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1,100 | I've had just about all I'm willing to take from you. What is it? |
1,101 | Well, that's a different matter... |
1,102 | We need to pass through the kitchen. Your gear is hidden in the larder. |
1,103 | You dare summon me, Yamarz? |
1,104 | It matters little if some of the people here are ignorant to that truth. They are still citizens of the Empire. It's our solemn duty to protect them. |
1,105 | Am I! Free food and wine, and nobody trying to throw me in the dungeon. I wish they did weddings here every day. |
1,106 | Draugr. Dammit. I hate those things. |
1,107 | Jarl wants it to look like an ancient blade. High Queen Freydis ruled over Windhelm in the Second Era, and her sword was legendary. |
1,108 | We are all in your debt, Dragonborn. |
1,109 | You will. Until then, you'll taste every potion you make before you sell it. |
1,110 | Ha ha ha ha ha. |
1,111 | No. There are too many people around. Come with me. |
1,112 | Eventually. But this... this is the Tomb of Ysgramor. I think I'm just going to... commune for a bit. |
1,113 | Killing you will make for an excellent story. |
1,114 | I admit, the dragons are a concern, but we can avoid them if we do not stay in one place for too long. |
1,115 | All right. Let's take a look... |
1,116 | Just try to relax, Veezara. Let the elixir do its work. You'll feel better, shortly. |
1,117 | Oh. Well, if you change your mind, let me know. |
1,118 | I'm here! I knew I'd find you! |
1,119 | If you want me to leave, you could challenge me to a fight. I promise to stop once you've lost an arm. |
1,120 | That Stormcloak armor's getting on my nerves... |
1,121 | Did you know Brynjolf was looking for you? I think it's about the Guild Master ceremony. |
1,122 | You are a traitor to the Empire, and deserve a traitor's death. |
1,123 | It wasn't easy getting all your things. A few guards had to have their throats slit. |
1,124 | The Silver-Blood family own half the Reach, and they won't stop until they own all of it. |
1,125 | Come in and shut the door. |
1,126 | If the Key isn't returned to its lock in the Twilight Sepulcher, things will never be the same for the Guild. |
1,127 | I still can't believe you were able to help Ranmir pull himself together. |
1,128 | So can I come? |
1,129 | I don't think we're going to get those potatoes to come in. |
1,130 | And when the truth finally dawns, it dawns in fire. |
1,131 | Oh, Talos's breath, Reberrus. Skip ahead to the good part. |
1,132 | I would hate to see our reputation further tarnished. |
1,133 | The selection seems small, but we can provide whatever you need. Just ask. |
1,134 | These marks keep their ledger all neat and tidy, but they're ripe for some change if you know what I mean. Take it? |
1,135 | What's done is done. Here, I want you to have this. Bringing me closure was kind of you. |
1,136 | I was recruited as an acolyte of Vaermina as a young elf. I had no real childhood to speak of... we weren't permitted to socialize. |
1,137 | The Empire will pay appropriate compensation for the massacre at Whistling Mine. |
1,138 | Grab what you can, and let's go. |
1,139 | In the name of the Jarl, I'm ordering you to stand fast! |
1,140 | That's more gold than they're offering. Fine. I'll sell. |
1,141 | Look how persistent you are. It's charming, really. |
1,142 | Maw unleashing razor snow, Of dragons from the blue brought down, Births the walking winter's woe, The High King in his Jagged Crown. |
1,143 | Seems Brina Merilis and the Legion came and now she's Jarl. That's a relief. I don't like the fighting, but Brina is the woman for the job. |
1,144 | You must find and kill Voltus Agallon. Doing so will disrupt security sufficiently that we will be able to, eventually, get to to the Emperor. |
1,145 | It's a guild of Altmer thieves, they call themselves the Summerset Shadows. |
1,146 | Let's get this door open and see what we've got. |
1,147 | Well enough, I suppose. |
1,148 | When you got that much, we'll talk. |
1,149 | And I have. Humiliating at first, but I knew he would let his guard down eventually. That he would come to trust I was under control. |
1,150 | Well, you see, that's a little complicated, and... you know what? Never mind. Guess I'm not retiring anytime soon. |
