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1,900 | As the Jarl of Riften, I feel it's my duty to honor your selfless behavior by honoring you with the title Thane of Riften. |
1,901 | The Silver Hand has been scouring the world for more pieces of Wuuthrad. |
1,902 | Maybe they're afraid of you. Maybe it's your breath. How should I know? |
1,903 | I'm sure he will prove most useful. |
1,904 | Have no idea what my birth name really is, and I frankly don't care. |
1,905 | Go then. Fulfill your destiny. Take the Scroll to the Time-Wound. |
1,906 | Brynjolf tells me you'll make an excellent Guild Master. Oh, he's looking for you, by the way. |
1,907 | I'm glad you decided to come with me. We're almost to Riverwood. |
1,908 | That's nothing you need to concern yourself with. |
1,909 | Speak if you must, but mind your tongue. I do not suffer fools gladly. |
1,910 | Here's the gold for it. Thanks. |
1,911 | Now tell me, Dragonborn, why have you come here? |
1,912 | And they got the orders backwards. Ha ha ha. Yes, I'm writing that in. It should be good for a laugh from the court. |
1,913 | Anyway, I can smell the smoke. They've already set the place alight. |
1,914 | The rest of you, prepare to journey to the Tomb of Ysgramor. For Kodlak. |
1,915 | Hey! Watch what you're doing. |
1,916 | Now I may look like a man, but I still feel the animal inside of me, as strong as ever. |
1,917 | I understand. If you should change your mind, I'll be here. |
1,918 | Come on! Before the dragon brings down the whole tower! |
1,919 | I'm still sore where I took that arrow. I hate archers. |
1,920 | You're joking. While I can understand if some family members wish to honor the Old Ways once more, surely no one would oppose Astrid's rule. |
1,921 | We choose our battles, and you've chosen yours. Someone else can take care of it. |
1,922 | Perhaps I'll tell you more about it later. Right now, you need to head for Winterhold with the journal and get the translation. |
1,923 | Once you have summoned the Dremora, you will order it to deliver to you a sigil stone from an Oblivion gate. |
1,924 | Aw, quit your bellyaching. |
1,925 | Winterhold belongs to Skyrim, not the Imperials, or the Mages. |
1,926 | You mean you won't forget about me the moment I'm out of sight? Get yourself a nice old rich husband, have sixteen babies? |
1,927 | Does that cover everything? |
1,928 | And if the meadery is profitable, I get rich. Get the picture? |
1,929 | Do you know what he's talking about? |
1,930 | All right. Don't be long. |
1,931 | Good to see you, my friend! I knew you'd make a proper Legionnaire. |
1,932 | For what it's worth, I'm sorry to see you go. You fought well for us. |
1,933 | Ouch! Pointy pointy! My home is well defended. I always have been a stickler for details. Get it? "Stick-ler." Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Oh, I slay me! |
1,934 | Be careful in there, you can take a nasty spill. |
1,935 | They're parasites. They're living in our city, under our protection, but what do they do for us? Nothing! |
1,936 | We are honored to have you as Thane of our city, Dragonborn. |
1,937 | In trouble with the Guild, eh? Well, looks like we won't be trading merchandise until you smooth it over. |
1,938 | You found me! Laelette was trying to find me too, but I'm glad you found me first. |
1,939 | How would you like a drink? |
1,940 | Only twenty septims a bottle! |
1,941 | So I mostly sweep and shovel. You got a problem with that? |
1,942 | Did you need anything else? |
1,943 | All right, but if you change your mind. Not like we're going anywhere. |
1,944 | I'm the innkeeper. It's my business to keep track of strangers. |
1,945 | I sense a presence... |
1,946 | The blood calls, sister. |
1,947 | There's two more of them ahead. |
1,948 | Do you need anything? Are you hungry? |
1,949 | Sorry's not good enough! Not while my Gleda is still out there, alone and afraid. You kidnapped her and sold her to that Giant. |
1,950 | Why have taxes not come in from Granite Hill, Nenya? We should send some guards down there. |
1,951 | An intelligent, beautiful woman like her wouldn't fall for that nonsense... I hope. |
1,952 | We have guests as often as we can but there aren't a lot of travellers these days. The war keeps people off the roads. |
1,953 | Maramal thinks he's so smart; tells me that Mara will cleanse the filth from my blood. Ha! What does he know? |
1,954 | Be warned that once you've chosen, you can't reselect for at least a day. |
1,955 | A guest, oh my! |
1,956 | Something I can get for you? |
1,957 | Oh, merciful Arkay, no! I am too old and frail, and this graveyard is too large. |
1,958 | Malacath blesses this land for the Orcs. And the Orcs alone. |
1,959 | You want anything in this life, you gotta take it. Just not from me. |
1,960 | Ouch! Hey! |
1,961 | Not only that, but these Nords have no love for us. They look upon us and see only thieves and smugglers. |
1,962 | I think you and I are worth about a dozen soldiers each. We'll send that beast back where it came from. |
1,963 | My previous champion displeases me. |
1,964 | Hey! Wanna play tag? |
1,965 | Wait. |
1,966 | Look at this. Cowards must have locked the place down after Skjor charged in. You can taste the fear. |
1,967 | The truth, child of Talos, is that the Dragon's children have come! To purge the world in fire and righteousness! |
1,968 | With you as my muse, how could I not? |
1,969 | No one here does. |
1,970 | Hurry up and tell Lucan you have the claw. He'll be so excited! |
1,971 | Used to be twice as many miners working here before all this trouble started. |
1,972 | Esbern, look out! |
1,973 | I don't buy that story, either. |
1,974 | You are interfering in Imperial business. Yeah, so you'll have to pay us a fine... of say, 100 gold. Pay up, citizen. |
1,975 | Thank you. He can be a bit difficult, but I'm sure he'll appreciate your help. |
1,976 | This one suggests donning some apparel. |
1,977 | We must be prepared to face them. |
1,978 | It annoys us. What does it want to take from us now? |
1,979 | It's not that you're intruding. I'd wager they've actually expected us. |
1,980 | I do apologize, Listener, but Nazir made it clear the initiates are not to speak with you until you first deal with him, and atone for your actions. |
1,981 | My ears are always open to a friend's request. |
1,982 | This is an exciting opportunity for us. To be able to study such an early civilization, and the magics they used... |
1,983 | On this glorious day, we honor everyone! Ha ha ha ha! |
1,984 | I brought in my cousin Cosnach to help me handle shipments. |
1,985 | The others do not speak. Their Voices are too powerful for you to withstand. |
1,986 | If that's all, there's pressing concerns that need dealing with. |
1,987 | You should probably speak to her. |
1,988 | Locked him up someplace to get back at my family. I'm sure of it. |
1,989 | Hmmm, you again. What is it this time? |
1,990 | Whether you know it or not, Nocturnal dictates how well we perform as rogues. |
1,991 | Today, she's... well, she's a skeleton. An ancient corpse. But, more importantly, a corpse that's being brought to this Sanctuary by her Keeper. |
1,992 | Most of the folk in the city believe as Ulfric did, that outsiders should not be trusted. |
1,993 | Amazing that such beauty could exist in a place as desolate as the volcanic tundra. |
1,994 | Right away, milord. |
1,995 | You can't threaten me any worse than they have! |
1,996 | We're backing Elisif. When the Moot meets, they'll do the sensible thing. |
1,997 | It seems I will never take my rightful place as High Queen. |
1,998 | Not now. |
1,999 | You'll be well paid for your time. |
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