |
GREETING | I'm Sontaire, spend one night with me and I'll remind you why they say "love hurts." |
GREETING | So, how'd you like to get together later and leaf through my octavo? |
GREETING | New around here? Well, we can start off by getting one thing straight. |
GREETING | The men around here are mine. You want fresh pickings, go out and scrounge up some leftovers in a settlement or something. |
GREETING | I don't like competition. Just stay away from the menfolk, and we'll get along just fine. |
GREETING | I bid you greetings and cheer, with the grace of a noble stallion. You seem to be of fine temper and wit, says the poet known as Halion. |
GREETING | As I look upon your face, you remind me of a summer's day. Of a distant and secret place not so far away. |
GREETING | Zoe Malene's the name. Sorry I don't have much time to have a formal introduction, but I must get my latest painting finished! |
GREETING | Not that it matters, really. I'm sure I'll lose my inspiration halfway through. |
GREETING | I don't have time for this; I must get back to my next catastrophic waste of time. |
GREETING | Who am I? How about a failure, a fraud, an utter sham. I'm a poet without merit, a slave to my own stupidity and will likely ruin your day. |
GREETING | Why should I get up to greet the day when every living thing mocks me? |
GREETING | You're new here, so I'll try to be patient with you. |
GREETING | I am compiling a taxonomy of every living thing in the Shivering Isles, the weather, changes in the moon and stars, and their interrelationships. |
GREETING | I must not be interrupted! My work requires the highest degree of concentration. I hope I won't have to repeat myself. |
GREETING | Can't you see I was in the middle of my daily dewfall survey? Now I have to start all over again. |
GREETING | You've interrupted my tree growth measurements! You've ruined a whole day's work! Why can't you just leave me alone? |
GREETING | I'm sure you didn't see it, but there was a very interesting beetle right there. Now it's gone, of course. |
GREETING | How will I ever finish the Encylopedia Sheothia with these constant interruptions!? |
GREETING | Is it so hard to leave me alone to get some work done? My wind and humidity measurements must be VERY precise! |
GREETING | Now it's all... ruined... I have to start everything over from the beginning! |
GREETING | Why won't you just leave me alone? What do you want? |
GREETING | I would prefer that you didn't disturb me at home. My research is exhausting and I don't like to be bothered here. |
GREETING | Ah, a stranger in town. But as I always say, a stranger is just a friend I haven't met yet! |
GREETING | Hey, friend, do you think you could help me out? I'm caught a bit short at the moment... anything at all would be much appreciated. |
GREETING | What do you need, friend? Anything for you. |
GREETING | Hey, got any apples? Or carrots? Anything at all crunchy and yummy to eat? |
GREETING | My feet hurt so bad. I could sure use a new pair of shoes. Can you help me out? Please? |
GREETING | Do you think you can spare a little something for an old friend? You know I'm good for it. |
GREETING | Have you caught my act yet? I'm Thaedil, the juggler. I'm sure you've heard of me. |
GREETING | Oh, who am I kidding? More likely you came to scoff at the worst juggler in the world. |
GREETING | Did you see that? Twelve balls in the air at once! No one has EVER juggled that many at once. |
GREETING | Is there anything more pathetic than a clumsy juggler? Don't even look at me! |
GREETING | Once I've perfected my act, I'll be the toast of the Realm! |
GREETING | Don't be shy. I'm really very approachable. You wanted an autograph, is that it? |
GREETING | I'm awful. Just awful! Why I became a juggler I'll never know. My mother pushed me into it. |
GREETING | You saw my last show, and came to mock me, right? Don't worry, I already know. I disgust myself. |
GREETING | Hey there. I'm Horkvir Bear-Arm. They call me that because I once wrestled a bear, not because I work all day out in my garden without a shirt on. |
GREETING | Hey there. I'm really busy. Got lots to do. So if you don't mind, make it quick. |
GREETING | I guess I can spare you a minute. But not more than that. I've got to get back to work. Always more work to do than time to do it. |
GREETING | Well, I guess I can take a short break. A short one, mind you. I have lots to do still. |
GREETING | I'm Muurine. If you have any secrets, I'm the one to tell. I won't share them with anyone but my family. Unless they're good ones, that is. |
GREETING | Hello there. I just finished a lovely conversation with Uncle Leo; it seems he's not feeling well today. Lost an arm. |
GREETING | I'm Beelei. You... you came from out there? And you survived? Then how do I know you're not one of THEM? |
GREETING | It's awful out there in the world, isn't it? Best to just stay at home, inside... where it's safe. |
GREETING | You! You're... No, you're not one of them. Still, you've no business being here. And if you see them, tell them Erver is ready and waiting. |
GREETING | I know they're coming. They'll come for you. Like they came for my sister. Put her on the Hill of Suicides. |
GREETING | Why are you here again? You'll only draw attention to us, give them one more reason to attack! |
GREETING | Dulphumph gro-Urgash, Scalon killer. You'll keep quiet, if you know what's good for you. Never know when one might be sneaking up behind you. |
GREETING | I hope you covered your tracks. Last thing you want is a Scalon picking up on your scent, and catching you when you're not looking. |
GREETING | I'm Anya Herrick. I serve Lady Syl, and she allows me to remain protected within the House of Dementia. I'm so grateful to her. |
GREETING | Here we are, safe indoors. Nothing to harm us here, is there? |
GREETING | I am Kithlan, Steward of Lady Syl. Unless you have reason to be here, your presence is unwelcome. |
GREETING | Do you have business in the House of Dementia? |
GREETING | You? Why would I want to talk with you? Very well, out with it before I change my mind and add you to my list of experiments! |
GREETING | I suppose you think you have something important to say? Hurry up! |
GREETING | Shhh! Watch if you want, but don't bother anyone. |
GREETING | Hello there, hello indeed! I'm Caldana Monrius. Well met! |
GREETING | Help me out,friend. I need some skooma. Real bad. The good stuff. You know? Been dry for days. Got some skooma for me? I pay well. |
GREETING | Yes, indeed... Sheogorath's palace is quite lovely this time of year. Sure, I can give you directions! |
GREETING | Can't be too careful. Please, friend. I'm begging you. Help me out. |
GREETING | Gimme the skooma! Don't hold out on me. I know you have it! |
GREETING | Pssst. Buddy. Gimme the skooma already. Quit playing around! |
GREETING | I'll do anything to suck down some sweet Skooma. Anything. You got some? |
GREETING | Eh? Oh... I'm sorry. I was just... nothing. Never mind. I am Ranarr-Jo. I work the fields here in Fellmoor. |
GREETING | All day, every day, I work them. And for what? For Cindanwe? You think I am her servant, yes? If it weren't for her magic, things would change. |
GREETING | Cindanwe would breathe her last breath with my hands around her throat and my sweet Kishashi would take her place. If only... |
GREETING | Speak quickly. Cindanwe watches us. She watches us always... |
GREETING | Relan. It is I who kills. It is I who hunts. It is I who keeps the fields and farms clean for Cindanwe. |
GREETING | Clean of vermin. Clean of the things and people who would take our crops and eat them with their nasty nasty teeth. |
GREETING | I wish I had more teeth -- great big fangs on my arms and legs to eat them before they eat us. |
GREETING | Soft flesh... brittle bones... snap snap... Love how they crack. |
GREETING | I am Kishashi and Fellmoor is my domain. A queen, some would call me. But others will say that Cindanwe is in charge. Pah! Liars! |
GREETING | Her majesty cannot tolerate a liar. It is I who makes the rules here. If you need anything, you come to me. |
GREETING | I am Kishashi, great hero of the northlands. I once single handedly held off an entire horde of Grummites. |
GREETING | Have you heard my story about the time I beat seven Orcs in a drinking contest? I'm famous for it! |
GREETING | I have died seven times, each more painful than the last. But still, I return! Would you like to hear about it? |
GREETING | You'd better have a good reason for interrupting me. Keeping these miscreants working this mudhole is no simple task. |
GREETING | If you must know, I am Cindanwe, foreperson. And don't let that liar Kishashi or that psycho Ranarr-Jo tell you any different. |
GREETING | You again? Make it quick. I have work to do. |
GREETING | Did you know I've counted over a 954 dead rats, 137 dead Grummites, and 12 dead men? I'm Jastira Nanus, by the way. I count corpses. I'm good at it. |
GREETING | It's been so long since I've seen a corpse to count. Perhaps I'll have to make my own. Yep, that's what I'll have to do. Yes, can I help you? |
GREETING | Hello there. I'm Hirrus Clutumnus, not that it should matter to you, or anyone else for that matter. I'm worthless. I should die. Will you kill me? |
GREETING | Didn't think so. I'm such a puddle of dog pittle that people can't even be bothered to end my miserable existence. Oh, well. Goodbye. |
GREETING | Hey, can you help me? Suicide is bad. I'll just end up on the Hill. But, perhaps you can kill me? Stick me in the heart with something sharp? |
GREETING | Oh, the misery of being me. Someone end me! And be quick about it, please! |
GREETING | Really? You want to talk to me? Is this some kind of a joke? If you want to help, just end my life. Kill me. Here, now! |
GREETING | Why, hello there! I'm Brithaur! It's a pleasure to meet someone who doesn't judge me so harshly. The people here, they have some ideas about me. |
GREETING | But you, you seem so pleasant! And dressed so well! You must have a very full purse. Very full indeed. You are a very fortunate soul. |
GREETING | Well, I've got to be going -- many treasures to find around here, yes indeed! We'll speak again, I'm sure! |
GREETING | It's you again! I'm so pleased to see you! Look at what you have! Is this new? Let me get a closer look! Exquisite! |
GREETING | It's you again! I'm so pleased to see you! |
GREETING | Hello there. Have you reconsidered my offer? |
GREETING | If this is your first time to the Museum, perhaps you would care for a tour. |
GREETING | I am the curator of the Museum of Oddities, Una Armina. Have we met? You look familiar... |
GREETING | Anyway, I'm always looking for new exhibits, so remember me when you come across anything Odd. |
GREETING | Hello, I'm Una Armina. Perhaps you've heard of my Museum of Oddities? |
GREETING | There you can view all the finest Oddities of the Realm. I'm always looking for new exhibits, so be sure to think of me when you see anything Odd! |
GREETING | Welcome to the Museum of Oddities! Let me know if you'd like a tour of our exhibits. |
GREETING | Tonight's duel should be good. Stay and watch. |
GREETING | It's gone... all of it, gone! Have you seen any of it? Any of my things? The others... they think I'm stealing, but I just want my things back. |
GREETING | Ah, you again. Have you seen any of Ma'zaddha's things? A shiny spoon, or a broken bottle? I can't find them. |
GREETING | Hello there. I suppose I should make the effort to introduce myself. I'm Horkvir Bear-Arm. I hope there isn't anything I can do for you. |
GREETING | Are you sure you want me? If not, I'd rather just sit down a while, or maybe take a nap. |
GREETING | Oh, hello. Can't you see I'm dozing off here? I was just daydreaming about how awful life is. I'd like to get back to that as soon as possible. |
GREETING | I hope there isn't something you need from me. Being needed is worse than being forgotten, isn't it? I think so. Well, go on. Go on. |
GREETING | No! The Wellspring!... |
GREETING | They've stopped it up. You... you must make it to the Wellspring, and let the waters flow... |
GREETING | Was my sin so great that I must suffer for all eternity? |
GREETING | Shall we start the ceremony? |
GREETING | You've made your selection. Now, we travel to the statue of our Lord, in the Fringe. There we will perform the ceremony. Make haste! |
GREETING | I shall meet you in the Fringe, near the bust of Sheogorath. Now go! Make haste. |
GREETING | Is it that difficult? Fetch one of each. Hurry up! |
GREETING | Sheogorath's Duchess or not, you try my patience! Are you confused about your task? |
GREETING | Sheogorath's Duke or not, you try my patience! Are you confused about your task? |
GREETING | You have returned with all the components? Excellent. All that remains is to choose the body parts. |
GREETING | You! I remember you. You're the adventurer who slew my Gatekeeper, are you not? |
GREETING | Hello! It's always a pleasure to speak with you. |
GREETING | She has darkened... what will we do now? |
GREETING | Greetings, friend. Have you come seeking the light? |
GREETING | Greetings, sister. How does the light find you this day? |
GREETING | May the light shine upon your face! |
GREETING | Greetings, brother. How does the light find you this day? |
GREETING | What are your orders, m'Lord? |
GREETING | How may I serve you, Lord? |
GREETING | One of your military minions was looking for you. It sounded urgent, but I'm afraid I don't know the details. |
GREETING | What a mess! I would prefer to speak in the palace. Shall we? |
GREETING | I don't mean to point out the obvious... but isn't that Jyggalag right over there? He doesn't look very pleased to find you here, does he? |
GREETING | If you're finding Jyggalag a bit overwhelming in person, you might consider using your Staff. It may prove effective in this battle. |
GREETING | It appears to me that Jyggalag is strengthened by these obelisks that are disfiguring the Palace lawn. Perhaps shutting them down would help? |
GREETING | It seems that you've finally gotten Jyggalag's full attention. |
GREETING | Cleansing the Tree seems to have convinced him that the direct approach was his only option. |
GREETING | I would congratulate you, but perhaps that should wait until after you've prevented Order from storming the Palace. |
GREETING | Perhaps further conversation should wait until things are a bit more... relaxed? You seem to have your hands full at the moment. |
GREETING | Ah, there you are. It seems that we have a... bit of a problem. It's the Font of Madness... no doubt you were on your way there just now. |
GREETING | As I feared. The sickness is spreading through the Fountainhead. |
GREETING | Do not delay. If the Font of Madness itself becomes Ordered, all your victories over Jyggalag will have been in vain. |
GREETING | Your task is only half done. The Font will not be fully cleansed while Order pollutes one of the pools that feed it. |
GREETING | You've done well. Already I can feel the Fountainhead renewing itself, flushing the taint of Order from its veins. |
GREETING | At this time, you have enough to go on. Now, get back to it! |
GREETING | Why did you come here? Why do you still do the bidding of that prattling fool? |
GREETING | When I swore allegiance to Jyggalag, my eyes were opened. |
GREETING | I saw who my true enemies were for the first time. |
GREETING | Order's time has come. The Greymarch is upon you. |
GREETING | Why did you come here? Why do you still do the bidding of that prattling madman? |
GREETING | When I bowed the knee to Jyggalag, my eyes were opened. |
GREETING | All that had come before - meaningless. Pointless frivolity. |
GREETING | My lord Jyggalag has given me clarity, and purpose. |
GREETING | Order's time has come. The Greymarch is upon you. |
GREETING | Now is not really the time for conversation, is it? I feel like I'm interrupting something. |
GREETING | Perhaps when you've finished your slaughtering and washed the blood off your hands, we can chat again. |
GREETING | I wondered how long it would take before you needed my help. And here I am, at your service. |
GREETING | Really, sir, you'll need to start thinking for yourself. It is one of the basic requirements of godhood. |
GREETING | Really, ma'am, you'll need to start thinking for yourself. It is one of the basic requirements of godhood. |
GREETING | Well, well. So you've experienced both shades of madness. Wonderful. You seemed fulfilled. Full of fill. Bursting at the seams. Seamless. |
GREETING | Now to the meat of your endeavor. The crux of the situation. The reason for your being here, and the likely cause of your death. |
GREETING | Marvellous, marvellous! Self-immolation is a wonderful thing, isn't it? But now that we've had our fun, off to the Sacellum with you. |
GREETING | I'm almost positive I sent you away to do something important. Cylarne... Flame... Great Torch. Yes... why are you here? |
GREETING | You've brought it! The holy Flame of Agnon, the fire of Inspiration and Rapture! |
GREETING | If you light the Great Torch on the Mania side of the Sacellum, you will be a hero to the people of Bliss, I assure you! |
GREETING | Are you ready to repent of your actions in Cylarne, and light the Great Torch for Mania? |
GREETING | So, you've decided to light the Torch for Mania? |
GREETING | Ahh! You burn with the purging Fire of Agnon, the flame of Truth, the flickering beacon of hope in the gloom of despond! |
GREETING | Come, light the Great Torch for Dementia. Illuminate the conspiracies! Deepen the shadows! The people of Crucible await their Hero! |
GREETING | It would be a truly Demented act to light the Great Torch with a Flame purchased with the blood of the Golden Saints. |
GREETING | Come, light the Great Torch for Dementia! |
GREETING | You'll uplift the poor, suffering folk of Dementia with the Flame, then? |
GREETING | Light the Great Torch! Let the flames proclaim the glory of Dementia across the realm! |
GREETING | Light the Great Torch! Let the Maniacal dance of the flames blaze out across the realm! |
GREETING | Greetings, stranger. Are you here to help us drive the Mazken out of Cylarne? |
GREETING | What can I assist you with? |
GREETING | Finally, Lord Sheogorath has sent someone to assist me! |
GREETING | But where are my manners? Ahem... must get into my professional tone... ahem... |
GREETING | Welcome to Xedilian, I'm the dungeon caretaker, Kiliban Nyrandil. |
GREETING | Victory is ours! I have already selected a candidate for the honor of kindling the Altar of Rapture. |
GREETING | I will now claim the honor of victory for myself here on the Altar of Despair. |
GREETING | This is no place for a mortal. We are about to join battle against the Mazken. You'd best stand aside. |
GREETING | Greetings, Emissary. We await your command. |
GREETING | Those traps up ahead will cut my Aureals to pieces! |
GREETING | But if you can get that gate near the bridge open, we can bypass their traps and meet them blade-to-blade! |
GREETING | We'll hold our position here until you get that gate open. May Sheogorath's madness guard and guide you! |
GREETING | We can't advance until you get that gate open! |
GREETING | The Altar of Despair is ours! We'll hold our position here and cut the remaining Mazken to pieces when they try to retake it! |
GREETING | The time for speech is ended. Come! |
GREETING | I'm disappointed in your choice. You'll find Mania to be a fickle friend. |
GREETING | The Great Torch flares with the light of Dementia! All of Crucible will be celebrating tonight! |
GREETING | Here. Take this. The reward you have earned. Quickly now. It's best if no one knows you wear this. |
GREETING | I'm disappointed in your choice. Why you would choose to honor the fetid madness of Dementia is beyond my understanding. |
GREETING | The Great Torch shines with the pure light of Mania! You chose well! |
GREETING | In accordance with the ancient tradition, receive now the Raiment of Arden-Sul in honor of your mighty deed in service to Mania. |
GREETING | Dervenin, High Priest of Mania at your service. What brings you to this holy place on such a fine day? |
GREETING | You chose well. The Great Torch shines as a beacon of Mania to inspire and enflame all who gaze upon it! |
GREETING | Happy times! Happy days! |
GREETING | What else can I help you with on this glorious day? |
GREETING | Arctus, High Priest of Dementia. I'm here to guide those that wish to serve themselves. What did you require? |
GREETING | You chose well. The Great Torch shines with the luster of Dementia and the glory of Sheogorath. |
GREETING | How can I be of service? |
GREETING | What did you require? |
GREETING | Um... did you know that you're on fire? |
GREETING | The holy Flame of Agnon! You've brought it back to light the Great Torch of New Sheoth! |
GREETING | Ah, the Flame of Agnon shines again! Soon the Great Torch will flare with the pure light of Dementia! |
GREETING | Ah, you're the one who lit the Great Torch for us. Well done! |
GREETING | Every time I see the Torch shining with the flame of Dementia, I blame you. |
GREETING | You gave those Maniacs something to think about, lighting the Torch for us. Well done! |
GREETING | What were you thinking, lighting the Great Torch for Mania? For shame. |
GREETING | Order will rule this realm. It is foreordained. |
GREETING | Madness always yields to the march of Order! |
GREETING | I prepare the way for my Lord Jyggalag. |
GREETING | The battle is upon us. There is no time for conversation. |
GREETING | The battle is upon us, this is no time for talk. |
GREETING | We've managed to slow them down this time. |
GREETING | We've lost so many... |
GREETING | Perhaps this time we will have more than a few moment's rest. |
GREETING | Every time it gets quiet, they come back stronger and in greater numbers. |
GREETING | Head to Xeddefen, Your Grace. By your will, we shall hold this position. |
GREETING | Xeddefen is the goal, Your Grace. We will hold the town as long as we can. |
GREETING | Head to Xeddefen, Your Grace. We will hold this position. |
GREETING | May the light and your mother's grace guide you to Xeddefen and the means to topple this menace. |
GREETING | You've survived! It... it cannot be! |
GREETING | Your Grace, I bend my knee to you. How you survived the collapse, I cannot imagine. |
GREETING | You've survived! It is a miracle! Hail the warrior Duke of Mania! |
GREETING | By the light, how did you make it out of there? |
GREETING | Only a true warrior could have accomplished this task. The Aureals shall sing your story for eons to come. |
GREETING | It's... it's you! I remember you. What are you doing down here? How did you get past the Knights? |
GREETING | When they attacked, I ran from Passwall. They didn't say a word, they just started killing! The screams! By the staff, you can't imagine the screams! |
GREETING | Felas and I slipped down here thinking that we'd be safe. But, no! We landed right in the middle of them! |
GREETING | Felas ran off with them and left me to die! Me! That ingrate! Disloyal cur! Imagine, leaving me here all alone! |
GREETING | Can we get out of here? |
GREETING | I'm going to stay here and help rebuild this place. These fools need me. |
GREETING | Does Your Grace wish to be crushed to death, or do you merely find difficulty in locating the buttons and switches in these old ruins? |
GREETING | It seems only fair to warn Your Grace that those who came before often placed switches far from the door itself. |
GREETING | For what purpose, we've never exactly been sure. |
GREETING | Uhm, Your Grace... now doesn't seem to be the best time for conversation. Perhaps your survival should take precedence at the moment. |
GREETING | Are you having trouble with the Obelisks, Your Grace? |
GREETING | It would seem that the Fringe has come under attack. The longer you wait to investigate, the harder it will be for you to do as you are told. |
GREETING | It would seem that the forces of Order have moved very quickly. |
GREETING | News of your success in the Fringe precedes you. To further cement the victory I have an important task for you to perform. |
GREETING | You will seek the assistance of Relmyna Verenim in Xaselm to rebuild the Gatekeeper. You remember the creature you killed to get in here? |
GREETING | With the Gatekeeper restored and Xedilian in operation, we won't have to worry about anything getting in. Things already here are another matter. |
GREETING | You'll need to speak with Relmyna Verenim. She'll help you with your task. Strange woman. Has some unusual tastes. |
GREETING | With that done, the Fringe should be secure. For now. I can feel things start to get a little hairy. And, not in the good way, like on your head. |
GREETING | No! The Wellspring!... |
GREETING | They've stopped it up. You... you must make it to the Wellspring, and let the waters flow... |
GREETING | Forgive me, but now is not a time for talk. We must reach the Wellspring with all possible haste. If it is damaged, we are lost. |
GREETING | Forgive me, but now is not a time for talk. We must reach the Wellspring with all possible haste. If it is damaged, we are lost. |
GREETING | You have my thanks for freeing me, but... Just who are you? |
GREETING | You have my thanks for freeing me, but... Just who are you? |
GREETING | You must set me free! |
GREETING | The barrier can't be broken by you. It's too tough... use the chime! Ring the chime, and that may shatter it! |
GREETING | You must set me free! |
GREETING | The barrier can't be broken by you. It's too tough... use the chime! Ring the chime, and that may shatter it! |
GREETING | I am yours to command, Your Grace. |
GREETING | We must find Dylora and free her! |
GREETING | I am yours to command, Your Grace. |
GREETING | Is Your Grace prepared to enter Brellach now? We cannot delay for long. |
GREETING | Thank you for coming. I apologize for summoning you. The blame is mine. |
GREETING | We've lost control of Pinnacle Rock. Syl let them in... We had no idea she would turn on us. |
GREETING | They captured our commander, Dylora, and have her imprisoned somewhere inside. Our first priority must be rescuing her. |
GREETING | Thank you for coming. I apologize for summoning you. The blame is mine. |
GREETING | We've lost control of Brellach. Thadon let them in... We had no idea he would turn on us. |
GREETING | They captured our commander, Staada, and have her imprisoned somewhere inside. Our first priority must be rescuing her. |
GREETING | Your Grace, there is trouble! You must come quickly! |
GREETING | You should be off like the wind, solving problems and doing good deeds! |
GREETING | And if not good deeds, then deeds of a sort. Strongholds to save, and Daedra to rescue. That sort of thing. Now get going. |
GREETING | This is a particularly exciting turn of events, is it not? |
GREETING | A perfect job for you, my newest and only Noble in the realm! If Order has entered my army's stronghold, things have taken a disturbing turn. |
GREETING | It means Order has tried subterfuge... not its strong suit. Amazing! Perhaps things aren't going as poorly as I'd imagined. |
GREETING | You'll want to get all the details from the messenger. Unless you already have. You haven't, have you? |
GREETING | I exist to serve, Your Grace. |
GREETING | I exist to serve, Your Grace. |
GREETING | Your Grace must assist us, or we could be lost to this Realm. |
GREETING | Your Grace must assist us, or we could be lost to this Realm. |
GREETING | Time passes, and still you are here. Perhaps you do not wish to play the role that has been forced upon you? |
GREETING | I have been waiting for you, Your Grace. This day, as all days before and after, is well known to me. There are no surprises to Dyus of Mytheria. |
GREETING | Sheogorath has fallen and you seek the means to foil the machinations of the Prince of Order. You seek the Throne of Madness. |
GREETING | However, no mortal may sit upon the throne without the staff. So here you are in my prison, seeking to supplant the one who placed me here. |
GREETING | If you wish to take the place of Sheogorath, then ask me what you will. |
GREETING | Again we cross paths. |
GREETING | How can I help you this fine day? |
GREETING | Ah, you again! A pleasure, I'm sure. No time for chatter now; I have a few important things to attend to, or did I? Ah well... |
GREETING | Wondering why I let her go, aren't you? I can see it in your face. Mostly in the eyes. I may take those from you when this is done. |
GREETING | This has never happened before! The ruler of Dementia turning traitor? Unprecedented! I've seen others defect, but never a Duke! |
GREETING | Maybe we're on to something here. We'll see how it plays out. It can't be worse than what's happened before. |
GREETING | You've done it! The Ritual is complete, and you've survived! A shame about Thadon, but it's how he would have wanted to go. Now, on to other... |
GREETING | You have things to do. Talking to me isn't one of them. |
GREETING | Happy times! Happy days! |
GREETING | Once again has the Ritual of Accession come full circle! |
GREETING | The Blood of Thadon has been consumed by Arden-Sul's will, and all of Mania welcomes you with open arms. |
GREETING | I now declare you Duchess of Mania of the Shivering Isles! May your light shine upon all our happiest days. |
GREETING | Once again has the Ritual of Accession come full circle! |
GREETING | The Blood of Thadon has been consumed by Arden-Sul's will, and all of Mania welcomes you with open arms. |
GREETING | I now declare you Duke of Mania of the Shivering Isles! May your light shine upon all our happiest days. |
GREETING | You've made your choice and forsaken the name Arden-Sul. I have no wish to speak to you. |
GREETING | Sheogorath sent for me and I have arrived. That's all I know. |
GREETING | There's no need to mourn. The Ritual has begun! Be happy! |
GREETING | What can I do for you on this fine, fine day? |
GREETING | Well done. I suppose you deserve your new post. Now, if only you stay alive long enough to enjoy it.... |
GREETING | Well? What are you waiting for? You have the blood, and the altar awaits. |
GREETING | Ugh. How messy. Well, now that you possess Thadon's drug-tainted blood, I'd make my way to the Sacellum as soon as possible. |
GREETING | Lord Sheogorath doesn't like to be kept waiting. |
GREETING | Do I have to tell you everything? |
GREETING | You need his blood, so take it! |
GREETING | You've done it! Color me impressed. On second thought, don't. I like what I'm wearing. |
GREETING | All that remains is to watch the soon to be late Thadon eat his food and smile with glee as his heart goes "boom." |
GREETING | Dinner is promptly at 8 o'clock and those who are late don't get Alocasia Fruit Cup! |
GREETING | Choices, choices. Well, now that you've liberated some Greenmote from the Silo, you need to add it to Thadon's food and wine. |
GREETING | The kitchens are a good place to start, but they are deep in his quarters guarded by more Saints. |
GREETING | So once again you have choices; to sneak or to kill. Be cautious, these Saints are some of his most elite. |
GREETING | Watch your step in the Silo. Thadon doesn't want just anyone traipsing through there. |
GREETING | You can count on the presence of the Golden Saints to defend his impressive store of Greenmote. |
GREETING | You can try to sneak by them or you may elect to eliminate them, but the latter is hardly the way of Mania, now is it? |
GREETING | So it's Greenmote you need, eh? Well, I think it's fairly clear who knows where that powdery substance is stored. |
GREETING | Follow Wide-Eye. I think she mentioned an errand she runs? That would be your best bet. |
GREETING | Confused already? How very disappointing. |
GREETING | If I were you, and thank Sheogorath that I'm not, I would begin with the people who spend their day closest to Thadon. |
GREETING | What? Do you have business in the House of Dementia? |
GREETING | Why do you approach the Duchess of Dementia? Do you seek death? |
GREETING | I'm only talking to you out of loyalty to Sheogorath. Otherwise I'd cut you open and pull all your insides out. |
GREETING | Yes? What do you want? Out with it! |
GREETING | No way! I'm never talking to you, ever again! After she found out what I told you... she... she... you have no idea what Pain is until she... she... |
GREETING | Just leave me alone -- go away! |
GREETING | The Gatekeeper walks again. This is good. Now maybe Relmyna will be in a better mood around here. |
GREETING | Did you hear that? Oh boy... |
GREETING | You are here to help rebuild the Gatekeeper. That is very good of you... considering what you did to him. |
GREETING | So many strange noises here. People screaming, animals dying. But I've learned so much... so much. |
GREETING | Be careful of Relmyna's temper. She... she has ways of extracting obedience. |
GREETING | I don't think I can render any assistance until you hear Lord Sheogorath out. Do pay close attention. |
GREETING | You've been speaking to Thadon. I can tell. He has a certain... effect on people. |
GREETING | Did he mention me, perhaps? Or was there something else you wanted to discuss? |
GREETING | Yes? How may I assist you? I'd be happy to help, if helping you means helping Thadon. |
GREETING | No. Go away. I'm not here. |
GREETING | Stay away! You don't know! You can't know! It's in there! It'll kill us all! |
GREETING | Yes, hatchling? Do you seek Thadon? |
GREETING | How can I help you... Sir? Miss? You all look alike to me. It's so hard to tell. Are you here to see Thadon? |
GREETING | You've served Sheogorath well. Farewell. I go now to kindle the Altar of Despair. |
GREETING | Kill the Aureals. Don't stop until every last one of them is dead. |
GREETING | Victory is ours! I have already instructed my subordinates to kindle the Altar of Rapture. |
GREETING | It is my honor to sacrifice myself on the Altar of Despair at Lord Sheogorath's command. |
GREETING | You've served Sheogorath well. Farewell. I go now to kindle the Altar of Despair. |
GREETING | Begone, mortal, or you will soon find yourself between the Mazken and their prey. A most dangerous place to be. |
GREETING | I am honored to assist Lord Sheogorath's emissary. |
GREETING | A mortal wandering the halls of holy Cylarne... and a male no less. Explain yourself. |
GREETING | What is your business here? |
GREETING | Your betrayal of the Aureals was a strategem worthy of one of my own people! Victory by means of treachery is the sweetest kind. |
GREETING | Your name will be hailed whenever we toast this day's victory in our halls at Pinnacle Rock. |
GREETING | You served out the Mazken with their own medicine. Not the most glorious victory, perhaps, but Cylarne is ours at last thanks to you. |
GREETING | Thanks to you, the Mazken have been utterly defeated! |
GREETING | Help us hold the Altar against the Mazken's counterattack! |
GREETING | My betrothed! I must save her! |
GREETING | Please! I must find my betrothed! |
GREETING | My betrothed is gone! I cannot live without her. I only hope I can take a Fanatic with me. |
GREETING | Power! I need power! Unless you can give me the magicka to help these soldiers, get out of my way. |
GREETING | The citizens are in my way. Should I kill them? No? Too bad. If only I had more magicka. I could kill the Fanatics and then rule this town! |
GREETING | They doubted my power. Now they'll see! |
GREETING | 1, 2, 3. I need my arrows. 5, 7, 11. I can't get them. 13, 17, 19. If I leave, who will keep up the count? 23, 29, 31. |
GREETING | 3, 1, 4. Without any arrows, I am useless in this battle. 1, 5, 9. But if I leave to get them, who will count? 2, 6, 5. |
GREETING | 1, 2, 3. My arrows are finding their targets! 4, 5, 6. |
GREETING | I am Bat gro-Orkul, warden of the armory. If you need weapons or armor, I've got them. |
GREETING | I'm keeping Vitharn's weapons and armor safe from thieves and miscreants. |
GREETING | The invaders are breaking through! I danced for the rain, but it isn't helping. |
GREETING | You should return what you have stolen. |
GREETING | Prior Dreth has tasked me to pray for Vitharn's safety. |
GREETING | Stand back! They're going to breach the gate any minute now! |
GREETING | Don't stand too close. I need room to swing my weapon. |
GREETING | We're doomed, doomed I tell you! |
GREETING | I'm a farmer, not a soldier! I don't know how to use this weapon. |
GREETING | I sat here and feasted while others fought. Thus I earned my doom. |
GREETING | I went about my business while others fought. Thus I earned my doom. |
GREETING | I used my piety to avoid joining the defense. Thus I earned my doom. |
GREETING | Oh! Hello, there. I'm sorry, you startled me. My nerves get rattled rather easily these days, I'm afraid. Living alone will do that to you. |
GREETING | Now, is there something I can help you with? |
GREETING | What have we here? A visitor? |
GREETING | I'm afraid you've missed the party. The guest of honor has already left. |
GREETING | You won't be leaving, though. I'll see to that now. |
GREETING | I honestly don't know how to repay you. I'm not a wealthy man by any means, but perhaps I could assist you in other ways. |
GREETING | You're awake.... good. I didn't want to disturb you. I suppose you're wondering what I did with Selene? |
GREETING | The authorities at the Imperial City took her off the ship as soon as we docked. I was also informed that there was a reward for her capture. |
GREETING | Here you go. Don't spend it all in one place... unless it's here of course! |
GREETING | I suggest you rest in your room until we arrive back at the Imperial City. Graman should have us underway soon. |
GREETING | We should get back to Oreyn and report what we have found. |
GREETING | We must find Galtus Previa. He must be here somewhere. |
GREETING | Let us be on our way. |
GREETING | Well, well. The Gray Fox, in person. |
GREETING | The new Gray Fox. The cowl suits you. Me? I am much happier without it. |
GREETING | Leave my husband and I alone, Gray Fox. Your presence only stirs up evil memories. |
GREETING | As I live and breathe! The Gray Fox! It's an honor. |
GREETING | The infamous Gray Fox! You're the most famous thief in the world! |
GREETING | Even though you are the Gray Fox, I'm going to look the other way this time. |
GREETING | What's this? Black soul gems? |
GREETING | Oh, dear. This is worse than I'd expected. |
GREETING | All right. I'll just take these from you. I'll need them for my report to the Council. |
GREETING | Now, you didn't find any sort of recommendation? Very well. I shall write one myself, and include it in my report to the Council. |
GREETING | In light of the circumstances, I believe they'll find it more than adequate. |
GREETING | I'm just doing my job. You got a problem with it, you go talk to Eridor. |
GREETING | I'm busy. You got business to discuss, you talk to Eridor. |
GREETING | Eridor says I ain't supposed to chat with people in town. Sorry. |
GREETING | You have failed Namira. Cursed forever are you. |
GREETING | Adamus Phillida is dead! I could feel my heart swell with the Night Mother's love the moment that Imperial pig issued his last breath! |
GREETING | You have done a great service to the Dark Brotherhood today, Assassin. Your reward is well earned. |
GREETING | You also managed to leave Phillida's severed finger as a warning to his successor. Well done! Your bonus, 500 additional gold coins, is well earned. |
GREETING | Go now. Get some rest. Sithis knows you've earned it. When you're ready for another contract, you need only ask. |
GREETING | Adamus Phillida is dead! I could feel my heart swell with the Night Mother's love the moment that Imperial pig issued his last breath! |
GREETING | You have done a great service to the Dark Brotherhood today, Assassin. Your reward is well earned. |
GREETING | Sadly, you chose not to leave Phillida's severed finger as a warning to his successor. Your laziness has cost you your bonus, I'm afraid. |
GREETING | Now go. Get some rest. I'll have another contract ready for you shortly. |
GREETING | Well now, you are an ambitious one, aren't you? I'm afraid I have no more contracts for you. Our time working together has come to an end. |
GREETING | Instead, you must report to Ocheeva, here in the Sanctuary. She will be providing all your contracts from now on, and is waiting for you as we speak. |
GREETING | You need to close the Great Gate! We'll try to hold them off as long as we can! |
GREETING | Adamus Phillida has been a thorn in the Dark Brotherhood's side for far too long. Kill the pig, so Sithis can enslave his soul for all eternity! |
GREETING | No! No, I'm too late! I thought I could get here in time, thought I could stop you! |
GREETING | By Sithis, what have you done? What madness has claimed you? You have betrayed me, you have betrayed the Dark Brotherhood! Why? |
GREETING | I am here to end your miserable life, to... But... I can see the confusion in your eyes. You... You have no idea what I'm talking about, do you? |
GREETING | The gate may be closed, but some say you slew the Count's son in the process. Is this what defines a hero? |
GREETING | I've just received word from the Countess of Bruma that an Oblivion Gate has opened outside the city. |
GREETING | It seems that the Mythic Dawn are putting their plan to attack Bruma into motion. |
GREETING | Since you've dealt with these Gates before, I'd like you to help the Countess's guard close this gate. |
GREETING | Once they've seen how it's done, they should be able to handle any new gates on their own. |
GREETING | Get back, you filthy beast! I'll have nothing to do with the likes of you! |
GREETING | No, no! Stay away from me! |
GREETING | You won't get any of my blood! Get away from me! |
GREETING | Kvatch was rebuilt from ruins once before and she'll do it again. You have my thanks. |
GREETING | Hello, Associate. It seems you've obtained the final recommendation you required. |
GREETING | Ah, our newest pickpocket. |
GREETING | I'm glad you stopped by. I have a... situation that you might be able to help with. |
GREETING | I might have something for you, but we can't talk about it here. Meet me at the usual place, and at the usual time. |
GREETING | By your crimes, you have been permanently expelled from the Fighters Guild. You have no further chance to atone for your actions. |
GREETING | All guild members have been instructed to deny you service, shelter, and assistance. From now until your death, you do not exist in our eyes. |
GREETING | You've brought back the horns. Your rank and responsibilities are restored. There will be no further chances given you. |
GREETING | Amusei sends his regards. |
GREETING | What can a humble Doyen do for a sly thief? |
GREETING | You are a welcome sight in these troubling times. |
GREETING | You have found Theranis and the Lost Histories of Tamriel? |
GREETING | The esteemed cat burglar honors me. |
GREETING | Have you recovered those taxes? |
GREETING | I see you took us up on our offer. Good. I'm glad to see you. Signy will be along shortly. I'm sure we can find something to do while we wait. |
GREETING | Now we can't have you standing there all uncomfortable in all those clothes. Why don't you take everything off and place it there on the table. |
GREETING | Have you returned with the ingredients you were sent to find? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Chironasium. Can I help you? |
GREETING | Feeding time is over, vampire! Go back to the grave that spawned you! |
GREETING | Hush, child. This is serious. |
GREETING | I'm sorry for running away like that, but fear got the best of me. |
GREETING | I'm glad you talked me into coming with you. Now that the curse has been lifted, I feel like I've taken care of my family's unfinished business. |
GREETING | Excellent work, my friend. May the manor give you many years of happiness. I'm now off to the Imperial City once more. Farewell! |
GREETING | I had a feeling you'd catch on sooner or later. That's why I had this trap prepared for you. If you'll notice, the grave is already dug. |
GREETING | This time, it wasn't to take something away from the graveyard, it was to add something. I'm afraid all I can offer you is an unmarked grave. |
GREETING | I hope we'll get to Skingrad soon. I've had enough of the wilderness for now. |
GREETING | Can't you see I have things to do? Now please... get out of my way. |
GREETING | A little bird told me that you've been asking around town about Glarthir. Our resident "eccentric." I'd like to know why. |
GREETING | How can I be of service? |
GREETING | Warmest greetings to you. I trust you've already spoken with Ocheeva? I am Vicente Valtieri. I provide assignments for all new family members. |
GREETING | Please, do not let my appearance... unnerve you. The needs and Tenets of the Dark Brotherhood come before my own needs as a vampire. |
GREETING | Now, if you're ready to get to work, I can provide you with your first contract. |
GREETING | What is your wish, you who have been blessed by our Lady's voice? |
GREETING | So, the pirate has been eliminated. Excellent. No one will mourn his passing, and Sithis has been appeased. |
GREETING | Please accept this Black Band as your reward. It is a ring whose powers are quite useful to those who value... discretion. |
GREETING | I had to find someone else to bring me the Crown of the Ayleids, since you were unwilling to help me. |
GREETING | Be that as it may. I now have a task that should be better to suited someone of your particular talents. |
GREETING | Why has the Cheydinhal Sanctuary not yet been Purified? Everyone based out of that location must die. Only then will the Black Hand be satisfied. |
GREETING | The ritual of Purification is complete. Well done. Sithis has been appeased, and the time has come to acknowledge and reward your unwavering loyalty. |
GREETING | The Black Hand is most pleased with your progress. You have been invited to share in secrets that few within the Dark Brotherhood even know exist. |
GREETING | Your life in the Sanctuary is over. Those contracts are behind you. Now, you will serve the Black Hand. You will serve me. |
GREETING | From this moment forward, you will walk the shadows as my Silencer. You will receive contracts only from me. Your new life has begun. |
GREETING | I'm sorry to tell you, but there are no more contracts to be had. As you know, business hasn't been good due to the Blackwood Company. |
GREETING | And... you didn't hear it from me, but I think you should go speak with Oreyn. Now. He'd like your help with a couple things. |
GREETING | I've got some bad news for you. Donton didn't take the news about her son well at all, not that you'd expect otherwise. |
GREETING | She's expelled Oreyn from the guild. Stripped him of all rank and privileges. And you, she's demoted you. You've been busted down to Protector. |
GREETING | I'm sorry this happened, but those are the Guildmaster's orders. I'm sure you can gain your rank back, in time. |
GREETING | Cat-Face. Yes, that's right. That's what they call me. Because they can't pronounce my Black Marsh name, I guess... |