1,151 | Once Mede has been killed, escape through the upper door, and across the bridge. I've "arranged" for it to be unguarded once the alarm is sounded. |
1,152 | Hah! I wish that I had your optimism. |
1,153 | A group of them has holed up in Whiterun. |
1,154 | Susanna's the third. It's always the same: young girl, killed at night, body torn up. |
1,155 | Well enough, I suppose. Nilsine bought up most of the tomatoes, and was asking if we could get more. |
1,156 | Failure to do so will result in paying, in Urag's words, "a blood price." I did not ask him to elaborate on that point. |
1,157 | All hail to Ulfric! You are the High King! In your great honor we drink and we sing. |
1,158 | Not at all. That was as much a test of your abilities as it was your resolve. |
1,159 | No tricks, Karliah or I'll cut you down where you stand. |
1,160 | If you ever think of throwing meat at me, I will have you dragged off to Cidhna Mine so fast the guards will yank those filthy arms of yours off. |
1,161 | These people are like cattle. All they do is work, sleep and eat. |
1,162 | I didn't do it! You saw! I didn't do it! |
1,163 | You fellows happened along just in time. These boys seemed a bit upset at how I've been entertaining their comrades. |
1,164 | It can make life difficult when one's colleagues fail to recognize the research one engages in. |
1,165 | The strongholds keep to themselves. Skyrim hasn't always been kind to the Orcs. |
1,166 | After that, fear was enough to keep them in line. He could torture and humiliate them and they would not rebel. Even in death, they serve him still. |
1,167 | Put down your flagons filled with your vile liquids and embrace the teachings of the handmaiden of Kyne. |
1,168 | This is not where Teeba-Ei was meant to live out the rest of his days. |
1,169 | The circles at the base of the Ebonmere imbue you with powers befitting a Nightingale Agent. |
1,170 | It was a pleasure. |
1,171 | So this is your plan, Lucan? |
1,172 | Yes! Yes! You see, you know but you refuse to understand! |
1,173 | You must go to a fortress, endangered by water, yet untouched by it. |
1,174 | Years later, Sinderion simply showed up at our doorstep asking to stay for a while... said he was going to do field research. |
1,175 | Oh, I do wish we could get to know each other better. But not now! I must tend to mother. See her settled. |
1,176 | Damn right we do. |
1,177 | I miss those days, before the Forsworn took up arms again, when you could walk the roads in peace. |
1,178 | What would Hroggar say if he heard I was drinking with you? |
1,179 | I called it home, now I know that was a mistake. I am, or was part of a coven serving the Hagravens that live here. So was she. |
1,180 | Help me down, and I'll show you. You won't believe the power the Nords have hidden there. |
1,181 | Remember, I'll give you the best deals, or die trying. |
1,182 | The Nords don't appreciate us, but so what? I don't appreciate them right back. |
1,183 | Fiend! You will not leave here alive! Guards! Guards! |
1,184 | And I'm sure you could do it, too. |
1,185 | How do you think we should spend the remainder of our classroom time? |
1,186 | You don't prepare the meat with any of those strange Elven spices, do you? |
1,187 | What's the matter, soldier? I gave you an order. I want that fort, and I want it now. Move it! |
1,188 | I need to get back to the customers. We'll talk more of this when I come home tonight. |
1,189 | You're closer to understanding than you realize. |
1,190 | Hello, my friend! If you seek knowledge about mighty Talos, you have most certainly come to the right person. |
1,191 | You've done a great service to the Silver-Blood family. I've had the Jarl officially pardon you, and taken care of a few other loose ends. |
1,192 | How many of their sons and daughters follow your banner? We are their families. |
1,193 | I may be dark elf by birth, but I was raised Argonian. |
1,194 | I'll do my best, sir. |
1,195 | Can't imagine what the College expects to find in here. |
1,196 | Yes, Dean Inge. |
1,197 | Not sure how much longer I can hold out here. |
1,198 | Come to laugh at the grave tender? |
1,199 | They drink all day and night and what do I do? |
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