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1,000 | But rest assured. We've won Skyrim's right to determine her own future. And for that, every Nord praises us. |
1,001 | Kill one person, and you can solve so many problems. I wonder at the possibilities. |
1,002 | But I know that after you think about what you saw today, you'll realize that Skyrim deserves to be free. |
1,003 | Then you will feel - know - Dragonrend, in the power of its first expression. |
1,004 | If not... Then call me Sheogorath, Daedric Prince of Madness. Charmed. |
1,005 | Oh, goodbye then. |
1,006 | Sigh. |
1,007 | Only in that I'm a graduate. I work over at the Winking Skeever. I would highly recommend it though. Talk to Viarmo if you're interested. |
1,008 | All of a sudden, the ghost disappeared. What happened to it? |
1,009 | There are more books to be recovered and secured here in the Arcanaeum. |
1,010 | How can we fight Alduin? Doesn't his return mean it's the end times? |
1,011 | You're mine! |
1,012 | First we'll kick the Thalmor and their bloody Imperial puppets out of the country. Then we'll rebuild Skyrim into the land she once was. |
1,013 | Beirand said you got here just before the execution. Must have been a lovely first sight. |
1,014 | Now that's good work. Everyone will be a lot safer with them gone, Dark Elf and Nord alike. |
1,015 | You're a cold hearted bastard, aren't you? |
1,016 | Yeah, but you're into gold. Let me know if you change your mind. I'm not going anywhere. |
1,017 | I'd kill you where you stand if I wasn't bound by my oath as an officer of the Aldmeri Dominion. |
1,018 | I think this is yet another conversation that wouldn't make your wife happy. |
1,019 | I think the Jarl should hear about this. Maybe double his taxes. No, triple them. That should teach those people a lesson. |
1,020 | After that, the shortsword will feel like a knitting needle when you pick it up again. |
1,021 | I can't stand those braggart Battle-Borns. They think they're the gods' gift to Whiterun. |
1,022 | You always were a fool, Ulfric. You'll never get a better chance to salvage something from the ruins of your ambition. |
1,023 | Have I made myself clear? |
1,024 | It's not my place to get involved in their family's business, remember? You're the one that told me to stay out of it. |
1,025 | It was always just before dawn. The whole world was in darkness. |
1,026 | That's it! You've got one of them lined up! |
1,027 | Kill me if you must. But I can't promise I won't haunt you till the end of your days if... if the Dread Lord lets me. Ha ha ha ha ha. |
1,028 | He even stole that locket right off that poor murdered girl's body... or what was left of it. |
1,029 | Anything else you want to say? |
1,030 | I won't be able to relax until I'm sure Potema is dealt with. |
1,031 | That's it. One more time. |
1,032 | Yes, ma'am. |
1,033 | General Tullius will never allow that. He's ordered all surplus food to be given over for the war effort. |
1,034 | Said he found some old Dwemer artifact, but... well, that was years ago. |
1,035 | Why, this is astounding news! Wonderful news! |
1,036 | You have what you came for. Now leave. |
1,037 | This is the East Empire Company's central warehouse. All of their shipments go through here. |
1,038 | Kolskeggr Mine is lost, friend. Forsworn killed everyone. |
1,039 | I did. I was known as Ghorbash gro-Dushnikh in those days, in honor of my homeland. |
1,040 | I don't get many customers, but that leaves me time to try things out. Experiment, I guess. |
1,041 | Far you've travelled, your trials long, to taste of Sovngarde's sweet delights. |
1,042 | Let me know. We shouldn't stay here all day. My men want their mead. |
1,043 | Also, I doubt you'd be able to comprehend the details. |
1,044 | A guest, feeling ill. Leave the poor wretch be. |
1,045 | Falkreath's reputation has faded somewhat, but the graves remain, reminding us of the one inevitable truth of life. |
1,046 | You're wrong! Sibbi and I are in love and you're just jealous! |
1,047 | We are all trapped in Alduin's web - for our allegiance he cares not, but devours us equally - doom unescapable. |