GREETING | ... and, supposedly, because my face looks like a cat. Don't see it, myself. |
GREETING | Must be a joke. Don't get the joke, either... but the customer is always right. |
GREETING | But, as I was going to say, welcome to Five Riders Stable. Five? Riders? I don't see them, either... |
GREETING | ... But that's what they call the stable when I buy it, and what do I care what they call it...? |
GREETING | Where was I? Oh. Yes. We sell paints. Good horses. Good enough, anyway... |
GREETING | ... good eating... they tell me... |
GREETING | That's a joke. I wouldn't eat one of these horses. Nothing wrong with them, of course... |
GREETING | ...but that's a pile of money for horse steaks, isn't it? |
GREETING | I shouldn't say any more... but you have treated me so well. Perhaps I can trust you. |
GREETING | I'm on my way to Rosethorn Hall now. I won't be long. |
GREETING | Hello, I heard you purchased the Servants Quarters for Rosethorn Hall, and I was wondering if you had anyone in mind to fill that position? |
GREETING | For 150 gold and a roof over my head, I'm yours. |
GREETING | Well, to help around the house I mean. |
GREETING | I will never forget your brave rescue of my daughter. What can I do for you today? |
GREETING | My hero! |
GREETING | What should I do? |
GREETING | It's good to see you in the real world. I'm indebted to you for rescuing me from my nightmare. |
GREETING | I suppose thanks are only a small token of my appreciation. Allow me to reward you for your bravery. |
GREETING | I'm afraid I don't have much in the way of coin, but allow me to present you with something that may help in your travels. |
GREETING | Have you returned with the materials you were sent to collect? |
GREETING | It is unfortunate that we should meet for the first time under these circumstances, Associate. |
GREETING | You have been found guilty of killing a guild member. As such, your guild privileges have been suspended. |
GREETING | If you wish to be reinstated, you must perform a service for the guild. Are you willing to do so? |
GREETING | Your money or your life. |
GREETING | This is a hold up. Hand it over or die. |
GREETING | Pay up, or else. |
GREETING | Dawn is breaking. |
GREETING | I have nothing to say to you. |
GREETING | What's this? |
GREETING | Is this the best your pathetic guild could do? If so, our work will be easier than I suspected. And to think, Traven has sent you to defeat us? |
GREETING | I should've killed you outright when I had the chance. Well, life is all about second chances, isn't it? I won't waste this one. |
GREETING | M'aiq knows much, tells some. M'aiq knows many things others do not. |
GREETING | When we're done with all this, we'll talk. If we're still alive... |
GREETING | Just follow the Captain's orders. |
GREETING | Not now. There's work to be done. |
GREETING | Now's not the time for talking. |
GREETING | Lead the way. I'm right behind you. |
GREETING | We saw the smoke from the Gold Road while out on patrol. How can we help? |
GREETING | Well, you managed to get Llathasa's bust, and you got Hieronymus Lex off my back. However, you broke the code of the Thieves Guild. |
GREETING | You killed someone in the Chapel, and now you have to pay the blood price. Until you do, you are no longer a member of this guild. |
GREETING | Don't bother to come back until you have it. |
GREETING | With your help I uncovered the informant that had compromised the Thieves Guild. |
GREETING | I know I used you in this matter with the Llathasa's bust, but I couldn't be certain that you weren't working with Myvryna. |
GREETING | Here is the reward you were promised. Even though the bust is gone, you've earned it. |
GREETING | I'm also promoting you to the guild rank of Bandit, which will let you use Dar Jee of Leyawiin as your fence. Good work! |
GREETING | You know, stranger, there comes a time in every man's life when he has to admit that he's lost the fight. Well, I've fought and I've lost. |
GREETING | Who did I lose to? Who is my great enemy? Well, don't laugh... it's a bunch of damn fish. |
GREETING | I don't know what I'll do if you don't get those scales for me. I've saved so much for my retirement, but it's just not enough... |
GREETING | Come back to laugh at the pathetic old man, have we? To the pit with you! Leave me alone. |
GREETING | Eh? You again? You ready to hear about an old man's troubles? |
GREETING | Oh, you poor dear. |
GREETING | I'm afraid you're late to the party. The guest of honor has already left! |
GREETING | And I do hate to disappoint you, but Mucianus is in no condition to be leaving. He's a Worm Thrall now, and shall be quite content here. |
GREETING | A grim fate indeed, but one does not cross the Order of the Black Worm without suffering greatly for it. |
GREETING | I shall tell the master that you were here looking for him. Perhaps I'll bring him your head as an offering. |
GREETING | Excuse me, the Empire doesn't run itself, you know. Submit a complaint to the usual department and I'm sure someone will take care of it. |
GREETING | What are you doing in here. This is the headquarters for the Knights of the Thorn. No one else is allowed inside. |
GREETING | If you stay here, and Lord Farwil finds out when he gets back from his latest quest, he will have me thrown out of here. Please, leave at once. |
GREETING | No talking. And, by the way, we execute escaping prisoners. Just a friendly reminder. |
GREETING | How can I assist you today? |
GREETING | Ah, I'm sure you've come to pay homage to the greatest fighting force to grace the lands of Cyrodiil! |
GREETING | What can Lord Farwil do for you? |
GREETING | I bid you welcome. |
GREETING | Any luck taking down Lonavo? |
GREETING | Hmmm. Perhaps you'll be able to assist me. I'm after some skooma dealers. |
GREETING | What news do you bring me from Exhausted Mine? |
GREETING | Please... I implore you, help me avenge my wife's death! |
GREETING | I hope your expedition has been more successful than mine. |
GREETING | I assume you've dealt with Raelynn appropriately. |
GREETING | I don't know how to make this request any simpler, but to put it bluntly, Raelynn the Gravefinder must die. |
GREETING | I don't know where those bears came from, or why they picked my place to attack, but you must drive them away. |
GREETING | I wish I could be more hospitable, but I'm a bit distracted. It seems I'm having a bear problem and I just don't know what to do. |
GREETING | Any luck on those bottles of Shadowbanish Wine yet? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Wawnet Inn. Could I interest you in a room or perhaps a bit of wine? |
GREETING | Have you found me ectoplasm? |
GREETING | I don't see any scamps, or the staff! |
GREETING | Have you spoken to S'drassa yet? I hear she eagerly awaits your return. |
GREETING | Hello. I'm not really in the mood to chat right now. |
GREETING | It is quite nice to see you again. I hope you are faring well. |
GREETING | Ahhh! You have returned from your investigation, and I am eager to hear the results. |
GREETING | Whom did you accuse? |
GREETING | It's so good to see you again. I've spent a good deal of time speaking with Gilen and Grey-Throat. They agree that the Order should live on. |
GREETING | Not only that, but we'd like to make you an honorary member. If you're ever in need of our services, we'd be happy to provide them for you. |
GREETING | In addition, we'd like to reward you with this enchanted ring. Use it well in the fight. |
GREETING | Please! I've got to get to work! All we have left is the farm! |
GREETING | Please! I've got to get to work. If I don't... who knows what those ogres will do to me! |
GREETING | Have you recovered the Madstone? |
GREETING | I'm pleased you decided to find the Madstone. It will be the highlight of my collection. |
GREETING | Back to take me up on that offer, eh? I knew you couldn't resist. |
GREETING | I've heard much about your deeds from my people in Bruma. |
GREETING | I trust that the stipend Tolgan gave you whetted your appetite? |
GREETING | I don't know how to thank you. You have a good heart to help get me back home. I'll never forget what you've done for me. |
GREETING | Here, please take this apron as a token of our friendship. It's not much, but perhaps it will help you in the future. |
GREETING | All I ask in return is to keep the Brush's existence secret. If word gets around that I have it, I'm afraid more than a lone cutpurse will visit me. |
GREETING | You're back! And Antus is with you.... thank you for bringing him home safely. |
GREETING | But where is Rallus? I don't see him... oh, please tell me I haven't lost one of my sons. |
GREETING | You're back! And Rallus is with you.... but where is Antus? I don't see him. |
GREETING | You're back! And you've brought my sons with you! How wonderful! |
GREETING | Thank you for getting me out of that cursed place. 'Tis ashame Farwil didn't make it. At least he died doing what he loved. |
GREETING | Thank you for getting me out of that cursed place. |
GREETING | Ah! Cheydinhal... it's good to see its walls again. |
GREETING | All this, and now Farwil is dead. Oblivion is truly cursed. Make sure you take his signet ring to bring to the Count. He would want proof. |
GREETING | Congratulations. I had a feeling you would catch on sooner or later. Leaving that journal behind was a stupid mistake on my part. |
GREETING | I saw you enter Olav's Tap and Tack before I could get there, and I knew that I had to sneak out of Bruma somehow. |
GREETING | It was only a matter of time before you or Carius figured it out. No matter. After I've killed you, I won't need my vampire hunter ruse any longer. |
GREETING | I'm sorry, there's nothing else you can assist with at this point. |
GREETING | I see from your expression that you have grave news. |
GREETING | You're back! What happened? |
GREETING | What brings you to me this day? |
GREETING | I see from your expression that you were successful. |
GREETING | Not bad.... Not bad at all! Okay, you've definitely got some potential. I'll teach you what I know. |
GREETING | Nicely done. You want training from me, you've got it. |
GREETING | Didn't I tell you no weapons allowed? Clearly this isn't important to you. We're done here. |
GREETING | You have passed your test. Well done. I shall be more than happy to train you in the skill of Alteration from now on. |
GREETING | I'm afraid you have failed the test. I warned you to stay close. We can try again some other time, perhaps. |
GREETING | The Order of the Black Worm will feast on your soul, mortal. |
GREETING | How about you just keep walking? |
GREETING | Step aside. |
GREETING | Leave me alone. I'm busy. |
GREETING | I'm here on business, and you're not part of it. Take a hike. |
GREETING | Go away! You'll ruin everything! |
GREETING | What are you thinking, wearing something like that? Take it off at once! |
GREETING | Are you out of your mind? Take that robe off at once! |
GREETING | The Council requires more time. Please, be patient. I will have work for you soon enough. |
GREETING | My attention is focused on the Council right now. I will need you soon enough; I need more time. |
GREETING | Before we continue, you should speak to Raminus Polus about your advancement within the guild. |
GREETING | You've been suspended from the guild. You'd better see Raminus Polus if you want fix things. |
GREETING | Oh, your guild privileges have been suspended. You should speak with Raminus Polus at the Arcane University to rectify the situation. |
GREETING | I presumed it was only a matter of time before you'd be expelled. Once again, I am proven correct. |
GREETING | Should you decide to further waste the guild's time, Raminus Polus at the Arcane University can reinstate you. |
GREETING | I see that you've been suspended from the guild. I've never had to deal with this before, but I do know what you'll need to do. |
GREETING | Speak with Raminus Polus at the Arcane University. He can lift the suspension, and get you back on track. |
GREETING | You have been found guilty of breaking guild rules, and have been suspended. Should you wish to clear your name, speak with Raminus Polus at once. |
GREETING | He can be found at the Arcane University in the Imperial City. I'm very disappointed in you. |
GREETING | Oh, you just go talk to Raminus Polus at the Arcane University, and he'll have things straightened out in no time. |
GREETING | Until then, I'm afraid it wouldn't be in my best interests to be seen talking to you. You understand, of course. |
GREETING | I have seen what you have done, child, and how you must make amends with the guild. |
GREETING | Seek out Raminus Polus at the Arcane University. He alone can open the guild to you again. |
GREETING | Your actions have gotten you suspended from the guild. |
GREETING | There's nothing I can do for you. You'll have to speak with Raminus Polus at the Arcane University. Only he can lift the suspension. |
GREETING | I'm afraid this area is restricted to Guild mages. You'll have to leave. |
GREETING | Wellspring Grove is owned by the Mages Guild. You're not a member, so I'm afraid you're not supposed to be here. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Arcane University. |
GREETING | Your business with Vaermina is complete. Tremble should she visit you in your dreams. |
GREETING | Vaermina has spoken to you. Surely you are blessed. |
GREETING | I have mastered my fears. There is no terror to compare with what Vaermina has shown me in my dreams. |
GREETING | I have seen everything. After you've seen through Vaermina's eyes, nothing can frighten you. |
GREETING | Who are you, who dares to walk in the House of Shadow? What business do you have with the Lord Vaermina? |
GREETING | Sanguine is pleased. It is reason to celebrate. |
GREETING | Sanguine has set you to a task. Do what you must, so we may drink to your success. |
GREETING | You have been told how to summon Sanguine. If you feel worthy, proceed. |
GREETING | It all feels good. It's all fun. Why not? |
GREETING | I joined for the parties. And stayed for the parties. Why would I go back to work? That life is for suckers and fools. |
GREETING | Have you come to revel in the glory that is the Shrine of Sanguine? |
GREETING | Hold on there! There'll be no sneaking into the Countess' dinner party. Allow me to escort you out of here. |
GREETING | Hold on. There's a dinner party here tonight, and no one gets in the room until it's prepared. |
GREETING | And no one gets in the room even after it's prepared, unless they're on the list. And even if they're on the list, they'd better be dressed for it. |
GREETING | This is important to the Countess, and no one is going to muck it up. Got it? |
GREETING | What're you doing here? You don't look like one of the party guests. I don't remember you on the list. |
GREETING | We're back. Thank Peryite! |
GREETING | Namira is pleased, foul one. May your days be filled with the hurtful stares of others. Dwell joyously in filth and squalor. |
GREETING | You have been given a task by Namira? Truly, you are terrible in my eyes. Disgusting and foul. Blessed are you. |
GREETING | You have been told to approach the shrine. Perhaps Namira will find favor in you. |
GREETING | Ahh... much better. You repulse me now, at least to a degree. Others should find you foul, disgusting. Namira may be pleased. Approach the shrine. |
GREETING | Go to his shrine. See what lies ahead. |
GREETING | You are summoned by the Lord Hermaeus Mora. He sees your path as he sees all things. Make your way to his shrine. |
GREETING | Blessed are you, who walks his true path. Enlightened are you, who learns of himself. |
GREETING | If you have followed the path before you, speak with our Lord. |
GREETING | The Lord Hermaeus has set you on a new path. Follow it and return to him. |
GREETING | Blessed are you. How may I serve you? |
GREETING | You have been set on a path. Follow it. |
GREETING | Yes? Why do you not approach the Shrine? |
GREETING | You have been told what you must do to speak with our Lady. What more do you ask of us? |
GREETING | I'm trying to concentrate. If you don't mind...? |
GREETING | This place is sacred. Please respect our privacy. |
GREETING | What business do you have with Meridia, Lady of Infinite Energies? |
GREETING | Malacath likes you. You don't look very foul or ugly... but just keep doing ugly stuff, and you'll be fine. |
GREETING | Malacath must think you're okay. Congratulations. You must be as ugly and disgusting as the rest of us. |
GREETING | You've been told what you have to do. |
GREETING | You've found the shrine of the Lord Malacath, friend Orc. You are welcome here. |
GREETING | You dare come here to the shrine of our lord? You are not one of us. |
GREETING | Were you invited? I didn't invite you. |
GREETING | Who's talking to you? I'm not. |
GREETING | You've murdered the poor beasts! And ruined us! Leave us alone! |
GREETING | Now my poor husband is the slave, and the ogres are his masters. They haven't harmed us, but he's never worked so hard in his life. |
GREETING | I'm afraid you've upset my husband. Please, leave before he loses his temper. I beg you. |
GREETING | Greetings, traveller. What is your business here? |
GREETING | Some mischief of yours in Bleaker's Way has interfered with Mephala's plans. You're wasting your time here. |
GREETING | Your failure angers Mephala. Leave here. |
GREETING | Greetings, favored of the Webspinner, Champion of Mephala. |
GREETING | Our Lady has given you a task. The blessings of the Webspinner be upon you. |
GREETING | You approach the Shrine of Mephala. The Webspinner watches you, stranger. |
GREETING | Greetings, favored of Hircine. |
GREETING | You have been graced with the presence of Hircine. Do not fail him, lest you be hunted for the rest of your days. |
GREETING | You have been told what you need to know. Your path is now your own. |
GREETING | You approach the Shrine of Hircine. Are you hunter, or are you prey? |
GREETING | This ground is sacred. Show respect. |
GREETING | You've found this place. Now you must find your way within. |
GREETING | I'm impressed that you killed all my clients. Doesn't matter. More will come along with their purses fat with gold and hearts lustin' for blood. |
GREETING | Too bad about Aleron. Didn't need him anymore now that yer here. At least now he's free of his debt... ha ha ha ha! |
GREETING | Get on that boat and get out of here. Yer wastin' yer own time. |
GREETING | I knew one day someone with unyielding virtue would heed my words and speed my release. You risked much to perform such a selfless act. |
GREETING | This noble deed will not go unrewarded. Look upon the ground in this prison. There you will find a map to my gratitude. |
GREETING | I thank you with all my heart. Farewell. |
GREETING | I see you decided to take us up on our offer. Good. We could use another gal in the gang. |
GREETING | Here's how it works. We case The Flowing Bowl for a likely subject. Namely, we look for a married guy who drinks a lot. |
GREETING | Then we'll send you in there where you charm the man and get him to come out to some location we pick to rob him. |
GREETING | When he gets there, we make him take off all his clothes, which is very easy by the way. While they're helpless, that's when we spring the trap. |
GREETING | So far, we haven't had to draw one drop of blood. The best part of the whole thing is that the men are so embarrassed, they won't tell the guards! |
GREETING | So, the bottom line is, you show a little skin... just a tease. No one touches you. What do you say? |
GREETING | Sorry, I'm too busy counting the number of rat droppings in my cell. |
GREETING | I have a message for you from the Gray Fox. |
GREETING | You are a credit to the guild. |
GREETING | I hear the monks were most... hospitable. |
GREETING | I see you got my message. |
GREETING | Don't you have something to do? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Horse Whisperer. Are you interested in a horse? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Horse Whisperer. |
GREETING | We don't have any horses for sale right now. You bought our last White horse. |
GREETING | This is one of our finest White horses. Take good care of him. |
GREETING | If you are looking to buy a horse, go inside and talk to Clesa. |
GREETING | This is the Bay Roan stables. Are you interested in a horse? |
GREETING | This is the Bay Roan stables. |
GREETING | We don't have any horses for sale right now. You bought our last Bay horse. |
GREETING | This is one of our best Bay horses. Take good care of him. |
GREETING | If you are looking to buy a horse, go inside and talk to Isabeau. |
GREETING | I run the North Country Stables. Are you interested in a horse? |
GREETING | I run the North Country Stables. |
GREETING | I don't have any horses for sale right now. You bought our last Chestnut horse. |
GREETING | You bought an execellent Chestnut horse. Take care of him. |
GREETING | If you are looking to buy a horse, go inside and talk to Bongond. |
GREETING | I own the Black Waterside Stables. Are you shopping for a horse? |
GREETING | I own the Black Waterside Stables. |
GREETING | I don't have any horses for sale right now. You bought our last Black horse. |
GREETING | The Cheydinhal Black horse is the finest in Cyrodiil. Take good care of him. |
GREETING | If you want to buy a horse, go inside and talk to Tovas. |
GREETING | I see you are with the Gray Fox. Do you need a fence? |
GREETING | I'm really tired. Can we get on with this? |
GREETING | Are you looking for a fence? |
GREETING | Is this pleasure or business? |
GREETING | I see you work with the Gray Fox. |
GREETING | Ah, yes. A guild brother in search of a fence? |
GREETING | You wear the shadows well, fellow thief. |
GREETING | I'm only askin' for enough to feed me kids. |
GREETING | One more coin and I can git a pair of shoes. |
GREETING | Have you been to Skingrad, and seen Count Hassildor? |
GREETING | I've said all there is to be said. Trouble me no more. |
GREETING | You impossible fool. What possessed you to think I would suggest a meeting here, of all places? |
GREETING | At least your gullibility served some useful purpose. I knew about Mercator, but not his friends. Now none of them are a threat any longer. |
GREETING | Just in time, Mage. We've been waiting for you. |
GREETING | I'm afraid I misled you. The Count won't be arriving - in fact, he doesn't even know you're here. |
GREETING | We're not about to let the Guild interfere with our plans, for the Count or otherwise. |
GREETING | So, you'll have to die. Don't worry. We'll put your body to good use, I assure you. |
GREETING | Well, well. You're late, Mage. |
GREETING | I'm afraid I misled you. The Count won't be arriving - in fact, he doesn't even know you're here. |
GREETING | We're not about to let the Guild interfere with our plans, for the Count or otherwise. |
GREETING | So, you'll have to die. Don't worry. We'll put your body to good use, I assure you. |
GREETING | Well, well. You're early, Mage. |
GREETING | I'm afraid I misled you. The Count won't be arriving - in fact, he doesn't even know you're here. |
GREETING | We're not about to let the Guild interfere with our plans, for the Count or otherwise. |
GREETING | So, you'll have to die. Don't worry. We'll put your body to good use, I assure you. |
GREETING | Well, have you found that imp gall for me yet? I've got some research I need to get to. |
GREETING | It's about time someone from the Fighters Guild showed up. I've got work for you to do. I need imp gall for my research. |
GREETING | Fools! Now you die! |
GREETING | Go away! You'll ruin everything! |
GREETING | Hello, friend! What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Can I help you? |
GREETING | Do I know you? |
GREETING | So, you've come back. |
GREETING | Yes... you might do. |
GREETING | You idiot! You complete piece of gutter trash! Two disqualifications? That's it! You are hereby stripped of all titles! Get out of my Bloodworks! |
GREETING | You complete and utter disgrace! Disqualified? For not wearing your Battle Raiment? Don't you dare humiliate the Blue Team like this again! |
GREETING | You listen good. This is your only warning. One more disqualification, and you'll never fight in the Arena again! Now get out of my sight! |
GREETING | Now, while the Shade of the Revenant blankets this world, I give these gems as an offering. May the power of the true god fill and change them. |
GREETING | You will not stop us. The Order of the Black Worm will consume all in its path. |
GREETING | It was even easier than Maric promised. Push off. |
GREETING | Don't worry, pal, you'll get used to losing after a while. |
GREETING | A wise choice, perhaps, but you earned no respect for your cowardice. |
GREETING | I know when I'm beaten! Here, take the carving, if it means so much to you. I had no idea you would take things so personally. |
GREETING | From the Blades, did you say? Jauffre sent you? What's this about? Quickly, now. |
GREETING | I'm not easily impressed, but even I would think twice before going into one of those Oblivion Gates. Well done. |
GREETING | Hannibal Traven, Arch-Mage of the Mages Guild. Welcome to the Arcane University. |
GREETING | Excuse me. I'm Irlav Jarol, a researcher for Arcane University. Ayleids are my specialty. |
GREETING | Greetings. I am Raminus Polus, Consul for the Mages Guild. Welcome to the Arcane University. |
GREETING | What's this, some sort of Ayleid artifact? |
GREETING | Well, well. Raminus was right in sending you out there. Good work. I'll be sure and put in a good word for you. |
GREETING | I'm Mogens Wind-Shifter. I'm having a look around. You mind? |
GREETING | What is your business in this place? |
GREETING | We are not afraid of the dark. The Night Mistress gives us eyes to see night's secrets. |
GREETING | We seek what the darkness hides, and the Night Mistress is our guide. |
GREETING | Blessed are you who wields the Goldbrand. |
GREETING | You have returned, and you are not a corpse. Boethia may be pleased by this. |
GREETING | Boethia has opened a portal for you. Consider yourself lucky. You have the chance to die in Boethia's service. |
GREETING | You have been told all that is necessary. Approach the shrine or do not. |
GREETING | You approach the Shrine of Boethia. Tread lightly. |
GREETING | This location is supposed to be secret. Not secret enough, obviously.... |
GREETING | There's nothing to see here. Why don't you just go home? |
GREETING | Hieronymus Lex, Officer of the Watch. Every hand is needed to build an honest city, and it begins with you. |
GREETING | I'm Watch Captain Audens Avidius. Don't forget it. I like this city quiet as a mouse. Raise a fuss, and you'll be sorry. |
GREETING | You new here? I'm Servatius Quintilius, Officer of the Watch. Just stay out of trouble, and we'll get along just fine. |
GREETING | I'm Adamus Phillida, prison administrator and commander of the Imperial Legion forces here in the Imperial City. Have we met? You look familiar. |
GREETING | What a battle, eh? I thought we were all goners until I saw that fiery dragon in the sky. |
GREETING | A lot of good men died. But it could have been worse. A lot worse. |
GREETING | But why am I telling you? You were there. You saw... him. Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever be able to sleep again. |
GREETING | Whatever you need, Champion. |
GREETING | Hail, Champion! |
GREETING | When I saw the fiery clouds and the daedra in the streets, I was sure we were all dead... but you saved us. |
GREETING | You were Martin's friend, weren't you? You were fortunate to have known him. |
GREETING | Any friend of Martin's is a friend of mine. How can I help you? |
GREETING | Greetings, Champion! I'm at your service. |
GREETING | I'm honored to speak to the Champion of Cyrodiil! What do you need? |
GREETING | Did you really face down Mehrunes Dagon himself? They say he stood 200 feet high and crushed the Temple Dome with his fist! |
GREETING | The bards will be busy composing songs in your honor for years to come. To think that we lived through such times! |
GREETING | What was it like, in the Temple, at the end? Did Martin really call down the power of Akatosh to smite Dagon? |
GREETING | The thought of what might have happened if you and Martin hadn't stopped Dagon's invasion... |
GREETING | But it's over. Thank Akatosh, the Oblivion Invasion is over, and we've survived! |
GREETING | What is it you want? You were told to stay out of my sight. I'll assume you're here to tender a resignation. |
GREETING | Did you speak with Vilena? How did she react? |
GREETING | Have you done it? Have you destroyed that foul tree? |
GREETING | You've started the job; now you must finish it. You need to get back to Leyawiin. How can I help? |
GREETING | I need you in Leyawiin to take care of that Hist. What is it you need? |
GREETING | Don't be shy. Join us, and do well by doing good. |
GREETING | Greetings. How may I help you? Are you perhaps interested in joining the Fighters Guild? |
GREETING | Useless Fighters Guild. What do you want? |
GREETING | Thank you for all your help. My rats appreciate it. |
GREETING | What do you want, you... you... rat? |
GREETING | Yes? What can I do for you, my tight-lipped friend? |
GREETING | Greetings! Seeing you just makes me feel safer! |
GREETING | Greetings, guildmate. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | You're back. What have you found out about Galtus Previa's disappearance? |
GREETING | You and Viranus have business to attend to. Why are you wasting time here? |
GREETING | What is it? You've got duties to attend to. |
GREETING | I figured you'd be back for more work. Good. There's more to be done. |
GREETING | You are no longer welcome here. |
GREETING | You have pleased Molag Bal. Blessed is the one who spreads the seeds of dissent. |
GREETING | The Lord Bal has given you a task. Perform it well. |
GREETING | You have been told the way to reach Molag Bal. Do what you will. |
GREETING | You walk in the shadow of the Corrupter. Why do you come to this place? |
GREETING | All mortals will come to him. He is the Harvester of Souls. |
GREETING | Fools must be separated from their illusions before they will come to Him. |
GREETING | No... you're dead! I killed you myself! What manner of creature are you? Will I be tormented with your image forever? |
GREETING | I have sworn not to raise a weapon in anger, but you have offended my honor in this most holy place. Prepare to die, devil. |
GREETING | You have reneged on your bargain with Lord Clavicus. You are not welcome here. |
GREETING | You have pleased the Lord Clavicus. A wise decision. |
GREETING | Clavicus Vile has offered you a bargain. Serve him well. |
GREETING | You have been told the proposition: your donation for a possible audience with Clavicus Vile. The choice is yours. |
GREETING | You approach the Shrine of Clavicus Vile. You should not be here unless you have business with Lord Clavicus. |
GREETING | He is a hard master, but he delivers. I gave my word, and an Orc honors his word. |
GREETING | I played Lord Vile's game, and lost my soul. Small loss, I think. |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | You're still around? I've told you why I defaulted on the contract. Not too much else to be said about it. Do what you must. |
GREETING | What is it... brother? They send you to find me? |
GREETING | What is it... sister? They send you to find me? |
GREETING | Why are you talking to me? Shouldn't you be finding Maglir? |
GREETING | What do you want? I suppose you've come looking for duties, huh? |
GREETING | All things speak with the voice of life... even the bones of the earth. |
GREETING | Life is a blessing, and death is not the end, but only when the spirit remains incorruptible. |
GREETING | You're supposed to be helping out the folks at Harlun's Watch. What's the status? |
GREETING | Here for more work? I've got one more contract for you. |
GREETING | Thank you for your help. You are always welcome here. |
GREETING | Please, see if you can't find our friends who have disappeared. |
GREETING | I'll assume you're back for more work, because I don't see a big need to chat with you. |
GREETING | You need to go find Lady Rogbut, meat! Why are you standing here talking to me? |
GREETING | I've got news for you. Vilena wasn't happy when she heard about Viranus. No shock there. She expelled Oreyn from the guild. It's a damn shame. |
GREETING | And you've been demoted to the rank of Defender. Hell, even I don't think you deserved that. But, it is what it is. Move on. |
GREETING | I've got some news for you. Vilena wasn't happy when she heard about Viranus. No shock there. She expelled Oreyn from the guild. It's a damn shame. |
GREETING | And you've been demoted to the rank of Defender. Hell, even I don't think you deserved that. But, it is what it is. Move on. |
GREETING | Words cannot express my gratification for your help. |
GREETING | You found my belabored daughter! I will tell Burz gro-Khash about your indentures! Take this. It has been passed in my family for many generators. |
GREETING | How may I persist you? Please, I need you to find my daughter. |
GREETING | Ah... you are from the Fighters Guild, I resume. Good show. I am Lord Rugdumph gro-Shurgak. Let us conversate on the Lady Rogbut. |
GREETING | Thanks for the help, not that I couldn't have taken care of it myself. If I were still allowed to carry an axe.... |
GREETING | I suppose we should get back to my father. Time for me to be a noble again. |
GREETING | Glad you killed those things. I'd have done it myself, but apparently, that's not "ladylike." Hmmph. Let's get back to my father. |
GREETING | Don't just stand there -- get rid of those ogres! Stab them! Burn them! Tear their throats out! |
GREETING | You've got a contract to take care of. Why are you talking to me? |
GREETING | What can I do for you, meat? Need something to do? |
GREETING | What can I do for you, my friend? |
GREETING | Hello again! Have you had any luck finding the sword and armor? |
GREETING | Hello! You must be from the Fighters Guild. I'm glad you're here. I need your help to repay a debt. |
GREETING | You need to finish out the contract with Biene Amelion in Water's Edge. What's the status? |
GREETING | I've got another contract for you, meat. I assume you won't embarrass yourself. |
GREETING | You're back. What have you found out? |
GREETING | Why are you here talking to me? I need you to go investigate the Forsaken Mine. And now! |
GREETING | You're back. Good. You have important duties to attend to. |
GREETING | We won a great victory here today! We now have the means to recover the Amulet of Kings from Mankar Camoran. |
GREETING | But we need to act quickly. Camoran will not take long to recognize his danger. |
GREETING | Remember, the portal closes behind you. Anything you need, carry it with you. |
GREETING | I'll have the ritual ready in the Great Hall when you arrive. Farewell. |
GREETING | So, have you taken care of those thieves yet? |
GREETING | You two are supposed to be taking care of those thieves in Anvil. What is it you need? |
GREETING | Greetings! Looking for some more work, are you? |
GREETING | Hail! What can Newheim the Portly do for you? |
GREETING | We're done here. Let's go get paid. |
GREETING | We're done here. Let's go get paid. |
GREETING | Oh, it's you. Looks like we're working together. |
GREETING | Come on. Let's get this mission done and get paid. |
GREETING | Yes? Is there something else I can help you with? |
GREETING | I think I'll study this shrine a bit longer. You can make your way out here. I thank you again for your help. Please, take this token of my thanks. |
GREETING | What can I do for you, my friend? |
GREETING | Have you found it? Have you brought back the Stone of St. Alessia? |
GREETING | Have you had any luck recovering the Stone of St. Alessia? |
GREETING | Greetings, my friend. You must be from the Fighters Guild. We appreciate your help. |
GREETING | Do what you will with me. I've got nothing left. |
GREETING | So, I assume you're the one who's been sent to track us down. Damn stone was more trouble than it was worth. |
GREETING | What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Were you able to take care of my problem with break-ins? |
GREETING | What can I do for you? Do you have questions about these break-ins I've been having? |
GREETING | Greetings! Welcome to Lelles' Quality Merchandise. We have a wide range of goods to suit your needs. |
GREETING | Oh, and perhaps you saw the sign outside. Slight mistake, you know. Bit of bad luck there. So, what can I do for you? |
GREETING | So, you didn't sell me out. I appreciate that. Well, I said I'd make it worth your while, so let me teach you a little something. |
GREETING | You've got to be light on your feet to make it around here, and that's something I'm good at. Maybe you can be, too. Take care. |
GREETING | How can I help? |
GREETING | You're the Gray Fox! You're under arrest for... for... for all kinds of stuff! You're wanted dead or alive. I'm choosing dead. |
GREETING | You're back. And you've got the Great Stone... |
GREETING | Please forgive me, but I'm afraid I haven't got time to talk right now. One of the other Blades should be able to assist you. Try Jena or Steffan. |
GREETING | Sorry, but I'm too busy to talk right now. Try one of the other Blades. Perhaps Roliand or Cyrus? |
GREETING | I haven't time to talk right now, I'm afraid. But I'm sure one of the other Blades can help. Try speaking with Belisarius, or Caroline. |
GREETING | Yes, honored Listener? Do you have orders for me? |
GREETING | Yes, honored Listener? Do you have orders for me? |
GREETING | Yes, honored Listener? Do you have orders for me? |
GREETING | I... I am returning to the Sanctuary, as quickly as I possibly can, oh great Listener! |
GREETING | Greetings, most honorable Listener. The time has come for you to hear the whispers of death. Go to Bravil, and listen to the Night Mother. |
GREETING | Black Brugo is dead, right? So I'm going to be a knight? |
GREETING | I'll go back and wait in the County Hall. You'll tell me when I'm a real knight? Please? |
GREETING | I'm with you, friend. We kill Black Brugo, and the Count makes us both knights. |
GREETING | If you're ready to go get Black Brugo, I'm ready to follow you. |
GREETING | I kept my oath. Mogens Wind-Shifter is dead. Now I return to Castle Leyawiin. Come visit me there some day. |
GREETING | Hello, friend. Thank you again for your help. |
GREETING | Mogens Wind-Shifter is dead. Ra'vindra is avenged. Now I return to Castle Leyawiin. Come visit me there some day. |
GREETING | Greetings, Magister. I trust you are serving the guild well. |
GREETING | What brings you here, Magister? |
GREETING | Are you here to rescue me? |
GREETING | Yes? |
GREETING | Anything for my savior. |
GREETING | What should I do? |
GREETING | We need to get to safety. |
GREETING | Why aren't you working? |
GREETING | What do you want, Slop Drudge? |
GREETING | My research is moving forward again. It's only a matter of time before I decipher the third and fourth ingredients for the ritual. |
GREETING | Cheydinhal sleeps more soundly tonight, thanks to you, friend. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Even a small bit of good news is refreshing in these grim times. I salute your courage, Savior of Cheydinhal! |
GREETING | Cheydinhal is in your debt, friend. That Oblivion Gate had us all living in fear. |
GREETING | Your reputation precedes you, Gate-Closer, Scourge of Oblivion, Hero of Kvatch! |
GREETING | Thank you for closing the Oblivion Gate. We all took heart when we heard the news. |
GREETING | Books. I sell books. Go ahead. Look. Buy some. |
GREETING | Welcome to Black Waterside Stables. Finest horses in all Cyrodiil. And I'm speaking literally. I'm Tovas Selvan, the owner. |
GREETING | Well, yes, my name.... Mivryna Arano. Excuse me, but I don't speak much. With people, that is. |
GREETING | Welcome to Newlands Lodge, the best place to drink in Cheydinhal. Not counting the Chapel... haha. I'm Dervera Romalen. |
GREETING | This is a Dark Elf bar. Cursing, spitting, and screaming? No problem. |
GREETING | Fighting is fine with me, too, only the Guard objects, and they'll fine you or lock you up. Not my call. |
GREETING | Mariana Ancharia, hostess of Cheydinhal Bridge Inn. We provide beds and food to persons of quality in the Cheydinhal community. |
GREETING | Borba gra-Uzgash. We've got everything the adventurer needs. I'm an old adventurer myself, and I know what's wanted. |
GREETING | Me? I'm Magub gro-Orum. Borba and me, we were pals in the adventuring trade. Now I help him run the store. |
GREETING | The March Rider sells and repairs weapons and armor. Can I help you? I'm Tertia Viducia. |
GREETING | Praise Arkay, and all her little woodland creatures! I'm Hil the Tall, Priest of Arkay. |
GREETING | I'm also a trainer in the arts of Alteration. I love magic, too. I love everything. And everyone. You, too. |
GREETING | Blessings of the Nine. I'm Ohtesse the Healer. By the grace of Mara, I offer Advanced Training in the Restoration Arts. |
GREETING | I'm Errandil, Living Saint of Arkay, and the Chapel's chief crusader against the wicked practice of necromancy. |
GREETING | I am Gruiand Garrana, Primate of Arkay, and spiritual leader of the Cheydinhal Chapel. |
GREETING | In that capacity, I am pleased to offer Advanced Training in Speechcraft, that the faithful might better spread the word of Gods' graces. |
GREETING | I am Andel Indarys, Count Cheydinhal. There is no more generous or just ruler in Cyrodiil, if I say so myself. |
GREETING | I am Naspia Cosma, Cheydinhal's Steward. I offer introductory training with Blades, and may condescend to accept you as a student. |
GREETING | I'm Ulene Hlervu, Castle Mage. Perhaps you've been warned off me as a scandalous, blasphemous scoffer and cynic. |
GREETING | The characterization is completely accurate. I despise the gods and those who bow before them. |
GREETING | It is just Ra'qanar, the poor porter. Do you wish to beat me? Punish me? Of course, Ra'qanar deserves your scorn... but pity this one, please. |
GREETING | I'm Burz gro-Khash, and I'm in charge of this St. Jiub's Fair. All I need is clowns, monkeys, and jugglers. No. Wait... just need jugglers.... |
GREETING | Yeah. This is the Cheydinhal Fighter's Guild. Look around. See any fighters? Right. That's the problem. No fighters, no guild. |
GREETING | Keld of the Isles. Guardian of the Fighters Guild. And how did I achieve that high rank, you ask? |
GREETING | Patience. Caution. Slow and steady wins the race, my father always said. Careless fighters get one last white shirt and a box. Not me. |
GREETING | Ohtimbar, Fighters Guild Guardian. Maybe you saw me in the Arena, couple years ago? I was a contender. |
GREETING | I got out while I still had the original set of legs, arms, and eyes. Fighters Guild is a perfect place for me now. |
GREETING | What are you doing in here? Wander in by mistake? This is the Mages Guild. You want a barn or sheep pen or something. |
GREETING | Oh, dear. A budding spellcaster. How charming. I'm Falcar. I'm what a real wizard looks like. |
GREETING | I'm Deetsan. Magician. Mages Guild, that is. |
GREETING | I'm Magician Orintur of the Mages Guild. I divide my time between the Cheydinhal Guild and my own private studies at Willow Bank. |
GREETING | I'm Eilonwy. I'm only a conjurer, but Orintur is a full Magician. Isn't he wonderful? |
GREETING | I'm Trayvond the Redguard, Mages Guild Evoker. Surprised? Yes, you don't see many Redguards in the Mages Guild. |
GREETING | We don't much like spellcasters in Hammerfell. Wizards steal souls and tamper with minds. If you use magic, you're weak or wicked. |
GREETING | My family didn't approve of my vocation, so I had to come to Cyrodiil for my education. |
GREETING | I admit... I still have strong prejudices against necromancy, summoning, and illusion. |
GREETING | Profaning the remains or souls of the dead is just wrong. And I'm uneasy about tampering with other's minds and trafficking with Daedra. |
GREETING | Uurwen the Evoker. I'm responsible for enchanted item recharge for the Cheydinhal guildhall. |
GREETING | Get lost. Or I'll pull your arm off. |
GREETING | Have you brought help? We've been trapped here since the daedra overran the city. |
GREETING | Hello. I'm Brother Jauffre. Can I help you? |
GREETING | I'm Brother Jauffre. What do you want? |
GREETING | Excuse me. Can I help you? Are you looking for Prior Maborel? Or Jauffre? |
GREETING | Yes? Can I help you? |
GREETING | If Captain Matius is waiting on you to get that gate raised, you'd better get moving. |
GREETING | I'm going to head back and meet up with the rest of the troops. |
GREETING | This is it. The entrance to the passage is right here. I'll unlock it for you. |
GREETING | Best of luck. |
GREETING | Come on, we've got to keep moving! |
GREETING | I'm just waiting for Captain Matius to give the order. Finally, a chance to fight back! |
GREETING | Do you have the Count's ring? |
GREETING | Where is the Count? Why is he not with you? |
GREETING | All right, this is it! |
GREETING | We'll hold this area. You head to the back of the castle, and find the Count. |
GREETING | Don't come back here without him! |
GREETING | You need to find the Count! Get moving! |
GREETING | This area's clear. We've got to get inside and find the Count before it's too late. Move out! |
GREETING | Hey stranger, can you spare a few coins? I've just been shaken down by that bastard watchman and he took my last septim. |
GREETING | I've heard that you've been asking around about that corrupt guard. Just don't mention my name. I have enough problems. |
GREETING | Have you seen my friend Luronk? I'm worried about him. |
GREETING | These days I get nervous whenever I see a Watchman. Maybe I'll just stay inside. |
GREETING | Are you still trying to file a complaint against Audens Avidius? I thought I told you to take it up with Itius Hayn. |
GREETING | If you are still trying to file a complaint against Audens Avidius, go see Itius Hayn. I can't help you. |
GREETING | Can I help you Citizen? |
GREETING | Are you here to visit me and perhaps purchase more of my Famous Potato Bread? |
GREETING | Sorry, I must check in at Leyawiin Castle. Excuse me. |
GREETING | Kayleen's grave is outside if you wish to pay your respects. |
GREETING | You return to me, yet you bear no news? Go, Silencer, uncover the identity of the traitor! The fate of the Dark Brotherhood rests in your hands! |
GREETING | I'm... I'm sorry! I didn't mean to do anything wrong! It was the robed man! He... he paid me to put those things in the barrel! |
GREETING | I don't know his name, and his face was in shadow. He called to me yesterday as I walked by the lighthouse. I think he lives there! |
GREETING | Or he did, anyway. He told me he was leaving Anvil. I'm sorry, but that's all I know! |
