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100 | I have a single one left, quite expensive, but also quite elegant. |
101 | The boy has a nugget of truth, but the reality is more complicated than that. |
102 | Its been difficult. I've taken the burdens of this city's problems upon myself and I keep running into impossible obstacles. |
103 | What kind of talk is this? The man I married would never speak of leaving his home. |
104 | An "interesting" mixture... Keep experimenting. You'll improve with practice. |
105 | The mist is gone! A glorious day! |
106 | I was kidnapped by these bandits weeks ago. They locked me up in the towers near Mistwatch. |
107 | I love it when a plan comes together. |
108 | My husband. He was the blacksmith up at Castle Dour. |
109 | Ataf keeps making eyes at me. |
110 | Oh, dear. Would you look at that? How embarrassing. |
111 | What do you think you're doing? |
112 | I'll let that comment go because you're new here. Ask things out of turn again, and we have a problem. Now, are we clear on all of this? |
113 | Ahhh... You're quite brave to carry such a message. It's a pity you've chosen the wrong side... |
114 | And Erikur? |
115 | Found you! |
116 | Men who understand each other often have no need for words. |
117 | I stand where I have always stood. Here in Morthal. |
118 | All right, all right. It's Karliah... her name is Karliah. |
119 | I moved here from Helgen after my family was killed. |
120 | Come in, come in! I was just about to take a break. |
121 | No. That was an ugly affair. High King Torygg's death has turned the whole town on its head. |
122 | Stay outta trouble, or there's gonna be trouble. |
123 | Come, we will do your next test inside the hall. |
124 | Don't go stopping for a nap. If you fall asleep in this place, you'll never wake up. |
125 | Elisif, are you really going to be a party to this foolishness? |
126 | But Housecarl... how can we fight a dragon? |
127 | You would violate this marvel of Kynareth's glory to fix that half-breed stump in Whiterun? |
128 | In fact, if you could retrieve a few things for me, I could start on my next set of experiments. |
129 | It's in the clouds! |
130 | They worry that Tullius is so focused on the war, that he risks forgetting what's best for our people. |
131 | Please, I need help! I don't want to die on this damned log! |
132 | Why didn't you say so? Take over my post. Make sure nobody enters the Solar. |
133 | Don't blame me if your feet get sore. |
134 | Mathies is a kind and wise man. The Nords could use more like him. So could the Imperials. |
135 | You assist all you like. And get roasted for your trouble. I'll guard the exit. |
136 | He couldn't just kill me, you see. We're technically part of each other. But he was able to banish me from his domain. |
137 | Now that I think on it, I did hear something rather interesting the other day. |
138 | Is that so? I've been wondering when he'd come around. |
139 | We've been hired to deal with some pests in Hjaalmarch. Someone's got them riled up, and you need to put an end to it. |
140 | It's nice to receive good news for a change. Did you recover anything else from the warehouse worth mentioning? |
141 | Fine, then wait here. This should only take a second. |
142 | Yes, General Tullius. |
143 | Don't come back until you have the ring. |
144 | We are fortunate. We travel lightly, and can escape at a moment's notice. We have no home that a dragon can burn to the ground. |
145 | Dishonorable dog. You attacked one of my kin. So now you're going to apologize... or I'm going to lop off your head. |
146 | Don't delay, Shield-Brother. |
147 | Just make sure to take care of whatever's going on there. It's my name on the line. |
148 | I am the hunts-wife of this stronghold. |
149 | Ah, well, I'm Redguard, as I'm sure you've noticed. Though not like you. Hmph. No, definitely not like you. |
150 | I wanted to give you this. A token of my appreciation. |
151 | Oh, you wanted the attic room? Why didn't you say so the first time? |
152 | Whatever you did, it worked. Let's see what else those old Blades left in our way. |
153 | I hope we don't run into anything worse than Imperials in here. |
154 | One of the ingredients I need to cultivate nirnroot are jazbay grapes... the acidic content of the juice is perfect for the soil. |
155 | When Ulfric Stormcloak, with savage Shout, sent me here, my sole regret was fair Elisif, left forlorn and weeping. |
156 | Drink Honningbrew Mead with a wench on each arm? Ha ha! |
157 | No, no. I'm fine. Is there something you need? |
158 | What's this? Is it spoiling for a fight? If not, it should hide its weapon away. |
159 | Besides, the Thalmor reward their friends richly. Anyone who doesn't take advantage of that is a stubborn fool. |
160 | My wife Beitild is dead. Can't say I miss that old sabre cat. |
161 | Do you ever get tired of the long days on the farm, Mathias? |
162 | There's no need to be concerned. We've been through more difficult times than this. |
163 | Here's your share of their reward. |
164 | If you want to know, ask Nelacar. He's staying at the Frozen Hearth. Knows the whole sad story. |
165 | I'm afraid I must intrude. It is urgent that I speak with your associate immediately. |
166 | It was a bit difficult to come to the ways of Mara at first, but my fellow priests were kind and quite patient with me. |
167 | I'm going to find you. |
168 | You will pay for stealing from me you eyeless freak! |
169 | All from inside Cidhna Mine. A Nord prison. The irony is quite thick. |
170 | Everyone knows it's the College's fault that the sea swallowed our city. Still they deny it, but we all know the truth. |
171 | Cross the bridge at your own peril! |
172 | In any case, I have a task for you. |
173 | Have faith, Bryling. When this war is over and Ulfric is dead, you'll see that you were jumping at shadows, and nothing more. |
174 | Yeah, funny thing about that. The price was a hundred higher than I expected. |
175 | We'll meet you there. Be careful. That part of the Reach is rough country these days. |
176 | And here we all are. Shall we step inside? |
177 | Not like this. Feels colder than usual. Bet it's those damned Mages. |
178 | What! What are you doing?! You fools! You cannot bind me to your wills! |
179 | I should have known better than to expect you to give us a fair hearing. |
180 | Kill these casters as fast as you can, otherwise they may summon creatures we don't want to deal with. |
181 | Playing tonight, Ogmund? Everyone here is anxious to hear the old ballads performed by the True Skald of the Reach. |
182 | What did I tell you about snooping around my wards? |
183 | Isn't it amazing? |
184 | If you have a moment, could you help me with something? |
185 | Calm down there, friend. I'll pay! Tell Haran that she'll have her gold. |
186 | But I cannot travel to Malacath's shrine. The ritual must be done here, and I do not have the materials I need. |
187 | Very good. I hope this will allow us to maintain our reputation. |
188 | What's the matter, I thought you people were used to indentured servitude. |
189 | Falkreath will be turned over to Ulfric, and Dengeir of Stuhn will return as Jarl. |
190 | The Guild has a lot riding on this. Don't make me look foolish by mucking it up. |
191 | We hurt them in the past, and they have long memories. |
192 | That's how it's done. |
193 | ...I'm sorry, friends. I'm so sorry! |
194 | Mara bless you for agreeing to help us. |
195 | Don't worry, Orthus. I'm doing my best to get you reassigned to Solitude. |
196 | May the gods speed your journeys... and steady your sword arm. |
197 | I hadn't really considered it in terms of time. I suppose it's been at least a month. |
198 | Years ago, the Guild used to have a foothold in every major city in Skyrim. You wouldn't dare even lift an apple without checkin' with us. |
199 | I understand if you need some time to prepare. Let me know when you're ready. |
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