1,048 | We must go, quickly now. Take me to Delphine. We have much to discuss. |
1,049 | You were charged with keeping us inside the walls. Have faith, Ugor. I only wish the best for our tribe. |
1,050 | Have you met Lucky? He's my pet goat, and he helps me patrol the town. |
1,051 | Markarth is a city of wealth, but gold doesn't follow you in death. |
1,052 | We're there for information, remember? Trust me, I've been doing this for a long time. My way is better. |
1,053 | Just keep on Gulum-Ei's tail and he's bound to step into something he can't scrape off his boot. |
1,054 | Well, boy, you're one of us now. I trust you won't disappoint. |
1,055 | You came to visit! It's so much better here with Grelod gone. Thanks to you. |
1,056 | Who are you? |
1,057 | Here. I want you to have this. |
1,058 | I just finished giving my old war companion, Berit, a proper burial by fire. Old hard head hated the idea of being lost cold in the ground. |
1,059 | You aren't making any sense. Hand what over? |
1,060 | Is there anything on the claw that might show how to open this door? |
1,061 | I hope you're enjoying the music, sir. |
1,062 | Under the authority of Mara, the Divine of Love, I declare this couple to be wed. |
1,063 | Talos preserve you. |
1,064 | Being friends with the bartender's son has its advantages, huh? |
1,065 | Take my beacon to the mount above Kilkreath. |
1,066 | He killed six Imperial Guards before they dragged him into the prisons. |
1,067 | It's too fine a day to dwell on such things. Let's get back to work and forget about wars and orphans for awhile. |
1,068 | You're welcome. |
1,069 | If I hadn't heard it with my own ears I wouldn't have believed it. How could Astrid have done this to us? Strangely, I feel only pity for her... |
1,070 | No! The Eye is mine! |
1,071 | Hey, Talen... get off your lazy tail and take care of the customer! |
1,072 | Better that than dealing with Ulfric's wizard like some do. |
1,073 | I suggest you talk to Karliah first. She has some news that'll turn your stomach. |
1,074 | Did you know Vittoria is the Emperor's cousin? Best stay on her good side. |
1,075 | He sent out a party to scout the area. They happened upon a large force... I'm told none of them made it back. |
1,076 | Damn it, woman, I'm the Jarl of Whiterun! I won't apologize for talking to my people. You can't protect me every moment of the day. |
1,077 | Yes. Vahzah. You speak true, Dovahkiin. Forgive me. |
1,078 | Get her! |
1,079 | Been stuck with the name for years. |
1,080 | So, Brynjolf doesn't even bother to show up himself anymore, eh? What's this message? |
1,081 | No, no! This can't be happening! |
1,082 | Ah, that feels so much better! You forget how nice supreme power feels until you've been stuck in a cave for a few years. |
1,083 | The Guild depends on an arrangement of influential people to keep things running smoothly. |
1,084 | Skaggi tells me that you were bothering him today. Can't you and Torom just play by yourselves? |
1,085 | Of course. I rented a bed there. Where else would I sleep? |
1,086 | I have taught the Way of the Voice for centuries and the Thu'um since long before that. |
1,087 | Don't worry, I'll come to this peace council of yours. |
1,088 | Damn it. Why'd you have to walk into Morthal? |
1,089 | Welcome, child. |
1,090 | Drunk again, Embry? Don't let Alvor hear you talking to me that way. He'll stick your head in his forge. |
1,091 | I can't imagine how exciting it must be like to journey from place to place. You're so lucky! |
1,092 | We are strong. We get the job done. |
1,093 | Go, and avenge my Laelette for me. |
1,094 | Still need me to do something? |
1,095 | I'll be sure to stress your urgency. It seems like every farmer in Skyrim is short on supplies these days. |
1,096 | I know your kind, always sneaking about. |
1,097 | In a Daedra, of course. |
1,098 | I heard about the attack on Jorrvaskr, and the killing of your honored leader. You have my sympathies, Companion. |
1,099 | Shadowmere, my old and dear friend... |
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