GREETING | You have your orders, Silencer. Ask of me what you will, and then make haste to Hero Hill. Your first dead drop contract awaits. |
GREETING | I have been waiting for you, assassin. We have not spoken in some time, but I am well aware of your accomplishments within the Dark Brotherhood. |
GREETING | That is why I have sent for you. I'm afraid there is a... situation. The time has come to test both your skill and your loyalty to Sithis. |
GREETING | The Black Hand has learned that the Dark Brotherhood has been infiltrated. By whom, and for what purpose, we do not yet know. |
GREETING | What we do know is that there is some link between the traitor and the Cheydinhal Sanctuary. The traitor has tainted that place beyond repair. |
GREETING | It was learned that the traitor has been active for quite some time, since before you joined the Brotherhood. That absolves you of any suspicion. |
GREETING | Ah, Assassin, I must speak with you. It is quite urgent. A sealed letter just arrived from a Dark Brotherhood courier. |
GREETING | I recognize this type of parcel. It contains sealed orders. It's addressed to you... from Lucien Lachance. |
GREETING | You must open these sealed orders immediately and follow their instructions to the letter. It would seem the Black Hand itself has a task for you. |
GREETING | Assassin! Why are you still here? Have you not opened your sealed orders? Go now! The Black Hand obviously has need of your abilities! |
GREETING | Oh! Well... um, hello. You must be the one Lucien Lachance told me about. I've been expecting you. We haven't got much time, I'm afraid. |
GREETING | I borrowed quite a bit of gold from some underworld types. I... I missed a payment. Now they don't even want the money. They say I insulted them! |
GREETING | They've sent an enforcer to kill me! His name is Hides-His-Heart, and he's on his way here now! That's why I hired you! So you can fake my death! |
GREETING | I'm in hiding from the Imperial Watch. Go find Methredhel. She has your instructions. |
GREETING | Good to see you again! |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | Thank goodness I found you. I assume you know that Hieronymus Lex has issued an arrest warrant for Armand Christophe. |
GREETING | I'm rather busy on a... I'm busy. What do you need? |
GREETING | Not now. First we have to see about Myvryna. |
GREETING | What do you want? Can't you see I'm in the middle of an investigation? |
GREETING | Unless you have word of the Gray Fox, my time is limited. |
GREETING | I don't like the look of you. Pay your respects and get out. |
GREETING | Have respect for the dead while you are down here. |
GREETING | I scour the land, seeking fortune for Gortwog and Orsinium. Someday all will recognize the true wealth of the Orcs! |
GREETING | You too seek wealth, do you not? May you find it, and may tales of your journey be legendary. |
GREETING | Well met, traveler. Are you seeking treasure as well? Gortwog demands riches, so all of Tamriel will respect Orsinium. |
GREETING | So we search the lands and bring home whatever we find. This makes Gortwog happy. |
GREETING | I must return to my task, for Gortwog waits. May you find all that you seek, traveler. |
GREETING | Behold, the Night Mother! The locals call this statue the Lucky Old Lady. They have no idea how lucky they really are. |
GREETING | For this stone effigy masks the entrance into the Dark Brotherhood's most revered unholy site -- the crypt of the Night Mother herself! |
GREETING | In a moment, we will begin. I will recite an incantation, and we can proceed down into the crypt and seek an audience with the Night Mother. |
GREETING | I know this is all very overwhelming, dear child. Just follow along, and you'll be fine. Now, let's go see what the future holds, shall we? |
GREETING | So, at last we meet. I have been following your strange journey through the Dark Brotherhood, young one. |
GREETING | Your killing of the old man Baenlin... the execution of Adamus Phillida... the way you stalked and murdered each member of the Draconis family... |
GREETING | Your Purification of the Cheydinhal Sanctuary. You, a mere underling, even managed to single-handedly eliminate half of my Black Hand! |
GREETING | Honored Listener! I offer myself as your humble servant and guide. Please, allow me to mentor you in your new role. |
GREETING | Here is what I believe we should do next. I will stay here and attempt to reestablish this Sanctuary. I will begin recruiting new members. |
GREETING | You must fullfill your new duties. The statue in Bravil serves as a conduit between the Night Mother and the Listener. |
GREETING | Once a week, you must visit the statue. Talk to it. You will be presented with a list of names and locations. |
GREETING | These are people who have prayed to the Night Mother! They request a visit from a Speaker, to arrange someone's assassination. |
GREETING | All you need to do is visit the statue once a week, get the list of names and locations, and pass it on to me here in the Sanctuary. |
GREETING | Do this, and I will give you your share of the Sanctuary's weekly earnings. There is so much work to be done. So much work... |
GREETING | So, the Night Mother has spoken! I will make sure this information reaches the appropriate family members. Ah yes, here are your weekly earnings. |
GREETING | I will see you next week, most honorable Listener. |
GREETING | Well now, you are an ambitious one, aren't you? I'm afraid I have no more contracts for you. Our time working together has come to an end. |
GREETING | Instead, you must report to Ocheeva, here in the Sanctuary. She will be providing all your contracts from now on, and is waiting for you as we speak. |
GREETING | Before you go, however, I intend to make good on an offer I made some time ago. As a vampire, I may pass my gift on to others as I see fit. |
GREETING | You have served me well, and I choose now to extend that gift to you. Shall I use my dark powers and turn you into a vampire? |
GREETING | As I mentioned, I have no more contracts available. You'll need to speak with Ocheeva. Unless... you would like to discuss another matter? |
GREETING | As I mentioned, I have no more contracts available. You'll need to speak with Ocheeva. |
GREETING | I have another contract, when you're ready. One that will rely on your ability to remain fully undetected. |
GREETING | I guess I've been expecting you, assassin. Don't try to deny it. I can see it in your eyes. You're Dark Brotherhood through and through. |
GREETING | Let me guess, it was Ocheeva, right? No, wait. Teinaava. Yes, he put you up to this, didn't he. Ocheeva was always too busy to even be bothered. |
GREETING | Well, you can kill me if you like. I'm afraid I won't make much of a challenge, though. The Argonian Royal Court already sent an Agent to do the job. |
GREETING | He failed, of course. His body's around here somewhere. But he got in a pretty good hit. If I don't get some rest I'm probably dead anyway. |
GREETING | So maybe I can appeal to your sense of good will, huh? Ha ha ha ha! You let me live, and I'll tell you where I stashed my treasure. Is it a deal? |
GREETING | Greetings once more, assassin. When you're ready, I have a most important contract. One that has been sanctioned by the Black Hand itself. |
GREETING | Release! Sweet Release! After all these years, these decades, I am finally free! And you! So... so fresh! I must feed! I must feed! Agghhhhh! |
GREETING | Move along, citizen. There's nothing to be done here. |
GREETING | Break-in at the Imperial Palace! A Black Horse Courier exclusive. Take a copy. |
GREETING | Vampire nest in the city. Only in the Black Horse Courier. Take a copy. |
GREETING | Here's your copy of the Black Horse Courier. New Imperial Watch captain. |
GREETING | Everybody needs a copy of the Black Horse Courier. Imperial Watch raids the waterfront. |
GREETING | One copy of the Black Horse Courier coming up. Gray Fox steals taxes. |
GREETING | Have a copy of the Black Horse Courier. It's the only way to get the real news. Feature story on the Gray Fox. |
GREETING | Here's a copy of the Black Horse Courier. Identity of the Gray Fox revealed. |
GREETING | There's little more to discuss. If they bring me ogre teeth, I'll pay. |
GREETING | I trust you've had time to get settled? The contract is available whenever you are. |
GREETING | Greetings once more. I know you must be eager to get to work. I think you'll find the task Vicente has available to be quite intriguing. |
GREETING | I'm glad you've returned. The contract is waiting, if you're ready. |
GREETING | Back for more? It just so happens I have another contract available, one that requires an expert in infiltration. |
GREETING | Baenlin is dead, yes, but you did not fulfill the contract precisely as directed. I will grant your reward of gold, but the bonus is forfeit. |
GREETING | Despite this misfortune, you are ready for advancement. I appoint you Slayer for the Dark Brotherhood. Now go, and continue to serve Sithis well. |
GREETING | So, the accident has been staged, and Baenlin lies dead. Well done! You have more than earned your reward and bonus. |
GREETING | I present to you this dagger. It's an enchanted blade, known as Sufferthorn. Its prick is deadly, I assure you. |
GREETING | Yes, you are quite an asset to this Sanctuary. In fact, I believe you are ready for advancement. I hereby appoint you Slayer. Well done! |
GREETING | Now go, child of Sithis. Go and rest. You'll need it. |
GREETING | Hail. We got plenty of rooms if you want one. |
GREETING | We got plenty of rooms if you want one. Ain't nobody staying here these days 'cept old Rufio. |
GREETING | Why does Valen Dreth still live? Breaking into the Imperial Prison is difficult, I know, but the contract must be fulfilled. |
GREETING | So, you infiltrated the Imperial Prison, eliminated Valen Dreth, and killed not one guard. Most excellent! |
GREETING | In addition to your standard reward, I present to you this bonus. Behold, the Scales of Pitiless Justice! |
GREETING | While carried, the scales will magically enhance your Strength, Intelligence and Agility... but diminish your Personality. A powerful tool indeed. |
GREETING | I have a special contract that needs fulfillment. In truth, I don't wish to offer it to any other family member. I've come to rely on your abilities. |
GREETING | Not here! Not in public! We must never speak to each other outside the Sanctuary! The risk of detection is too great! |
GREETING | I'm pleased we were able to get that secret door open, but I fear I can no longer assist you here. I'll wait for you at The Count's Arms. |
GREETING | Sorry. Only one copy of the Black Horse Courier per customer. |
GREETING | I am here to serve you, Arch-Mage. |
GREETING | What may I do for you, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | I am at your service, Arch-Mage. |
GREETING | Yes, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | How may I help you, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | May I be of some assistance, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | What do you require, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | I am at your command, Arch-Mage. |
GREETING | How may I assist you, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | What is it, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | How may I assist you, Arch-Mage? |
GREETING | I am sorry, fellow magister, but I don't have time to talk right now. My studies keep me very busy, as you can well imagine! |
GREETING | Damn these interruptions! Can't you see I'm busy? Do you think just anyone gets into the Arcane University? Now leave me alone! |
GREETING | Hmm? Yes, yes, I'm sure you've got something exceedingly important to say. But the Apprentices do not teach themselves, now do they? Good day. |
GREETING | Why do the guards insist on letting you rabble inside University grounds? Take your pedestrian gawkery to the Arena! Begone! |
GREETING | Here to sell me more Nirnroot? |
GREETING | Please... please. The Grand Elixir of Exploration takes incredible concentration to create. So, shhhhhh. |
GREETING | You have the next batch of Nirnroot yet? |
GREETING | Be patient. |
GREETING | Hey! Good to see you again! |
GREETING | It would be much easier to make the Elixir if you weren't interrupting me. |
GREETING | Any more luck finding Nirnroot? |
GREETING | Leave me to my work if you want the Elixir made properly. |
GREETING | How goes the search? |
GREETING | Please, listen to what I have to say; it could be lucrative for the both of us. |
GREETING | So, you've brought something for me to examine? |
GREETING | What can I do for you today? You here to bring me some Nirnroot? |
GREETING | Oh, hey there! Nice to make your acquaintance. I'm... Well, my name's not important, really. I'm a combatant in the Arena. Gladiator rank. |
GREETING | Hey, there, Pit Dog! How's life treatin' ya? |
GREETING | Good to see you, Brawler. Your training's going well, I hope? |
GREETING | You're at Bloodletter rank now, right? I caught your last match. Those were some pretty impressive moves! |
GREETING | Myrmidon! Good to see you! |
GREETING | I've been watching you fight, my friend. It's a good thing we're both on the Blue Team, 'cause I sure as blazes wouldn't want to go up against you! |
GREETING | You did it! You made it to Gladiator rank, same as me! Here's to a long, successful career, my friend! |
GREETING | I saw your match against the Breton. You're a Hero now! I... I'm still in training, but I'll get there too! Anyway, Congratulations! |
GREETING | By Shinji, you did it! You beat them all! You're a Champion! My friend, you have brought honor to the Blue Team in ways I can't even describe! |
GREETING | You... You killed Agronak. The Gray Prince is... dead. He... He was my friend, my mentor... Congratulations, Grand Champion. Hope it was worth it. |
GREETING | You blew it. You had it in the palm of your hand and you threw it all away. You make me sick. |
GREETING | And who in Shinji's name might you be? Look, if you're a spectator, go upstairs and talk to the Gatekeeper. This ain't no damned peep show. |
GREETING | And... Ah, I see. So, you're an Arena combatant. Well isn't that nice. Now get out of my face. |
GREETING | You did it! You beat them, every last one! Do you know how long it will take for the Yellow Team to recover from this? Ha ha ha ha ha! |
GREETING | My friend, it is with great honor that I advance you to the rank of Champion! You've done it! You've shown them all you're the best! |
GREETING | Well, almost the best... You're done competing in normal Arena matches. But there's still the Grand Champion... |
GREETING | Kid, you've got more guts. And skill. I think you can take the Gray Prince! Go over and talk to Ysabel if you think I'm right! |
GREETING | I'll be honest, Hero. With the kinds of victories you've been having, I knew that Elf didn't stand a chance. Here's your gold. |
GREETING | Defeating an Arena Hero is one thing, but defeating a former member of the Blades? You must be blessed by the Divines or somethin', my friend. |
GREETING | By defeating that Breton, you've secured your advancement. It's been a long time since I've said this, but congratulations, Hero. |
GREETING | You showed that cat whose claws are sharper, eh? I would expect no less. Here's your gold. Now go wash up. You look awful. |
GREETING | The Yellow Team surprised even me with that match. Three against one! I guess they didn't know who they were dealin' with, huh? Well done! |
GREETING | You hit that Orc so hard, her mother in Orsinium started bleedin'! That victory advances you to the rank of Gladiator. Enjoy the gold. |
GREETING | Another High Elf has been taught the meaning of humility, thanks to the Blue Team's number one Warrior. You really earned your keep this time. |
GREETING | You left that Nord in pretty rough shape, Warrior. They'll probably have to ship her back to Skyrim in pieces. Nice work. Here's your take. |
GREETING | There are few things scarier than an Orc with an axe, but you didn't even flinch! That victory brings you up to Warrior rank. Well done! |
GREETING | Altmer. They act all high and mighty until you leave them in a pool of their own blood. Here's your gold. Go take a breather. |
GREETING | I guess you told that Wood Elf what you thought of his magic dagger, huh? He he he he. Here's your gold. Nice going. |
GREETING | Good work, Bloodletter. Or should I say Myrmidon? That's right, you've risen in rank. You know how it works. More blood, more gold. Here. |
GREETING | Okay, so you killed the Breton. Don't get a big head. Here's your payout. |
GREETING | That was a good fight, Bloodletter. You really showed that Redguard who's boss! Here's your take. Now go clean yourself up. |
GREETING | Okay, so you can fight. Your new title is Bloodletter. You're gettin' into the real game now, kid. More gold for more blood. Don't disappoint me. |
GREETING | Ha! Those girls didn't stand a chance! Good job, Brawler. Here's your take. One more match and you'll advance again. |
GREETING | Four wins is okay kid, but it don't make you Grand Champion. Here's your payout. Now go clean yourself up before your next match. |
GREETING | Okay, so you did it again. What do you want from me, a hug? Take your gold and get out of my face, Pit Dog. |
GREETING | Well, well, still alive, are we? Amazing. I never thought you'd make it past the first combatant. Just make sure you remember your place, Brawler. |
GREETING | Ah, so it's Bloodletter now, is it? I remember when I achieved that rank, so very long ago. I showed such promise... unlike yourself. |
GREETING | My my my, look at the Myrmidon. Who are you fighting against up there, cripples and skooma addicts? Maybe some day they'll give you a real challenge. |
GREETING | Warrior? You? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Just... Just look at you! Ha ha ha ha ha ha! |
GREETING | So it's Gladiator now. Oh, I do long for the day when you can prove your true worth to me... in the Arena! Until that day comes, you are nothing! |
GREETING | I can't believe I'm saying this, but you're no longer a Pit Dog. That's right, you've actually advanced in rank. Congratulations... Brawler. |
GREETING | By the Nine Divines, you did it! You actually won! You ain't so bad after all, Pit Dog. You may even survive enough matches to advance in rank. |
GREETING | Here, kid, this is your payout for the victory. There's more where that came from if you can keep on winning. Now go unwind before your next fight. |
GREETING | You're about to face off against the best the Yellow Team has to offer. Azura knows you're the best the Blue Team's got. |
GREETING | Hello, my friend! What can this grizzled old Blademaster do for you? |
GREETING | Well met, citizen. I see few new faces these days, it seems. With the Emperor's murder, a darkness has fallen upon all of Cyrodiil. |
GREETING | Speak quickly! I have no time for mindless blather! |
GREETING | I welcome a friendly face in these dark times. How can I be of assistance? |
GREETING | When I speak to someone like you -- a noble citizen of the Empire -- it reminds me what I'm fighting for. I salute you! |
GREETING | Make it fast, dreg! What little patience I have is wearing thin.... |
GREETING | I did not join the Imperial Legion to engage in small talk with rabble like you. If you have something to say, say it. |
GREETING | Hello, citizen. I hope you're faring well in these difficult times. |
GREETING | Hail, citizen. I speak for the Emperor. Or... at least I did... |
GREETING | Greetings, magister! How can I be of service? |
GREETING | Hail, Good Mage! Welcome to the Arcane University! Is there anything I can help you with? |
GREETING | Pfft. If you weren't authorized to be here I'd conjure up an Atronach to freeze your blood cold. Watch your step. |
GREETING | This humble Legion soldier is at your service. How can I help a fellow citizen of the Empire? |
GREETING | I don't see many wanderers out here in the wild. But you look like you can take of yourself. |
GREETING | By the gods, the snow's coming down! What brings you out here in the cold, citizen? |
GREETING | Well now, I didn't expect to see anyone else foolish enough to venture out here in the rain! How do you fare, citizen? |
GREETING | Any citizen who takes the time to talk to a member of the Legion is okay in my book. With all that's happened, it's good to know we're appreciated. |
GREETING | State your business, citizen. |
GREETING | You have a death wish, citizen? Put that weapon away. Now. |
GREETING | Mind telling me why you're sneakin' about? I don't think I have to tell you what the Legion thinks of thieves, now do I? |
GREETING | You. I've seen your kind before. You've got blood on your hands. Keep your blade sheathed, you murdering bastard, or I'll put you down myself. |
GREETING | Bet you think you're somethin' huh? You call yourself a citizen of the Empire? No respect for order, no respect for law. You make me sick. |
GREETING | Ah, it's good to see you, citizen! Oh yes, I know who you are. You've become something of a legend in these parts! |
GREETING | The Imperial Legion is at your disposal, citizen. What seems to be the problem? |
GREETING | Hail, citizen! It's not often I see another rider out here on the roads. Times being what they are. |
GREETING | Greetings, citizen. How can this Legion horseman be of service? |
GREETING | Please make it quick, citizen. My patrol awaits, and a Legion steed can't keep still for very long... |
GREETING | Trouble? |
GREETING | There's evil afoot, citizen, and I've little time for chatter. What is it? |
GREETING | I told you not to drop your shield! We're done here. |
GREETING | That was disappointing at best. I was hoping for more from you. |
GREETING | Hey! What did I tell you about weapons! That's it; we're done. |
GREETING | I'm not staying here any longer. I need to get someplace safe. |
GREETING | We all owe you our lives. From what I've heard, the battle was hanging in the balance until you destroyed that horrible daedric machine. |
GREETING | You should have heard the cheer when you came out of that monster Gate with that Siege Machine right on your heels. |
GREETING | We were all watching from the walls, and to be honest it was looking bad. I thought we were going to have to fight 'em street by street. |
GREETING | We lost a lot of good men that day. But Bruma is still standing. That's what counts. |
GREETING | Anyway, sorry to go on so long. I'm sure you've got things to do. Just wanted to thank you personally. |
GREETING | Hey, you look just like your statue! What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Hail, Savior of Bruma! |
GREETING | I am honored to speak to the hero of the Battle of Bruma. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Destroying the Great Gate was a deed worthy of the mightest heroes of song and legend! You dealt the daedra a heavy blow that day, my friend! |
GREETING | To think, it was here at Bruma where the tide finally turned against the Oblivion Invasion! |
GREETING | Now we're counting on you to help Martin claim the throne and put an end to this terrible war. I know you won't fail us. |
GREETING | A mighty feat of arms! The bards of Cyrodiil will be singing of the Fall of the Great Gate for years to come! |
GREETING | So, how about it? Are you ready to fight now? |
GREETING | Found Rockshatter yet by chance? |
GREETING | If you see my good-for-nothing husband, Bjalfi, tell him I want back what he stole from me! |
GREETING | Greetings, traveler. What do you seek? |
GREETING | Hello there. Welcome to Aerin's Camp. |
GREETING | Is there something I can do for you? |
GREETING | I'm Atahba. But if you want a horse, you got to talk to Cat-Face. |
GREETING | I'll take good care of your horses when you're in Skingrad. I'm Ugak gra-Mogakh, ostler of Grateful Pass Stables. |
GREETING | My name's Bongond. I can see you know horses. So do I, and I know I have just what you need. |
GREETING | I am Sister Angrond of Gottlesfont Priory. We gather and prepare healing herbs and mushrooms. |
GREETING | I'm Phebe Jeanard, a charity sister of Gottlesfont Priory. Are you looking for alchemical ingredients? |
GREETING | No time to talk. Let's go home. |
GREETING | Good work! Now I can paint the portal home. After it's complete, you must go first or else you'd be stuck in here forever. |
GREETING | We need the Brush to get out of here. Bring it to me so we can get out of this painting. Hurry, I'm starving. |
GREETING | Excellent work my friend! All we need is the Brush, and we can leave this place. |
GREETING | I really don't have time for the likes of you. |
GREETING | Oh. You again. |
GREETING | Are you confused? |
GREETING | Crime doesn't pay. We have long memories. We won't forget. |
GREETING | I salute you for your daring, Hero of Kvatch! You've proven yourself once again here at Skingrad. |
GREETING | While the Guard hid behind the walls, you took the fight to Oblivion itself! Maybe your example will inspire others. |
GREETING | Allow me to extend my congratulations on your daring victory over the evil forces of Oblivion. I am at your service. |
GREETING | That Oblivion Gate threatened us all, yet only you took action to destroy it. You have my thanks, Hero. |
GREETING | Your bravery is the talk of Skingrad. Well done! |
GREETING | I'm Mog gra-Mogakh, proprietor of Two Sisters Lodge. My sister and I own the place... 'Two Sisters', see? Need a bed? Good food? |
GREETING | Welcome to the West Weald Inn. I'm Erina Jeranus, the proprietor. If you'd like food or a bed, speak to me. |
GREETING | I'm Else God-Hater. Yes. I hate the gods. All gods. They can all bite my garters. And if you don't like it, YOU can bite my garters, too. |
GREETING | Welcome to Colovian Traders, Skingrad's finest selection of general merchandise. I'm Gunder. Just let me know what you want. |
GREETING | Me? I'm Falanu. House Hlaalu. As if that matters here. |
GREETING | Not so loud, please. What a headache I've got. I'm Agnete the Smith. 'The Pickled' they call me. Sure wish I was pickled right now. |
GREETING | Blessings of the Nine. My name is Tumindil. I'm the chapel priest. I'm sure you can find your way around the chapel by yourself. |
GREETING | Hello. We haven't met, have we? I'm Sister Marie Palielle, the chapel healer, and trainer in the Restoration Arts. |
GREETING | I'm Valandrus Abor, Primate of Julianos. You may address me as 'Your Eminence'. |
GREETING | I'm sorry. We've not met. I'm Janus Hassildor, Count Skingrad. |
GREETING | I'm Hal-Liurz, Count Skingrad's steward. The Count does not accept unsolicited visitors, I'm afraid. I apologize for the inconvenience. |
GREETING | The Count will not see you now. Not now, not ever. He sees no one. I'm Mercator Hosidus, his steward. I believe that's all you need to know. |
GREETING | I'm Dion, captain of the Skingrad Guard. |
GREETING | Sorry. You want me? I'm Shum gro-Yarug, the Count's butler. |
GREETING | Danus Artellian, captain of the guard. The Count's Guard. Castle Guard. Dion's captain of the town guard. That's nothing to do with me. |
GREETING | Ah-Malz of the Fighters Guild. Welcome to Skingrad County. Come hunting goblins, have you? |
GREETING | I'm in the Fighters Guild, yes, and I can train for weapon and shield parries. Fadus Calidius is the name. |
GREETING | I'm Parwen of the Fighters Guild. I'm not a great archer, but I seem to have a knack for teaching. And I've bagged my share of goblins. |
GREETING | I'm in charge here. Adrienne Berene. Do you have Mages Guild business? |
GREETING | I'm Sulinus Vassinus of the Mages Guild, and I'm so pleased to make your acquaintance. |
GREETING | What? Who are you? Oh... who cares. I'm Druja. You want something? Or you just practicing your Cyrodilic? |
GREETING | You want me? You sure? I'm Vigge. I'm Mages Guild, but I don't train or anything. |
GREETING | You have obviously made a mistake. Sir Lazare Milvan would never speak with someone of your low birth. |
GREETING | You are obviously of low birth. Unless you dispute my judgement... and you would press your suit at the end of a sword. |
GREETING | You are talking again. You will stop. |
GREETING | You're new here, or you'd know me. Toutius Sextius. My people have lived in Skingrad since the Dawn. Father and the Count were best of friends. |
GREETING | A sweetroll? But, of course, Salmo is famous for his sweetrolls! One taste, and you are in heaven... on top of the world, yes! |
GREETING | I am Ambroise Canne, grape-grower for Surilie Brothers. I'm also an advanced trainer for weapon and shield parries. |
GREETING | Reman Broder, retired Archer, presently a grape-grower for the Surilies, at your service. Are you looking for advanced training? |
GREETING | A perfect tomato... one taste, and it is gone forever. And then... a lifetime of searching for the next one. |
GREETING | Undena Orethi. I am a pilgrim in search of the perfect tomato. It is my grail, and I shall follow it all my life. |
GREETING | It is all in the nose. Yes, of course, it is also in the mouth! |
GREETING | The fragrance, the sharp, startling odor... the sheep's cheese... ambrosia! Nectar! |
GREETING | Yes. I am the Shepherd, Uuras. And it is my sheep, and my deft hand and sharp nose, which produce the glorious cheeses of Skingrad. |
GREETING | I'm Bernadette Peneles. I work for Tamika. I grow grapes. For her wines. |
GREETING | I'm a fair hand at grapes and bows. Shameer, grower and trainer. But I suspect you want to shoot, not grow grapes. Am I right? |
GREETING | I'm Davide, of Surilie Brothers Vineyard. Gaston is my brother. From our vineyards come the finest wines in Tamriel. |
GREETING | I'm Gaston Surilie. Perhaps you've met my brother, Davide? Together, we are the Surilie Brothers Winery. |
GREETING | I'm Tamika. We grow our own grapes, and make fine wines. |
GREETING | An impressive feat of arms, closing that Oblivion Gate outside Leyawiin. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Thank you for closing that Oblivion Gate. Despite what the Count may say, we're all in your debt. |
GREETING | If it isn't the toast of Leyawiin! How can I help you? |
GREETING | The common folk of Leyawiin recognize your valor, even if Count Terentius does not. What do you need, friend? |
GREETING | The Count always says that Leyawiin stands alone, but your actions proved him wrong. Well done. |
GREETING | I am Januarius Aurunceia, the Count's footman and boot-puller. |
GREETING | I am Janonia Aurunceia, chief maid-servant of Castle Leyawiin. |
GREETING | Welcome, stranger, to the Five Claws. Food and beds, cheap and good, but most of all, your hostess promises, always clean! |
GREETING | Witseidutsei gives you her guarantee! Everything, clean, always, or you do not pay! |
GREETING | Well, you've found the Three Sisters. Beds and food. Not cheap, but you get what you pay for. |
GREETING | I'm Shuravi, the sister-that-works-and-worries. Shamada is sweet and decorative. Shomara is dumb as a post. But she can cook, at least. |
GREETING | I'm Shamada, hostess of the Three Sister Inn. Speak to Shuravi if you need beds or meals. |
GREETING | Sorry, sorry, sorry. Got to get cooking. I'm the cooking sister. I'm Shomara. The cooking sister. |
GREETING | Gundalas guarantees! Everything... almost free! At Best Goods and Guarantees, retail service at warehouse prices! |
GREETING | Yeah. Buy a goddam book. It's a bookstore, ain't it? Don't just go peeking at them! Buy one! |
GREETING | I'm Bugak gro-Bol, and I say you better buy a goddam book. And right away, dammit! |
GREETING | The Dividing Line between a live hero and a dead one is a sharp sword. Get the best you can afford from Tun-Zeeus... |
GREETING | ... Because you don't want to be on the dead guy side of the line, do you? |
GREETING | I'm Avrus Adas. I'm the priest of Zenithar at the Leyawiin Chapel. |
GREETING | Silana Blandia, Healer of the Leyawiin Chapel. Bless the Nine, and all the faithful. |
GREETING | Kantav Cheynoslin. I am the Primate of Leywiin, and Zenithar's Advocate. |
GREETING | Marius Caro, by grace of the Nine, Count Leyawiin. You are a stranger to me, but well-met. |
GREETING | I'm sure you have many pressing affairs. I won't keep you. |
GREETING | I am Countess Alessia Caro, wife to Count Marius. |
GREETING | I think Leyawiin would be better off if we removed all the dirty Argonians such as yourself. You wouldn't have a problem with that, would you? |
GREETING | Welcome to Leyawiin. I am Alessia Caro, and I have the honor to be the wife of the Count, Marius Caro. |
GREETING | I am Hlidara Mothril, Lady Leyawiin's chaplain and chief advisor. |
GREETING | I assist Her Ladyship so that her enlightened policies might achieve the greatest possible influence upon the affairs of County Leyawiin. |
GREETING | On-Staya Sundew. Castle Leyawiin's steward. And chief advisor to Count Marius Caro. In theory... |
GREETING | I'm Caelia Draconis, Captain of the Leyawiin Guard. I hope we will not meet in my official capacity... ha-ha. |
GREETING | Tsavi, Count's Mage and Castle Healer, your servant. |
GREETING | Brodras of the Fighters Guild. I don't do contracts much. Mostly I'm a trainer. Heavy Armor. |
GREETING | And look. No jokes about the Heavy Armor, eh? Not every Bosmer sneaks around with bows and arrows. I'm as tough and beefy as any Orc. Got it? |
GREETING | Hey, baby? You fancy some training? Sherina's the name, and blades are the game. |
GREETING | S'Drassa of the Mages Guild, Evoker and Alchemist. And also, in his scant free time, a Trainer in Alchemy. |
GREETING | Alves Uvenim, Journeyman of the Guild. Welcome to Leyawiin. I don't believe we've been introduced. |
GREETING | My name is Agata. I'm responsible for enchanted item recharge for the Guild here in Leyawiin. |
GREETING | I'm Dar Jee. I'm a Khajiit in disguise. Want to see me lick my butt? |
GREETING | Hahaha! That one never gets old! |
GREETING | I'm Tsrava. I'm an Advanced Trainer in Acrobatics. Did I mention I hate dogs? |
GREETING | So keep your dogs away from me... unless they want some advanced lessons in plunging from great heights... |
GREETING | Alval Uvani. I'm an evil wizard. I like blowing things up. |
GREETING | And I have LOTS of time on my hands, since I'm LOADED with gold. |
GREETING | So I blow things up. And burn them. And frost them. And shock the living daylights out of them. |
GREETING | But I'm a smart, law-abiding evil wizard, because I only blow up my own stuff. |
GREETING | So don't get any ideas about murdering me and looting my gold... |
GREETING | Aside from the fact that I'll kick your ass... it's against the law, and you'll rot in jail for it. |
GREETING | So how do like THEM apples? |
GREETING | I am Ri'zakar, Pakseech of the Blackwood Company. The Company provides expert jihatt for selected customers. Very discreet. |
GREETING | Commander Ja'Fazir. Your servant. I am second-in-command of the Blackwood Company. |
GREETING | The Company provides expert jihatt for selected customers. Very discreet. |
GREETING | Lieutenant Rana, Blackwood Company. |
GREETING | I am Geel. Sergeant-of-Sharpshooters, Blackwood Company. |
GREETING | Oleed-Ei, Blackwood Company Master-of-Assassins. |
GREETING | My name is Numeen. Have you seen that no-good rascal husband of mine, Mahei? Gods know what he is up to this time... |
GREETING | I am Mahei... that poor fellow who is chased everywhere by that nagging fishwife, Numeen. |
GREETING | Please. Just don't mention me to her, or she will burst into one of her tirades... |
GREETING | My name is Margarte. Professionally, I'm a trade consultant... I offer Advanced Mercantile training, by the way... |
GREETING | ... But my real passion is alchemy. I love brewing up new and interesting potions... just for fun! |
GREETING | It's a pity my busy consulting and training schedule leaves me little time for gathering ingredients... |
GREETING | ... And heavens forfend that my husband, Eitar, devote a few minutes from his all-consuming hobby... |
GREETING | ... stirring up trouble between Khajiits and Argonians, to help me find ingredients. |
GREETING | I'm Eitar. Say. Did you hear what that Argonian said? What's-his-name? You know who I'm talking about... |
GREETING | He said any Argonian can kick any Khajiit's butt to breakfast any day of the week. You believe that? |
GREETING | I think he's wrong. I KNOW Khajiit can kick Argonian butt. Any time. Any where. And you can tell everyone I said so. |
GREETING | I'm Eitar. Say. Did you hear what that Khajiit said? What's-his-name? You know who I'm talking about... |
GREETING | He said any Khajiit can kick any Argonian's butt to breakfast any day of the week. You believe that? |
GREETING | I think he's wrong. I KNOW Argonians can kick Khajiit butt. Any time. Any where. And you can tell everyone I said so. |
GREETING | Rats. Hate them. HATE them. Every one. Gonna hunt them down and chop them all to tiny bits. |
GREETING | Oh. Did I say that out loud? Excuse me. I'm Weebam-Na, the hunter. You got to excuse me. I got rats on the mind. |
GREETING | I'm Bejeen. I'm a hunter, and Weebam-Na's partner. I hope he didn't bother you about the rat thing. He's gone totally rat-cuckoo, I'm afraid. |
GREETING | I'm Cingor. I'm the Captain of the Leyawiin Neighborhood Watch. |
GREETING | Actually, Captain, President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Sergeant-at-Arms. |
GREETING | We're a small, select organization of crime fighters. We're going after the crimes and criminals the Guard overlooks. |
GREETING | Yes. Ahdarji is the name. Poor Ahdarji, all alone, now that Qa-Dar is gone. Poor widow Ahdarji... |
GREETING | Ahdarji trains, yes. Light Armor is the skill. Ahdarji must work very hard, now she is all alone in the world. |
GREETING | I'm Otumeel. But I didn't do anything. Really. It wasn't me. |
GREETING | Hahaha! No! Really! It wasn't me! Never! |
GREETING | Betto Plotius. I'm a faithful servant of Leyawiin and the Emperor... Gods rest his soul. |
GREETING | Julitta Plotius. I'm Betto's wife. |
GREETING | Decentius Opsius, Captain of the Coast Guard. Pleased to meet you. |
GREETING | Brave deeds, friend. Taking the fight to Oblivion itself! I salute you. |
GREETING | We're all in your debt for closing that Oblivion Gate outside the city. Well done. |
GREETING | It's good to have a bit of good news in these dark times. What can I do for you, Hero of Chorrol? |
GREETING | Chorrol breathes easier thanks to you. We are all in your debt. |
GREETING | I bet you hear this all the time, but thanks for closing that Oblivion Gate! We were all so worried. |
GREETING | I heard that you helped the Guard close that Oblivion Gate. Thanks. We were getting worried about that damn thing. |
GREETING | Everybody's talking about how you and Captain Burd closed that Oblivion Gate outside town. You're a real hero around here! |
GREETING | I'm sure all of Bruma joins me in saluting your help in keeping the hordes of Oblivion at bay. |
GREETING | Well done. Bruma will never fall while you and our intrepid Captain Burd are on duty! |
GREETING | Hey, you're the one that helped Captain Burd destroy that damned Oblivion Gate! Well done, friend, well done! |
GREETING | You and Captain Burd sure gave them daedra a good kick in the teeth. I wish I had been there to see it! |
GREETING | I'm Petrine. This is Wildeye Stables. I look after folk's horses while they're here in Bruma. |
GREETING | Humilis Nonius. Wildeye Stables can board your horse, or sell you one, if you like. |
GREETING | Welcome to Bruma, stranger. Hafid Hollowleg. I'm your host at Jerall View. Bed, food, whatever you need. |
GREETING | I'm Logvaar. Hafid pays me to stand around and keep things quiet. |
GREETING | I'm Snar the Cook. We've got genuine Skyrim cuisine... fresh, simple, big helpings... just like Mom used to make. |
GREETING | I'm Suurootan, proud owner of Novaroma, a little piece of Heartland Empire here in the lofty Jeralls. |
GREETING | Skjorta. Nord Winds. We've got clothes and armor. And I've got a headache, so keep your voice down, please. |
GREETING | I'm Olfand, the Light Armor trainer. Skjorta and I run North Winds. Please excuse us. We had a little drink-up last night. Still a little muzzy. |
GREETING | Fjotreid. You need armor or weapons, new or repair, come to Hammer and Axe. |
GREETING | The Nine welcome you to Bruma. I'm Isa Raman, priestess of Talos. |
GREETING | I'm Cirroc, Bruma's Chapel Healer. |
GREETING | Praise Akatosh! Praise the Nine! I'm Arentus Falvius, primate of Talos, High Priest of Bruma Chapel. |
GREETING | Lady Narina Carvain, Countess Bruma. Welcome. You'll excuse me if I keep this brief, but affairs of the county await me. |
GREETING | I'm Yvara Channitte, Countess Bruma's steward. The Countess makes policy, leaving the details of administration to me. |
GREETING | I'm Captain Burd, commander of the Bruma Guard. |
GREETING | Lieutenant Gerich Senarel of the Bruma Guard. |
GREETING | I'm Gan Luseph, Castle Mage and Healer. |
GREETING | Actually, I'm not much of a healer. I can blow the meat off you, but I'm not much good at sticking it back on. |
GREETING | Volanaro, at your service. Need a spell? Need an item recharged? Need a witty practical joke played on someone? I can handle it all. |
GREETING | My name is Selena Orania. I'm a Mages Guild Journeyman. |
GREETING | I'm Honmund. I'm a prospector. Alga's my woman, Nord-style. None of that Chapel wedding nonsense. |
GREETING | I'm Alga. I'm a bard and a Speechcraft trainer. |
GREETING | Honmund is my live-in partner. No offense, but I don't want to hear about any 'Mara Mother Mild' and Chapel family business. |
GREETING | Honmund and I live together in the old Nord way. Good enough for my Fa and Ma, and good enough for me. |
GREETING | I'm Jantus Brolus. I'm the Illusion Trainer. |
GREETING | Ongar the World-Weary, they call me. I've been everywhere, and done everything. Now I'm settled down for a good long rest. |
GREETING | I'm Jearl. I spend most of my time down south, but I keep a house in Bruma for the mountain air. |
GREETING | I'm Regner. You want anything? Talk to Edla. She's in charge. |
GREETING | Edla. Edla Dark-Heart. If you want to be a Marksman, I can train you. If you can breathe, I can teach you. |
GREETING | Helvius Cecia. I do a little of this, a little of that. And I serve the Nine. Praise their Names! |
GREETING | Brotch Calus, Alchemist. Advanced Training, available by appointment. |
GREETING | Hero of Kvatch? How about the Hero of Bravil! No need to be modest, my friend! |
GREETING | We all owe you a debt of gratitude for closing that Oblivion Gate. Thank you. |
GREETING | At least the Oblivion Gate outside the city is gone. Although news from the rest of the Empire is still just as bad as ever. |
GREETING | It was you that closed that Oblivion Gate, wasn't it? That was a brave thing to do! |
GREETING | Welcome, my friend! I am Isabeau Bienne, the ostler of Bay Roan Stables. And today I can sell you such a very fine bay horse! |
GREETING | Antoine Branck. I just work here. If you want a horse, go inside and talk to Isabeau. |
GREETING | I'm Bogrum Gro-Galash, your host at the Lonely Suitor Lodge. It may not look like much outside, but that's just the weathered Bravil look. |
GREETING | Gilgondorin. Silverhome-on-the-Water has beds and food. What's your pleasure? |
GREETING | Brokil gro-Shatur, Lord High Warden of the Taps, Gilgondorin's most prized customer. I taste everything. Over and over. And over again... |
GREETING | You'll always get a fair deal here. I'm Nilawen. What can I get you? |
GREETING | Take a chance on the Warlock's Luck! |
GREETING | Heh-heh. Just kidding. Everything is all perfectly safe. Tested it myself. Ungarion, retired adventurer. You may have heard of me? |
GREETING | The Archer's Paradox. Because a perfect arrow flies forever, and that's impossible. I'm Daenlin, and I have no perfect arrows. |
GREETING | I'm Uravasa Othrelas, priest of Mara. I'm also a Speechcraft trainer. I can help you make... different mistakes, at least. |
GREETING | I am the healer, Marz of Black Marsh. By the grace of Mara, I am available as an Advanced Trainer in Restoration. |
GREETING | I am Mara's Primate, Chana Mona. I take care of the Chapel's affairs in Bravil Parish, and speak for Mara in the Council of the Nine. |
GREETING | I am Olava the Fair, Mara's Living Saint. It is my responsibility not to preach, but to live Mara's commands as an example to others. |
GREETING | Regulus Terentius, Count Bravil. Good of you to introduce yourself, stranger, but no point, really. |
GREETING | I'm the count, and you have no business talking to the count, right? Good. All straightened out. Off with you, then. |
GREETING | Dro'Nahrah. I'm Count Bravil's steward. I'm sorry, but please, I have too much on my mind to talk. |
GREETING | I'm Fathis Aren, Count Bravil's staff wizard. I can teach you Conjuration... anything to relieve the tedium of castle patronage. |
GREETING | Hans Black-Nail, Castle Smith. It's a comfortable post. Gives me plenty of time to offer services to the public. |
GREETING | Surely... you must know who I am! The Count's son. Do you mind? I have no desire to be further acquainted with every visitor to Bravil. |
GREETING | Drels Theran. I'm the count's Special Inquisitor in charge of suppressing the Renrijra Krin insurgents. |
GREETING | I'm Viera Lerus, captain of the Bravil Guard. |
GREETING | Nahsi, your humble servant, and humble servant of the Nine. I offer training in the marital arts of Hand-to-Hand fighting. |
GREETING | How do you do? I'm Tadrose Helas, Smith of the Bravil Fighters Guild chapter and trainer for Armorers. |
GREETING | Kud-Ei. I'm in charge here, and an Advanced Trainer in Illusion to boot, so I don't have a lot of time to stand around and chat. |
GREETING | I'm Ardaline. I'm the guild's Advanced Trainer in Alchemy here in Bravil. |
GREETING | Ita Rienus, Spells, Recharging and Training in Mysticism. And idle chatter. At your service. |
GREETING | Delphine Jend. Creator of the celebrated 'Enemies Explode' spell. Advanced Trainer in Destruction. And Mage Destined for Great Things. |
GREETING | Aryarie. Your friendly Guild Alchemist. Satisfaction guaranteed. No free samples. |
GREETING | Yes. I am Varon Vamori, Wit and Wordsmith. Bravil's foremost Bard and Advanced Trainer in Speechcraft. |
GREETING | Carandial. Mage-trained. Scholar by inclination. Student of our Aldmeri ancestors, the Ayleids. |
GREETING | Dro'shanji greets you. His work is the castle grounds, grand gardens green. Dro'shanji also is Advanced Trainer in Security. |
GREETING | Yes. S'krivva gives you greeting. Luxury imports, exports are S'krivva's fair game. |
GREETING | Ah. S'krivva hears of you. Welcome, and well-fare in your craft and trade. |
GREETING | Does anyone see City-Swimmer? Is he gliding beneath the silver water? Is he creeping 'round a corner, hugging a wall, silent as a shadow in the dark? |
GREETING | No! I am here! I stand proud before you, City-Swimmer, trainer of the prospective Sneaker, the sly sliding unseen! |
GREETING | Ranaline. I cook at the Lonely Suitor. |
GREETING | Hello, stranger. Luciana Galena. I'm Bravil's Advanced Trainer for the Light Armor discipline. |
GREETING | I'm J'zin-Dar. I tell you, so you can tell everyone who kicked the crap out of you. J'zin-Dar. Get it right. |
GREETING | What you want? It's okay. R'vanni doesn't mind. R'vanni likes it.... |
GREETING | Hey! That's me you're talking to! Reistr the Rotted! Hear me? Reistr! Wow! I got this a-MAZ-ing itch right on my thigh! Can't touch it! It's rough! |
GREETING | Hello. I'm Roxanne Brigette. I help the boys. They get a little squirrelly sometimes, find it hard to cope. So I help out. |
GREETING | You are the toast of Anvil, my friend! It may be only a temporary respite, but everyone feels better with that Gate closed. |
GREETING | Going into that Oblivion Gate was an impressive feat of derring-do. I salute you! |
GREETING | Perhaps Anvil will not go the way of Kvatch, thanks to you. Well done. |
GREETING | You sure gave those damned daedra what for! It makes us all feel better to have someone like you around. |
GREETING | I'm Ernest. This is the Horse Whisperer, Anvil's only stable. Park your nag here, or leave him for the wolves. Your choice. |
GREETING | Aye. I'm Ulfgar Fog-Eye, master of the Anvil lighthouse. Visit the lighthouse any time. Fine view of the town and harbor. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Flowing Bowl. I'm Maenlorn. My twin's name is Caenlorn. How to tell us apart? I'm in brown. He's in blue. Simple, really. |
GREETING | I'm Maenlorn. I'm the twin in brown, remember? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Flowing Bowl. I'm Caenlorn, the one in blue. My twin Maenlorn is the brown one. Can we rent you a bed? |
GREETING | Okay. Guess who I am. Caenlorn? Or Maenlorn? |
GREETING | I'm Wilbur, owner and proprietor of The Count's Arms. We make beds and food available to guests. Can I help you? |
GREETING | S'shani. The old sea captain and rover... now a shipowner and fatcat. Pleased to meet you. |
GREETING | I'm Norbert Lelles. I let my merchandise speak for itself. Look around. If you see something you like, we'll talk about a price. |
GREETING | They call me 'Wilhelm the Worm,' because dirt suits me fine. Town lets me live in the warehouse to keep out the rats. |
GREETING | Varel Morvayn. Been making weapons and arms here in Anvil for 30 years. People say I do good work, and I don't aim to argue with them. |
GREETING | Enilroth, Morvayn's apprentice. |
GREETING | Give yourself to love, pilgrim. I'm Trevaia, priestess of Dibella, and this is Anvil's Chapel of Dibella. |
GREETING | Me? I'm just Laralthir. I wish I were the Countess of Anvil, to tell you the truth. That Millona Umbranox, she's got it made... [Sigh.] |
GREETING | Dumania Jirich, Primate of Anvil. I speak with the voice of Dibella, and greet you with love. |
GREETING | I am Millona Umbranox, Countess of Anvil. I hope you enjoy your visit. I trust you will give us no cause to regret our hospitality to strangers. |
GREETING | I'm Dairihill, steward of Castle Anvil. We do things differently in Anvil. And the difference shows in the comfort and trust of its people. |
GREETING | I'm Baeralorn, Anvil's castle mage. Perhaps you've heard of my work on magical resistances. |
GREETING | Langley, captain of the Anvil guard. |
GREETING | I'm Azzan, head of the Anvil Fighters Guild chapter, and Advanced Blunt Weapons trainer. |
GREETING | Vigdis, Fighters Guild. |
GREETING | Rhano. I'm Anvil's Advanced Trainer in Blade Weapons. |
GREETING | I'm Rufrius Vinicius, Fighters Guild Hand-to-Hand trainer. |
GREETING | Everyone calls me Sten the Ugly. I got tired of beating people up for it. So go ahead. Live it up. |
GREETING | Llensi Llaram. Fighters Guild, through and through. |
GREETING | Huurwen of the Fighters Guild. Health and fortune. |
GREETING | I'm the Wizard Carahil, Mages Guild, master of the Anvil chapter. |
GREETING | I greet you. Thaurron, Journeyman of the Mages Guild. |
GREETING | I'm Felen Relas of the Mages Guild. I handle Alchemy training for the Anvil chapter. |
GREETING | Marc Gulitte, Mages Guild Evoker, Advanced Instructor in the Arts of Destruction. |
GREETING | I'm Mirabelle Monet. I run the Fo'c's'le, a boarding house for sailors. Sorry. I reserve my beds for seamen. |
GREETING | I'm Krognak gro-Brok, landsman, and I don't much care who you are. |
GREETING | They call me 'Hauls-Ropes-Faster'. I don't care. They can't pronounce my Black Marsh name, anyway. |
GREETING | I'm Isolde, mate... not that it's any of your business. |
GREETING | I don't know you, you don't know me, everybody's happy. |
GREETING | I'm Thurindil, son of Julianos and Mohi-Titona, Queen of Akavir. These slugs climbing my spine itch something fierce. Like to dance? |
GREETING | Timothee LaRouche, late of the Black Dog, able seaman. I'll be staying ashore 'til my stash runs out, then it's off to sea once more. |
GREETING | Heinrich Oaken-Hull, captain and shipmaster. My ship, the Serpent's Wake, is in for refitting, so I'm high and dry for a while. |
GREETING | I'm Hasathil, Heinrich Oaken-Hull's wife. |
GREETING | Pinarus Inventius, hunter, woodsman, and marksman, at your service. |
GREETING | Astia Inventius. Wife of the woodsman, Pinarus Inventius. Always out hunting. Anything to avoid doing a little work around the house. |
GREETING | I'm Rusia Bradus. My husband is General Silgor Bradus, one of County Anvil's commanders in the field. |
GREETING | I'm Newheim, Anvil harbormaster. I'm responsible for all harbor traffic, docks, duties and fees in Anvil harbor. |
GREETING | I'm Arvena Thelas. They call me 'the rat lady', on account of all my pet rats. |
GREETING | My name's Quill-Weave. I've had some success selling stories about the lives of the lower and criminal classes. |
GREETING | Hi, I'm Gogan. How's it going? |
GREETING | I'm Maelona. Gogan's wife. |
GREETING | Jesan Sextius, singer, composer, and storyteller extraordinaire. Glad to meet you. |
GREETING | Gorgo gro-Shura. Soldier of fortune. Which means, more-or-less, unemployed and thoroughly pauperized. |
GREETING | I'm Clesa. My husband and I run the Horse Whisperer, the finest stables in Anvil County. |
GREETING | Didier Aumilie, ship's clerk. At present, I'm spending my time and gold on the pleasures of the Gold Coast. |
GREETING | Let me introduce myself. I am Hieronymus Lex, the new captain of guard here in Anvil. You look familiar. |
GREETING | We are not yet done with your test. When you have passed or failed, then we may have reason to speak. |
GREETING | Yes? |
GREETING | Can I help you? |
GREETING | Have you returned with a message from S'Krivva? |
GREETING | Until you have the message from S'Krivva, we have nothing further to say to one another. |
GREETING | Do you have business with me? |
GREETING | Have you given Malene the gift yet? |
GREETING | Do you have the gift for Malene? |
GREETING | What can I do for you? |
GREETING | What do you want now? |
GREETING | What are you doing here? What do you want? |
GREETING | Begone, stranger! I have business with Kynareth's shrine, and I will not be disturbed. |
GREETING | Go away, stranger. You frighten the animals, and make my work more difficult. |
GREETING | You sleep rather soundly for a murderer. That's good. You'll need a clear conscience for what I'm about to propose. |
GREETING | I have nothing more to say. We shall speak again only after Rufio lies dead. |
GREETING | So, the deed is done. How do I know this? You will find that the Dark Brotherhood knows a great many things. For you are now part of the family. |
GREETING | I am done with you for now. Go to the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary in Cheydinhal and speak with Ocheeva. She will provide further instruction. |
GREETING | Greetings, brother! Greetings! I am Ocheeva, mistress of this Sanctuary. Lucien has told me all about you. I welcome you to the Dark Brotherhood! |
GREETING | You stand now in our Sanctuary. May it serve as your new home, a place of comfort and security whenever the need arises. |
GREETING | When you're ready for work, go and speak with Vicente Valtieri. He handles all assignments for new family members. |
GREETING | But before you go, please accept this gift from your new family. A unique set of armor, lighter than normal leather and black as the Void. |
GREETING | Now, I've kept you long enough. Vicente is waiting. You'll find him in his quarters. Go now, my child, and may Sithis go with you. |
GREETING | Greetings! Greetings! I am Ocheeva, mistress of this Sanctuary. Lucien has told me all about you. Let me welcome you to the Dark Brotherhood! |
GREETING | It is always a pleasure to welcome another Dark Sister into our ranks! Truly, the Night Mother smiles upon her trusted daughters! |
GREETING | You stand now in our Sanctuary. May it serve as your new home, a place of comfort and security whenever the need arises. |
GREETING | When you're ready for work, go and speak with Vicente Valtieri. He handles all assignments for new family members. |
GREETING | But before you go, please accept this gift from your new family. A unique set of armor, lighter than normal leather and black as the Void. |
GREETING | But I've kept you long enough. Vicente is waiting. You'll find him in his quarters. Go now, my child, and may Sithis go with you. |
GREETING | I'm sorry. I don't think I'm going to be much help. |
GREETING | It's the Chapel of Akatosh. Four walls standing, and no fire. Can you think of a safer place? |
GREETING | You're the one who closed the gate? Thank you. |
GREETING | I don't suppose I could convince you to help me recover my research notes? |
GREETING | I am busy. Get out. When I am ready to conduct guild business, I'll leave the door unlocked. |
GREETING | Ah, you are the new thief. I am your new Doyen. |
GREETING | You have returned? |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | You've done well for yourself. |
GREETING | Why does the prey approach me? |
GREETING | You're not supposed to be down here. |
GREETING | Quickly, quickly! There's no time! |
GREETING | You must get to the top of the large tower. The Sigil Keep, they call it. That's what keeps the Oblivion Gate open! |
GREETING | Find the Sigil Stone. Remove it, and the Gate will close! Hurry! The Keeper has the key-- you must get the key! |
GREETING | Take the key. Get to the Sigil Keep, and find the Sigil Stone. It's the only way. |
GREETING | Don't worry about me; there's no time! Get moving! |
GREETING | Have you got the key? You must get the Keeper's key -- it's the only way into the Sigil Keep! |
GREETING | Get out of here! There's no time for this! |
GREETING | Thank the Nine! I never thought I'd see another friendly face... |
GREETING | The others... taken... they were taken to the tower! |
GREETING | You have them! You have them! I can sense they're with you! |
GREETING | I can tell you haven't been successful yet. But keep trying! |
GREETING | Can you help me find my lost Jumbo Potatoes? |
GREETING | I could spare a moment. What did you need? |
GREETING | What can I do for you today? |
GREETING | It's nice to go back to tending sheep without having to look over my shoulder. |
GREETING | Welcome back to the Wawnet Inn. Looking for a room? Or did you have any more Shadowbanish Wine for me perhaps? |
GREETING | Now that Bjalfi's gone, looks like I'm available again. Back to the old dating game. |
GREETING | I'm looking forward to my retirement -- long days in the stable with the horses, long mornings in bed, and best of all: no more fish. |
GREETING | Go away! I don't want whatever you're selling! |
GREETING | I told you to leave me alone! Go away! |
GREETING | Hey, do you mind not trampling on my crops? What do you want? |
GREETING | Hey, you're the one made us visible again, right? Good show! |
GREETING | Hey... Hey! How... What are... What are you... doing here? You're not my... Not my friend. What... You know, what do you... want? |
GREETING | Hey! My friend! You made it, huh? That's... That's great. Did... Did you want to just relax, or... Did you want something... something else? |
GREETING | While Faelian walks the streets of the Imperial City, the Night Mother weeps in her restlessness. Kill this High Elf, and all will be well. |
GREETING | Right, sister. We know who's been naughty and nice. And you've been naughty. So watch yourself. |
GREETING | Right, sister. We know who's been naughty and nice. And you've been naughty. So watch yourself. |
GREETING | Good day, ma'am, and welcome to Chorrol. You're under the watchful eye of the Chorrol Guard, so don't you worry. We keep the peace, and keep it nice. |
GREETING | Right, mister. We know who's been naughty and nice. And you've been naughty. So watch yourself. |
GREETING | Right, mister. We know who's been naughty and nice. And you've been naughty. So watch yourself. |
GREETING | Good day, sir, and welcome to Chorrol. You're under the watchful eye of the Chorrol Guard. We keep the peace, and keep it nice and pretty. |
GREETING | Welcome to Chorrol. Keep your nose clean, and we'll be good friends. Make a mistake, and the Chorrol Guard will be all over you like a cheap cuirass. |
GREETING | Welcome to Weynon Priory, a monastic retreat dedicated to Talos and the Nine Divines. |
GREETING | I'm Prior Maborel, head of our community, and responsible for all our religious and secular affairs. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Oak and Crosier. This one is Talasma, your hostess. Our rooms and food are at your disposal. |
GREETING | I'm Glistel. What do you need? |
GREETING | I'm Malintus Ancrus. How are you doing? |
GREETING | Hello. I'm Casta Scribonia. The writer. Author of 'Woman Gone Wild'. |
GREETING | My name is Eugal Belette. I'm pretty new here -- don't know a soul. |
GREETING | I'm Carmen Litte. Perhaps you know my husband? Alberic Litte, the Mages Guild sorcerer? What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I'm Rena Bruiant. I love dogs. Doesn't everyone? |
GREETING | I'm Rimalus Bruiant. Perhaps you've met my wife, Rena? And our dogs, Bailey and Kezu? |
GREETING | I'm Contumeliorus Florius. I'm in charge of enchanted item recharge in the Mages Guild here in Chorrol. Get it? "In charge!" |
GREETING | I am Alberic Litte of the Mages Guild. I am pleased to make your acquaintance. |
GREETING | A pleasure to make your acquaintance. I'm Athragar of the Mages Guild. How can I serve you? |
GREETING | Excuse me. My name is Angalmo. Can I help you? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Mages Guild. I'm Teekeeus. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Well, hello there. Sabine Laul, guild smith -- real happy to meet you. So. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Things could always be worse. And probably will be. I'm Kurz gro-Baroth. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I'm Lum gro-Baroth. The cheerful one. My brother, Kurz? He's not so cheerful. |
GREETING | I'm the Fighters Guild Champion, Modryn Oreyn. I don't believe we've met. |
GREETING | Vilena Donton, Master of the Fighters Guild. Please excuse the mess. Paperwork. But what can I do for you? |
GREETING | I'm the Master of the Fighters Guild -- Vilena Donton. Can I help you? |
GREETING | A visitor. What a treat. So go ahead. Whoever you are. They call me Orgnolf Hairy-Legs. Because I got hairy legs. Am I going too fast for you? |
GREETING | I'm Chanel, Chorrol Castle Mage. You'll tell me what you're here for. Right? |
GREETING | I'm Bittneld the Curse-Bringer, captain of the Chorrol Guard. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I am Orok gro-Ghoth, steward to Countess Arriana Valga, Countess of Chorrol. I manage her affairs, and the castle is in my keeping. |
GREETING | I am Arriana Valga, Countess of Chorrol. |
GREETING | I'm Otius Loran, Primate of Stendarr. You stand before Gods' servant, in the house of the Nine. Be humble, and show respect. |
GREETING | I'm the chapel healer, Gureryne Selvilo. We're glad to see you paying your respects here at the chapel. |
GREETING | Blessings. I'm Orag gra-Bargol, servant of Stendarr. May you grow in the Faith. |
GREETING | Hello. I'm Rasheda -- the smith -- and this is Fire and Steel. Quality armor and weapons, repairs, too. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I conduct business here. No offense, but I haven't got time for small talk. |
GREETING | Perhaps I wasn't clear. I cannot spare time to talk with you. Would you be so kind as to leave me alone? |
GREETING | Sorry, buddy. I'm with Hides-His-Heart, and I can't be distracted. |
GREETING | Look. I don't want to talk. So leave me alone. |
GREETING | I'm busy, here, okay? You mind giving us some privacy? |
GREETING | I got stuff to do. Don't bother me. |
GREETING | Only the finest wares to buy and barter at Northern Goods and Trades. I'm Seed-Neeus, the proprietor. How can I help you? |
GREETING | Welcome to Renoit's Books. I'm the owner, Estelle Renoit. Look around. If you don't see what you want, please ask. |
GREETING | Honditar is the name. I'm a hunter and mountain man. |
GREETING | Well, ain't you the high-tom-titty? You want something, I guess, or you wouldn't be messing up my air. |
GREETING | An honor to serve you. I'm Emfrid, owner and publican of the Grey Mare, at your service. A room? Or food? Whatever you wish. |
GREETING | I'm the shepherd here. Eronor's the name. And this is Weynon Priory. |
GREETING | Certainly. What do you need? |
GREETING | Yes? |
GREETING | Welcome, good citizen. I'm Brother Piner, and this is Weynon Priory. A monastery. Can I help you? |
GREETING | You must be rid of the staff, or the scamps will follow you around forever! |
GREETING | I can't thank you enough for doing this for me. |
GREETING | Are you ready to accept the staff? |
GREETING | I was afraid you wouldn't come back. |
GREETING | Please, don't dawdle here... get to the Mages Guild! Hurry! |
GREETING | I'm at my wit's end! I beg you to help me! |
GREETING | These stupid scamps are driving me crazy! |
GREETING | You are a person of your word. You must hasten to Rosentia and tell her at once! |
GREETING | You've done well. The Gold Road should be a little safer for now. |
GREETING | You should return to Anvil and let Carahil know the work is complete. We'll remain here and clean things up. |
GREETING | Any luck yet? |
GREETING | Where did you come from? You look real enough. You must be from the outside! Oh, thank goodness someone finally came! |
GREETING | While I'm overjoyed to see a friendly face, I'm afraid I have some bad news for you. |
GREETING | You're stuck here like I am. |
GREETING | Sorry to break it to you like that, but if it wasn't for that annoying thief, we wouldn't be in this predicament. |
GREETING | Oh! I don't know how to thank you! You've brought my husband back to me. I shall always count you as a friend. |
GREETING | I must speak to my husband first! |
GREETING | I don't see Rythe with you. I hope you're not here to give me bad news. |
GREETING | I'm sorry, no one except for Cheydinhal City Guard are allowed inside this home. |
GREETING | Due to outstanding fines owed to the city, Aldos Othran's property has been seized and is now sealed until further notice. Good day. |
GREETING | Unless you relish the thought of decorating the end of my blade with your blood, I would get out of my sight. |
GREETING | Keep leading. |
GREETING | I don't like being disturbed. |
GREETING | Get out of my way before I have you slapped in irons. |
GREETING | Get outta my way, and keep followin'. I'll show ya a thing or two... |
GREETING | Who're you...? |
GREETING | Who... wha... are you... time is it? Hic. |
GREETING | Yes? What news are you bringing me? |
GREETING | After speaking to the Count and reviewing your testimony, we decided to reduce Llevana's sentence as she was acting for self-preservation. |
GREETING | I've been promoted to the post of Captain of the Guard, and hope to return respect to the peacekeepers of this town. |
GREETING | The Count and I thank you for helping bring Ulrich's hold on Cheydinhal to an end, though we would have preferred having him brought up on charges. |
GREETING | As a token of our gratitude, as you did this at the risk of false imprisonment or perhaps your life, we reward you this bounty of gold. |
GREETING | On behalf of the people of Cheydinhal, I thank you. |
GREETING | After speaking to the Count, and in light of the evidence you recovered, Ulrich has been removed from his post and arrested. |
GREETING | Many guards are coming forward with more evidence of his greed, so it's safe to say he'll been spending quite a bit of time in the city dungeons. |
GREETING | I've been promoted to the post of Captain of the Guard, and hope to return respect to the peacekeepers of this town. |
GREETING | The Count and I thank you for helping bring Ulrich's hold on Cheydinhal to an end, and for doing so without unnecessary bloodshed. |
GREETING | As a token of our gratitude, as you did this at the risk of false imprisonment or perhaps your life, we reward you this bounty of gold. |
GREETING | On behalf of the people of Cheydinhal, I thank you. |
GREETING | Like I said... meet me in two hours at the Cheydinhal Bridge Inn. |
GREETING | You're back, good. Did you find the evidence? |
GREETING | We must put an end to this travesty of justice. |
GREETING | Have you discovered anything new? |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | Seems you've made your choice. I suppose we'll have to do it your way. I don't know what else to say. |
GREETING | I have no regrets. |
GREETING | Stand back, and let me take care of this. |
GREETING | Well, where is he? |
GREETING | What's wrong? |
GREETING | I appreciate the interest you're taking in helping us with our situation. |
GREETING | See you at eleven. I hope. |
GREETING | Can't wait to see you later. Don't keep us waiting. |
GREETING | Never seen you here before. |
GREETING | You look like you can handle yourself in a fight. And I'm sure you wouldn't mind making a little extra money. Hmmmm... |
GREETING | I've put together a, well... a gang. We make money by luring fools out to the middle of nowhere and robbing them blind. |
GREETING | Our targets? Weak willed men who are easily fooled into believing they will have their way with us. Hahaha... men are so gullible. |
GREETING | I leave the decision up to you. If you want to join up, meet us at the Gweden farmhouse around 11 in the evening. I'll mark it on your map. |
GREETING | Oh, and one more thing, if you breathe a word of this to the city guard, you won't live long enough to get whatever reward they're offering. |
GREETING | Signy wants to talk to you. I think you'll like what she has to say. |
GREETING | Patience. We'll have... all night. |
GREETING | Enjoy the manor. It suits you well. |
GREETING | I can't believe you did that. Maelona is furious. |
GREETING | They still aren't letting me live this down. |
GREETING | We have a lot of paperwork and follow-up investigation to do. Please, leave us to it. |
GREETING | Stupid... just plain stupid. |
GREETING | I'm afraid I have very little information to add to our follow-up investigation. |
GREETING | So good to see you again! |
GREETING | Please go away. I have no wish to speak to you. |
GREETING | Now that Henantier has returned, things are as they should be. |
GREETING | This thing you've done goes beyond what I would have expected from you. You've chosen a dark path, and I shall help you get there sooner! |
GREETING | Well, this saves me a bit of trouble. Aleron's dead even though I planned to kill him anyway. So, that just leaves you. Let the game continue! |
GREETING | Thanks for doing my work for me. Nothing like having someone else do your dirty laundry. Thanks, you idiot! |
GREETING | You idiot! How could you kill Kurdan before you got Aleron to safety? Get... get out of my sight! |
GREETING | Please, I wish to be alone with my thoughts. |
GREETING | Please. I wish to be alone with my thoughts. |
GREETING | We have nothing to discuss. |
GREETING | I'm not interested in speaking with you! |
GREETING | Great... nice work. Now that he's dead, we'll never find the treasure. Just get away from me. |
GREETING | I've nothing to say to you. |
GREETING | You better hope I never get out of here. |
GREETING | Wha'? You sellin' something? Go away, I'm broke! |
GREETING | I'm far too busy to speak to you right now. |
GREETING | As always, you're a welcome sight. |
GREETING | I'm really not interested in speaking to you right now. |
GREETING | I'm overjoyed to hear that Garrus has replaced Ulrich as the Captain of the Guard. I'm sure he'll do a fine job. |
GREETING | Good to see you again. |
GREETING | I've never seen my Lady so happy. You've done well. |
GREETING | What's wrong with you? Farwil may have been a pain in the rear, but that was no reason to slay him! |
GREETING | How good to see you again, fellow knight. |
GREETING | You have some nerve addressing me after slaying my son. You're lucky I didn't have you executed on the spot! Now get out of my sight! |
GREETING | I'm sorry, although I wish to spend time speaking with you, I have much business to attend to. Please be brief. |
GREETING | I'm pleased that a Knight of the Thorn has received such a worthy gift. Even if you're just an honorary knight. |
GREETING | Are you mad? You killed Farwil, and now you casually speak to me as if nothing's happened? Begone from my sight before I kill you where you stand! |
GREETING | My house is yours, friend. Please, come back to visit us anytime. |
GREETING | Please leave. I have no wish to speak with you any longer. |
GREETING | Please, share the hospitality of our home. |
GREETING | Please, I no longer have a desire to speak with you. I appreciate what you've done in the past, but that's just what it is... the past. |
GREETING | It's a fine day is it not? |
GREETING | Please go away. |
GREETING | Our business is done. |
GREETING | You've made your choice... now leave me be. |
GREETING | Our sister returns to the fold! |
GREETING | Our brother returns to the fold! |
GREETING | Hmph. |
GREETING | I'm sorry, I'm very busy now. There's still much work to be done. Good day. |
GREETING | I've more important things to do than chat with you right now. |
GREETING | Yes, sister? |
GREETING | Yes, brother? |
GREETING | How can I help? |
GREETING | Important things to do... so many important things to do. |
GREETING | What can the Order help you with, sister? |
GREETING | What can the Order help you with, brother? |
GREETING | Always a pleasure. |
GREETING | Sorry, I'm too busy to speak to you now. |
GREETING | See anything you like? |
GREETING | Be happy to help you. |
GREETING | Any friend of the Society is a friend of mine. Have a look around. |
GREETING | Any friend of the Society is a friend of mine. |
GREETING | Hello again. You're more than welcome here! I have everything for the budding alchemist under one roof. |
GREETING | Hello again! |
GREETING | It is good to see you again. |
GREETING | You're welcome on board the Bloated Float any time. |
GREETING | What can I get for you, my good friend? |
GREETING | S'Drassa of the Mages Guild, Evoker and Alchemist. And also, in his scant free time, a Trainer in Alchemy. |
GREETING | Here to sell me more Nirnroot? |
GREETING | So nice of you to drop by again and see me. |
GREETING | On behalf of the entire town, I thank you for ridding Rosentia of the scamps. |
GREETING | Looking for anything to purchase today? |
GREETING | Welcome back, friend. Here is the painting. When you place it in your home and gaze upon it, may you always remember the deed you have done for me. |
GREETING | I am overjoyed at your return. What may I assist you with? |
GREETING | Hello again. I'm sorry, but I have little time to chat. I am quite busy with affairs of state and all that. |
GREETING | It is quite nice to see you again. I hope you are fairing well. |
GREETING | I suppose I should be happy to see you again. I'm not. |
GREETING | Hello. I am Laythe Wavrick, the Chief Herald and Countess Valga's attendant. Welcome to Chorrol. |
GREETING | I didn't know Seridur was a vampire. I swear! |
GREETING | I serve Roland now. Please, accept my apologies for my error in judgement. |
GREETING | Welcome back. |
GREETING | Seridur is asleep right now. He's had a long night of study, and is exhausted. Do not disturb him. He'll be up at five this evening. |
GREETING | I'm Cylben Dolovas, assistant and bodyguard to Seridur. Let's leave it at that. |
GREETING | Little busy right now. Got your mess to clean up. |
GREETING | His ring. Have you pried it from the coward's corpse? |
GREETING | Take this. It's from a friend. |
GREETING | I don't have time to talk. |
GREETING | I don't know who you are, friend, but you've got about ten seconds to tell me what you're doing in my Bloodworks before I lop your arms off. |
GREETING | You again, huh? So what is it this time? Better start talkin' before my sword starts swingin'! |
GREETING | You haven't run home to momma yet, huh? That's a good sign. So, you ready for a match, or do you just need some information? |
GREETING | You're wearing a Battle Raiment! Oh, isn't that cute. The wittle boy wants to pway dwess up. Go home, momma's boy, before you get yourself killed. |
GREETING | You're wearing a Battle Raiment! Oh, isn't that cute. The wittle girl wants to pway dwess up. Go home, princess, before you get yourself killed. |
GREETING | I guess Owyn will let anyone join the Arena these days. I guess I shouldn't let it bother me, seeing as how you'll be dead tomorrow. |
GREETING | I'm trying to train here, weakling. Why don't you go someplace more your speed, like the Mages Guild? |
GREETING | Okay, so you're not a complete loser. Don't get cocky. Let me know when you're ready for a match and you can prove yourself to me some more. |
GREETING | What are you waiting for? You signed up for this, maggot! Now get up to that Arena and fight! |
GREETING | Hey, something wrong? They're waiting for you up in the Arena! |
GREETING | So, it's Hero now, is it? I suppose the little urchin wants to be a Champion. Bah! You will never join our ranks! We are gods among mortals! |
GREETING | Know this -- if you truly wish to become a Champion, you'll have to go through me. If we meet in that Arena, I will make you beg for death. |
GREETING | That Raiment's getting a little tight on you, Brawler! I think you need some exercise! What do you say? Ready for a match? |
GREETING | So, ready for your next match? |
GREETING | The Yellow Team ain't gonna fight itself, you lazy Pit Dog! You ready for a match, or what? |
GREETING | You know what Brawler rank is worth around here? Nothing! Face it kid, you're still a maggot! You need to keep fighting if you want to be somebody! |
GREETING | Slowly but surely, maggot. You got a good streak going. Don't sissy out on me now! You ready for another match, or what? |
GREETING | You beatin' those twins is a good sign. You got a lot of fight in ya. Let me know when you're ready to get bloody again. |
GREETING | You made it to Bloodletter, which is more than I can say for most people who step into that Arena. Keep it up. |
GREETING | Come on Bloodletter, don't lose your momentum now. Keep fighting! |
GREETING | My Red Room got its paint job from fighters like you! After you disembowel the next idiot, I want you to smear his blood all over the walls! Ha ha! |
GREETING | All right, Myrmidon, time to stop messing around! You ready to teach those Yellow Team scumbags a lesson, or what? |
GREETING | You're hungry, Myrmidon! I can see it in your eyes! You ready to feed that hunger? Huh? You ready for another match? |
GREETING | You're cutting through the Yellow Team like a knife through scrib jelly! One more fight and you'll advance to Warrior rank! |
GREETING | You're a Warrior now. That ain't no joke. They may not know your name, but the people out there, the spectators, they know you now. |
GREETING | They come to this Arena to see you, so go out there and give the people what they want! |
GREETING | Look at you! You keep coming back for more! All right, Warrior, you ready for a match? |
GREETING | One more match is all you need to advance again, up to Gladiator rank. Most combatants never make it that far. But you are the exception, aren't you? |
GREETING | Gladiator. It's not very often I get to call somebody that. You're doing the Blue Team proud, kid. Now go kill somebody before I get all weepy! |
GREETING | You ain't gonna stop until you hit Champion, are you? Well good! The Blue Team needs as much glory as we can get! |
GREETING | What's a Gladiator without an Arena to fight in? So get up there and start cracking some skulls! Besides, one more fight and you advance again. |
GREETING | You're a Hero, my friend. That crowd is out there for one reason: to see you destroy the Yellow Team! Now go give 'em what they want! |
GREETING | You're at the end of a long road, Hero. This is the last time you'll face off against the Yellow Team before being named Champion. |
GREETING | Go up to that Arena and make sure the people of Cyrodiil never forget that it was you who brought the Yellow Team to its knees! |
GREETING | You're a Champion now. I've got no more fights for you. If you think you can beat the Gray Prince, challenge him! If anyone can beat him, you can! |
GREETING | I didn't come here to chat, Blue Team scum! Crawl home while you still can! |
GREETING | Great show, great show! You really brought down the house! Here's your gold. Now get some rest, and I'll see you next week! |
GREETING | Great show, great show! You really brought down the house! Here's your gold. Now get some rest, and I'll see you next week! |
GREETING | Great show, great show! You really brought down the house! Here's your gold. Now get some rest, and I'll see you next week! |
GREETING | Hey, what's wrong? Aren't they waiting for you up in the Arena? |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Spellslinger! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Butcher! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't Shadowstep! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Black Arrow! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't Skullcrusher! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Divine Avenger! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Messenger of Death! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Crimson Blade! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't Man o' War! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't Sir Slaughter! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Tamriel Terror! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't Dragonheart! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't Lady Luck! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | Well, well, if it isn't the Iron Maiden! How's our new Grand Champion, huh? You ready to make me some money? Ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem... |
GREETING | By the love of Shinji, you did it! You beat the Gray Prince! This... This is unbelievable! That makes you the best fighter the Arena has ever seen! |
GREETING | You've got Agronak's Raiment of Valor! Good! Give it to me! All right, now I give you your own. By Shinji, I... I'm shaking! This is amazing! |
GREETING | Okay, do... Do you want a Heavy Raiment of Valor or a Light Raiment of Valor? Your choice! |
GREETING | Ha ha! There's the new Arena Grand Champion! By Shinji, you look good in that Raiment! The way it accentuates your physique... Spectacular! |
GREETING | Now listen, I bet you're wondering what's next huh? Where does a Grand Champion go from here? Well I've been thinking... |
GREETING | Why not spice things up a bit, give the people of Cyrodiil what they really want? We revise the rules of competiton, offer a new kind of match... |
GREETING | I'm talking weekly shows, fights pitting you against... are you ready for this? Monsters! And maybe even some wild animals! Sounds great doesn't it? |
GREETING | I've had some people out collecting your new combatants. The wilderness is full of 'em! Let me know when you're ready for a match, and it's showtime! |
GREETING | Ha ha! There's the new Arena Grand Champion! Now listen, I bet you're wondering what's next huh? Well I've been thinking... |
GREETING | Why not spice things up a bit, give the people of Cyrodiil what they really want? We revise the rules of competiton, offer a new kind of match... |
GREETING | I'm talking weekly shows, fights pitting you against... are you ready for this? Monsters! And maybe even some wild animals! Sounds great doesn't it? |
GREETING | I've had some people out collecting your new combatants. The wilderness is full of 'em! Let me know when you're ready for a match, and it's showtime! |
GREETING | By the love of Shinji, you did it! You beat the Gray Prince! This... This is unbelievable! That makes you the best fighter the Arena has ever seen! |
GREETING | But you need Agronak's Raiment! That's right, just go back to the Arena and take it right from his body! Go get it, and bring it back to me! |
GREETING | And who in Shinji's name might you be? Look, if you're a spectator, go upstairs and talk to the Gatekeeper. This ain't no damned peep show. |
GREETING | And if you're one of those idiots who thinks they have something to prove in the Arena, go over and talk to Owyn. |
GREETING | And who in Shinji's name might you be? Look, if you're a spectator, go upstairs and talk to the Gatekeeper. This ain't no damned peep show. |
GREETING | And... Wait, I know you. You're that new Champion, right? Hmph. I guess I know why you're here. But let me tell you, you're making a big mistake. |
GREETING | The Gray Prince is the best fighter the Arena has ever seen. He can't be beaten. Not by you. But hey, it's your right. |
GREETING | If you want to challenge Agronak, go right ahead. He lives down here in the Bloodworks. Do that, come talk to me again, and I'll arrange your match. |
GREETING | And who in Shinji's name might you be? Look, if you're a spectator, go upstairs and talk to the Gatekeeper. This ain't no damned peep show. |
GREETING | And... Wait, I know you. You're that new Champion, right? Oh, don't tell me you've actually challenged the Gray Prince to a match! Are you insane? |
GREETING | Agronak gro-Malog is the best fighter ever to step into an Arena. He can't be beaten! Not by you! But if you want to fight him, that's your right... |
GREETING | Well, you know the drill. You let me know when you're ready for a match, and Agronak will head up to the Arena and prepare for your arrival. |
GREETING | Just make sure you understand our rules of competition for this match. Fighting the Grand Champion, well... The rules are a bit different. |
GREETING | So, you've actually challenged the Gray Prince? Do you really know what you've gotten yourself into? |
GREETING | Agronak gro-Malog is the best fighter ever to step into an Arena. He can't be beaten! Not by you! But if you want to fight him, that's your right... |
GREETING | Well, you know the drill. You let me know when you're ready for a match, and Agronak will head up to the Arena and prepare for your arrival. |
GREETING | Just make sure you understand our rules of competition for this match. Fighting the Grand Champion, well... The rules are a bit different. |
GREETING | You again, huh? Look, I told you, if you want to challenge the Gray Prince that's your right. But don't say I didn't warn you. |
GREETING | Listen, sunshine, I ain't in the mood! You want something, talk to Owyn. He's right over there for Shinji's sake! |
GREETING | You again? You're becoming a real pain in my arse, you know that? I thought I made myself clear. You don't belong down here. Now get! |
GREETING | Please, just kill me! Can't you see? It's what I want! I can't live like this, knowing I'm something filthy, something evil! Kill me! |
GREETING | Hail, friend. I don't believe I've ever seen you down here in the Bloodworks before. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Agronak gro-Malog. |
GREETING | Most people just call me the Gray Prince. It's kind of silly, I know, but the people of Cyrodiil need heroes. I'm more than happy to oblige. |
GREETING | Hail, friend. I don't believe I've ever seen you down here in the Bloodworks before. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Agronak gro-Malog. |
GREETING | Most people just call me the Gray Prince. It's kind of silly, I know, but the people of Cyrodiil need heroes. I'm more than happy to oblige. |
GREETING | Ah, so you're an Arena combatant! It's always good to meet a fellow warrior, especially one who isn't here just to kill the Grand Champion! Ha ha ha! |
GREETING | Hail, friend. I don't believe I've ever seen you down here in the Bloodworks before. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Agronak gro-Malog. |
GREETING | Most people just call me the Gray Prince. It's kind of silly, I know, but the people of Cyrodiil need heroes. I'm more than happy to oblige. |
GREETING | I know who you are, of course, and it's easy to guess why you're here. You wish to challenge me for my title of Grand Champion, is that it? |
GREETING | Hail, friend! Good to see you again. I hope the Arena has been as good to you as it's been to me. What brings you back to the Imperial City? |
GREETING | Sorry, friend, but we've got nothing more to talk about. If you're ready to fight, talk to Ysabel and she'll arrange the match. |
GREETING | Hail, friend! Good to see you again. So tell me, what brings you back to the Imperial City? |
GREETING | Ah, so you've returned. Come at last to challenge me for my Grand Champion title? |
GREETING | You've returned! So, have you been to Crowhaven? Have you... Oh, I see you have not yet recovered any proof of my birth... |
GREETING | Please, friend. Make haste! This waiting about is torture! I know in my heart who I am, but with evidence I can prove my claim to all of Tamriel! |
GREETING | But wait, I'm sorry. I'm being selfish. You're a Champion, and have the right to challenge me for my Grand Champion title. Is that your wish? |
GREETING | You've returned! So, have you been to Crowhaven? Have you... Oh, I see you have not yet recovered any proof of my birth... |
GREETING | Please, friend. Make haste! This waiting about is torture! I know in my heart who I am, but with evidence I can prove my claim to all of Tamriel! |
GREETING | You've returned! So, have you been to Crowhaven? Have you... What's this? The Journal of Lord Lovidicus? My friend, you've done it! |
GREETING | This is wonderful news! The words of the Lord Lovidicus himself! Perfect! |
GREETING | Ah, but I believe I owe you something, eh? Here, let me show you these moves. Step like this... Now strike.... All right, now parry... That's it! |
GREETING | There you are, some of the best combat moves you'll ever learn! You'll need them if you want to last more than five seconds against me in the Arena. |
GREETING | Now let me see what this Journal says! Hmm... Interesting... But... I... I... Wait... Can this be? But... By Shinji, I'm the son of a vampire! |
GREETING | I'm no "Gray Prince!" I'm the spawn of evil! I thought my father was a nobleman, not some blood-sucking monster! I... I can't... All a lie! A lie... |
GREETING | The... the journal... my father's journal.... It says I'm... I'm part vampire! I thought my father was a nobleman, not some blood-sucking monster! |
GREETING | My whole life has been nothing but a lie! I'm no "Gray Prince." I'm a vile, wretched spawn of evil! Please, leave me. I can't.... I... |
GREETING | The... the journal... my father's journal.... It says I'm... I'm part vampire! I thought my father was a nobleman, not some blood-sucking monster! |
GREETING | My whole life has been nothing but a lie! I'm no "Gray Prince." I'm a vile, wretched spawn of evil! Please, leave me. I can't.... I... |
GREETING | Oh, but I see. You're a Champion... You want my Grand Champion title, is that it? Please, challenge me. In the Arena I can end my misery... |
GREETING | Are you... Are you ready to fight? Go talk to Ysabel, let her know. Then we'll, um... You know, we'll meet in the Arena. And it will all be over... |
GREETING | Yes, I'm the city's Arena Gatekeeper, but I'm not on duty now. If you want to bet on a fight, see me at the Arena between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM. |
GREETING | Don't you have a fight scheduled? I'm sorry, but I can't allow you to bet on your own match! You'd best get into the Arena! |
GREETING | Hello there! Welcome to the Arena! I don't think I've ever seen you around here before. I know all the regulars, believe me. |
GREETING | If you're looking to join the Arena as a combatant, you need to head down to the Bloodworks and talk to Owyn, the Blademaster. |
GREETING | If you're here to bet on a fight, on the other hand, you're talking to the right man! There are matches all day long, from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. |
GREETING | That's a lot of chances to fill your purse with coin. So what do you say: you want to bet on a match? |
GREETING | You'd better get up to the Arena or you'll miss the match! Just head through those doors on my left. If you win, come see me to collect your gold. |
GREETING | Ah, sorry friend, but it would appear the opponent you bet on lost that last fight. Better luck next time! |
GREETING | Ah, sorry friend, but it would appear the opponent you bet on lost that last fight. Better luck next time! |
GREETING | You won! Congratulations! Here are your winnings, my friend -- 200 gold pieces. Come back and bet on the matches as often as you like! |
GREETING | You won! Congratulations! Here are your winnings, my friend -- 100 gold pieces. Come back and bet on the matches as often as you like! |
GREETING | You won! Congratulations! Here are your winnings, my friend -- 50 gold pieces. Come back and bet on the matches as often as you like! |
GREETING | You won! Congratulations! Here are your winnings, my friend -- 200 gold pieces. Come back and bet on the matches as often as you like! |
GREETING | You won! Congratulations! Here are your winnings, my friend -- 100 gold pieces. Come back and bet on the matches as often as you like! |
GREETING | You won! Congratulations! Here are your winnings, my friend -- 50 gold pieces. Come back and bet on the matches as often as you like! |
GREETING | Ah, another happy spectator! You of course want to bet on a fight! Who will it be this time, the Blue Team or the Yellow Team? |
GREETING | Sorry, friend, no time to talk! My friend Saliith and I are training to be combatants in the Arena! It takes a lot of dedication to do what we do. |
GREETING | No talk, no talk! Only train! Branwen and Saliith, we become combatants in Arena! We fight, we be champions, we be famous! |
GREETING | Wow! You're the Grand Champion! I saw your fight against the Gray Prince! You're the best! Can I... Can I follow you around? I won't get in the way! |
GREETING | Yes, oh great and mighty Grand Champion? Is there something you need? Can I carry your weapon? Shine your boots? Backrub, perhaps? |
GREETING | I come to the Arena any chance I get! Once, I got hit in the eye with some spraying blood, and went blind for three days! Now THAT was a good match! |
GREETING | What? Look, pal, no talkie right now, okay? I'm here to watch people get mutilated, not blab like an old woman. |
GREETING | This is all so grisly and horrible, isn't it? The blood and bodies... But I've won so much money! I can't stop betting! I think I need help... |
GREETING | Why do I come to the Arena? Honestly? I love the way the combatants move. It's like an... an erotic dance. The bodies, the sweat, the... oh. I, um... |
GREETING | Go Blue Team! Yeah, Blue Team! I always bet on the Blue Team! They never hold back! It's always crush, kill, maim, murder! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
GREETING | You like my amulet? It's enchanted, makes me lucky! I swear it helps me win these matches! |
GREETING | Aggh! I hate these disgusting Arena matches! I'm here looking for my husband, Roderick! If he loses any more of our money he's a dead man... |
GREETING | It's all about the Yellow Team! Go Yellow Team! Yeah! Woo! Wait, you didn't bet on the Blue Team, did you? 'Cause that would just be plain stupid! |
GREETING | It's about time someone did something. These guys are killing my business! |
GREETING | You're Fighters Guild! Get them out of here! |
GREETING | My friend! What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I've told you what we need. Until we've work, we'll stay here. |
GREETING | It's not wise to interrupt us in the middle of our discussion. |
GREETING | Can't thank you enough for your help. What do you need? |
GREETING | Something you need? We still need work. |
GREETING | You'll keep your nose out of this, if you know what's good for you. |
GREETING | Hey, it's you. The one who found jobs. Whadda you need? |
GREETING | Are you still talking? Find us work. And money. |
GREETING | Whadda you want? |
GREETING | I'm looking for results from you. What have you found out? |
GREETING | Back again, huh? What is it? |
GREETING | The end of all things has come! We're finished! All hope is gone! |
GREETING | The livestock are dead! Dead! The second sign! Look to the skies! Look to the skies! |
GREETING | You've seen it! You've seen the first sign! Perhaps this is the beginning of the K'Sharra! |
GREETING | No time to talk! I have to get rid of these rats! |
GREETING | Welcome to Border Watch, stranger. You are welcome here. I am Ri'bassa, shaman of our people. |
GREETING | The K'Sharra has come true! |
GREETING | Gods protect us! What is happening here? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Border Watch Inn. We don't get many visitors. Please feel free to stay a while. |
GREETING | Take a seat, or feel free to look around. We have a fine collection of cheeses here, some of the rarest in all Tamriel! |
GREETING | Welcome to our town, friend. The gods are always watching over Border Watch. |
GREETING | Welcome to Border Watch. A pleasure to see you. |
GREETING | You've pleased the Madgod! You must be proud of yourself. I, for one, still would like to eat your eyes. But, good for you! |
GREETING | You've spoken to the Madgod. Joy of joys! Are you elated? Excited? Aroused? Blessed are you. Blessed is He! |
GREETING | You've been told what Sheogorath wants. The rest is up to you. |
GREETING | Place. Not place? Here. Not here? Welcome to the Grove of Madness, stranger. Or go away. Who knows? Time will tell. |
GREETING | Bugs. Bugs! Everywhere. All over. Wonderful, tasty bugs. No time for you. Talk to Ravel. He doesn't like the bugs. Not even with mead. |
GREETING | Have you seen it? Have you seen the light? The bright, shining light? I know it. It waits for you. Speak with Ravel. He knows the way. |
GREETING | I used to be a dog. I got better. Not a better dog, though. I'm a terrible dog now. Tomorrow...who knows? Ravel may know. Talk to him. |
GREETING | We're too late... Mehrunes Dagon is here! |
GREETING | Lighting the Dragonfires will no longer save us... the barriers that protected us from Oblivion are gone... |
GREETING | I do what I must do. I cannot stay to rebuild Tamriel. That task falls to others. |
GREETING | Farewell. You've been a good friend, in the short time that I've known you. |
GREETING | But now I must go. The Dragon waits. |
GREETING | Come on! We need to get to the Dragonfires before it's too late! |
GREETING | Help me get past Dagon and into the Temple of the One! I'll do the rest! |
GREETING | What should we do now? |
GREETING | Our time must now be spent in prayer. Perfect order must be achieved. |
GREETING | [The Peryite worshipper says nothing.] |
GREETING | Guilbert should be able to help you with anything you need... for now, I'm going to celebrate! |
GREETING | Thanks so much for getting us here safely! |
GREETING | I'm afraid we aren't very wealthy, but here is all I can offer you at this time. Please, visit us again soon. |
GREETING | The ogres certainly made a mess of this place. Hopefully, by the time you visit us again, we'll have it cleaned up! |
GREETING | What is it? Should we stop? |
GREETING | Is it safe to continue? |
GREETING | Are you ready to show us the way to Weatherleah yet? |
GREETING | Is it safe for us to return to Weatherleah yet? |
GREETING | Have you found Weatherleah? Is it safe for us to travel there? |
GREETING | You have something to tell me about my father? |
GREETING | Hello again. |
GREETING | What's new? |
GREETING | Our business is done. |
GREETING | You've made your choice... now leave me be. |
GREETING | So... what have you brought me? |
GREETING | Look, I told you everything you need to know. Go to the cave, kill the ogres, get a reward. How hard is that? |
GREETING | I may have a bit of a proposition for you involving the Jemane family you so recently assisted. |
GREETING | As the newest member of the Knights of the Thorn, I bid you welcome! |
GREETING | This just keeps getting better and better. What do you want me to do? |
GREETING | What's the plan? |
GREETING | Come on! Run while there's still time! The Guard still holds the road, but it's only a matter of time before they're overwhelmed! |
GREETING | Have you brought help? We've been trapped here since the daedra overran the city. |
GREETING | I look forward to fighting by your side again. |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | I'm really busy... oh. Sorry. You closed the gate, yes? Thank you. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | What...? |
GREETING | You closed the gate. That's the first good news in a long time. |
GREETING | I don't have much. I lost everything. |
GREETING | You've done us a great service, stranger. We're all grateful. |
GREETING | Welcome to Kvatch. We've had a spot of trouble, as you can see. But I'm open for business. |
GREETING | You closed the gate? How did you do it? We can't thank you enough. |
GREETING | There's nothing left here for me. I'm getting out as soon as I can. |
GREETING | Thanks. Kvatch is safer for all of us, now you've closed the gate. |
GREETING | You picked a bad time to visit Kvatch. |
GREETING | I'm told you closed the Oblivion Gate. I'm amazed. Thank you, on behalf of all Kvatch's refugees. |
GREETING | We've been hit hard. But we'll come back. |
GREETING | You again. What is it this time? |
GREETING | Hope is gone. The Imperial line is dead. |
GREETING | The Covenant is broken. The Enemy has won. |
GREETING | Why have our gods forsaken us? |
GREETING | You can say what you like, but I'm never going back to Kvatch. |
GREETING | You saved my life. You brought me back from hell. I won't forget it. |
GREETING | Come on! We can use your help to drive back the invaders! |
GREETING | If you know how to close that Gate, be my guest. My orders are to hold this position, and that's what I intend to do. |
GREETING | Thanks for the help, friend. I didn't recognize you at first, but you're the Hero of Kvatch, aren't you? |
GREETING | It was a privilege to fight by your side. |
GREETING | Thanks for the help. As soon as my lieutenant gets back, we'll be moving out. |
GREETING | We were ordered out to attack the daedra coming out of that Oblivion Gate. Captain's the only one who ever knows what's going on. |
GREETING | You went inside that Gate, huh? You saved our necks, so thanks. |
GREETING | I was afraid we were gonna be ordered in there. Legion always ends up doing everybody's dirty work. |
GREETING | I feel as though I'll be trapped here forever, and I don't even know why. |
GREETING | Have you found an exit to this place yet? We must escape! |
GREETING | I've lost my way. This place looks so familiar, but I can't remember how I got here. Can you help me? |
GREETING | I see you slept well. Welcome home. |
GREETING | It's so difficult to be here and watch him not knowing how much he may be suffering. |
GREETING | Are you prepared to enter the Dreamworld? |
GREETING | Well, as you can see, Henantier's right here and he's trapped in his Dreamworld. |
GREETING | It's just this way, not much farther. |
GREETING | Are you ready to follow me to Henantier? |
GREETING | What brings you to me today, friend? |
GREETING | I don't suppose you could help me locate my friend Henantier could you? |
GREETING | Arch-Mage! You have returned! |
GREETING | Mannimarco has been defeated? I can hardly believe it! The King of Worms is no more! |
GREETING | I... I received a note from Arch-Mage Traven. I know what he did for us, and that he selected you to take his place. |
GREETING | I will mourn for him during my own, private time. For now, I cannot help but rejoice. You have brought safety to the guild, and I thank you. |
GREETING | I have already sent word to all the local guild halls that you are now in charge. Congratulations, Arch-Mage. |
GREETING | I see Bolor was unsuccessful in delaying you. Very well; I shall reanimate him once we are done here. |
GREETING | Perhaps we shall chat for a while, since you really have no other options? |
GREETING | I must say, I expected Arch-Mage Traven, rather than his star pupil. I am disappointed to see that he could not face me himself. |
GREETING | I have met so many of his predecessors over the years. I developed a particular fondness for Galerion, ill-preserved though he may be. |
GREETING | But here you are instead. Skilled enough to make it this far, which speaks volumes about you. Perhaps you'll be as useful to me as Traven would. |
GREETING | You would dare to approach the King of Worms? |
GREETING | If you seek an audience with His Grace, you must open this door. I hold the key, and I will die defending it. |
GREETING | Hello my friend. A word of advice. Watch for goblins if you're heading north. |
GREETING | What brings you into this goblin-infested wilderness, stranger? |
GREETING | Good day. |
GREETING | A pleasure to speak with you. |
GREETING | Well met. |
GREETING | It's my pleasure. Please continue. |
GREETING | I hope I can help. |
GREETING | Yes? |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | What? |
GREETING | What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Go ahead, please. |
GREETING | Go on. |
GREETING | Make it quick. |
GREETING | What? |
GREETING | I'm waiting. |
GREETING | You know, I saw your fight against the Gray Prince. Nobody thought that Orc could be beat, but you showed them all! Ha ha ha ha ha! |
GREETING | You have followed the path set for you by the Lord Hermaeus Mora. Approach his shrine and speak with him. |
GREETING | You have not yet followed the path required to speak with the Lord Hermaeus Mora. |
GREETING | Between the seen and unseen, the seeming and the being, lies the gulf of ignorance. |
GREETING | The fate of man drifts like seaweed in the net of His mind. |
GREETING | Rallus and Antus need your help, whether they know it or not. There's no time to waste. |
GREETING | Have you talked to my sons yet? I don't want them leaving on their own. |
GREETING | Have you changed your mind? My sons could use your help in their fight. |
GREETING | My sons! Have you seen my sons? |
GREETING | Let's go see my father, and let him know of our victory! |
GREETING | I think... I think we got them all. We're safe, for now. We'd best return to town while we can. |
GREETING | This is no time to talk! Keep your guard up, and watch your back! We've got to kill all of them! |
GREETING | It's just this way. |
GREETING | I'm afraid I have no time for small talk, friend. I'm waiting for my father, Valus Odiil. Have you seen him in town, by any chance? |
GREETING | I have no time to talk, friend. As soon as my father arrives, we head back to the farm. These creatures must be dealt with. |
GREETING | Ha ha! We beat them! We slaughtered them all! Did you see? Did you see how well I fought? |
GREETING | But.... oh, no. Poor Rallus. |
GREETING | Why didn't you help him? You could've saved him! |
GREETING | You'll have to tell father what you've done. |
GREETING | Ha ha! We beat them! We slaughtered them all! Did you see? Did you see how well I fought? |
GREETING | Did we get them all?... Are there more? |
GREETING | Don't talk to me now! Kill the filthy creatures! |
GREETING | We can't keep stopping to talk like this! We've got to get out there and fight! |
GREETING | Why isn't father here? He knows how important this is! |
GREETING | I don't have time to talk to you! There's fighting to be done! When my father arrives, we're going back to the forest! |
GREETING | Here you are at last. I know exactly where the Throne Room lies. Your job is simply to get me there safely. |
GREETING | Yes? Is there a problem? |
GREETING | You are about to witness the glorious rebirth of Ayleid civilization. Stand aside! |
GREETING | Don't worry, my friend, this time we are on the same side! Umbacano wants us both to guide him through Nenalata. |
GREETING | You're the leader of this expedition. So lead on! |
GREETING | Heard you went over to the other side. Get out of my face. |
GREETING | Drink. It is time to go. |
GREETING | There are more around. Look in the houses. |
GREETING | Let's go, rookie. Drink up and we'll head out. |
GREETING | I can still smell the things. Look in the houses. |
GREETING | Come on. Drink up. |
GREETING | There are still goblins around. Can't you smell them? They're still here! Check the houses! |
GREETING | Drink. Drink! We need to go. |
GREETING | No time to talk. Attack! |
GREETING | You'll need to be careful on this mission. Sometimes new recruits have complications. They are not used to our methods. |
GREETING | Take this. It will increase your skills in battle. We use it often. It is a good, good thing. |
GREETING | So, you remember S'razirr after all. This one was as good as his word. Are you? |
GREETING | You owe S'razirr. Will you pay? |
GREETING | Well done! You have much to learn about this business, my friend, but you show definite promise. |
GREETING | But first, of course: you must hand over the carving. |
GREETING | I won, you lost. There's nothing else to talk about right now. |
GREETING | Even if Farwil doesn't say it, we appreciate that you're here. |
GREETING | It's good to see a friendly face. I feared we'd never see anyone from Cyrodiil again. |
GREETING | I know you must have many questions... speak with Farwil and he'll answer them for you. |
GREETING | I'm pleased to finally meet the savior of Cheydinhal. And although the death of Farwil saddens me, I know you did the best you could. |
GREETING | I realize he was trying at times, and he spoke before he thought, but he was still my son, and I adored him greatly. |
GREETING | I'm sure he was difficult to travel with, and I respect your patience. Whereas others would have left him to die, I'm sure you fought at his side. |
GREETING | Your actions are duly noted, and your reward will be in gold. |
GREETING | I'm pleased to finally meet the savior of Cheydinhal. I'm also overjoyed that you saved my son's life. |
GREETING | I realize he's trying at times, and he speaks before he thinks, but he's still my son, and I adore him greatly. |
GREETING | I'm sure he was difficult to travel with, and I respect your patience. Most would have given him up for dead rather than deal with his ego. |
GREETING | Anyway, I digress. I'm sure you wish to hear of your reward. |
GREETING | I'm in possession of two fine weapons. They're both heirlooms of the Indarys family, held in the Castle for several generations. |
GREETING | I'd take great pleasure in bestowing one of them upon you. Please, choose the Thornblade or the Staff of Indarys. |
GREETING | Please. Although I'm concerned about the safe return of my son and the closing of the gate, please see Amminus Gregori for all of the details. |
GREETING | With a possible attack looming, I must be free to make preparations. Good luck. |
GREETING | I don't have time to chat right now. With that Oblivion Gate looming outside the city walls, we're bracing for an attack. Perhaps we can speak later. |
GREETING | Why are you still here? You're supposed to go speak with my father! |
GREETING | We made it!... errr, I mean... victory is ours once again! Huzzah! It's a shame that Bremman didn't make it though. He was a good knight. |
GREETING | You've done well. I wouldn't have expected such bravery from someone who isn't a Knight of the Thorn. |
GREETING | Now that this battle between good and evil has been won, and the day is ours, you should go speak with my father. |
GREETING | He will reward you greatly for escorting me home and closing the Oblivion Gate. |
GREETING | Since you have led us to victory, I am hereby giving you the honorary title of a Knight of the Thorn. |
GREETING | Your name shall be revered and your deeds placed into song to be performed by the greatest bards for generations to come. Congratulations! |
GREETING | We made it!... errr, I mean... victory is ours once again! Huzzah! |
GREETING | You've done well. I wouldn't have expected such bravery from someone who isn't a Knight of the Thorn. |
GREETING | Now that this battle between good and evil has been won, and the day is ours, you should go speak with my father. |
GREETING | He will reward you greatly for escorting me home and closing the Oblivion Gate. |
GREETING | Since you have led us to victory, I am hereby giving you the honorary title of a Knight of the Thorn. |
GREETING | Your name shall be revered and your deeds placed into song to be performed by the greatest bards for generations to come. Congratulations! |
GREETING | Not much more I can do to help you. |
GREETING | Okay, you lead from here. Hopefully we can make it to the basement without too much fighting. |
GREETING | Lead on. |
GREETING | Did you want to continue to the manor? |
GREETING | I was half expecting you not to show up. Are you ready to go to the manor? |
GREETING | Are you ready to go to the manor? |
GREETING | As I said, I'll meet you back in Anvil as soon as I can. I won't be traveling with you as I'm making my own arrangements. |
GREETING | I'm surprised to see you all the way out here in the Imperial City. |
GREETING | You're a persistent one. |
GREETING | You got quite a deal on that house. |
GREETING | That manor is still for sale if you're interested. |
GREETING | Hello, I am Velwyn Benirus. If you're in the market, I'm selling a manor house right now for a very good price. |
GREETING | Show me the proof. |
GREETING | Until you get out of here and I see an amulet, we have nothing more to say to each other. |
GREETING | By the way the guards tossed you in here, I can see you're no friend of theirs. |
GREETING | I don't know who you are, nor do I care. All I know is that I want you to leave. |
GREETING | Go away. |
GREETING | Well go get it! What good is it doing if you're standing here? |
GREETING | Stop! Please! What is it? What more do you want? |
GREETING | Perhaps you do understand. Perhaps I can help you. A little. |
GREETING | Yes, yes! Enough! What? I'll tell you what you want! |
GREETING | What do you want? Is it time for torture? Hah! Do your worst. |
GREETING | I won't talk to you! Never! Do your worst. |
GREETING | I am beaten. Leave me alone. |
GREETING | You are a fool to be here. |
GREETING | What do you want? Get away from me! |
GREETING | Damn. Killed himself. Must have had some sort of magic item we didn't notice. |
GREETING | Work on him until he talks. Try not to kill him. |
GREETING | Move to the training area, downstairs. We will speak more there. |
GREETING | What is it you want? Come for a job? |
GREETING | There's nothing more to say. They're all gone. |
GREETING | My poor Biene. Poor, sweet Biene. What monsters would do this? How can this have happened? |
GREETING | Well, what did you find at Water's Edge? |
GREETING | I want you to get back to Water's Edge. Make sure the Blackwood Company hasn't forced those residents out. |
GREETING | Good. You're finally awake. I was beginning to get a bit concerned about you. |
GREETING | I don't want to talk to you, traitor. |
GREETING | I need you to get down to Leyawiin and infiltrate the Blackwood Company. |
GREETING | Since you managed to make a mess of the interrogation, we've got extra work to do if we're going to stop the Blackwood Company. |
GREETING | We've got some work to do if we're going to stop the Blackwood Company. |
GREETING | How did you get in here? What are you doing here? |
GREETING | Excuse me. I need to take these people to the encampment. |
GREETING | The area is clear? Then as soon as Captain Matius gives the order, I'll escort the civilians to safety. |
GREETING | I knew Captain Matius would get us through this. He'd be up for a commendation, if anyone were left to issue it. |
GREETING | This is our one chance -- don't screw it up for us. |
GREETING | I didn't expect any of us to live this long. Maybe we're not doomed, after all. |
GREETING | Don't talk - fight! |
GREETING | The city's in flames, and we've got nothing but a bunch of greenhorns. I doubt the situation could be much worse. |
GREETING | We... we did it? And I'm still in one piece! I mean, of course we did it. I never doubted us for a second. |
GREETING | If we make it through this alive, I'll be amazed. |
GREETING | Savlian's not really the captain, you know. We're just following him because he's the highest ranking officer left alive. |
GREETING | Talk to Captain Matius if you need something. I'm just following his orders. |
GREETING | Just follow Savlian's orders, and everything will be fine. |
GREETING | What's it like out there? We were beginning to fear we were the only survivors. |
GREETING | A whole city, just.... lost. How did we let this happen? |
GREETING | Ha ha! We wiped the bastards out! |
GREETING | It's safe to pull those people out of the chapel. Let's get in there and make sure they're all right. |
GREETING | Come on. This is only the beginning of the battle for Kvatch. We can discuss the next phase once the civilians are safe. |
GREETING | Let's get inside the chapel and make sure those folks are all right. If there are injuries, they'll need to be tended to right away. |
GREETING | We've done it! I can't believe it -- I didn't really think this would work. Maybe we do have a fighting chance. |
GREETING | Oh, yes. We're not done. Not even close. This was only the first step. If this town is to be ours again, we'll need to get inside the castle. |
GREETING | You've come this far with us; will you go further? If we're truly going to succeed, I'll need much more of your help. |
GREETING | I warn you though, what we've seen so far is nothing compared to the battle that likely awaits us. |
GREETING | Take a few moments to catch your breath and think it over. When you're ready, let me know, and we'll get underway. |
GREETING | We've got to clear this area so we can pull those people out of the chapel! Kill anything that moves! |
GREETING | Follow me! For Kvatch! |
GREETING | You closed the Gate? I knew you could do it! This is our chance to launch a counterattack! |
GREETING | I need you to come with us. You've got far more combat experience than these men. |
GREETING | Are you able to join us now? I can wait, but not for long. We've got to move quickly, before they have a chance to barricade the city gate. |
GREETING | Are you ready? We need to move out soon, while we still have a chance to strike. |
GREETING | Until you find a way to close that Oblivion Gate, there's nothing I can do but try to hold our position here as long as I can. |
GREETING | Have you changed your mind? I don't think they've barricaded the gates yet, so we still have a chance to attack the city. |
GREETING | While that infernal Oblivion Gate still stands, I don't dare leave the camp undefended. Are you willing to try and close it? |
GREETING | Stand back, civilian! |
GREETING | This is no place for you. Get back to the encampment at once! |
GREETING | You'd best get back to the encampment. There's no telling when more of them will come out of that infernal Oblivion Gate. |
GREETING | You should not be here, mortal. Your blood is forfeit, your flesh is mine! |
GREETING | Now's not the time, little one. The Count has been waiting for you. |
GREETING | Welcome, welcome! |
GREETING | I have something for you.... |
GREETING | I hope the investigation goes well. Return to me when you have found the culprit. |
GREETING | Good to see you again. Have you reconsidered your decision to undertake the investigation? |
GREETING | Anything else I can help with? |
GREETING | What can I help you with? |
GREETING | You look like you've seen some travel. |
GREETING | May I help with any last minute preparations? |
GREETING | What did you learn from "Knightfall"? |
GREETING | I hope the book helps you find where Garridan may have fallen. |
GREETING | I just knew that Julienne would have more information. |
GREETING | I suggest you make your way to the Imperial City. Can't make money by standing here. |
GREETING | I'd love to have the Tears added to my collection. |
GREETING | Oh thank goodness! That horrid woman kept threatening me! She said if I didn't come up with the loot she'd throw me to the slaughterfish. |
GREETING | Now that Selene is locked up safely below, I think we can all breathe a little easier. I can't thank you enough. |
GREETING | I don't wish to get underway until Selene is safely locked in a room on the inn deck. |
GREETING | Thank goodness you arrived when you did! I feared that I'd be thrown to the slaughterfish. |
GREETING | I... can't speak to you... talk to her... |
GREETING | Well met. Welcome to the Bloated Float. She's the finest inn on the water in all Cyrodiil. |
GREETING | Hello. |
GREETING | Please, I've much to do. We'll speak again soon at the meeting place of the Order. |
GREETING | I hope you're here to bring me good news. |
GREETING | Memorial Cave, eh? Be very careful. That's obviously his true lair. There may be others with him. |
GREETING | Return here when you've made your discovery. You'll find that Seridur is the liar, not I. |
GREETING | Your trust is appreciated. |
GREETING | At least hear me out before you decide to end my life. |
GREETING | Go away! I know what you're here for! Just leave me alone! |
GREETING | Has the deed been done? |
GREETING | Do you really think that I'm surprised to see you here? I let you find me. What better place to get rid of you than all the way out here. |
GREETING | No messy bodies left behind, no evidence. I was sloppy last time with Roland's lover, and I won't make the same mistake twice. |
GREETING | After I'm through with you, I'll find Roland and finish what I started. I knew hiring you was a mistake, but I had to keep up appearances. |
GREETING | The damn "Order" insisted we get you into the picture. I think after I'm done with Roland, Gilen and Grey-Throat will have to be dealt with. |
GREETING | Quite a list of things to do, wouldn't you say? Well, enough of my monologue. Time to feed! |
GREETING | Just out for a brisk walk. Helps clear the head. Any other information I can help with? |
GREETING | Well, don't just stand there! Go and kill him! |
GREETING | Keep me informed. I'm very interested to hear where he is hiding. |
GREETING | Have you slain Roland? |
GREETING | A letter, eh? |
GREETING | Is there more I can help you with? |
GREETING | There's more to tell. |
GREETING | Welcome. You're now in the sanctuary of the Order of the Virtuous Blood. Few outside our circle have ever set foot in our hallowed hall. |
GREETING | We are, for lack of a better word, defenders. We guard this city from an infestation that plagues it. We are vampire hunters. |
GREETING | I'm sure you are familiar with those despicable beings. Feeding on the innocent as if they were cattle. Well, this group was formed to combat them. |
GREETING | Alas, we are but 3 old men, not able to match the fighting prowess of the vampire. We lack the strength to defeat them in battle. |
GREETING | Shhh. Not here. Keep following. |
GREETING | It's an honor to finally meet you. When I heard you were in town, I just had to send for your help. Your reputation precedes you. |
GREETING | Oh, allow me to introduce myself. I am Seridur. |
GREETING | You should speak to Seridur first. He has your reward. |
GREETING | Please forgive my ignorance. Had we known about Seridur, we'd never have put you in harm's way. |
GREETING | My knowledge is at your disposal. |
GREETING | You must speak with Seridur first. |
GREETING | Please, Seridur is anxious for your report. |
GREETING | It's good to see you again. I'm so sorry that we didn't realize Seridur's deception. |
GREETING | How can I be of service? |
GREETING | Hear out Seridur, first. Then we'll speak. |
GREETING | Nice to see you again. Is there something you require? |
GREETING | I really can't help you with anything else. Please, go see Gilen at Seridur's house. |
GREETING | You've come back! Have you reconsidered? |
GREETING | Pardon me. I'm sorry to trouble you, but I was sent to ask for your help. |
GREETING | I didn't know Seridur was a vampire. I swear! |
GREETING | I serve Roland now. Please, accept my apologies for my error in judgement. |
GREETING | Welcome back. |
GREETING | Seridur is asleep right now. He's had a long night of study, and is exhausted. Do not disturb him. He'll be up at five this evening. |
GREETING | I'm Cylben Dolovas, assistant and bodyguard to Seridur. Let's leave it at that. |
GREETING | Hear me out before you make your decision. |
GREETING | I think I know why you're here, but I'd speak to my herald, Tolgan, first. I believe he has something for you. Then return to me. |
GREETING | Welcome to Bruma Castle. What's brought you here today? |
GREETING | You have made a long and perilous journey, but there is no time to rest. |
GREETING | The Army of Reman is at our doorstep, and our supplies have dwindled. |
GREETING | We have awaited your arrival. Tell us, what news do you bring from Akavir? |
GREETING | Are you ready to go to the boat? |
GREETING | Yeah? What do you want? |
GREETING | What are you lookin' at? Get outta' my sight before I have you hacked off at the knees. |
GREETING | Something's wrong... I can tell. What's happened to Aleron? |
GREETING | I'm hoping you bring me good news. |
GREETING | Shh. The Master is speaking! |
GREETING | Dawn is breaking. |
GREETING | I am Harrow, Warden of the Shrine of Dagon. |
GREETING | By following the Path of Dawn hidden in the writings of the Master, Mankar Camoran, you have earned a place among the Chosen. |
GREETING | You have arrived at an opportune time. You may have the honor to be initiated into the Order by the Master himself. |
GREETING | As a member of the Order of the Mythic Dawn, everything you need will be provided for you from the Master's bounty. |
GREETING | Give me your possessions, and put on this initiate's robe. |
GREETING | Come. Your initiation awaits. |
GREETING | You may not leave here until your initiation is complete. Lord Dagon thirsts for red-drink. Sate him. |
GREETING | You have come to dedicate yourself to Lord Dagon's service. |
GREETING | This pact must be sealed with red-drink, the blood of Lord Dagon's enemies. |
GREETING | Take up the dagger and offer Lord Dagon the sacrificial red-drink as pledge of your own life's blood, which shall be his in the end. |
GREETING | Well done. You are now a member of the Order of the Mythic Dawn, one of the Chosen. Your life belongs to Lord Dagon. |
GREETING | You must slay the sacrifice to bind yourself fully to Lord Dagon's service. Lord Dagon thirsts for blood. |
GREETING | Harrow awaits within. You should not linger here. |
GREETING | Good work locating the Shrine of Dagon. If you can retrieve the Amulet of Kings, we may yet prevail. |
GREETING | You need to get the Mysterium Xarxes from the Mythic Dawn's Shrine of Dagon. It is our only hope to retrieve the Amulet of Kings. |
GREETING | Thank Talos you've returned safely! |
GREETING | Do you have the Amulet? |
GREETING | You should talk to Martin. He'll want to see the Mysterium Xarxes right away. |
GREETING | Ah, you're back. I told Jauffre not to worry. |
GREETING | ... I can see you have bad news. You didn't recover the Amulet, did you? |
GREETING | Where am I? What is this place? Arkay preserve me, I remember now ... hooded men grabbed me as I was leaving the Temple ... |
GREETING | We must get out of here! Come on! |
GREETING | By all that is holy, we must get out of this hellish place! |
GREETING | Thank you for saving me, friend. I don't know who you are, but it is clear that Akatosh guides you. |
GREETING | I am a priest in the Temple of the One in the Imperial City. Perhaps our paths will cross again one day. |
GREETING | Welcome, brother. You are one of the Chosen now. |
GREETING | Welcome, sister. You are one of the Chosen now. |
GREETING | Is there something you require? |
GREETING | Your blood will satisfy Lord Dagon just as well as the prisoner's. It will be our honor to spill your blood for Him, if you choose that path. |
GREETING | Slay the sacrifice. Lord Dagon thirsts for blood. |
GREETING | How can I serve you, brother? |
GREETING | How can I serve you, sister? |
GREETING | Now is not the time for talk. I have work to attend to. |
GREETING | This is a travesty. A complete and utter travesty. The crystal ball is just sitting there in the hold, but I'll be damned if I'm going back onboard. |
GREETING | And nobody will help me. Nobody! Not with those spirits roaming the decks. I don't suppose you'll help me? No, of course you won't... |
GREETING | No luck yet, hmm? Please, don't give up. That crystal ball means so much to me. It was my mother's, you see... |
GREETING | You did it! You actually made it back with the crystal ball! Oh thank you! Here, please take this as a reward! |
GREETING | It's the captain's enchanted cutlass. I managed to grab it when I was in his cabin, before his spirit chased me out! Oh, thank you so very much! |
GREETING | Oh, hello, dear friend! Let me just say once more how happy I am to have my crystal ball back. I'll never forget your selflessness and bravery! |
GREETING | You? What are you doing here? |
GREETING | What news of your task? Your face looks grim. |
GREETING | Help! You must help! They're killing everyone at Weynon Priory! |
GREETING | Ha ha! We did it, my friend! The killer is dead, and this nightmare is just about over. All we have to do now is find a way out of here! |
GREETING | Well, that's that. The killer is dead, and this nightmare is just about over. All we have to do now is find a way out of here. |
GREETING | It's... It's finally over. The killer is dead. We just... We just need to get out of here... |
GREETING | Oh, can it really be true? Can the killer really be dead? This has been such a nightmare! I just want to find a way out of this house and go home. |
GREETING | The other guests are waiting for you at Summitmist Manor. I suggest you get going. |
GREETING | Well done! Not only did you kill the five guests, you acted as an agent of terror and grief. You have earned your reward and bonus, Assassin. |
GREETING | I lay upon you now the Night Mother's Blessing. May she walk with you always, and guide your hand as you act in accordance with the Five Tenets. |
GREETING | You managed to kill the five house guests, yes. But your inability to remain undetected will cost you. Your bonus for this contract is forfeit. |
GREETING | I must admit, I'm disappointed. This was an important contract, and you stumbled through it like a drunk. Leave me now, and think upon your failure. |
GREETING | I hope you're not too angry with me. I... I never meant to do anything wrong, honest! |
GREETING | Silencer! At last you've arrived! Fear not, for the crisis that has threatened the Dark Brotherhood has finally come to an end. |
GREETING | I am Arquen, Speaker for the Black Hand. As you can see, we have dealt with the betrayer, Lucien Lachance! No longer will you serve as his puppet! |
GREETING | It seems Lachance wanted revenge against the Dark Brotherhood for some reason, and used you to do his dirty work. |
GREETING | But now, we can begin anew! I bestow upon you the title of Speaker. You will take Lucien Lachance's place on the Black Hand! Welcome! |
GREETING | As you know, the Black Hand is now in a state of disarray. Lachance ordered you to kill us off! We five, including you, are now all that remain. |
GREETING | Even worse, you killed the Listener! The Black Hand without a Listener is like a hand with no thumb. Even the Listener's successor is dead! |
GREETING | So, we have no choice but to invoke an ancient ritual. We must wake the Night Mother from her slumber, and seek her guidance! |
GREETING | Between the hours of midnight and 3:00 AM, ask me about the Night Mother, and we will away to our Lady's home. Only then will the ritual begin. |
GREETING | It isn't that I don't believe you. But I won't go with you until I know everyone can leave here safely. |
GREETING | We've been through too much together already for me to just abandon them to their fate. |
GREETING | I heard about how you helped the Guard drive the daedra back. Well done. |
GREETING | I wondered if you'd come back. I admit, I've had my doubts about your story. |
GREETING | Unless you need something, let's continue on to Weynon Priory. |
GREETING | Your first priority now should be to find Martin and bring him back here. |
GREETING | Look, j-just stop right there, all right? |
GREETING | I can't let you leave with that amulet. I need it, right now. |
GREETING | No time to talk now, you must hurry to Boreal Stone Cave! |
GREETING | Just before I arrived here, I received a report from one of our scouts watching the roads. |
GREETING | Raynil was spotted heading west out of Bruma. The scout tried to follow, but lost him in the mountains. |
GREETING | The only cave to the west that comes close to the one described in Gelebourne's journal is Boreal Stone Cave. That must be where he's headed. |
GREETING | You must get there before he acquires whatever artifact is being kept there and makes his escape. |
GREETING | I'm keeping the city guard in Bruma, as Raynil doesn't know we're after him. If he sees a guard, he may panic and run. |
GREETING | You're my only hope at the moment. Please, you have my authorization to do everything you can to bring him to justice. |
GREETING | If he won't surrender, I think you know what to do. Hurry, I fear you have a day at the most to stop him. |
GREETING | I must go and tell the guard. Please, meet me at Olav's in one hour. |
GREETING | So, any new revelations in your... errr.... investigation? |
GREETING | I'm going to make arrangements for removal of the bodies and then I'll probably stay on guard here for a bit. |
GREETING | We're afraid there may be retribution on Bradon's wife even though she had nothing to do with it. Vampires are a hated lot. |
GREETING | You're going to have to leave. This is a crime scene and no one other than ourselves or Raynil Dralas will be allowed access. |
GREETING | Sorry, I have a lot of work to do. |
GREETING | How are you faring in your campaign against the remnants of the Black Bow Bandits, Sir Knight? |
GREETING | I'm gonna go get me some black bows. Tag along if you like. |
GREETING | I'm going to spend some time at the Lodge. Then maybe tonight, I might go hunt me some black bows. |
GREETING | Push off, scroat! We got nothing to talk about. |
GREETING | I hear Black Brugo is dead. |
GREETING | Did you tell the Count about Black Brugo? |
GREETING | I'm sorry, most honorable Listener, but I've already given you your weekly earnings. Please, come back again after you've spoken to the Night Mother. |
GREETING | Oh! Most honorable Listener! I... I am so pleased to see you! Sorry, I don't mean to be nervous, it's just that, well... I am awed by your presence! |
GREETING | Listener! I am a new initiate to the Dark Brotherhood, just a lowly Murderer, but if there's any way I can serve you, any way at all, I am yours! |
GREETING | It is an honor to speak with the living legend of the Dark Brotherhood! Your deeds are an inspiration to us all! |
GREETING | Hello, friend. Thank you again for your help. |
GREETING | I hope you are here to tell me of Black Brugo's death. |
GREETING | I guarantee generous rewards to those adventurers who serve County Leyawiin. |
GREETING | J'Baasha's an adventurer... just like you. |
GREETING | Ayisha minds Ayisha's business. Maybe you should try this, too. |
GREETING | I'm not much for small talk. Just leave me out of it. |
GREETING | I hope you've been successful? |
GREETING | Marius Caro, by grace of the Nine, Count Leyawiin. You are a stranger to me, but well-met. |
GREETING | Perhaps you would like to do a service for County Leyawiin? |
GREETING | Good luck with Mazoga. |
GREETING | I'm going to see Mazoga. Come along, if you like. |
GREETING | I'm Weebam-Na. What do you want? |
GREETING | I kept my oath. Mogens Wind-Shifter is dead. |
GREETING | Mogens Wind-Shifter had a gang. They robbed and killed travelers. But Ra'vindra saw, and told the guards. |
GREETING | Mogens got away, but first he killed Ra'vindra... my best friend, Ra'vindra. |
GREETING | That day, I became a knight, and swore a knight's oath. |
GREETING | I searched a long time, and asked everyone, then I finally heard he was hiding at Fisherman's Rock. |
GREETING | So now you know everything. You helped me, and I won't forget. |
GREETING | Take what you want from the dead. I came to keep my oath, and now I'm done. |
GREETING | You spoiled everything, you idiot! |
GREETING | What's the matter? What did you do? |
GREETING | Mogens and his dogs must die! |
GREETING | Get out of my way! |
GREETING | Take me to Fisherman's Rock. Now. |
GREETING | Weebam-Na won't take me to Fisherman's Rock. |
GREETING | Go tell Weebam-Na I want to see him. I'll wait right here. |
GREETING | Are you the Count? |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | You're getting on my nerves. What do you want? |
GREETING | You don't listen? You stupid? Crot. I'm wasting my breath. Then go ahead. Stand there. Talk all you want. You're a fly. Go ahead and buzz. |
GREETING | Buzz, buzz, buzz. Go away, little fly. |
GREETING | Yeah? I don't care who you are. I ain't talking to you. You ain't from around here. So push off. |
GREETING | I'm done talking to you. You ain't listening. I got better things to do. |
GREETING | I'm Voranil. I'm guessing you're angling for an invitation to one of my super parties. |
GREETING | Well, forget about it. Invitation only. And no invitation for you, stranger. |
GREETING | I'm Tolisi Girith. I'm a maid at Riverview. And it's no picnic, I'll tell you. |
GREETING | I'm the charwoman at Riverside. Tanasa Arano. I clean up after Voranil and his parties. |
GREETING | I'm the cook of Riverside, Rogmesh gra-Coblug. I don't get paid to chat, if you don't mind. |
GREETING | I'm Maknok gro-Coblug, the Riverside groundskeeper. Rogmesh, my wife, is the cook at the Big House. |
GREETING | Ganredhel. I train dogs. And people. Prefer dogs. |
GREETING | People, I teach them Advanced Acrobatics. Up and jump. Dogs, I teach them to bite people. |
GREETING | Yeah? You're who? And why do I care, exactly? |
GREETING | Yeah. I don't need you. So go away, huh? I'm asking real nice, because my mom brought me up right. |
GREETING | Yeah! I'm Bazur gro-Gharz. I got protection from the Orum Gang. So don't mess with me. Or they'll fillet you real good. |
GREETING | Haven't you taken care of that weapons shipment yet? Those weapons won't deliver themselves! |
GREETING | You here looking for work, meat? Maybe you want a contract? |
GREETING | Well, they're all taken care of now. I can't believe we lost Elidor and Brag. Head back to gro-Khash. He won't be happy, but these things happen. |
GREETING | Well, they're all taken care of now. It's a damn shame about Elidor. He was a fine swordsman. You should head back to gro-Khash now. Thanks. |
GREETING | Well, they're all taken care of now. It's a shame we lost Brag. I'll miss the ugly bastard. You should head back to gro-Khash now. Thanks. |
GREETING | Well, they're all taken care of now. Good work, there, soldier. Get back to gro-Khash and get your payment. |
GREETING | We've got to clear out all these goblins. I'll let you know when we've gotten the last of them. |
GREETING | Give those weapons to the men, and let's get moving. |
GREETING | You must be the reinforcement from the guild. Good. I hope you brought weapons for us. |
GREETING | That was some good goblin bashing. What else you need? |
GREETING | Right. Let's get to bashing some goblin skulls. |
GREETING | You're the one with the weapons shipment, right? Let's talk about that. |
GREETING | Well done, my friend. This mine is once again safe for the miners. |
GREETING | Let's clear this mine of those goblins. |
GREETING | Ahh... you've got the weapons. Let's talk about that weapons shipment you brought. |
GREETING | The Night Mother wishes for you to take some time to consider your new position. We will speak when we are back in the Sanctuary. |
GREETING | Now is not the time for us to speak! We must hear the words of the Night Mother! She will guide us in this hour of despair! |
GREETING | You've returned. I trust you've weighed the importance of your new position. For you will soon hear words that will change lives, alter destinies. |
GREETING | And I hope you've taken everything you desire from my crypt. Once you leave, you will be unable to return. Now, are you ready to begin your new life? |
GREETING | Good to see you again. Do you have the Soul Gems I requested? |
GREETING | What brings you to this neck of the woods, my lady? |
GREETING | What brings you to this neck of the woods, sir? |
GREETING | It is good to see you again, my friend. |
GREETING | I cannot thank you enough for helping me rescue Rona from the terrible state she was in. I hope that she has found the peace she sought. |
GREETING | I'd like to offer you a reward for your efforts. |
GREETING | Please, go. |
GREETING | My wife... my beautiful wife. |
GREETING | Now is not the time for discussion. Give me a day's time to set her affairs in order. Speak with Hai-Liurz tomorrow. |
GREETING | Please, leave me to my grief. |
GREETING | Time grows short. The cure must be administered as soon as possible. Please, hand it over. |
GREETING | Melisande has agreed to help revive Rona long enough for her to drink the potion, and finally be at peace. |
GREETING | If you are quiet, you may remain. Now, stand aside. |
GREETING | I understand you're looking for a cure for vampirism. |
GREETING | This is fortunate, as I also seek the cure. |
GREETING | Please, wait here. I shall let the Count know you are waiting for him. |
GREETING | The Count needs more time. He will see you when he is ready. |
GREETING | The Count awaits within. Please, do not delay. |
GREETING | Please just follow me. |
GREETING | Welcome back. Have you completed your task for the Count? |
GREETING | Please wait in the Hall. The Count will be with you shortly. |
GREETING | If you try and cross me, I'll tell the town guard. |
GREETING | So, were you able to find out about the gold or not? |
GREETING | Did you pry any information out of him? |
GREETING | Until you get some information from Jorundr, I don't have anything else to tell you. |
GREETING | I knew the lure of gold couldn't keep you away long. |
GREETING | Can't you see that I'm upset? |
GREETING | I'm here for Jorundr's gold, and you're my only loose end. I'd been hoping to get someone in his cell and loosen his lips, and then you showed up. |
GREETING | You really should be more careful when you talk in the dungeons... the sound tends to carry. Jorundr's such an idiot. |
GREETING | I've taken care of Arnora, she won't be around to point the finger. And Jorundr's not going anywhere for a long time. That just leaves you... |
GREETING | I don't talk to inmates. Now shut up, and don't bother me. |
GREETING | Don't try to slow me down. I'm going to get that diary before you. |
GREETING | Thief! You stole that diary from me. Now I have to wait to get into the guild. |
GREETING | So you are looking for the Thieves Guild as well. Armand Christophe will decide who is worthy and who is not. |
GREETING | I've been preparing to join the guild for years. If you're nice to me, maybe I'll show you a few tricks. |
GREETING | Step aside! I'm going to win the right to join the guild. You can't beat me. |
GREETING | You wish to join the Thieves Guild too? Maybe we will soon be brothers in the shadow. Only Armand can say. |
GREETING | I think someone is watching me. I see figures in the shadows all the time. |
GREETING | I know it's all in my head. I'm spending too much time on my latest project. But enough about me. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | My poor husband is getting no sleep. He's awake all night taking care of those stupid plants. |
GREETING | I've got the diary, and I will turn it over to Armand the next chance I get. |
GREETING | It's well hidden, so don't even think about trying to steal it back from me! |
GREETING | I don't recall inviting you into my house. Leave, quickly, or we will have a problem. |
GREETING | Back for more information? |
GREETING | Poor Rosentia, she's been trapped in her house for days. |
GREETING | Nice to meet you. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Five Riders Stables! I have many fine horses for sale. Okay, so only one, but it is a fine Paint horse. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Five Riders Stables! |
GREETING | Sadly I don't have any horses to sell. You bought our last Paint horse. |
GREETING | He may look slow... okay, he is slow. But what do you expect for this price? |
GREETING | I can't sell you any horseflesh. You'll have to go inside and talk to Cat Face. |
GREETING | Are you looking for a horse? The Wildeye Stables have the best Paint horses in Cyrodiil. |
GREETING | This is the Wildeye Stables. |
GREETING | Unfortunately I don't have any more horses to sell. I sold our last Paint horse to you. |
GREETING | He's not much to look at, but you won't find a better bargain in Cyrodiil. Take good care of him. |
GREETING | Go inside and talk to Petrine if you want to buy a horse. I can't help you. |
GREETING | You want a horse? I can sell you one. There are no finer Bay horses than those sold by the Grateful Pass Stables. |
GREETING | I am Ugak, owner of the Grateful Pass Stables. |
GREETING | I must apologize. I don't have any more horses to sell. I sold our last Bay horse to you. |
GREETING | This Bay horse will serve you well. Try to serve him just as well. |
GREETING | You need to see Ugak if you want to buy a horse. She's inside. |
GREETING | I'm Caranya, master wizard, and far too important to be talking to you. So go about your business, please? |
GREETING | Julienne Fanis. I'm the Alchemy Expert. At least, the best the Mages Guild has. |
GREETING | Borissean. Master Spellmaker for the Mages Guild. Guildsmen, only, of course. |
GREETING | Master Spellmaker Gaspar Stegine, at your service. New spells. Old spells. Good spells. Bad spells. They're all fun for me. |
GREETING | Tar-Meena. This is my Mystic Archives. Keep it neat. Keep it quiet. No eating in the stacks. |
GREETING | Yes. I'm Boderi Farano, Mages Guild. You want Advanced Training in Mysticism? I think I can fit you in... |
GREETING | Enchanted to meet you. Delmar, Enchanter Extraordinaire to the Mages Guild! At your service. Got some enchanting in mind? |
GREETING | Martina Floria, Master Enchanter for the Mages Guild. Welcome to the Chironasium. Enchanting, isn't it? |
GREETING | Renald Viernis. I'm the Practice Room Proctor. No horseplay or foolishness. This is for serious exercises. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Orrery. I'm Bothiel, and the Orrery is my baby. |
GREETING | Welcome to 'A Fighting Chance'. I'm Rohssan, proprietor. I sell the best swords in the City, and I offer Advanced Training for Armorers. |
GREETING | Welcome to 'The Main Ingredient'. Ogier Georick. If you're an alchemist, then you've come to the right place. |
GREETING | I'm Phintias, owner and proprietor of the First Edition. Look around. If I don't have it, maybe I can get it. |
GREETING | You're in Rindir's Staffs. And I'm Rindir. I sell magical staffs. Imagine that. |
GREETING | Edgar Vautrine. You don't want the very best. You want cheap. And I got cheap. |
GREETING | Thoronir welcomes you to The Copious Coinpurse. Such a pleasure. How can I serve you? |
GREETING | Stonewall Shields. We specialize in shields. Viator Accius, your servant. |
GREETING | Put on The Feed Bag! I'm Delos Fandas. We got food and drink, and lots of it. |
GREETING | I'm Gelephor, the watchman. I keep an eye on things. |
GREETING | Welcome to Jensine's 'Good as New' Merchandise. I'm Jensine. Take your time. I'll be right here. |
GREETING | Tertullian, Sergius, and Cicero... the Three Verus Brothers. I'm Tertullian. |
GREETING | Tertullian, Sergius, and Cicero... the Three Verus Brothers. I'm Sergius. |
GREETING | Tertullian, Sergius, and Cicero... the Three Verus Brothers. I'm Cicero. |
GREETING | You've come to Divine Elegance because you care about what you wear. And Palonirya has what you want... or no one has. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Mystic Emporium. Calindil is here, with all your needs, under one roof. Look, and buy. Nothing could be easier. |
GREETING | Urbul gro-Orkulg knows you NEED axes and blunt weapons. BIG ones. So he makes them and sells them here... |
GREETING | ... Slash 'N Smash... the BIG Orc Weapon Shop. BIG weapons. For BIG heroes. |
GREETING | The Gilded Carafe, for all your alchemical needs. Claudette Perrick, service with a smile. |
GREETING | The Best Defense! That's me, Maro Rufus! Light Armor! The very best! |
GREETING | I'm Varnado. I handle the Heavy Armor at 'The Best Defense'. I'm also an Advanced Trainer in Heavy Armor, so I know what I'm talking about. |
GREETING | I'm Gin-Wulm. I just work here. You want to buy, talk to Varnado or Maro Rufus. |
GREETING | Urjabhi helps his brothers, Ra'Jiradh and Hassiri, to run the Black Horse Courier. Others write. We organize, we deliver. The news never stops! |
GREETING | Ra'Jiradh greets you. His brothers are Hassiri and Urjabhi. The Black Horse Courier is our Imperial news service, chartered by the Elder Council. |
GREETING | The Black Horse Courier. Brothers Urjabhi and Ra'Jiradh, and I, Hassiri. We bring the news of the Empire to the people of the Empire! Fast, fast! |
GREETING | Here, have a copy. It's free! Always free! We're funded by the Elder Council, so I don't mind, really. He he he he. |
GREETING | Vinicia Melissaeia, Office of Imperial Commerce. You got complaints? Of course you got complaints. Who doesn't? |
GREETING | Welcome to The King and Queen Tavern. We treat all our patrons like royalty! I'm Ley Marillin, your loyal seneschal. |
GREETING | Welcome to The King and Queen Tavern. We treat all our patrons like royalty! I'm Pista Marillin, your faithful lady-in-waiting. |
GREETING | I am Iniel Sintav, head of the Sintav clan. |
GREETING | Dul gro-Shug. I could show you a thing or two about Security... for a small consideration. |
GREETING | I'm Irene Metrick. If you needed to know more, you'd already know. |
GREETING | Cyronin Sintav. I'm a Sintav. That's all you need to know. |
GREETING | I'm Carmana Sintav. Cyronin is my husband. Excuse him, please. He's a little irritable. |
GREETING | Luther Broad's Boarding House. I'm Luther. You want beds or food, see me. |
GREETING | Winson. I just work for Luther. I don't want no trouble. |
GREETING | Dovyn Aren. Yeah, I still do training. I'm not what I used to be, but I can still teach Alteration just fine. |
GREETING | Well, well. You interested in Acrobatics training? You'd be quite a challenge. I'm Ida Vlinorman. |
GREETING | Marinus Catiotus. Ida Vlinorman and me, we're associates. Same interests, same styles. |
GREETING | Othrelos. I'm a Sneak... Advanced Sneak, in fact. And I train Sneaks. No law against it. |
GREETING | I'm Mandil. I'm a lady of leisure, but I do some Advanced Training in Security. Just a hobby, of course. |
GREETING | Tertius Favonius. Romana and me have set up housekeeping. She's a real doll, isn't she? |
GREETING | Isn't Tertius a dreamboat? I'm Romana Faleria. I'm such a lucky girl. |
GREETING | Herminia Cinna. Amateur scholar of the ancient Elves, dabbler in the arcane arts. How can I help you? |
GREETING | Ra'jhan has a fine house in Elven Gardens. Yes? It costs Ra'jhan many golds. But it is very fine, yes? |
GREETING | I'm Roderic Pierrane. |
GREETING | I'm Elisa Pierrane. Father bought us this lovely house in the City. |
GREETING | Kastus Sintav. Uncle Iniel got us good jobs gardening. We're very grateful. |
GREETING | I'm Beran. Kastus, Vontan, and me, we take care of gardens and trees and grass. Hard work, but it pays. |
GREETING | I'm Vontan Sintav. Kastus, Beran, and me got this house from Uncle Iniel. Nice, huh? |
GREETING | Jastia Sintav. Jena's my sister. |
GREETING | Jena Sintav. I have a house with Jastia, my sister. |
GREETING | Fathis Ules. I've got a nice house. I have a little income... quite comfortable. Time is light on my hands. |
GREETING | I am Wumeek. Gods commend you. |
GREETING | I am Geem Jasaiin. We come from Black Marsh to the city to work the water ways and water trades. |
GREETING | Itius Hayn, Guard Captain. You don't want to know me. Stay on the right side of the law, and we can stay perfect strangers. |
GREETING | Welcome, friend, to the Tiber Septim Hotel. I am Augusta Calidia, your hostess. |
GREETING | My name is Atraena. How do you do? |
GREETING | Sevarius Atius. We will comply with the Watch's orders. The Atius family will stay clear of the Sintavs... if they stay clear of us. |
GREETING | Helvo Atius. Sevarius says I have to stay out of sight. So I'm stuck here until things blow over. |
GREETING | Angelie Blakeley. This is my father's house. He was lost at sea, many years ago. |
GREETING | Samuel Bantien. You want to learn a few tricks about Security, I'm your man. |
GREETING | Rochelle Bantien. Samuel's wife. I'm glad he's settled down to training and the quiet life. |
GREETING | My name is Lurio Maenius. I share a house with Matthias Draconis. I'm between jobs as a private guard. |
GREETING | I'm Agarmir. And I'm a very busy man. Are you just fishing around, or do you have business with me? |
GREETING | Ontus Vanin, retired. Sleep late, and read trashy books. I don't keep up with Mages Guild affairs any more. |
GREETING | Ulen Athram. Of the Kragenmoor Athrams. Made my fortune in the flin trade, and now I'm here in the city, living the life of ease. |
GREETING | Dralora Athram. I came here with Ulen fifteen years ago. Best thing we ever did. |
GREETING | Health and fortune, traveler. I'm Dynari Amnis. May the Nine bless your dreams. |
GREETING | Thamriel of Tamriel. What are all those strange creatures in the garden? Where are all the white birds? |
GREETING | My name is Elragail. I look after Thamriel. He's a little strange. 'Touched by the Gods', they say. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Foaming Flask. Good food, good drink. I'm Ernest Manis. Let me know what you need. |
GREETING | Good day, stranger. Soris Arenim is my name. |
GREETING | I'm Erissare Arenim. Soris is my husband. |
GREETING | Astinia Atius. I want no part of the Sintav-Atius squabbles. I mind my own business. |
GREETING | I work as a guard at Umbacano Manor. My name is Usheeja. |
GREETING | S'rathad greets you. |
GREETING | Yes. My name is Umbacano. |
GREETING | I don't believe I know you. And I don't need any new friends, thank you very much. |
GREETING | Jakben, Earl of Imbel. We do not know one another. And, given your modest social standing, I doubt we ever shall. |
GREETING | I am Gemellus Axius, Earl Jakben's manservant. He did not inform me of your visit. |
GREETING | Areldil. We don't have any business, do we? Then, perhaps, will you excuse me? |
GREETING | Welcome to the All-Saints Inn. I'm Willet, the publican. |
GREETING | Graman gro-Marad. I'm a bouncer for the Bloated Float. My wife, Umog, is a night guard for Master Umbacano. |
GREETING | My name is Umog gra-Marad. I'm employed by Master Umbacano as a night guard. |
GREETING | You're talking to Algot the Northerner. Guess you've got nothing better to do. |
GREETING | My name is Hastrel Ottus, and I'd like to talk about Akatosh. |
GREETING | My name is Alessia Ottus, and I'd like to talk about the Nine Divines. |
GREETING | My name is Ida Ottus, and I'd like to talk about Mother Mara. |
GREETING | Wo! You SCARED me! I was off in my happy place, and you just popped in and wrecked my whole thing! |
GREETING | Stantus Varrid. I'm not a priest any more... just a private seeker in search of white light. |
GREETING | I'm Curtis. I'm nobody special. |
GREETING | I don't know you. Just stay away from me. |
GREETING | J'mhad keeps the grounds of the Temple nice and neat. Other things, J'mhad does, when they ask. |
GREETING | I'm Amantius Allectus, the writer. I'm working on a new edition of 'Lives of the Saints'. |
GREETING | I'm Caula Allectus. My job is making sure my husband Amantius doesn't go out with his clothes on backwards. |
GREETING | It's cute, really. Such a genius, and can't find his own socks. It's a full-time job keeping him in matching outfits. |
GREETING | Salomon Geonette. I'm a musician. I had a commission from the Emperor to compose a symphony... |
GREETING | ... But now, with the emperor dead, everything is at sixes and sevens. |
GREETING | Renee Geonette. My husband, Salomon, has a court commission to compose a symphony. |
GREETING | Good day. My name is Seridur. I don't believe we've met. |
GREETING | Hearth and fortune. Grey-Throat, I am called. You are not known to me. |
GREETING | I'm sorry. Luronk gro-Glurzog is my name. I don't get about very much. For various reasons. |
GREETING | I'm Ruslan. Not that it's any of your business. |
GREETING | My name is Hagaer. I don't get out much. Too many books to read. |
GREETING | Marana Rian. I am very fond of nice things. How fortunate that I can afford them. |
GREETING | Surius Afranius. I'm a guard for Umbacano. |
GREETING | My name is Ancus Afranius. I do whatever comes to hand. Or nothing, when I can afford it. |
GREETING | I'm Praxedes Afranius. My brothers and I share a house in the Temple District. |
GREETING | Pennus Mallius, adventurer-at-large. Just between adventures at present, I'm afraid. |
GREETING | Graman gro-Marad. I'm the night man on the Bloated Float. |
GREETING | I'm the lighthouse keeper, Velan Andus. |
GREETING | I'm the warehouse watchman, Damian Magius. |
GREETING | My name is Methredhel. I've come to the Imperial City to make my fortunes. |
GREETING | I'm Adanrel. I'm discouraged. |
GREETING | My name is Carwen. Remember. I'll be rich and famous one day. |
GREETING | I'm Myvryna Arano. I... persuade people. |
GREETING | Uzul gro-Grulam. I'm courting Myvryna Arano, so stay away from her. I got matrimony on my mind. |
GREETING | I'm Jair. I'm a dip... |
GREETING | ... a pickpocket. But relax. You're safe from me. You look like you might take offense. Too risky. |
GREETING | They call me Isleif the Open-Handed. Because I'm so generous... |
GREETING | ... Well, don't expect a handout from ME. You certainly don't need it. |
GREETING | I'm Bronsila Kvinchal. And I'm so sick of that Vlanarus, I could scream. |
GREETING | Vlanarus Kvinchal. Kastav is my brother, all right, but I'm nothing like that deadbeat. |
GREETING | I'm Kastav Kvinchal. And, if you listen to that witch of a sister of mine, Bronsila, I'm also a dog and a pig. |
GREETING | Dranas Llethro. I just got back from Solstheim. Boy, was that a mess. And now I'm out of work. |
GREETING | You can call me Hillod the Outlaw. Because I'm on the lam. |
GREETING | If you'll just follow me, I will take you directly to my master. |
GREETING | Good to see you again, ma'am. Shall I escort you upstairs to see my master? |
GREETING | Good to see you again, sir. Shall I escort you upstairs to see my master? |
GREETING | Jollring, the butler. I've served Master Umbacano for many years. |
GREETING | Snak gra-Bura, owner and proprietor. We board horses. And... well... we don't actually sell horses. Anymore, that is. |
GREETING | Yeah. Restita Statlilia. I work at the Chestnut Handy Stables. Have you seen our horses wandering around? No? Okay. It's just that they're missing. |
GREETING | I'm Brielus Gawey. And no, we don't sell horses. But we do eat well. The stables are owned by an Orc. And you know... Orcs and horses. |
GREETING | Crime don't pay. My cells is full of fools thinkin' it did. I might just sees ya there soon. |
GREETING | Let's not waste time on pleasantries. Gaston Tussaud is still alive, and it's your job to remedy that. I suggest you tend to your duties. |
GREETING | I see you've accepted the contract from Vicente. Very good. With every life you take, Sithis grows stronger, and the Brotherhood flourishes. |
GREETING | You did not expect to see me again, did you? You have no grasp of the power that my father has at his command. |
GREETING | You think you can stop us? Soon Mehrunes Dagon will walk upon Tamriel for the first time since the Mythic Age, and our victory will be complete. |
GREETING | Come, my father is waiting to welcome you to Carac Agaialor. |
GREETING | Why do you delay? Do you fear to face Mankar Camoran himself? As well you should. |
GREETING | Come, my father is waiting to welcome you to Carac Agaialor. |
GREETING | So here you are at last. The lackey of the Septim pretender. You still think you have a chance, don't you? |
GREETING | We knew you would find your way here eventually. But it is of no consequence. |
GREETING | You should not keep my father waiting any longer. He expected you hours ago. Come, you came here to see him, did you not? |
GREETING | I have nothing else to say to you. But my father wants to speak with you before we send you on your way. |
GREETING | You made it. I didn't think you'd have any trouble. Let's get these Bands off you ... |
GREETING | ... there. You're not a prisoner of the Forbidden Grotto any longer. |
GREETING | Let me come with you. Let me help you kill Mankar Camoran. I am not without power. |
GREETING | You wear the Bands, but you're no prisoner. Who are you? What are you doing here? |
GREETING | Not now. Just do as I say until the dremora leaves. |
GREETING | I'm eager to help you defeat my former Master, if you're willing to accept my help. |
GREETING | Let's put an end to Mankar Camoran and his evil Paradise. |
GREETING | Let's get into the next Grotto. I'm sure we can find a quiet place to remove the Bands there. |
GREETING | I'm ready to help you, if you're ready to accept my help. |
GREETING | We have only once chance at this! Use the portal to Camoran's Paradise before it closes again! |
GREETING | I have everything in place for the ritual. I'll open the portal whenever you're ready. |
GREETING | I don't know what you'll find in Camoran's Paradise. |
GREETING | I do know the portal I create through the Mysterium Xarxes ritual will close behind you. You'll have to find another way back. |
GREETING | I believe that Mankar Camoran acts as the "anchor" for Paradise, just as a sigil stone anchors an Oblivion Gate in place. |
GREETING | Kill Mankar Camoran, and you will unmake his Paradise. |
GREETING | Shall I open the portal to Paradise? Are you ready? |
GREETING | Do you need something? Otherwise I should make my preparations for the ritual. There's no time to lose. |
GREETING | You found a way back! Does this mean... ? |
GREETING | You must enter the portal to Camoran's Paradise and reclaim the Amulet of Kings! |
GREETING | Once you're rested and equipped, you should have Martin open the portal to Camoran's Paradise immediately. |
GREETING | Don't give the enemy a chance to recover from their defeat. |
GREETING | What do you want? I'll do anything you ask! |
GREETING | Please don't hurt me! |
GREETING | Come. We have much to discuss. |
GREETING | I assume you found Springheel Jak's tomb. |
GREETING | Not now. I need to think. |
GREETING | I have another mesage from the Gray Fox. You must be very important! |
GREETING | Please don't harm me! What is it you want? |
GREETING | What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I wouldn't keep him waiting if I were you. |
GREETING | The Gray Fox seems very anxious to see you. Go inside. |
GREETING | Please be generous, kind sir. |
GREETING | I can see you are a kind soul, gentle lady. |
GREETING | I'm so hungry. |
GREETING | I can eat for a day with a single coin. |
GREETING | Me children will thank ya for yer help. |
GREETING | I'm savin' up enough for some medicine. |
GREETING | Greetings. Do you have business at Castle Skingrad? |
GREETING | Be quick about it, mortal. |
GREETING | It is good to see you again! I have a message for you from the Gray Fox. |
GREETING | I am honored to be entrusted by the Gray Fox himself to run these errands. |
GREETING | I have need of your services once more. |
GREETING | I have been waiting. |
GREETING | What can I do fer ya, sir? |
GREETING | Morning, sir. |
GREETING | Morning, ma'am. |
GREETING | What can I do fer ya, ma'am? |
GREETING | Visitors ain't allowed down heres. |
GREETING | You're new here in Skingrad? Fine. I'll make sure the captain knows we have a stranger in town. |
GREETING | Please keep your weapons sheathed, and use your best manners. |
GREETING | We're a bit suspicious of strangers here. Don't give us anything to be suspicious about, will you, please? |
GREETING | Welcome to Anvil. If you need a guard, just look around. |
GREETING | That's why things are so peaceful here. Just look around... and there's a town guard. Prevents all sorts of misunderstandings. |
GREETING | Twelve midnight, and all's well. Hope it stays that way, ma'am. |
GREETING | Eleven of the evening watch, and all's well. Long day, ma'am. |
GREETING | Ten of the evening watch, and all's well. Everything okay, ma'am? |
GREETING | Nine of the evening watch, and all's well. Good to see you, ma'am. |
GREETING | Eight of the evening watch, and all's well. And you, too, ma'am. |
GREETING | Seven of the evening watch, and all's well. Everything's fine, ma'am. |
GREETING | Six of the day's dusk, and all's well. Good evening, ma'am. |
GREETING | Five of the afternoon watch, and all's well. No problems, ma'am. |
GREETING | Four of the afternoon watch, and all's well. Have a nice day, ma'am. |
GREETING | Three of the afternoon watch, and all's well. The way I like it, ma'am. |
GREETING | Two of the afternoon watch, and all's well. All's well with you, ma'am? |
GREETING | One of the afternoon watch, and all's well. I hope I see you well, ma'am. |
GREETING | Twelve noon, and all's well. Everything all right, ma'am? |
GREETING | Eleven of the morning watch, and all's well. Good day, ma'am. |
GREETING | Ten of the morning watch, and all's well. How are you, ma'am? |
GREETING | Nine of the morning watch, and all's well. Good morning to you, ma'am. |
GREETING | Eight of the morning watch, and all's well. Good day, ma'am. |
GREETING | Seven of the morning watch, and all's well. Top of the morning to you, ma'am. |
GREETING | Six of the day's dawn, and all's well. Good morning, ma'am. |
GREETING | Five of the night watch, and all's well. You're out late, ma'am. |
GREETING | Four of the night watch, and all's well. Wish I was in bed, ma'am. |
GREETING | Three of the night watch, and all's well. Good night, ma'am. |
GREETING | Two of the night watch, and all's well. Rest easy, ma'am. |
GREETING | One of the night watch, and all's well. Take care, ma'am. |
GREETING | Twelve midnight, and all's well. Hope it stays that way, sir. |
GREETING | Eleven of the evening watch, and all's well. Long day, sir. |
GREETING | Ten of the evening watch, and all's well. Everything okay, sir? |
GREETING | Nine of the evening watch, and all's well. Good to see you, sir. |
GREETING | Eight of the evening watch, and all's well. And you, too, sir. |
GREETING | Seven of the evening watch, and all's well. Everything's fine, sir. |
GREETING | Six of the day's dusk, and all's well. Good evening, sir. |
GREETING | Five of the afternoon watch, and all's well. No problems, sir. |
GREETING | Four of the afternoon watch, and all's well. Have a nice day, sir. |
GREETING | Three of the afternoon watch, and all's well. The way I like it, sir. |
GREETING | Two of the afternoon watch, and all's well. All's well with you, sir? |
GREETING | One of the afternoon watch, and all's well. I hope I see you well, sir. |
GREETING | Twelve noon, and all's well. Everything all right, sir? |
GREETING | Eleven of the morning watch, and all's well. Good day, sir. |
GREETING | Ten of the morning watch, and all's well. How are you, sir? |
GREETING | Nine of the morning watch, and all's well. Good morning to you, sir. |
GREETING | Eight of the morning watch, and all's well. Good day, sir. |
GREETING | Seven of the morning watch, and all's well. Top of the morning to you, sir. |
GREETING | Six of the day's dawn, and all's well. Good morning, sir. |
GREETING | Five of the night watch, and all's well. You're out late, sir. |
GREETING | Four of the night watch, and all's well. Wish I was in bed, sir. |
GREETING | Three of the night watch, and all's well. Good night, sir. |
GREETING | Two of the night watch, and all's well. Rest easy, sir. |
GREETING | One of the night watch, and all's well. Take care, sir. |
GREETING | What is it, sir? |
GREETING | Is there a problem, ma'am? |
GREETING | Excuse me. I'm on duty. |
GREETING | There's no problem, is there? |
GREETING | You're out late, sir. |
GREETING | You're out late, ma'am. |
GREETING | Evening, sir. |
GREETING | Evening, ma'am. |
GREETING | Afternoon, sir. |
GREETING | Afternoon, ma'am. |
GREETING | Yes? |
GREETING | What do you need? |
GREETING | State your business. |
GREETING | Can I help you? |
GREETING | Is there a problem. |
GREETING | We're here to serve. |
GREETING | We're always on duty. |
GREETING | What seems to be the problem? |
GREETING | We're here to help. |
GREETING | State your business. |
GREETING | Duty calls. |
GREETING | Is there a problem, citizen? |
GREETING | Something I can help you with? |
GREETING | Speak, citizen. |
GREETING | Protect and serve. It's what we do. |
GREETING | What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Something to report? |
GREETING | Sir? |
GREETING | Ma'am? |
GREETING | You're wanted dead or alive, Gray Fox! This will be easier if you're dead. |
GREETING | Trespassing in the Imperial Palace is punishable by death or prison. Your choice. |
GREETING | Looks like you are in some trouble. Since we are friends, don't worry. I'll look the other way and take care of that fine for you. |
GREETING | So, the infamous criminal surrenders? This calls for a celebration! So... pay the fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are forfeit. |
GREETING | You decided to turn yourself in? Smart move. Pay your bounty, or serve your sentence... your choice... but your stolen goods are forfeit. |
GREETING | You decided to turn yourself in? Good. You lack the gold to pay your bounty, so you must serve out your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfeit. |
GREETING | Stop, criminal! I've heard of you. Your criminal exploits are well-known. Pay the fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are forfeit. |
GREETING | Stop! You violated the law. Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfeit. |
GREETING | Stop right there, criminal scum! Nobody breaks the law on my watch! I'm confiscating your stolen goods. Now pay your fine or it's off to jail. |
GREETING | It's all over, lawbreaker! Your spree is at an end. I'll take any stolen goods you have. The next move is yours -- Pay your fine, or I haul you away! |
GREETING | Stop! You violated the law. Since you lack the funds to pay the court, you must serve out your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfeit. |
GREETING | Well now, what do we have here? Caught in the act and no gold to pay your fine? I'm confiscating your stolen goods. Now it's off to jail with ya! |
GREETING | Break the law on my watch, will ya? I'll be confiscating your stolen goods. Oh, and no gold to pay your fine, hmm? It's off to the lockup then! |
GREETING | What luck! You're trespassing! I'm a guard! And I LOVE my job! |
GREETING | You're trespassing! Leave now, or I'll arrest you! |
GREETING | You're trespassing here. You'll have to leave. |
GREETING | You're trespassing! I warned you, and now the guards are coming to arrest you! |
GREETING | The guards are coming to arrest you for trespassing! |
GREETING | You just wouldn't leave! So I HAD to call the guards! |
GREETING | When they get here, the guards will arrest you for trespassing! |
GREETING | Soon the guards will arrest you for trespassing! I warned you! |
GREETING | You didn't leave, so I called the guards! Now you'll be arrested! |
GREETING | I warned you! Now the guards will arrest you for trespassing! |
GREETING | The guards are coming to arrest you for trespassing! |
GREETING | You're trespassing! I already called the guards! |
GREETING | You're going to get arrested if you don't leave right away! |
GREETING | Listen! I'm calling the guards if you don't leave, now! |
GREETING | Don't you understand me? You're trespassing, and must leave, or I'll call the guard! |
GREETING | I warned you! I'll call the guard if you don't leave! |
GREETING | I'll have you arrested if you don't leave! Now! |
GREETING | You MUST leave! If you don't, I'll call the guards! |
GREETING | You're trespassing! Leave now, or I call the guards! |
GREETING | You seem far too nice to be one of Ulrich's men. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Why do you bother me, stranger? You make far too much noise. |
GREETING | Leave me to my work, stranger. |
GREETING | We must protect Martin during the battle. He is the Empire's last hope. |
GREETING | This is no time for talking! |
GREETING | Come on. My men will need all the help they can get today. |
GREETING | I'm only the Captain of the Guard. The Countess makes the final decision, and I follow her orders, whatever I think of them. |
GREETING | The Countess has received word from Cloud Ruler Temple that grave matters are afoot. Nothing else concerns her at the moment. |
GREETING | You should be proud of what you did here today, but remember, the war is not yet over. |
GREETING | Until you reclaim the Amulet and Martin lights the Dragonfires, the enemy will not be truly defeated. |
GREETING | Be nice to get another pretty face in the gang. Hope to see you there. |
GREETING | I haven't seen you here before. Awww, and you're all alone too. How sad. |
GREETING | Well, if you're up to it, I think we can solve that little problem. You see, me and Faustina here are lonely too, and we've been looking for someone. |
GREETING | You look like just what we need. |
GREETING | I'll tell you what. We have a cozy farmhouse not far from here where we could... well... get to know each other much, much better. |
GREETING | I'll mark it down on your map, just so you won't forget where to find us. Meet us there around 11 in the evening. |
GREETING | I can promise you a night of fun you won't soon forget. |
GREETING | Talk to Faustina. She's got a proposition for you. |
GREETING | Don't be angry at us. This is the only way we could find the place. |
GREETING | A farmhouse? Hmmm, last time it was a cabin. They must be moving around. Just be cautious. |
GREETING | Just hurry back with that ring... please. |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | We had a feeling you'd be surprised when you saw us in our real uniforms. I see you have a puzzled look on your face. Ask away. |
GREETING | So, they're at Gweden, eh? Good to know. Keep on it. |
GREETING | I knew they would make contact with you. Be careful, there's no telling what they're up to. |
GREETING | Nothing much more I can help with. I'm afraid you'll have to ask Gogan, my lout of a husband, if you need to know anything else. |
GREETING | I'm sure he can provide very highly detailed descriptions of the women. |
GREETING | What can I help with? |
GREETING | I hope you're here to reconsider. |
GREETING | Witches! How dare they prey on our men. |
GREETING | How would you like to get my husband, Gogan, out of hot water? |
GREETING | Back again? You still want to help my good-for-nothing husband? |
GREETING | Yes? How should I act? |
GREETING | Good work. Captain Burd and his guardsmen should be able to handle any additional Gates, at least for now. |
GREETING | But the Bruma Guard cannot defend the city indefinitely. The daedra of Oblivion are innumerable; the guardsmen of Bruma are not. |
GREETING | We need to gather what allies we can before Bruma is hopelessly besieged. |
GREETING | If the Mythic Dawn manages to open a Great Gate here, the city will need a stronger garrison for there to be any hope of defending it. |
GREETING | You should speak to the rulers of the other cities of Cyrodiil, as well as the Elder Council. Ask them to send aid to Bruma before it is too late. |
GREETING | This area is off limits to anyone except the Bruma City Watch. |
GREETING | Please, I'd like to be left alone. |
GREETING | There isn't much more to say. I'm sorry. |
GREETING | What news do you bring? |
GREETING | It's so very nice to see you again. |
GREETING | Here is the amulet back. It's as beautiful as it was the day I remember seeing it long ago. I want you to keep it, as I have no use for this anymore. |
GREETING | I'm certain that's what I want, and I'm certain that's what Bradon would want. |
GREETING | I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I hope that the amulet helps keep you safe on whatever roads you may travel. |
GREETING | What news do you bring? |
GREETING | What is it? |
GREETING | Do you have any more questions? I'm afraid I know little more. |
GREETING | I can't believe this is happening. |
GREETING | Please... please. I need your help. My husband was no vampire! It's ridiculous! No one will listen to me! |
GREETING | I... I'm sorry... I can't right now. |
GREETING | If you want a room or a drink, I'm your man. Otherwise, I got nothing to say to you. |
GREETING | It's very good to see you again. |
GREETING | Anything else I can help with, you just let me know. |
GREETING | What can I do for you today? |
GREETING | You have proven yourself a loyal servant of the Empire, as worthy as any of the Blades to stand by Martin's side during this crisis. |
GREETING | As the Grandmaster of the Blades, I would be honored to accept you into our order. Will you join us? |
GREETING | It is good to be back here. It raises my spirits just to walk these ancient halls again. We will prevail. We must prevail! |
GREETING | Well, would you look at that! |
GREETING | Someone will need to see where this goes. I think you should go; you've done all the hard work, after all. |
GREETING | If there are any discoveries to be made, you should be the one to make them. You deserve that much. |
GREETING | I'm as ready as I'm going to be. |
GREETING | At your service. What do you need? |
GREETING | If you're here to help, you'd better talk to Thalfin. |
GREETING | I'm set. As soon as they're close enough, they're dead. |
GREETING | I'm ready to fight. Where do you need me? |
GREETING | Thalfin's in charge. She's been waiting for you. |
GREETING | You've got the gem? |
GREETING | Get it back to Traven immediately, or else this whole attack was a waste! |
GREETING | Get the gem! The leader probably had it - that High Elf. |
GREETING | Get it back to Traven immediately, or else this whole attack was a waste! |
GREETING | All right. I'm ready; keep your eyes peeled. They could come out at any moment. |
GREETING | And don't move until you have to. We don't want to lose our advantage. |
GREETING | So, Martin wants you to recover the Armor of Tiber Septim? I wish there was another way. |
GREETING | The Armor is in the Shrine of Tiber Septim, in the catacombs beneath the ruins of Sancre Tor. A holy place, once. |
GREETING | But Sancre Tor became evil long ago. No one has returned from the Shrine of Tiber Septim for many lifetimes. |
GREETING | I'm worried about Martin. He does nothing but pore over that evil book all day. |
GREETING | Have you recovered the Armor of Tiber Septim yet? We need to open the gate to Camoran's Paradise as soon as Martin deciphers the whole ritual. |
GREETING | My progress on the Mysterium Xarxes is slow, I'm afraid. How goes your search for the Armor of Tiber Septim? |
GREETING | We have fulfilled our last duty. We go now to Aetherius without shame. Farewell. |
GREETING | At long last ... you have freed me. Now I can finally complete my lord's last request. |
GREETING | Why do you disturb me? I must free the Shrine so that I can sleep. It has been so long since I have slept. |
GREETING | Have you seen Alain or Valdemar? Rielus fell in the lower chamber. We were separated ... the fog blinded us ... |
GREETING | No ... that was the dream. I am awake now. I must fulfill my oath to the Emperor before I can finally rest. |
GREETING | I know you. You freed me. Free my brothers, if they are still enslaved. Together we will cleanse the Shrine of the Underking's foul magic. |
GREETING | Stand aside in the name of Tiber Septim and the Blades! Hinder me at your peril! |
GREETING | You told her? What have you done? I'll be ruined! Thanks a lot. |
GREETING | Please, don't tell her what I've done. I can make it worth your while.... |
GREETING | Yes? What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I think that'll be all of them. Can't imagine more in this area. You can go tell Arvena this is all taken care of. Good hunting. |
GREETING | If they're out here, they'll be in this area. I can't imagine there are more than four of them. Let's take care of this. |
GREETING | Let's see if we can't find those mountain lions. |
GREETING | My rats are all dead! It's too late to do any more. I won't be needing your services any longer. |
GREETING | So, did you follow her? She's behind it, isn't she? Tell me what you found out! |
GREETING | Thank the gods you killed that thing. This is ridiculous! Someone's out to get me, to get my poor babies! I'll bet it's that Quill-Weave next door. |
GREETING | Don't just stand there! Go get that mountain lion! |
GREETING | You've got to take care of those mountain lions! |
GREETING | You should be looking for Pinarus! What are you doing here? |
GREETING | Well, what have you found? Did you take care of my babies? What was going on down there? |
GREETING | Aren't you going to take care of this? What am I paying you for? |
GREETING | Ah... you must be from the Fighters Guild. Good. I have a problem. It has to do with the rats in my basement. |
GREETING | You need to help Arvena Thelas with her rat problem. What's on your mind? |
GREETING | I was once the man known as Grantham Blakeley. Look for me in the mouth of the panther. Please... release me. |
GREETING | Luronk and I have both testified against the Watch Captain, Hayn. Thank you for helping us find the courage to stand up for ourselves. |
GREETING | I hear that Audens Avidius is going to jail. Let's hope its a long sentence. |
GREETING | I've just been arrested for corruption, so I'm not in the mood to talk. |
GREETING | Someday I'll get out of here and take my revenge on everyone that put me in prison. |
GREETING | Yes? We should keep moving. |
GREETING | Excellent. A fine example of a Daedric shrine. Sorry for the trouble getting here. Let's keep moving. |
GREETING | What can I do for you? We need to head to that shrine. |
GREETING | Ah, you must be from the Fighters Guild. Excellent! I'm looking forward to our investigation. Fascinating subject, these Daedra. |
GREETING | Yes? Do you have questions about your contract? |
GREETING | You need to get out of here. There's no telling who will come first, the Blades or more assassins. |
GREETING | Lead on... to victory for the Knights of the Thorn! Oh, and you too of course. |
GREETING | It's about time someone got here. What took you so long? |
GREETING | It's about time someone got here. What took you so long? |
GREETING | I'm sorry, I have to patrol the area... but you should hurry to Castle Cheydinhal. The Count doesn't like to be kept waiting. |
GREETING | You've done it! But what of Farwil? |
GREETING | You've done it! I never thought it possible! |
GREETING | I suppose Farwil will wish to talk to you now. Musn't keep the Count's son waiting. |
GREETING | You're a brave soul to attempt entry to Oblivion. Hopefully, your skill matches your fortitude. |
GREETING | Be glad to answer any other questions. Just keep your voice down, who knows what could slip out of that gate at any moment. |
GREETING | I'd advise you to keep your distance from that accursed portal. |
GREETING | Good work closing the Oblivion Gate, you've made my job much easier and safer. Thanks! |
GREETING | Good work closing the Oblivion Gate, you've made my job much easier and safer. Thanks! |
GREETING | If you're looking for Amminus, he's resting in the Knights Lodge over there. |
GREETING | Please speak to Amminus. He can tell you what you need to know. |
GREETING | Amminus can answer any questions you may have. He should be resting in the Knights of the Thorn Lodge over yonder. |
GREETING | Charge the courtyard! Leave none of them standing! |
GREETING | Get moving! We can't do a thing until you get those gates opened! |
GREETING | Dammit, this is no good! |
GREETING | The gates are locked, and the only way to open them is from within the gatehouse. |
GREETING | I thought so. A few rats and goblins won't give you any trouble. |
GREETING | I wasn't far off. In any case, rats and goblins won't give you any trouble. |
GREETING | Really? I would never have guessed. Still, I don't think you'll have any trouble with rats and goblins. |
GREETING | We've failed. I've failed ... The Blades are sworn to protect the Emperor, and now he and all his heirs are dead. |
GREETING | The Amulet, where's the Amulet of Kings? It wasn't on the Emperor's body. |
GREETING | The Emperor! I must get to the Emperor! |
GREETING | Let me see your face... |
GREETING | You are the one from my dreams... |
GREETING | Then the stars were right, and this is the day. |
GREETING | Gods give me strength. |
GREETING | They cannot understand why I trust you. They've not seen what I've seen. |
GREETING | How can I explain? |
GREETING | Listen. You know the Nine? How They guide our fates with an invisible hand? |
GREETING | I can go no further. You alone must stand against the Prince of Destruction and his mortal servants. He must not have the Amulet of Kings! |
GREETING | Take the Amulet. Give it to Jauffre. He alone knows where to find my last son. |
GREETING | Find him, and close shut the jaws of Oblivion. |
GREETING | My guards are strong and true, but even the might of the Blades cannot stand against the Power that rises to destroy us. |
GREETING | The Prince of Destruction awakes, born anew in blood and fire. These cutthroats are but his mortal pawns. |
GREETING | Take my Amulet. Give it to Jauffre. I have a secret son, and Jauffre alone knows where to find him. |
GREETING | Find the last of my blood, and close shut the marble jaws of Oblivion. |
GREETING | The signs I read show the end of my path. My death, a necessary end, will come when it will come. |
GREETING | Come with us. Your destiny is bound up with mine, and with the fate of Tamriel itself. |
GREETING | Come with us... |
GREETING | Here you must find your own path. |
GREETING | But we will cross paths again before the end, I am sure of it. |
GREETING | This is only the beginning. Worse is yet to come. |
GREETING | There's trouble ahead. |
GREETING | They're only trying to do their duty. Come, let us play our parts... |
GREETING | You may as well make yourself useful. Here, carry this torch and stick close. |
GREETING | You may as well make yourself useful. Carry that torch and stick close. |
GREETING | Don't speak to me again, unless you've gotten twenty minotaur horns. Then, perhaps we'll have something to discuss. |
GREETING | You've killed another of your brothers! During other times, I'd have you killed for this. One chance. Bring me twenty minotaur horns. |
GREETING | Perhaps this exercise will help you build character, or vent your murderous rage elsewhere. Or, you'll die, and you won't be our problem. Now, go. |
GREETING | First a theft, and now a murder. Your crimes are escalating. You have one final chance. Go out and collect the horns of twenty minotaurs. |
GREETING | If you succeed, perhaps you'll have learned something in that time. If you fail, perhaps you'll be dead, and no longer our problem. Now, go. |
GREETING | Another theft! This is your final chance. Go back into the field, and return to me with the horns of twenty minotaurs. |
GREETING | If you return, perhaps you'll have gained some measure of character. Perhaps, though, you'll die. Then you're no longer the guild's problem. |
GREETING | First you murder, now you steal? Have you gone mad? You're a disgrace. I will offer you one final chance. |
GREETING | Return with 20 minotaur horns if you wish to rejoin the Fighters Guild. Perhaps you'll find redemption; perhaps you'll die trying. Go now. |
GREETING | So, you've collected the pelts. I trust you've learned a lesson. Your rank is restored, along with all rights and responsibilities. |
GREETING | You've been told what you must do in order to regain your standing, and you've not yet done it. Don't return until you have twenty bear pelts. |
GREETING | You've murdered one of your brothers. While we may die in battle, we do not expect to die at the hands of our friends. |
GREETING | I offer you a chance for redemption. Do not return until you have 20 bear pelts. Take this time to come to terms with what you've done. |
GREETING | You would steal from your brothers? If you had a need for something, why would you not just ask? I will give you a chance, though. |
GREETING | As it is only your first offense, do not return until you have collected 20 bear pelts. Use this time to reflect on your actions. |
GREETING | None in the Fighters Guild will speak with you again. We have no desire to consort with common criminals. |
GREETING | You've committed yet another crime against your Fighters Guild brothers. Go speak with Donton. Until then, goodbye. |
GREETING | You've killed one of your Fighters Guild brothers! I'll have no more to do with you. If you have any hope of redemption, speak with Vilena Donton. |
GREETING | You've stolen from the Fighters Guild! Go speak with Vilena Donton. None of your brothers will deal with you until you atone for your actions. |
GREETING | There's no time to talk now, prisoner. We've got to keep moving. |
GREETING | Maybe the Emperor is right about you. The best way you can help is to let us do our jobs and don't get in our way. |
GREETING | The Emperor may trust you, but I don't. Stay out of our way. |
GREETING | I told you to keep out of our way. |
GREETING | This is official business. Do not interfere. |
GREETING | This is official business. Do not interfere. |
GREETING | Yeah? |
GREETING | It is good to see you again. |
GREETING | Were you able to stop Agarmir? |
GREETING | Welcome back. |
GREETING | Why are you following me? Please... go away. I'm quite busy. |
GREETING | What kind of deal can I make for you today? |
GREETING | I have been anxiously awaiting your return. |
GREETING | Any news about that certain task we discussed? |
GREETING | Feel free to browse, friend. It's nice to see a new shopper. I was afraid I lost any hope of new business ever since Thoronir opened up. |
GREETING | Why are you here? You are still too pleasing to speak with Namira. Begone. |
GREETING | Talk to Hjolfrodi. I can't help you. |
GREETING | Don't talk to me. Talk to the one in the robes. |
GREETING | Who are you? Why do you invade our place of worship? Surely, you don't think yourself worthy to visit Namira's shrine. |
GREETING | Leave us, creature of light. |
GREETING | Feel free to browse, friend. |
GREETING | Good day to you. |
GREETING | Incredible, we've been trying to solve this for months. A job well done. |
GREETING | Say, you look like someone that could help us out. Having a bit of trouble with another merchant in town who goes by the name Thoronir. |
GREETING | May I help you? |
GREETING | Well met. |
GREETING | By the Divines, you've done it! |
GREETING | Finally! A new customer! Please... look around. Just promise me you won't buy from that fetcher, Thoronir. |
GREETING | If you have any questions about the merchandise, you've but to ask. |
GREETING | Hi. |
GREETING | I've already heard the news! Well done! |
GREETING | I have everything for the budding alchemist under one roof. Far more than Thoronir would ever have, despite his horrid business ethics. |
GREETING | I have everything for the budding alchemist under one roof. |
GREETING | Hello. |
GREETING | We should go to the Imperial City at once. Lead on. |
GREETING | What is it? |
GREETING | By ancient tradition, I may not present myself as a candidate for the throne. I need you to formally present my claim to Chancellor Ocato. |
GREETING | Let's continue on to the Elder Council Chambers. Delay is dangerous. |
GREETING | Mehrunes Dagon knows that if I can reach the Temple of the One and light the Dragonfires, he has lost. Come on! |
GREETING | Come on! We have to protect Martin until he can light the Dragonfires in the Temple! |
GREETING | Good to see you again. I told Martin that Mankar Camoran was no match for you. |
GREETING | Good to see you again, sir. Martin was worried, but I knew you would bring back the Amulet of Kings for him. |
GREETING | Good to see you again, ma'am. Martin was worried, but I knew you would bring back the Amulet of Kings for him. |
GREETING | Time is pressing. Martin must relight the Dragonfires before the enemy can stop us. |
GREETING | We have to get Martin to the Temple of the One or Mehrunes Dagon has won after all. |
GREETING | I hope Martin knows what to do now. I will die by his side, if this is the end. |
GREETING | I have been expecting you. The full Council has already considered the matter of Martin's claim to the Imperial Throne in detail. |
GREETING | Where is Martin? I was told that he had arrived in the capital. |
GREETING | I'm waiting to discuss our battle plans with the Countess. Have you told her to meet me here yet? |
GREETING | Let the Countess know I'll be waiting for her in the Chapel of Talos. |
GREETING | When you're ready for battle, the Countess will order her men to stop closing the Gates outside the city. |
GREETING | My place is on the battlefield. The time for hiding in Cloud Ruler Temple is over. Come, let us go down to battle together. |
GREETING | We must hold the line until the Great Gate opens! |
GREETING | Greetings. What news from Cloud Ruler Temple? |
GREETING | I will call out my militia if necessary, but must we truly stand alone? I don't think we can survive the daedric onslaught. |
GREETING | Some help is better than nothing, but my militia are farmers and shopkeepers, not soldiers. I would recommend delaying until more help can arrive. |
GREETING | I appreciate the help that you have brought to Bruma. I begin to think we have a chance. |
GREETING | But my militia is no substitute for trained soldiers. Can we not wait for more help to arrive? |
GREETING | You are a diplomat as well as a warrior, it seems! I would prefer more men, of course, but if we must offer battle now, so be it. |
GREETING | I am ready for battle when you are, champion. What say you? |
GREETING | Come with me to the Chapel of Talos. I wish to speak with your lord. |
GREETING | Your place is on the battlefield. I have trusted you this far. Do not fail me. |
GREETING | We won't let you down, sir. The daedra will be sorry they messed with Bruma. |
GREETING | We won't let you down, ma'am. The daedra will be sorry they messed with Bruma. |
GREETING | Send them back to Oblivion! We'll hold the city in case any of them break through. |
GREETING | I wish we had more real soldiers. |
GREETING | We'll stand our ground as long as we can. |
GREETING | The last item for the ritual still eludes me, I'm afraid. The Mysterium Xarxes gives up its secrets reluctantly. |
GREETING | The supporting glyphs all point to Oblivion, but the signifier of the main symbol matches nothing ... |
GREETING | I'm sorry to burden you with my problems. I'll do my best to have an answer by the time you return with the Great Welkynd Stone. |
GREETING | I've made no progress on the fourth item. And every day that passes brings the Mythic Dawn closer to victory. |
GREETING | Don't forget, Captain Burd needs your help to close the Oblivion Gate outside of Bruma. |
GREETING | Thanks for coming. Since we had the Hero of Kvatch available, I didn't think it made sense to try this on our own the first time. |
GREETING | We're ready when you are. Just say the word and we'll follow you into that hell-spawned Gate. |
GREETING | We're ready when you are. |
GREETING | Let's make these bastards sorry they messed with Bruma. |
GREETING | It was an honor to serve with you, ma'am. Now that I've seen how it's done, I think my guardsmen and I can handle any new Gates that open near Bruma. |
GREETING | It was an honor to serve with you, sir. Now that I've seen how it's done, I think my guardsmen and I can handle any new Gates that open near Bruma. |
GREETING | Thanks for your help closing that Gate. Don't worry, we can handle anything else they throw at us. |
GREETING | This is no place I ever wanted to find myself. I don't see how we can ... |
GREETING | No ... no, we can do this. We have to do this. We have no choice. |
GREETING | I'm glad you're here. We wouldn't have a chance otherwise. What's our next move? |
GREETING | What's the plan, sir? |
GREETING | What's the plan, ma'am? |
GREETING | Do we really have to go into that thing? |
GREETING | I don't think we're going to make it out of here alive. |
GREETING | The Captain's in charge. I'll follow his orders. |
GREETING | We really taught those bastards a lesson, didn't we ma'am? |
GREETING | We really taught those bastards a lesson, didn't we sir? |
GREETING | I am very disappointed. I had hoped we would not meet again under these circumstances. |
GREETING | You have been suspended from the guild for the death of a guild member. Are you willing to do what is necessary to make amends? |
GREETING | I am very disappointed. I had hoped we would not meet again under these circumstances. |
GREETING | You have been suspended from the guild for theft. Are you willing to do what is necessary to make amends? |
GREETING | I hope Martin knows what he's doing with that evil book. I fear for what it could do to him if he's not careful. |
GREETING | What have you learned about the spies? |
GREETING | I wish there were children here. Scrumptious, darling children. I haven't eaten in so long. Ravel will tell me what to do. You, too. |
GREETING | I will not fight you, friend. I have taken a vow. My gods will protect me. |
GREETING | I would ask that you not bother me, especially in this place. |
GREETING | I would prefer you leave, friend. Please. |
GREETING | Don't go stirring up trouble. |
GREETING | What else do you need? We don't want any trouble. |
GREETING | Welcome to Pell's Gate. What brings you around here? |
GREETING | Welcome to Pell's Gate, friend. |
GREETING | There is nothing more to say. Leave me. |
GREETING | I assume you've made your choice. Umbra hungers. What shall it be? |
GREETING | You risk much by speaking to me. You should leave this place. Now. |
GREETING | It is unfortunate that we should meet for the first time under these circumstances, Associate. |
GREETING | You have been found guilty of theft. As such, your guild privileges have been suspended. |
GREETING | If you wish to be reinstated, you must perform a service for the guild. Are you willing to do so? |
GREETING | It is unfortunate that we should meet under these circumstances, Associate. |
GREETING | You have been found guilty of killing a guild member. As such, your guild privileges have been suspended. |
GREETING | If you wish to be reinstated, you must perform a service for the guild. Are you willing to do so? |
GREETING | It is unfortunate that we should meet under these circumstances, Associate. |
GREETING | You have been found guilty of theft. As such, your guild privileges have been suspended. |
GREETING | If you wish to be reinstated, you must perform a service for the guild. Are you willing to do so? |
GREETING | You need to take care of you problems with the guild before we can talk. |
GREETING | Are you ready for one last great heist? |
GREETING | Have you decided? |
GREETING | You have the scroll? I can hardly believe it! The odds were clearly against you. Capital job! Capital! |
GREETING | I have spent seven years learning how to translate this scroll. Even so, I will need a while to decipher what I have sought so desperately. |
GREETING | You don't have the scroll? Then we have nothing to talk about. |
GREETING | I have another message from the Gray Fox. |
GREETING | You are looking well. |
GREETING | You should be on your way by now. |
GREETING | The Gray Cowl is now yours. You are the new guildmaster of the Thieves Guild. |
GREETING | You will find that history has been altered tonight. Such is the power of Nocturnal's curse that lifting it can alter time itself. |
GREETING | Get inside. The Gray Fox is not a patient man. |
GREETING | Hey! You aren't Celia Camoran! There's an intruder in the library! Protect the scrolls! |
GREETING | Have you reconsidered? |
GREETING | S'Drassa of the Mages Guild, Evoker and Alchemist. And also, in his scant free time, a Trainer in Alchemy. |
GREETING | But... perhaps you are an adventurer? Could you assist me in acquiring something for my crystal collection? |
GREETING | Excuse me. Perhaps you're an adventurer? Could you assist me in acquiring something for my crystal collection? |
GREETING | Who are you? What do you want? I ain't done nothin'! |
GREETING | Sit down. Don't say anything. Just do what I say. |
GREETING | I'm being watched. Just sit down. Don't say anything. |
GREETING | Listen. I'm going to get up in a minute and walk out of here. That guy in the corner behind me will follow me. You follow him. |
GREETING | I told you to stay back and keep an eye on the guy who was watching me. |
GREETING | Search his body. I'll keep an eye out, in case any of his friends are nearby. |
GREETING | Good work. I am glad to see you, by the way. You just caught me at a bad time. |
GREETING | You're not easy to get a hold of. What have you found out? |
GREETING | Alright. The room with the table is just through this door. I always wondered who put it there. |
GREETING | I happen to know that if you go up the stairs there, you can get a vantage point on the meeting room. |
GREETING | I think I'd better be the one to handle the meeting. You'll be my backup. Keep watch from above in case of trouble. |
GREETING | Aren't you supposed to be going to see Tar-Meena? I have plenty of leads of my own to track down, don't worry. |
GREETING | I think you're onto something with those books. You should finish tracking them all down, and then we'll see what we've got. |
GREETING | So far Mankar Camoran's books are our best lead. You should keep working on getting copies of all four. |
GREETING | I know the part of the sewers you were talking about. Follow me, I'll show you. |
GREETING | So, here's the plan. I'll meet with the Sponsor, while you cover me from the upper gallery. What do you think? |
GREETING | You're taking the meeting. You'd better get in there before they realize you didn't come alone. |
GREETING | We agreed I would meet the Sponsor. You need to get out of sight before you blow the whole meeting. |
GREETING | That could have gone smoother. Can't say I minded killing a few more of these bastards, though. Get the book and let's get out of here. |
GREETING | Get the book and let's go. |
GREETING | Now that you have all four books, you should be able to handle things from here. |
GREETING | I'm going to Cloud Ruler Temple. My place is at Martin's side. |
GREETING | What do you need? |
GREETING | This whole business of being heir to the throne will take some getting used to. Please bear with me. |
GREETING | While I'm getting oriented here, you should follow Jauffre's orders. |
GREETING | Move along, friend. |
GREETING | Ah. You must be the one I got the message about. How can I help you? |
GREETING | You were told to sit down. Are you incapable of following such simple instructions? |
GREETING | I'm sorry, but I'm late for an appointment. I've no time to talk now. |
GREETING | You must not have heard me the first time. Good day! |
GREETING | Are you deaf? Leave me alone! |
GREETING | I need some time to study the Mysterium Xarxes. I'll let you know when I learn something. |
GREETING | I've deciphered part of the ritual needed to open a portal to Camoran's Paradise. |
GREETING | The Xarxes mentions four items needed for the ritual, but so far I have only deciphered one of them: the 'blood of a Daedra Lord'. |
GREETING | In fact, daedric artifacts are known to be formed from the essence of a Daedric Lord, from whence they derive their great power. |
GREETING | Not an easy thing to come by, obviously, but we will need a daedric artifact. Bring it to me when you have acquired one. |
GREETING | I've made some progress on the Mysterium Xarxes. I think I've identified the section that deals with opening a portal to Camoran's Paradise. |
GREETING | I'm still studying the Mysterium Xarxes. Its corrupting power is terrible. |
GREETING | You'd better go talk to Jeanne before she really loses it. |
GREETING | Hello there. I hear you've been looking for me. |
GREETING | Please, don't be mad. We were just having some fun. |
GREETING | We just get tired of Jeanne lording her position over us, when she barely knows anything about magic. Every now and then, we like to trick her. |
GREETING | We figured it was time to move on to a new prank. This one was getting boring, anyway. So you can tell her you've found me! |
GREETING | You just couldn't wait, could you? So impatient... |
GREETING | Well, at least you took care of Jeanne's book. We'll be able to laugh over that one for weeks, I bet. |
GREETING | You'd better go tell her you found me. That way you, at least, can get out of here. |
GREETING | Oh, come on! You couldn't even follow through with getting that book from Jeanne's room? That would've been hilarious! |
GREETING | Well, fine. You go tell Jeanne you found me. You're the big hero. Whoopee. I'm going back to work. I was tired of being see-through, anyway. |
GREETING | What, you couldn't be bothered to find out what Volanaro wanted you to do? |
GREETING | And it would've been so much fun, too. |
GREETING | Well, you found me. Congratulations. Go tell Jeanne, if you must. |
GREETING | Oh, you're no fun at all! |
GREETING | It was just a harmless little prank, that's all. Why did you have to go and ruin it? |
GREETING | Well, I guess we'll go back to the drawing board. Fine, go tell Jeanne you found me. I was getting tired of being invisible all the time, anyway. |
GREETING | Ready to find J'skar? |
GREETING | Have you pulled that little prank yet? |
GREETING | I'm afraid there isn't much else to tell you. Just be careful. |
GREETING | I'm sorry to impose upon you like this, but I'm in need of assistance, and I don't know what to do. My husband, Aleron, is missing. |
GREETING | You've killed all three? Wonderful! Now you must find the key. According to Kurdan, it should be on one of their bodies. |
GREETING | I don't trust Kurdan. Even if the hunters are beaten, make sure you watch your back. |
GREETING | I only wish to return home and be with my wife, Ursanne. |
GREETING | It appears as though Kurdan has tricked another poor soul with his "axe" story. |
GREETING | I've figured out another item needed for the ritual to open the portal to Camoran's Paradise. |
GREETING | The second item is the counterpart to the first: the blood of a Divine. This was a terrible puzzle to me. |
GREETING | Unlike the Daedra Lords, the gods have no artifacts, and do not physically manifest themselves in our world. |
GREETING | How then to obtain the blood of a god? But Jauffre solved it. The blood of Tiber Septim himself, who became one of the Divines. |
GREETING | This is a secret remembered only by the Blades, passed down from one Grandmaster to the next. Jauffre should tell it to you himself. |
GREETING | Thank Akatosh you're here! I have deciphered the final item for the ritual to open a portal to Camoran's Paradise! |
GREETING | The next section of the Mysterium Xarxes is very difficult. I haven't deciphered the rest of the ritual yet. I hope you are making better progress. |
GREETING | What can I do for you, sir? |
GREETING | What can I do for you, ma'am? |
GREETING | You should be gathering the items Martin needs for the Mysterium Xarxes ritual. There's no time to lose. |
GREETING | A victory beyond hope! You and Martin defeated Mehrunes Dagon in the very moment of his triumph! All hail the Champion of Tamriel! |
GREETING | What can I do for you, Blade? |
GREETING | What can I do for you, Savior of Tamriel? |
GREETING | What is it? |
GREETING | I know that you are on an important mission for the Blades. Please, if you need a horse, take mine from the Priory stables. |
GREETING | I look forward to fighting these daedra side by side with the Hero of Kvatch. |
GREETING | Let's talk after the battle is won. |
GREETING | Hail, daedra-slayer! |
GREETING | So, you're the famous Hero of Kvatch. |
GREETING | I'm a bit busy here! |
GREETING | Congratulations on your victory. Your fame was well-deserved, it seems. |
GREETING | Congratulations on your victory! I admit, I thought your plan would lead to disaster, but you came through for Bruma. I won't forget it. |
GREETING | We did it! We showed those damned daedra a thing or two! |
GREETING | My friend! It is good to see you again. You risked your life to save me, a stranger. You are truly among the blessed of Arkay's children. |
GREETING | As a small token of my gratitude, please allow me to share with you some of my small store of knowledge of the healing arts. |
GREETING | Arkay's blessings upon you. |
GREETING | I was honored to fight by your side again. |
GREETING | Martin couldn't have done it without you. I count you among the greatest heroes of the Blades. |
GREETING | To think we'd end up here, after such a beginning! Sending an escaped prisoner off with the Amulet of Kings... |
GREETING | But I never doubted you, my friend. Emperor Uriel, he had the vision of the Dragonborn. He saw something in you. And he was right. |
GREETING | I never had time to properly thank you for your help back in the Imperial City. I wouldn't have made it back here if it weren't for you. |
GREETING | Now that we have a free moment, I thought you might be able to use some tricks I've picked up fighting with the Blades over the years. |
GREETING | Nobody who hasn't trained with the Blades will know these moves, so you should find them useful. |
GREETING | See, when they swing at you sidearm, you twist your wrist like this... exactly! You're a natural at this. Let me show you another one... |
GREETING | Whatever you need, friend. |
GREETING | I wish I could have been at the battle. It sounds like you taught Mehrunes Dagon's boys a lesson they won't soon forget. |
GREETING | We're going to show them daedra a thing or two, aren't we ma'am? |
GREETING | We're going to show them daedra a thing or two, aren't we sir? |
GREETING | Thanks for the rescue. I didn't think we would make it out of the Chapel alive. Perhaps Akatosh guided you to us. |
GREETING | What is it, my friend? |
GREETING | I always wanted to see the Jerall Mountains. Beautiful, aren't they? Almost makes you forget why we're here. |
GREETING | I'm sure you hear it all the time, but I'd like to thank you personally for closing that Oblivion Gate outside Cheydinhal. |
GREETING | We were all expecting to become the next Kvatch, you know? |
GREETING | With the Count worrying more about his son than the defense of the city, things were looking pretty grim. |
GREETING | So, like I said, thanks. I'm glad I was able to come here and do my bit for our side, you know? |
GREETING | The Mythic Dawn won't dare try anything now that the best soldiers in Cyrodiil are defending Bruma! |
GREETING | Remember Kvatch, that's our watchword. We won't let that happen here, don't worry. |
GREETING | I can't stay long. Count Caro's orders were to return to Leyawiin as soon as Bruma was safe. |
GREETING | Is it always this cold up here? This weather would freeze the arse off an ogre. |
GREETING | I hope there are more reinforcements on the way. We can't hold Bruma by ourselves! |
GREETING | It's good to see some reinforcements from across Cyrodiil. It's been too long since we all stood together in a common cause. |
GREETING | But so few ... surely the other cities will send help? |
GREETING | The cities of Cyrodiil are finally rallying together to make a stand against the Oblivion invasion. |
GREETING | I'm starting to think we might actually beat these bastards! |
GREETING | We won't let those daedra take Bruma. |
GREETING | It's the waiting that gets to me. Why don't they just attack and get it over with? |
GREETING | You helped our city fight off those damned daedra. Now it's our turn to help Bruma. |
GREETING | What happened? Where's Martin? I must congratulate him! Mehrunes Dagon is defeated! Cast back into Oblivion! We've won! |
GREETING | Hail, Champion! |
GREETING | Is there something you need, Champion? |
GREETING | Chancellor Ocato is expecting you. Proceed. |
GREETING | Regulus Terentius, Count Bravil. I'm really rather busy, and I doubt that you have anything to say that I need to hear. |
GREETING | Are they gone? Is it safe to come back? |
GREETING | Gods blood! They came out of nowhere. Have you seen Grandmaster Jauffre? |
GREETING | Come on! We need to help the Grandmaster! |
GREETING | Poor Prior Maborel. He was dead when I came outside. Who could have done this? |
GREETING | Thanks for your help. I didn't think any of us were going to survive the attack. |
GREETING | You're back. Thank Talos! |
GREETING | They attacked without warning. I was praying in the Chapel when I heard Prior Maborel shout. I had just time to arm myself. |
GREETING | The Amulet of Kings! I fear that was the target of this attack. I kept it in a secret room in Weynon House. |
GREETING | We need to go see if it is safe. |
GREETING | The Amulet ... is it safe? |
GREETING | They've taken it! The Amulet of Kings is gone! The enemy has defeated us at every turn! |
GREETING | As a Blade, my place is at Martin's side. |
GREETING | I think we should find your friend Jauffre at once. |
GREETING | Do you think there are any more of those assassins about? |
GREETING | Let's continue on to Cloud Ruler Temple. I haven't had a good night's sleep since Kvatch was attacked. |
GREETING | Not much of a speech, was it? Didn't seem to bother them, though. |
GREETING | The Blades saluting me and hailing me as Martin Septim... |
GREETING | I don't mean to sound ungrateful. I know I would be dead by now if it weren't for you. Thank you. |
GREETING | But everyone expects me to suddenly know what to do. How to behave. |
GREETING | They want an Emperor to tell them what to do. And I haven't the faintest idea... |
GREETING | Let's not keep the Blades waiting. |
GREETING | You have entered a holy place. What is your business here? |
GREETING | I have no more to say to you. Leave. |
GREETING | I welcome you to my humble home, stranger. What brings you to this place? |
GREETING | No repeat offenders! That's my motto! |
GREETING | Thieves break in, but they don't break out... they break all over, when I'm finished with them. |
GREETING | You're living on borrowed time, thief! |
GREETING | I'm not the one you want to talk to. |
GREETING | I am only a supplicant. Speak to the Dark Elf wearing the robes. |
GREETING | That's the last time you'll commit a crime in Bleaker's Way! |
GREETING | The Ulfgars are all dead. Whatever possessed them to attack us like that? |
GREETING | Damn the Ulfgar! They'll pay! |
GREETING | What is it? There is trouble here in Bleaker's Way. |
GREETING | Hail, traveler. You are welcome in Bleaker's Way. |
GREETING | We know how to deal with criminals in Bleaker's Way! |
GREETING | Every last Dark Elf in Bleaker's Way is dead. Such madness... how did it ever start? |
GREETING | Where are those Dark Elves? Let me deal with them! |
GREETING | These are troubled times in Bleaker's Way. What do you want? |
GREETING | Welcome to Bleaker's Way, stranger. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | The Gray Fox is waiting for you. |
GREETING | Aren't you supposed to be on a quest for the Gray Fox? |
GREETING | If you have the item my Lady seeks, I suggest you bring it to her. She hasn't slept a wink since you departed. |
GREETING | I'm sorry. You must speak to Countess Carvain for any further information. |
GREETING | Good day. I'm Tolgan, herald to Countess Narina Carvain here in Bruma. She requests your company at your earliest convenience. |
GREETING | Good day. I'm Tolgan, herald to Countess Narina Carvain. |
GREETING | Have you found anything in Falcar's quarters? |
GREETING | I'm afraid some things have happened while you've been gone, Associate. It may affect your recommendation. |
GREETING | They're all gone? I can leave the cave? Oh, thank you! I'm ever so grateful! |
GREETING | You're heading back to Skingrad, aren't you? Could I... maybe come with you? It'd be safer, I think. So, what do you say? |
GREETING | You... how did you get in here? Are those horrible creatures gone? |
GREETING | I'm not going anywhere until they're gone! Horrible things! |
GREETING | Are the creatures gone? I want to get out of here. I've been trapped for days! |
GREETING | I don't dare move a muscle until they're all dispatched! |
GREETING | You'll be happy to know that Erthor is back in town. |
GREETING | He knows to tell Adrienne that you're the one who rescued him. You should be able to tell her you've completed her little task. |
GREETING | And let's just keep this little deal between us, shall we? |
GREETING | We'll talk more once I've finished getting Erthor back. For now, I have work to do. |
GREETING | I hear you got quite a task from Adrienne. |
GREETING | You're here about that recommendation, I presume. I'll need to speak with Erthor before I write it. |
GREETING | I trust you have good reason for interrupting me? |
GREETING | May I answer any questions for you? |
GREETING | Have you changed your mind? I miss my husband, and fear the worst. |
GREETING | What can I help you with? |
GREETING | I'm Tivela Lythandas. I apologize that I can't give you the respect a guest in my home would normally receive, but I am at my wit's end. |
GREETING | I am sorry to be so forward, but I desperately need your help. It seems that my husband, Rythe, has gone missing, and I just don't know what to do. |
GREETING | A final task awaits you, when you are ready. It is time for you to strike back at the King of Worms. |
GREETING | I know what purpose this Soul Gem is meant to serve. It is meant to house my very own soul, to be absorbed by Mannimarco and increase his power. |
GREETING | You were sent to acquire this gem so Mannimarco would not get his hands on it. With it, he would have marched on the University and come for me. |
GREETING | There would have been little anyone could do to stop him. Now, however, I believe you have a chance to defeat him. |
GREETING | When you are ready, I have a final task for you to undertake. It will, undoubtedly, be the most important service you perform for the guild. |
GREETING | You're in charge. Let us know what positions we should take up, but be quick about it. The Necromancers could come out of there any time now. |
GREETING | This is it. The entrance to Silorn is just ahead. |
GREETING | We've been watching the site for a while, and have tried to stay out of sight ever since the original plan was blown. |
GREETING | We were supposed to storm the place and take this gem they're holding. Only we can't. There's some sort of enchantment on the door. |
GREETING | With that door sealed, there's no way we're getting inside, so we'll have to wait for them to come out. |
GREETING | Based on the activity I've seen, that should be very soon. |
GREETING | We'll talk when we're closer, so I can show you what we're facing. Not now. |
GREETING | You're here from the Council, aren't you? |
GREETING | Traven sent you? Just you? |
GREETING | That helps the odds, but not much. We're still going to be outnumbered. Follow me; I'll show you what we're up against. |
GREETING | You've done it! Victory is within our grasp! Give the Amulet to Martin at once! |
GREETING | Since the Xivilai Anaxes, lord of the Savage Garden, has fallen, you must now face me in battle. |
GREETING | There is but one path forward, and I hold the key. |
GREETING | You destroyed the Sigil Tower at Ganonah. My kin say you fought well. |
GREETING | You test my patience, mortal. You are in my service. I expect my orders to be carried out. |
GREETING | You cannot deceive me. Anaxes has fallen. Now I must restore order to the Garden myself, and this angers me. |
GREETING | Anaxes is free. Order is restored to the Savage Garden. You have served me well. |
GREETING | In return for your service, I will give you the key to the Forbidden Grotto, if you still wish it. |
GREETING | This area is off limits, worm! Get back to your cage! |
GREETING | You are not to speak to me, worm. |
GREETING | You ... how can you be here? |
GREETING | No matter. You are too late to stop Lord Dagon's victory. Soon we will return to Tamriel, to rule over it as lords. |
GREETING | While you will remain here in the Eternal Garden... forever. |
GREETING | So you found your way to Gaiar Alata at last. Don't we have enough troubles here, without you adding to them? |
GREETING | Leave us alone. Your quarrel is with Mankar Camoran, not us poor fools. |
GREETING | Are you here to end this nightmare, and free us all from the Savage Garden? |
GREETING | What do you want, mortal? |
GREETING | Come into the High Hall of Judgment. Let us test ourselves against one another once and for all. |
GREETING | You came for the Amulet. Take it then! |
GREETING | Have you recovered either the Bloodworm Helm, or the Necromancer's Amulet? |
GREETING | Have you recovered the Bloodworm Helm? |
GREETING | At the worst possible time, the Council is in ruins. |
GREETING | A course of action could not be agreed upon. Some felt that we are in danger of being exterminated, and that it is time to fight back. |
GREETING | Others felt it appropriate to fight fire with fire, as it were. The Council has shattered, and artifacts have been lost. |
GREETING | The Necromancer's Amulet and the Bloodworm Helm have been taken. |
GREETING | I never thought it would come to this... the Amulet... Martin must use it against Him! We have no choice! |
GREETING | I am at the Emperor Martin's command. |
GREETING | Were you successful? Do you have the Black Soul Gem? |
GREETING | Go. Find Thalfin, and the other Battlemages. Stop the gem from reaching Mannimarco. |
GREETING | Time is against us, and our enemies grow stronger. There is much to do, and little time in which to do it. Your next task is essential. |
GREETING | He's inside, downstairs. Don't keep him waiting. |
GREETING | Shhh! This is our time for silent prayer. You may wait outside, or quietly in here. We usually finish around the eleventh bell. |
GREETING | What can this peaceful monk do for you, stranger? |
GREETING | Well, well. This is quite a surprise. I thought you were Traven's lapdog, doing whatever he said, and yet here you are. |
GREETING | Good that you've finally seen the light. The cause will benefit from your assistance. |
GREETING | What are you doing here? |
GREETING | Well... Caranya will want to talk to you. You should go see her. |
GREETING | You'd better talk to Caranya before you do anything else. |
GREETING | If you're here to help, you'd best go see Caranya. She'll tell you what we need. |
GREETING | Are you here about the Amulet? If so, Caranya has it. |
GREETING | We've been hard at work. Caranya is very determined. You should go talk to her. |
GREETING | What do you want? A job? If you want it from me, you'll have to join the Fighters Guild. Not that I'm sure you can cut it. |
GREETING | What can I do for you? Looking for some work? If so, the Fighters Guild can always use able-bodied new members. |
GREETING | You look tough. Want to join the Fighters Guild? |
GREETING | We're looking for recruits. Think you're tough enough to join the Fighters Guild? |
GREETING | Join the Fighters Guild? Fight, and get paid for it. |
GREETING | We're looking for recruits. Interested? |
GREETING | You're a likely looking prospect. Thinking about the Fighters Guild? |
GREETING | Good work, good pay. Want to join the Guild? |
GREETING | Looking for adventure? The Fighters Guild is a good place to start. |
GREETING | We're looking for fighters and adventurers. You should join up. |
GREETING | Come on. Join the Fighters Guild. See the world, and get paid for it. |
GREETING | You're not afraid of trouble, are you? You'd like the Fighters Guild. |
GREETING | Have you recovered the Necromancer's Amulet? |
GREETING | Do I know you? |
GREETING | You're bothering me. |
GREETING | You must be the cat burglar I've been told to expect. Follow me. |
GREETING | Thanks again for helping us. I'm sure Ormil will reward you appropriately. |
GREETING | I'm sure Ormil can help you now. I'm busy trying to get us home. |
GREETING | Like I said, I'm not moving the Float until Ormil is safe. |
GREETING | Sounds like the coast is clear, so I'll make my way up to the ship's wheel. But I'm not moving this hulk an inch until Ormil is safe. |
GREETING | I'll wait on the tavern deck until you clear the top deck. That's where the ship's wheel is located. |
GREETING | I'm not going to the top deck until it's safe. |
GREETING | Thank you for freeing me. I'm Graman gro-Marad, the Bloated Float's bouncer and helmsman. I've been locked in that storage room for hours. |
GREETING | I don't know exactly what's going on, but not long ago, a gang of thieves calling themselves The Blackwater Brigands stormed the ship. |
GREETING | They took myself and Ormil, the Float's owner, hostage and put the ship to sea. I have no idea what they're after. |
GREETING | If you can get me safely to the top deck, I can steer the Float home. But I'm not budging until the coast is clear. |
GREETING | I'm used to dealing with drunken louts, not a gang of well-armed thieves. |
GREETING | I'll wait here until the tavern deck is clear. |
GREETING | Move outta' my way. |
GREETING | I've nothing more to say to you. |
GREETING | I've already surrendered. What more do you want? |
GREETING | How'd you get in here? |
GREETING | Wha- ? What are you doing up here? They find the Golden Galleon yet? |
GREETING | Ho there! Where do you think you're going! Selene's not going to like this one bit... I wasn't to be disturbed! |
GREETING | Hey! Who in Oblivion are you? You don't look like one of the Blackwater Brigands! |
GREETING | Welcome back. An important task awaits you. |
GREETING | Greetings. It is high time that we meet face to face, don't you think? |
GREETING | Raminus has told me good things about you. You have advanced quickly, and show great promise. |
GREETING | I now intend to put your talents to a more direct test. I have a difficult task that you can, perhaps, assist with. |
GREETING | You continue to do the guild proud. As such, a new task awaits you. |
GREETING | This time, however, it comes from Arch-Mage Traven himself. You should go see him. |
GREETING | Hello. You're from the Fighters Guild, I presume. It's good that you've arrived. We need your help with some disappearances. |
GREETING | You wouldn't happen to be in the market for a home would you? If you are, I just happen to be selling a manor located right here in Anvil. |
GREETING | You look like one of the low lifes that infest this place. |
GREETING | It's good to see you. |
GREETING | I'm glad you're here. We have work to do. |
GREETING | I'm busy now. You need to talk to Methredhel. |
GREETING | The Imperial Watch has imposed a curfew. We have to remain in our homes until they catch the Gray Fox. |
GREETING | If you aren't going to tell me where to find the Gray Fox, I'm not interested. |
GREETING | Are they.... are they gone? |
GREETING | I was too afraid. I just couldn't move. I could hear the screaming, but I just couldn't move! |
GREETING | He killed them all. Just... slaughtered them. |
GREETING | I... I saw his face. I saw the King of Worms! |
GREETING | Any word from Jeanne in Bruma? |
GREETING | Speak with Jeanne Frasoric in Bruma, and see that she is all right. |
GREETING | The Council is in complete disarray at the news of Mannimarco's presence in Cyrodiil. |
GREETING | The King of Worms has obviously targeted the guild, but we have no idea why. No demands have been made. |
GREETING | All of my attention is devoted to the Council. We must discern the reason for this sudden attack, and stop Mannimarco before he destroys us all. |
GREETING | I am unable to look into something that has been brought to my attention. Are you capable of going on my behalf? |
GREETING | Oh, no. Not another one. |
GREETING | Ahem. Citizen of... Skingrad. Please be advised that I am here on official business, and wish no harm... |
GREETING | ... Oh, forget it. Let me guess: you're worried about what my men and I are doing here in town, right? |
GREETING | Good to see you again, friend. I don't suppose you've noticed anything out of the ordinary around here? |
GREETING | Oh, you again. What do you want? |
GREETING | Hello again, citizen. |
GREETING | Excuse me, citizen. |
GREETING | So, the work is complete. Now we can discuss the information I have for you. |
GREETING | You make progress, but your work is not yet done. |
GREETING | Welcome, guild mage. We meet again, although in different circumstances. |
GREETING | I fear this time you may find the results no more to your liking than the last. Less so, perhaps. |
GREETING | The information I have for your guild will not be met with smiles and hand-shakes, I fear. |
GREETING | Let us speak of the information I have for your guild, so that you may pass it on to your Council, and they may decide how to use it. |
GREETING | The Count is on his way. Please, remain here and be patient. |
GREETING | You've seen Lucien Lachance, then? Good, good. I know whatever task he has for you will be carried out with skill and discretion. |
GREETING | You've given me new hope, friend. I really believe we can make Cropsford a home for ourselves. |
GREETING | What do you think, friend? We've accomplished a lot since you last saw this place. |
GREETING | I'm proud of what we've built here. You should be, too. Cropsford wouldn't exist without the help you gave us. |
GREETING | Hey, I was up in Cropsford the other day. It looks like they're really making a go of it. You did a good thing there, you know. |
GREETING | I've told you all you need to know. Follow the road west out of town and through the High Pasture; the Count will meet you there at 2 AM. |
GREETING | You there. I have an update for you. |
GREETING | The Count has agreed to see you, but not here. |
GREETING | He wishes to meet with you north of the Cursed Mine outside of town, after 2 AM. |
GREETING | It would be wise of you to be on time. |
GREETING | Follow the road west out of Skingrad, through the High Pasture. The mine entrance is south of the road. The Count will meet you just outside it. |
GREETING | Has a day passed yet? No? |
GREETING | Then, as I told you, I don't have any new information for you, do I? |
GREETING | Yes? The Mages Guild, you say? |
GREETING | Oh, the Count is quite aware of your presence here. He simply has no interest in granting you an audience at this time. |
GREETING | Now that I've seen you myself, I can't say that I blame him. |
GREETING | Nevertheless, I shall endeavor to change his mind on the subject. Return tomorrow - perhaps he will see you then. |
GREETING | You have your task. Perform it as well as you would any other. |
GREETING | I have a new task for you. |
GREETING | It is time for decisive action. I have one more duty for you to perform. |
GREETING | You! You've ruined everything! Why? WHY? I had a job! I had a home! You've taken it all! I'll kill you for this! |
GREETING | You have your task. Find Delmar, and ask for his help. |
GREETING | What? Necromancers at the cave? |
GREETING | What have we here? Another plaything? |
GREETING | You'll dance for me, little one, yes, you will. I'll make your corpse dance, and then tear itself apart! |
GREETING | You should be out acquiring a Mage's Staff for yourself. What do you need? |
GREETING | We come to the real work at last. |
GREETING | You have, no doubt, seen some of the worst the guild has to offer. As much as we try to hold mages to a higher standard, they are only human. |
GREETING | What I hope you will now see is that while the guild can be disjointed and misused, it can also achieve some wonderful things. |
GREETING | Now you have an opportunity to engage in more meaningful tasks, and continue with your advancement through the guild. |
GREETING | Do you have the Mage's staff, Associate? |
GREETING | Any luck talking with Varon Vamori yet? It should be no trouble at all once you use that scroll. |
GREETING | Are you ready to earn your recommendation now? |
GREETING | Hello there, Associate. You're here for a recommendation, I presume. Are you prepared to earn it? |
GREETING | Wha...? What do you want... friend? Wait... You're not my friend. If you were my friend., you'd give me something. Like, you know... skooma! |
GREETING | Huh? What do you want? Sorry, can't talk... now. I'm with my... my lady friend here. Talk to me... later... Not here... Not in the hotel... Okay... |
GREETING | Oh... Hi. Hi again. You're the one who... who was going to bring me some skooma. To be my friend. Yeah... I remember you... now... |
GREETING | The High Elf Faelian now swims in the maelstrom of darkness at the feet of our Dread Father, Sithis. And, there were no witnesses to your handiwork. |
GREETING | Because of the discretion you exercised, Captain Phillida will not suspect the Dark Brotherhood was involved, and will not meddle in our affairs. |
GREETING | Here is your reward and bonus. Both have been well earned. Go now and rest, and may the Night Mother guard your dreams. |
GREETING | The High Elf Faelian now swims in the maelstrom of darkness at the feet of our Dread Father, Sithis. And, there were no witnesses to your handiwork. |
GREETING | Because of the discretion you exercised, Captain Phillida will not suspect the Dark Brotherhood was involved, and will not meddle in our affairs. |
GREETING | Here is your reward and bonus. Both have been well earned. In addition, you have been advanced to the rank of Eliminator. |
GREETING | I present to you now this key. It unlocks the well behind the Abandoned House above. Use it to gain hidden, quick access to this Sanctuary. |
GREETING | Go now and rest, and may the Night Mother haunt your dreams. |
GREETING | Yes, Faelian has been killed, but you did not exercise discretion. How many witnesses were there? We may never know. |
GREETING | But you can be sure Adamus Phillida will suspect the Dark Brotherhood was involved, and will launch an investigation. |
GREETING | I had hoped to avoid such an... irritation. Here is your reward, but the bonus is forfeit. Do try to be more careful next time, hmm? |
GREETING | Yes, Faelian has been killed, but you did not exercise discretion. How many witnesses were there? We may never know. |
GREETING | But you can be sure Adamus Phillida will suspect the Dark Brotherhood was involved, and will launch an investigation. |
GREETING | I had hoped to avoid such an... irritation. Here is your reward, but the bonus is forfeit. Do try to be more careful next time, hmm? |
GREETING | Despite this recent lapse in professionalism, your overall efforts have been commendable. It's time you were advanced to the rank of Eliminator. |
GREETING | I present to you now this key. It unlocks the well behind the Abandoned House above. Use it to gain hidden, quick access to this Sanctuary. |
GREETING | Go now and rest, and may the Night Mother haunt your dreams. |
GREETING | And what might you want... peasant? |
GREETING | Yes, good sir? How may I help you? |
GREETING | Yes, my lady? How may I help you? |
GREETING | Ah, my dear friend. It is so good to see you. |
GREETING | Not now! |
GREETING | Not now, you fool! |
GREETING | It is ill-advised for us to speak. |
GREETING | I'm afraid your journey ends here, traveler. |
GREETING | I'll be taking whatever you're carrying. After you're dead, of course. I do hope it's more than the last few had. They were most disappointing. |
GREETING | Oh, don't let me bother you. You just stay safe on the road. |
GREETING | Pardon me, but did I hear you say that you're a traveling merchant? |
GREETING | Hello there! I must say, I'm quite surprised to see anyone else here. |
GREETING | With all the trouble on the road recently, I expected to be the only one staying at the inn. It's a welcome surprise though, believe me. |
GREETING | Are you staying for a while, or simply just passing through? |
GREETING | Welcome to the Inn. If it's a room you're after, speak with Christophe. |
GREETING | Welcome to the Brina Cross Inn. Can I interest you in something to eat, or perhaps a bed for the night? |
GREETING | Did I not tell you to avoid contact with us? Travel along the road, and act normally. We shall be shadowing you. |
GREETING | You have your orders. Now carry them out. |
GREETING | We should speak in your room, where it is private. Not here. |
GREETING | You don't follow orders well, do you? You were supposed to find me before you spoke to anyone else here. |
GREETING | We shall look forward instead of back, however. You still have work to do. |
GREETING | Rest here for the night, and then continue along the Gold Road, heading east towards Kvatch. |
GREETING | I shall be following out of sight, along with a fellow Battlemage. Make no attempts to speak to us; trust that we will protect you. |
GREETING | Should you be confronted by this cowardly mage, do not hesitate to protect yourself with whatever means possible. |
GREETING | Once the mage has revealed himself, we will step in and settle the matter quickly. Now, get yourself some sleep. You'll need to be well-rested. |
GREETING | All right, it should be safe to speak here. |
GREETING | Once you've rested here, you need to continue along the Gold Road, heading east towards Kvatch. |
GREETING | I shall be following out of sight, along with a fellow Battlemage. Make no attempts to speak to us; trust that we will protect you. |
GREETING | Should you be confronted by this cowardly mage, do not hesitate to protect yourself by whatever means possible. |
GREETING | Once the mage has revealed himself, we will step in and settle the matter quickly. Now, get yourself some sleep. You'll need to be well-rested. |
GREETING | Don't speak to me further until you've rented a room. Then I'll come find you. |
GREETING | Hello, stranger. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | Carahil has sent you, has she not? |
GREETING | Go and speak with Christophe. Rent a room for the night. Once you have your room, I will meet you there. |
GREETING | If anyone asks, you are a traveling merchant, nothing more. Do not say otherwise to anyone. |
GREETING | No, friend. I'm afraid I don't know the way to Cheydhinhal, but good luck in your travels. Please excuse me. |
GREETING | So, what of the Rogue mage? Has he been found? |
GREETING | Hello, Associate. To earn a recommendation from me, you need simply prove you are able-bodied and prepared to learn something in the process. |
GREETING | Hello. I hope the goblins along the Yellow Road didn't give you any trouble. |
GREETING | Welcome, traveller. We're all so worried about the goblins, we may not be as hospitable as we should be. |
GREETING | Let me know as soon as Cropsford is cleared of goblins, so we can get back to building our new settlement. |
GREETING | If you need anything, talk to my father-in-law. This whole expedition was his idea. |
GREETING | If it's about Cropsford, please talk to my father. He'll know what to do. |
GREETING | Well met! Come, warm yourself by our fire. |
GREETING | What's the status of the Stone of St. Alessia? Have you returned it to Cirroc yet? |
GREETING | Have you finished out your contract? You need to find that Stone. |
GREETING | Here for more work, are you? I've got one last contract for you. First, though, a bit of bad news. Oreyn spoke with Vilena about your last mission. |
GREETING | She didn't take the news well. Oreyn has been expelled. And, I'm sorry to do this, but you've been demoted to Defender. You'll be fine, though. |
GREETING | There's one last contract. |
GREETING | I'm really impressed. You made getting past that pillar look easy. |
GREETING | Sent you in to try your hand at the thing, have they? |
GREETING | Hey, you're not supposed to be here. |
GREETING | Get that artifact back to Irlav at the Arcane University. He's in a better position to study it than I am. Or to assign someone else to do it... |
GREETING | What's that you have there? |
GREETING | That looks important, whatever it is. I think you've really found something! |
GREETING | You'd best get that to Irlav back at the Imperial City as soon as possible. He'll want the mages there to examine it more closely. |
GREETING | Have you found anything interesting in the ruins? |
GREETING | If there's anything about Vahtacen you need explained, let me know. I'll help if I can. |
GREETING | You have business here? Don't tell me Jarol sent you... |
GREETING | Get yourself to Vahtacen, and see if you can help Skaleel with whatever is holding up her progress. |
GREETING | Here about Vahtacen, are you? |
GREETING | It's a damned shame. I haven't been giving the project the attention it deserves. |
GREETING | The last report I received from Skaleel indicated there was some sort of problem. A blocked passage, or something, that they couldn't get past. |
GREETING | I'd investigate it further, but I'm needed here with the Council. Raminus says you've got a good head on your shoulders. |
GREETING | Look into it for me, will you? You can find Skaleel at the site. Access is restricted, so you'll need this key. |
GREETING | You should be helping Irlav Jarol, shouldn't you? |
GREETING | I have a new task for you, and I assure you there are no Necromancers involved. |
GREETING | You have completed your tasks for the Count, have you not? Then please, wait here while I inform him. |
GREETING | The Count appreciates your efforts, but as the vampires have not yet been dealt with, he has no interest in seeing you at this time. |
GREETING | You are here to see the Count, yes? He has been expecting you. Please, wait here. I shall inform him of your arrival. |
GREETING | What news from Skingrad? I assume you've spoken to Count Hassildor. |
GREETING | You have your task. Return as soon as you have the information. |
GREETING | There is an urgent matter which requires your personal attention. This task falls to you, and only you. |
GREETING | What is it, Associate? Do you need something? |
GREETING | Can't you see I'm busy? Without the translation, this book is useless. Now go away and let me work. |
GREETING | Well, if it isn't my little helper. Have you retrieved that book for me yet? |
GREETING | Be a dear, and fetch me that book like I asked. Hurry along now. |
GREETING | You again. Have you reconsidered? The offer still stands. Say the word, and I'll tell you all about it. |
GREETING | Ah, yes. You are a Guild Mage, are you not? Yet, different from the others. Yes, yes -- this is good. |
GREETING | There's a small matter with which you may be able to assist. It's nothing worth involving your guild in, I assure you. |
GREETING | Best if kept just between us, yes? So, what say you? |
GREETING | Hello there. Hmm... you might do nicely. Are you interested in some work? I have a small task that needs accomplishing. You may be up to it. |
GREETING | You're a bold little thing, aren't you? I'm afraid you're of no use to me. Goodbye. |
GREETING | Begone, weakling. I have no use for you. |
GREETING | You've got a lot of nerve, showing your face around here after what you done to us. |
GREETING | Hello friend. Stay a while and watch the sheep with me! |
GREETING | We'll never forget how you saved us from Ancotar's crazy magic. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I'm not normally a bitter person, but you are not welcome here. |
GREETING | Ah, the savior of Aleswell! Whatever you need, I'm at your service. |
GREETING | I told you not to come back here, and I meant it. |
GREETING | Oh, it's you. My brother goes on and on about you. I know you saved us and everything, but it does get tiresome after a while. |
GREETING | You better stay away from Diram. He's not very happy with you. |
GREETING | You really enjoy this whole hero thing, don't you? Everybody fawning all over you? I'm not like that. |
GREETING | It's almost worth staying invisible forever, just to see how much it annoys Diram. But that doesn't make me like you any better. |
GREETING | I have nothing to say to someone of your manifest stupidity. |
GREETING | I'll not have anything to do with you. Begone. |
GREETING | I need to rest now, regain my strength. Don't forget to take the heart of the Argonian Agent. Present that to Teinaava, and he'll be none the wiser. |
GREETING | Leave! Right now! Or I call the guards! |
GREETING | Get out! Now! Or I call the guards! |
GREETING | There must be some mistake. You must not be in here now. |
GREETING | You're not supposed to be here now. Leave, please. |
GREETING | Please leave. You shouldn't be here now. |
GREETING | You're trespassing. You should leave now. |
GREETING | You shouldn't be here now. I insist you leave. |
GREETING | You can't be here now. Please leave, and quickly. |
GREETING | You don't belong here. Please leave. Now. |
GREETING | You're trespassing. Get out. |
GREETING | Leave. Now. You're trespassing. |
GREETING | You've overstayed your welcome here, I'm afraid. |
GREETING | I warned you! You'll be arrested for trespassing! |
GREETING | You're trespassing! Get out, or I call the guards! |
GREETING | You're trespassing here. You'll have to leave. |
GREETING | Dear Speaker, when darkness shrouds the Empire, we can travel to the resting place of the Night Mother, and begin the ritual of awakening. |
GREETING | Greetings, Speaker. |
GREETING | Our troubles are almost at an end, Brother. Soon we will visit the Night Mother, and she will surely guide us. |
GREETING | Our troubles are almost at an end, Sister. Soon we will visit the Night Mother, and she will surely guide us. |
GREETING | Hello, fellow Speaker. Welcome to the Black Hand. So nice to see you're in one piece. |
GREETING | What... What is that? Is that a... a head? No... No, it can't be... I.... Um... Sorry, Speaker... I'm... distracted.... |
GREETING | Well now, what might you want? |
GREETING | Look, I... I got nothing else to say to you. Just leave me be! |
GREETING | This one still waits for what he earned. Do you have a better answer than last time we spoke? |
GREETING | You aren't brooding on that little unpleasantness at Malada, are you? |
GREETING | You won the last round. I salute your bold spirit! |
GREETING | And so we meet again. What can I do for you this time? |
GREETING | Valen Dreth lies dead, but why the unsanctioned bloodshed? You seem to lack... discipline. Here is your reward, but I'm afraid the bonus is forfeit. |
GREETING | Wait, I know you... You... You're the one! That day the Emperor was killed! They went through your cell! You lucky bastard! But... You came back? |
GREETING | Come on, you've got to help me! Let old Valen out of this cell! You've got your freedom, now give me mine! What do you say, huh? Come on, friend! |
GREETING | Wait, I know you... You... You're the one! That day the Emperor was killed! They went through your cell! You lucky strumpet! But... You came back? |
GREETING | Come on, you've got to help me! Let old Valen out of this cell! You've got your freedom, now give me mine! What do you say, huh? Come on, friend! |
GREETING | You dare torment me? Valen Dreth? Let me out of this cell, you fetid piece of Guar dung! |
GREETING | Ready to test dialogue? Great! This should be my first time speaking with you. |
GREETING | You've already talked to me if you see this. Also, you should see generic greetings about 50% of the time instead of this greeting. |
GREETING | Roderick may lie near death, but dead he is not. Until his soul has passed, our client -- and Sithis -- will not be satisfied. |
GREETING | Ah, so you infiltrated Fort Sutch, remained undetected, and replaced the medicine with the poison I provided. You are truly a master of shadow! |
GREETING | It pleases me greatly to offer you this reward, and a well-earned bonus. Go now. Rest. I'll have another contract ready whenever you are. |
GREETING | Roderick is dead, and Sithis is appeased. Unfortunately, the same is not true of the client who arranged this contract. |
GREETING | You were to avoid detection and kill Roderick by means of poison, yet you failed to follow these parameters. |
GREETING | Here is your reward, minus any bonus. It would seem you and Gogron share a similar... style. Now go, and do be more careful in the future. |
GREETING | You should be helping out Norbert Lelles. What's on your mind? |
GREETING | No time to talk. Go away. |
GREETING | You've got him. Let's talk about Ajum-Kajin. |
GREETING | What is it? I need you to go get Ajum-Kajin. |
GREETING | Haven't written me off yet, huh? Good. If you're willing, there's more work to be done. |
GREETING | Good that you made it. You should talk to Rienna. |
GREETING | It is a pleasure to meet you. I am Countess Valga of Chorrol. I wish I had time to chat, but I'm afraid I am in the middle of an investigation. |
GREETING | Words cannot to do justice for the joy I feel... many blessings upon you, my friend. I do not have much, but I wish to reward such valor. |
GREETING | Return to me in three weeks, and I'll have a special painting for you. It is the least I can do for you. |
GREETING | It is with the warmest regards I welcome you again, my friend. But you have returned a bit too early. I should have the painting done soon. |
GREETING | I understand the decision that you have made. And I accept my fate. Now please leave me to my thoughts. |
GREETING | Hello. Are you searching for something? |
GREETING | Hello again. I hope your search for the painting goes well. |
GREETING | Welcome to Chorrol Castle. I am Chanel, the court mage. What brings you to me today? |
GREETING | I suppose I should be happy to see you again. I'm not. |
GREETING | So? You a living statue or are you gonna say something? |
GREETING | Oh. It's Valga's errand boy! How goes the 'big important investigation'? |
GREETING | What do you want? |
GREETING | Hello. I am Laythe Wavrick, the Chief Herald and Countess Valga's attendant. Welcome to Chorrol. |
GREETING | A pleasure to meet you again. |
GREETING | Yes? |
GREETING | Hello there. Is there something I can do for you? |
GREETING | Have you found "Necromancer's Moon"? |
GREETING | Err, look. If you're here for information, I'm afraid you'll have to find it on your own. I'm swamped right now; up to my ears in Necromancy. |
GREETING | Not practicing it, mind you. Wouldn't want anyone to think I was involved in that sort of thing. I simply meant researching it. |
GREETING | Have you been to the Dark Fissure yet? We need to know all we can about the Necromancers. |
GREETING | Bothiel may know more about this "Shade of the Revenant" referred to in the book you've given me. Speak with her. |
GREETING | Has Tar-Meena been of use in gathering information about the Necromancers? |
GREETING | Good work at Vahtacen. Jarol is quite pleased with the information now coming in about the site. |
GREETING | There is another predicament which I believe you can also help resolve, if you feel ready for it. |
GREETING | The sixth guest has finally arrived! Well it's about time! Do you know how long we've been waiting? It seems like an age! |
GREETING | Whoever invited us here must at least know us, don't you think? In any event, we're all stuck here together, so we might as well get acquainted. |
GREETING | The rest of us have already traded introductions. I'm Matilde Petit. The others are Nels the Naughty, Neville, Dovesi Dran and Primo Antonius. |
GREETING | Now, who might you be? Please, tell us a little bit about yourself. |
GREETING | Have you spoken to the other guests yet? I suggest you get to know everyone. Who knows how long we'll be stuck in this house together? |
GREETING | Now you listen to me. I don't like you. Understand? So why don't we both just stay out of each other's way, and be done with it. |
GREETING | Hello, dear! Listen, I've been thinking. Why don't we form a kind of alliance? If either one of us finds the chest of gold, we split it, 50/50! |
GREETING | With the two of us working together, we're sure to find the chest before anyone else. What do you say? Do you want to team up? |
GREETING | Oh, hello sweetie. So, no luck yet in finding the gold, I gather? I've been looking as well, but haven't found so much as a clue. |
GREETING | Well, hello there. Nels is my name. Some call me Naughty, but don't you believe it! Hahahaha! |
GREETING | It's funny. I like just about everyone, but the very sight of you makes me sick. Why don't you go look for the gold someplace else, friend. |
GREETING | I'll let you in on a little secret. If I find the chest of gold, I'm going to open a tavern. The Hoary Boar! It's been my dream since I was a boy. |
GREETING | Someone's been murdered! By Ysmir's beard, I need a drink! |
GREETING | Well, my friend, the search is on, eh? I wonder how much gold is actually in the chest? A thousand pieces of gold? Ten thousand? |
GREETING | I guess it all depends on the size of the chest. The bigger the better, of course, but where would our mysterious host have hidden such a thing? |
GREETING | Someone has been killed. I don't suppose you know anything about that, now do you? |
GREETING | Have you heard, my friend? One of our fellow guests has been murdered! This bodes ill for our stay, and our search for the gold. |
GREETING | What do you want from me? For all I know, you could be the killer! |
GREETING | Oh, this is just horrible! Who could do such a thing? Who could kill a defenseless person in cold blood? Greed truly brings out the worst in people. |
GREETING | Please, sweetie, stay close to me. The killer might strike again, whoever he... or she... is. |
GREETING | Two people are dead, and for all I know you could be the killer! |
GREETING | My goodness, two of us are now dead! What's going on in this place? |
GREETING | I've been trying to figure out who our host might be. With two people dead, it almost seems like he set this party up just to kill us all! |
GREETING | Gasp! Oh... oh, it's you. What do you want? Why are you looking at me that way? |
GREETING | Gasp! Oh... oh. I'm sorry. I... my nerves. I just want to get out of here. Three people have been murdered! I'm so very frightened! |
GREETING | Gasp! Oh, thank goodness it's you, sweetie! Please, don't wander too far away. I feel safe with you. |
GREETING | Aggh! They're dead! All dead! And you... you're the only one left. It's you! Oh, gracious, no! Stay away from me! |
GREETING | Aggh! They're dead! All of them, dead! Why? What's going on here? We need to get out of this place! |
GREETING | We've got to get out of here! You understand me? We're the only ones left! We need to find a way out of this house! Come on! |
GREETING | Hello, I'm Dovesi. I'm very pleased to meet you. Now that you're here, we can really start looking for that chest of gold. |
GREETING | What I mean to say is, before you arrived, we all just sort of glanced around a bit. Now that we're all officially here, we can look in earnest! |
GREETING | It's funny. I don't even know you, and already I don't like you. |
GREETING | This is all so strange, isn't it? I don't know why I was invited to come here, but the gold could really help my family. I do hope I find it. |
GREETING | You seem like a very nice person. I very much want to find the gold, but I wish you luck. May the best guest win. He he. |
GREETING | I'm sorry, but I don't feel much like talking right now. Someone has been killed! Don't you even care? |
GREETING | I... I can't believe it's true. One of us is dead... and everyone else is convinced it was no accident. |
GREETING | Why? Why would someone do this? The taking of a life is against every principal I hold dear. It's something I just can't understand. |
GREETING | Two people dead, and you're still alive. I'm sorry, but you're starting to make me nervous. Please go away. |
GREETING | Two of us, dead! Who would do this? And why? Is that why we're all here? To be killed like vermin? I feel like I'm going mad! |
GREETING | I don't care about the gold anymore. I just want to get out of here. I'm going to try all the windows and doors, and see if I can't get one open! |
GREETING | No.... no! You... you stay away from me! One of you is the killer... stay away from me! |
GREETING | Only three of us left... only three... |
GREETING | Only three of us left. I'm certainly no murderer, and I know it's not you. That leaves one person! We must protect ourselves... find weapons! |
GREETING | You... you're the only one left... By Azura, no! Please, please don't kill me. I beg of you! Spare my life! Aggghhh! |
GREETING | Please. Please help me. I don't want to die. I just want to go home. Go home... |
GREETING | We must escape! Do you understand? We're the only two left! We're next! If we don't find a way out of here, we're going to die! |
GREETING | So, you finally showed up. It's about time. People of my station are not accustomed to waiting. |
GREETING | I was just beginning to think I had something in common with the other guests. And then you showed up. |
GREETING | Well, here we all are. It's funny how money can bring people together, don't you think? |
GREETING | So, are you ready to search for the chest of gold? I'm confident I'll find it. Not that I need the money, of course. My family is quite wealthy. |
GREETING | Get away from me, peasant. Someone has been murdered, and I'm rather unnerved by the whole thing. |
GREETING | Did you hear? Someone has been murdered! One of us! One of the guests! |
GREETING | I'm beginning to get a bad feeling about all of this. I'd leave right now, if I could. The money means nothing to me. I just thought it would be fun. |
GREETING | Two people are dead, and for all I know you could have killed them! Just leave me alone, you worthless peasant! |
GREETING | Two people are now dead. And for what? A trunk full of coins? How pathetic. |
GREETING | Dear friend, have you heard? Two of the guests now lie dead! If I find out who did it, I may have to take matters into my own hands. |
GREETING | You... you're still alive... For all I know, you're the killer! You stand your ground, or so help me they'll be blood between us. |
GREETING | Three people now dead, and yet the two of us still live. Do you think I'm the killer? Because I most certainly wonder the same thing about you. |
GREETING | Dear friend, three of the guests have been killed! You and I, we must stay close. Band together, for mutual protection! |
GREETING | You... you murdering dog! How could you have killed all those people? For the gold, is that it? You filthy peasant! |
GREETING | I... I don't understand. You're the only one left. Why weren't you killed? No... no... it can't be... |
GREETING | Listen to me! The others, they're all dead! Someone has been coming in here and killing them! That means there must be a way out! |
GREETING | Well, look at you. Two people have been horribly murdered, and you're right as rain. Strikes me as odd, that does. |
GREETING | Two people, dead. If anyone else drops, I swear I'm going to gather every drop of alcohol in this house and drink myself into a stupor. |
GREETING | I haven't seen death like this in a long, long time. It's a bit more than my nerves can handle, I'm afraid. |
GREETING | I plan to gather up every drop of drink in this house and keep it to myself, if things get any worse around here. I find comfort there, you see. |
GREETING | You're enjoying all of this, aren't you? You like seeing us squirm! What in blazes is going on here? Do you have something to do with this? |
GREETING | Three people... murdered. I know I shouldn't go wandering off alone right now, but for the love of Ysmir, I need a drink! |
GREETING | I need to find some real spirits. I think I saw some mead down in the basement. I don't care if it's not safe! It's my nerves! I need to calm down. |
GREETING | My friend, please stay safe! Three of us have been murdered! Besides you and me, there's only one guest left, if you know what I'm saying. |
GREETING | I've seen death like this before. Many years ago, my daughter was murdered by bandits who came to our village. I'm sorry... I... I need a drink. |
GREETING | Please, not now. I just want to be by myself for a bit. |
GREETING | By the gods, you're the only one left. It was you! How could you? How could you have killed all those people? You won't take me so easily! |
GREETING | You! What do you want? If you're looking for something to drink, I can't help you. It's mine. It's all mine. It's the only thing I have... |
GREETING | You want to know something, my friend? I just don't care anymore. We're the only two left. I know I didn't kill those people, so that leaves you. |
GREETING | And now you're here to kill me, right? Well, let's get this over with. |
GREETING | Ah yes, the sixth guest. I'm Neville. It's nice to make your acquaintance. |
GREETING | You're starting to crowd me, friend. Why don't you just back off, eh? |
GREETING | Well, that chest of gold is supposed to be in here somewhere. Though why someone would invite us all here just to give it away is quite the mystery. |
GREETING | You want my honest opinion? This whole setup -- the party, the chest of gold -- it doesn't make any sense. |
GREETING | Why would someone invite us here? Why would they just give away an entire chest of gold? If I didn't know better, I'd say this whole thing is a trap. |
GREETING | So, why am I here? Greed, my friend. I need the gold. I served the Legion proudly for twenty-three years, but pride doesn't put food on my table. |
GREETING | Someone's been killed, and as far as I'm concerned, you're one of the prime suspects. You watch your step. |
GREETING | Locked inside a house with five strangers. It sounded like a trap when I read the invitation. Looks like I was right! |
GREETING | A guest has been murdered. So it begins. You mark my words. This entire party is a trap. Someone wants us all dead, and now they have their chance. |
GREETING | Well, well, look who's here. It's the number one suspect in the cold-blooded murder of two innocent people. I'm watching you, scum. |
GREETING | I'd say that with two people dead, it's time for everyone to pull together. We need to watch out for each other, stay in a group. |
GREETING | We're being stalked, like animals in the forest. I'm still not sure if the killer is one of the other guests, or is hiding somewhere in the house. |
GREETING | One thing I do know is that the killer won't just stop with two. They never do. You and I, we need to watch each other's backs. |
GREETING | I've got my old Legion armor and sword in a chest upstairs. It's time I geared up and showed this coward just who he's dealing with! |
GREETING | Don't worry, my friend. I'm going to show this slinking cutthroat how the Imperial Legion takes care of things. |
GREETING | Come to have a few words before you slit my throat? That's right, I know you did it. I can't prove it yet, but you mark my words: You're going down! |
GREETING | I've been doing some thinking. About you. It's kind of interesting that you were the last guest to arrive, don't you think? |
GREETING | And now, three people lie dead, and you look as if you haven't a care in the world. It just looks a bit... suspicious. That's all I'm saying. |
GREETING | There you are. Listen, I've searched every inch of this house. It's sealed up tight. There's no way in or out, and there's nobody hiding anyplace. |
GREETING | That means the killer has been inside with us all along. You and I aren't murderers, so that leaves one person! We must prepare to defend ourselves! |
GREETING | There you are. Listen, I've searched every inch of this house. It's sealed up tight. There's no way in or out, and there's nobody hiding anyplace. |
GREETING | That means the killer has been inside with us all along. You and I aren't murderers, so that leaves one person! It's Nels the Naughty! |
GREETING | Well, here we both are. Retired Imperial Legion officer and hired assassin. So, who do you work for? The Dark Brotherhood? The Morag Tong? No matter. |
GREETING | I've faced your kind before. You're a coward. You use stealth and lies to destroy innocent lives. All of that ends now! Prepare to meet your doom! |
GREETING | I was wondering when you'd get to me. I have to give you some credit. You had me fooled. You made me trust you, which is not an easy thing. |
GREETING | Oh, and the chest of gold was a nice touch. I knew it was all too good to be true, but I guess my greed got the best of me. |
GREETING | But I'm afraid your little game is over now. I've killed more assassins in my day than I can count. So let's get this over with! |
GREETING | Well, that's it, my friend. We're the last. And that damned assassin is still hiding out in this house somewhere. |
GREETING | I guess there's only one thing left for me to do. I'm going to find an axe and do my best to chop that damn door down and get us out of here! |
GREETING | Don't you worry, my friend. I'll get us out of here! |
GREETING | So, the last guest finally arrives. I'll tell you what I told all the others. You go in, I lock the door. You don't come out 'til it's over. |
GREETING | Now I'll tell you what I didn't tell everyone else. We have the same Mother, you and I. And she wants you to have this. It's the key to the house. |
GREETING | I guess someone else has already told you the other details. Kill all the guests then leave, right? Well, you'd better get in there. Time to mingle. |
GREETING | Well, what are you waiting for. There's a party, and you're the guest of honor. All I get to do is lock the damn door. You get to have all the fun. |
GREETING | Yes? Is there something I can help you with, Associate? |
GREETING | Ah, child. I thank you for helping me. |
GREETING | With the voices quieted for now, the words you seek have come to me. You shall have my... recommendation. |
GREETING | Though I must warn you. I have seen things in your future. Things which may be, and things which will be. |
GREETING | It will be up to you to decide the fate of many. Life and death are strange things, easily manipulated, and both will be altered by your hands. |
GREETING | You seek more from me, child? It is as I have seen. |
GREETING | I know what you would ask. You would bring light to that which is in darkness, bring silence to the voices so loud. I know where you must go. |
GREETING | Blood ran blue, and dragons flew high. Under broken towers and broken bodies it now lies, waiting to be found. |
GREETING | What was my sire's must be mine, if you would have the words you seek. You must go and find his stone. |
GREETING | Nothing has changed, child. The voices still cry out, and I am unable to hear. If they can be sealed away, our work may begin. |
GREETING | Have you reconsidered, child? Will you aid me? |
GREETING | You seek wisdom from me, child? Ah, no. You seek words. |
GREETING | Words are... difficult. They come and go. The voices, though. So loud they are, they drown out the words. |
GREETING | Without my amulet, my stone to lock the voices away, the words will never come and stay. |
GREETING | Would you lift your hands to help another, to help me find the words? |
GREETING | You speak, yet I cannot hear. You listen, yet I cannot speak. When the voices grow quiet, then shall our time be at hand. |
GREETING | Agata has heard the voices, though I speak for them all. It is to her you must now go. |
GREETING | Do we know each other? There's something familiar about you, but I just can't place it. |
GREETING | I don't care how bad I need the business. You ain't welcome here. |
GREETING | Yeah, I still got rooms. What do you need? |
GREETING | Hail, friend. Good to see you again. What can old Manheim help you with? |
GREETING | Hello stranger. We don't get many visitors around here. Makes things pretty lonely for me, if you know what I mean. |
GREETING | You make me sick! Now get out of here before I have Manheim throw you out! |
GREETING | Still here, stranger? You're not actually renting a room, are you? |
GREETING | It's good to see you, friend. This inn has been cheerless for far too long. |
GREETING | I... I ain't got nothing to say! Now leave me be! |
GREETING | Huh? You're not Gromm. Get out of my home! I don't want you here! |
GREETING | The Master doesn't like visitors. Leave this house. Now. If you're still here in twenty seconds, I will be forced to crush you. |
GREETING | For your sake, you'd better be on your way to the door. |
GREETING | Baenlin... Oh Baenlin... I loved ya, old man. I loved ya... But I couldn't protect ya... Oh Baenlin! Waaaahhhhh! [sobbing] |
GREETING | You... You're not the one Lachance was talking about! Please... Please, don't kill me! You can take anything you like, then just leave! |
GREETING | Please, just take what you want and leave! I won't call the guards, I swear! |
GREETING | Huh? Sorry... I ain't interested.... |
GREETING | I'm sorry, but I'm really not one for engaging in conversation. Please, leave me. |
GREETING | Beautiful, isn't she? The Marie Elena. Damn fine ship, with a damn fine crew. I should know, I'm her first mate. Malvulis is my name. |
GREETING | So believe me when I tell you we don't like it when people snoop around in our affairs. You get near that ship, and my men will run you through. |
GREETING | I hope I made myself clear the first time. If you get near that ship, you'll end up dead. Now get out of my face. |
GREETING | I ain't got nothin' to say to you, fancy pants. So why don't you mind your own business, huh? |
GREETING | I have no time for your pathetic attempts at small talk. Now walk away, before I get... nasty. |
GREETING | No! You filthy guttersnipe! You won't get away with this! By Sithis, if I could only move my arms, I'd rip that smile right off your face! |
GREETING | Hmm? Oh, Caenlin's my name. Maybe you knew my uncle, Baenlin? He died recently. Stuffed head fell on him. Very tragic. Well, goodbye. |
GREETING | Hmm? Oh, Caenlin's my name. Maybe you knew my uncle, Baenlin? He died recently. It was all very tragic. I'm heartbroken, of course. Well, goodbye. |
GREETING | So I wanted somebody murdered! So I prayed to the Night Mother! What, is that a crime now? They even took my house, those bastards! Agghhh! |
GREETING | Sorry, no time to talk! I have to deliver these copies of the Black Horse Courier! Here, take a copy! It's free! |
GREETING | Sorry, no time to talk! I have to deliver these copies of the Black Horse Courier! Have you heard of the Blackwood Company? Read all about them! |
GREETING | Sorry, no time to talk! I have to deliver these copies of the Black Horse Courier! Here, have one of the latest editions, free as always! |
GREETING | Sorry, no time to talk! I have to deliver these copies of the Black Horse Courier! Have the latest edition, free as always! It's about the Gray Fox! |
GREETING | Sorry, no time to talk! I have copies of the Black Horse Courier to deliver! Here's one of the latest! The Imperial Legion commander's been murdered! |
GREETING | Sorry, no time to talk! I have to deliver these copies of the Black Horse Courier! Here, have the latest edition! Some Elf in Bruma got killed! |
GREETING | Sorry, no time to talk! I have to deliver these copies of the Black Horse Courier! Here, have a copy! The Night Mother rituals are on the rise! |
GREETING | You need something... special? Check out my wares. You won't find this stuff at your local general store, that's for damn sure. |
GREETING | Please, let me out of here! You must help me escape. I think these creatures plan to do something horrible to me tonight! |
GREETING | Hello, I don't think we've met. Are you new in town? |
GREETING | I'm don't mean to impose, but I'm hoping you can help me. My daughter, Dar-Ma is missing and I don't know what to do. |
GREETING | What are you doing? We can't talk in front of him! |
GREETING | You came. Good. I don't have much time. I have to get to the Gathering before I'm missed. |
GREETING | I can't be seen talking to you. I've done what I can. Now it's up to you. |
GREETING | Let me give you some advice, stranger. Leave. Now. You ain't welcome here. |
GREETING | You're not welcome around here. |
GREETING | We don't like strangers poking their noses into our business. |
GREETING | If you're not careful, the brethren will have to teach you a lesson. |
GREETING | Hello my friend. I will never forget your daring rescue. What can I do for you? |
GREETING | I'm always glad to see you, handsome. |
GREETING | Azani Blackheart is dead, and our brothers avenged. |
GREETING | We don't have time to talk. I want to find Blackheart. What do you need? |
GREETING | He's here somewhere. I know it. |
GREETING | Nothing! I knew it! Azani Blackheart isn't here, alive or dead. |
GREETING | Let's look around. |
GREETING | Let's get moving. Head to Arpenia. |
GREETING | Meet me at the Fighters Guild in Leyawiin. We've got work to do. |
GREETING | We need to check out Arpenia. Come on. I'll follow you. |
GREETING | Have you changed your mind about helping me? |
GREETING | I need your help now. Have you made up your mind? |
GREETING | Good. You're here. We've got duties to attend to. |
GREETING | I said we'd speak later. What do you need? |
GREETING | Ah, it's you. I figured you'd be by soon. |
GREETING | As I mentioned, I have no more contracts available. You'll need to speak with Ocheeva. But first you should go and sleep! Your dark gift awaits... |
GREETING | Greetings... greetings fellow stalker of the damned! Enjoy your new gift. And don't forget to speak with Ocheeva! She has a contract waiting for you. |
GREETING | Ah, greetings. I have been waiting for you. As Vicente surely told you, your time working with him has come to an end. |
GREETING | From now on, you will receive all assignments directly from me. In fact, your next contract is available now. |
GREETING | Welcome, dear Sister! So good to finally meet you! I hope you're getting along all right. If you need anything, anything at all, you need only ask. |
GREETING | Hello, dearest Sister. Is there something I can help you with? |
GREETING | Welcome, brother. So good to finally meet you. I hope you're getting along all right. |
GREETING | Yes, dearest Brother? Is there something I can help you with? |
GREETING | Yes? Is there something you need? |
GREETING | Why do you insist on annoying me? |
GREETING | Welcome! Welcome to the family! I'd hug you, but Ocheeva told me not to. |
GREETING | I know what you're thinking! Gogron, he's too big to be sneaky! Well you're right! Me, I like to just go in and hack my targets to pieces. Ha! |
GREETING | You and I, we've got to stick together, eh? The others, they don't understand. Orcs may not be quiet, but can anyone kill as well as us? Never! |
GREETING | Yes, Brother? What can old Gogron do for you? |
GREETING | Yes, Sister? What can old Gogron do for you? |
GREETING | We are kin, yet I cannot help but despise you. Leave my sight, before I do something I regret. |
GREETING | You. What do you want? |
GREETING | I welcome you to our family, and this Sanctuary. May you find yourself at home here, in the loving embrace of our Lady the Night Mother. |
GREETING | You are Argonian, yes, but you are no Shadowscale! What chaos you must have known as a hatchling! Thank Sithis you have come home at last. Welcome. |
GREETING | Ah, dear friend, may I steal a moment of your time? I have a rather delicate situation I was hoping you could help me with. |
GREETING | This is a personal matter, and will have no bearing on your standing within the Dark Brotherhood. Would you like to hear more? |
GREETING | It's good to see you again! I hope your contracts have been giving you much pleasure. |
GREETING | Hello. What is it I can do for you? |
GREETING | Why do you bother me? |
GREETING | Warmest welcomes to you. I am Telaendril, Wood Elf and loyal daughter of Sithis. I hope you find our Sanctuary to your liking. |
GREETING | Hello, Brother. It's good to see you again. The Night Mother has been smiling upon you, I hope. |
GREETING | Hello, sweet Sister. It warms my heart to see you again. The Night Mother has been smiling upon you, I hope. |
GREETING | Hello, Brother. How can I help you? |
GREETING | Hello, Sister. Can I help you with something? |
GREETING | I find your very presence foul. Say what you will and then leave my sight! |
GREETING | Greetings, Brother. I do hope you are well. |
GREETING | Greetings, Sister. I do hope you are well. |
GREETING | If it isn't the newest member of the family. Let's get one thing straight -- the Tenets prevent me from killing you. But I don't have to like you. |
GREETING | I'll sell you equipment, but only because Ocheeva is making me. This family doesn't need any... outsiders. |
GREETING | You again? I thought I'd made it clear I'm not looking for a friend. If you're here to buy or sell something, get on with it already! |
GREETING | Ah, there you are! Look... I've been thinking, and... Well... I guess I just want to say I'm sorry for the way I've treated you in the past. |
GREETING | I mean, look at you! The things you've accomplished! You've obviously proven yourself a valuable member of this Sanctuary. |
GREETING | So let's start over, shall we? I know from now on, you and I are going to be great friends! Now, is there something you'd like to buy or sell? |
GREETING | Hey, there's my new pal! So what can I do for you? Need some items? Or maybe you're ready to unload something? Whatever you need! |
GREETING | Ah, have you reconsidered my offer? Do you wish to eliminate that treasonous Shadowscale for me? |
GREETING | You come speak with me, yet you do not bear Scar-Tail's heart. Please, you must slay that traitorous snake so Ocheeva and I can find peace! |
GREETING | Ha! Yes! That is an Argonian heart, of that I am sure! You have slain Scar-Tail! Well done! Please, take these boots as payment for your services! |
GREETING | They are called the Boots of Bloody Bounding, and carry a powerful enchantment. I'm sure you will find them most useful. |
GREETING | Greetings, citizen. Is there something I can do for you? Are you perhaps interested in joining the Mages Guild? |
GREETING | Hello there. Is there something with which I can assist you? Perhaps you're curious about joining the Mages Guild? |
GREETING | Are you here about joining the Mages Guild? |
GREETING | Hmm, what? I'm rather busy right now. |
GREETING | Oh, is this about joining the Mages Guild? I suppose I could spare the time, if necessary. |
GREETING | Did you want something? You're not here to join the Mages Guild, are you? |
GREETING | Hello there! Are you here to join the Mages Guild? |
GREETING | Greetings, child. The Mages Guild has a future for you, I believe. I have seen it. You should consider joining. |
GREETING | You must be Umbacano's new plaything. Well met! I am Claude Maric, another pawn in Umbacano's game. |
GREETING | I always enjoy meeting my rival treasure hunters. What, did you think you were the only one? Ha ha ha! Come, let us have a drink together. |
GREETING | Come, I have much to tell you. A tavern is right over here. We will drink a toast to Umbacano. |
GREETING | Now then, I propose a toast. To Umbacano, may his purse never run dry! |
GREETING | Now is not the time! |
GREETING | Ohhh... I'm a bit stiff, but quite fine otherwise. Ah yes, the Undercroft. My family members are buried here, you know. |
GREETING | Which... um... leads me to something I may have failed to mention before. My ancestors will see my "revival" as a desecration of their tomb. |
GREETING | This Undercroft is... well... quite cursed. Any desecration will cause my ancestors to rise from their graves and defend their resting place. |
GREETING | I can hear them coming as we speak! You must protect me... escort me to the Gray Mare where I can buy passage out of Chorrol! |
GREETING | *Gasp!* Here they come! Oh my, Aunt Margaret! You are looking the worse for wear... |
GREETING | Ah, so Motierre has escaped? Well done! As payment, I am pleased to award you this amulet, Cruelty's Heart, as well as another advancement in rank. |
GREETING | I hereby bestow upon you the title of Eliminator. Your blood is cold, your heart hard. You exemplify everything the Dark Brotherhood stands for. |
GREETING | I present to you now this key. It unlocks the well behind the Abandoned House above. Use it to gain hidden, quick access to this Sanctuary. |
GREETING | So, you are here to kill Motierre, eh? Well he's mine, and nothing will stand in my way! |
GREETING | Is it not safe? Do you want me to wait here? |
GREETING | Ah, the Gray Mare! From here I will be able to arrange for transportation out of Cyrodiil! You have served me well, assassin. |
GREETING | Francois is forever in your debt! Farewell! |
GREETING | Thanks again, assassin. Your services have been invaluable. Soon I will find passage out of Cyrodiil, and be rid of those moneylenders forever! |
GREETING | So, the enforcer Hides-His-Heart has been killed. He was to bear witness to Motierre's death, and report back to his superiors. |
GREETING | By failing to fulfill this contract, you have brought shame upon us all. Leave me now, and contemplate your uselessness as a member of this family. |
GREETING | So, Francois Motierre has been killed. He hired us, sacrificed his own mother's blood, and we could not even fulfill our end of the bargain. |
GREETING | By failing to fulfill this contract, you have brought shame upon us all. Leave me now, and contemplate your uselessness as a member of this family. |
GREETING | I can't thank you enough for helping to reunite me with Reynald. I never would have guessed he was still alive. |
GREETING | We have much to discuss, but if you have time, I'd beg you stay a moment longer and hear about our home, Weatherleah. |
GREETING | I can't stop to talk now. I've got to go meet my brother! |
GREETING | Is there something I can do for you? |
GREETING | My good friend! Let me drink to your health! For saving my brother ... no, for finding him ... or was it for finding me? Anyway, bottoms up! |
GREETING | Would you look at this! My brother - my spitting image - is here! I can't thank you enough, frie |