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2,300 | I should not have agreed to host this council. The Greybeards have no business involving ourselves in such matters. |
2,301 | Good work. I'll send some men with a wagon to collect the prize. We can use the weapons here, and I'll pass on the coin to Solitude. |
2,302 | The longer we wait, the worse it gets. |
2,303 | And what? You couldn't read it yourself? Fine, give it here a moment. |
2,304 | Daar Lein los dii. |
2,305 | Care to take a look around? This is not, I dare say, the Solitude botanical gardens. Have you any idea where you are? Where you truly are? |
2,306 | No. I trust you'll do more good out there in the world, wherever you damn well please to go. You're a true daughter of Skyrim and'll know what to do. |
2,307 | Show this new blood where the rest of the whelps sleep. |
2,308 | She is likely not using her true name. We will pay for any information regarding her location. |
2,309 | Well met, traveler. What brings you to Whiterun? |
2,310 | Blades to kill your prey and your rivals. |
2,311 | Defend the Ebonmere! Kill the mortal! |
2,312 | Back to another fine day in Dawnstar. |
2,313 | Dovahkiin, you should not have come here. Nu hin sil dii. |
2,314 | Now let's move. I think that was the last of the Silver Hand, but still plenty of draugr for the both of us. |
2,315 | That is the truth, my friend! Maven is a saint and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. |
2,316 | Damn fool doesn't have the coin to pay me back, so he just beats himself up over it, and then he gets thirsty, and it cycles all over again. |
2,317 | Wander no more, for you are among friends here, and safe. |
2,318 | I assume you saw the Gildergreen? Big tree, all burnt up, in the middle of the Wind District. |
2,319 | Sometimes I wonder if Ulfric understands what I'm dealing with out here. |
2,320 | How about a septim? Wait, make that two septims, I feel like living it up. |
2,321 | Don't worry about it. Maven's business dealings usually involve quite a bit of gold for her people. |
2,322 | Certainly not. But a true warrior would have relished the opportunity to take on a giant. |
2,323 | Oh, if you're worried about me trying to meddle with you... |
2,324 | The bastards... somehow they managed to kill Skjor. |
2,325 | However, don't mistake my admiration for complacency; our nemesis is going to pay dearly. |
2,326 | Look, here. In the third panel. |
2,327 | It only hurts when I laugh. He he he. Owww... |
2,328 | My brother told me you were coming. I'm supposed to give you what you've earned. |
2,329 | I'm sorry, I should really go now. |
2,330 | Congratulations. You slaughtered an emaciated beggar in cold blood. You are truly an opponent to be feared. |
2,331 | The Dark Elves live in a run-down slum called the Gray Quarter. Ulfric's content to keep it that way. |
2,332 | You know I can't tell you that. As soon as I do, and you have a few meads in you, everyone will know. |
2,333 | Stay out of trouble, lizard. |
2,334 | At least, when we can get shipments to her. We're late on the last one. I expect her to start breathin' fire any moment now. |
2,335 | I'm not asking you to defy the Jarl, just to open his eyes. |
2,336 | He's a hapless beggar living in some ruins just outside the village of Ivarstead. Easy even for you. |
2,337 | Now... I don't really want to talk about it anymore. So let's not. |
2,338 | I have to move on if I want to find her. Please, take the coin I promised. Blessings of Stendarr on you! |
2,339 | A Priest of Arkay is entrusted with a ceremonial dagger once they've completed their training. |
2,340 | And what do you do? Nothing! Not... not that I'm angry! No, never! Cicero understands. Heh. Cicero always understands! And obeys! |
2,341 | At this rate that'll never happen. |
2,342 | Dawnstar's fate rests in that tiny bottle. The longer we wait, the more damage Vaermina could be doing to those poor people. |
2,343 | Got somethin' to say? |
2,344 | Over here! Hurry! |
2,345 | There's too much of an obsession these days with knives and arrows. You can kill someone just as easily with a well-placed spell. |
2,346 | Attack! |
2,347 | Oh, not so confident now, are we? |
2,348 | There are cities so ancient, the sands have swallowed them whole. But now I will say no more, for I miss my home greatly. |
2,349 | And now Titus Mede II is as good as dead. |
2,350 | Welcome to Warmaiden's. Now don't let the name worry you - we got plenty o' steel for fightin' men. |
2,351 | Damn it. The priests must have activated this barrier when the Miasma was released. |
2,352 | If you're going to need live test subjects for your experiments, it's easier to do that off of College grounds. |
2,353 | Well, not exactly. |
2,354 | Next Imperial I see is dead. |
2,355 | Foolish old woman! You know nothing! Nothing of our struggles, our suffering! |
2,356 | You're not at all what I expected. I imagined you'd be fatter, honestly. |
2,357 | Remember, this isn't Stormcloak territory. If we're ahead of the news from Helgen we should be fine as long as we don't do anything stupid. |
2,358 | Lok... |
2,359 | Speaking of fortune. Here. Everything I earned from my last shipment. It's yours. |
2,360 | You can try, but I'd keep your sword-arm ready if things get ugly. |
2,361 | We tunneled into an old Nordic crypt. The whole place is crawling with draugr. |
2,362 | I still do. I just like to have food waiting for me when I come home. |
2,363 | There's no need to be rude, Grelka. If you don't care for Argonians, then perhaps you should take residence somewhere else. |
2,364 | The Key! You have the Skeleton Key! I never thought I'd see it again. |
2,365 | Aye. I'm the headsman here in Solitude. It's my job. |
2,366 | Were you now? |
2,367 | What do you need, my friend? |
2,368 | If you don't mind digging, I own the Quicksilver Mine. It's a better life than working in that damned Iron-Breaker Mine with all those milk drinkers. |
2,369 | It's just... I think our fighting styles are similar. |
2,370 | Really? |
2,371 | He was a wonderful man, and he loved us very much. I'm sorry I yelled at you. |
2,372 | I've just been asked enough questions. I'm here to learn, not to explain myself over and over. |
2,373 | There he is! |
2,374 | 'Bout time. Brynjolf's been gettin' on me about money. |
2,375 | Back to the time when a king was a king because his enemies fell before him, and his people rose because they loved him. |
2,376 | And then get back here. Because if Ulfric isn't bluffing, I'll need every able body to defend Whiterun. |
2,377 | I heard he went back to his house in Windhelm, to try and get the Dark Brotherhood to come and murder Grelod. And... he actually pulled it off! |
2,378 | Well, it's said to be very powerful. Has the capacity to store an incredible amount of magical power, as the story goes. |
2,379 | It's very important to Huki that all the battles are fair. What's more important to me is that my pay is fair. |
2,380 | Just don't lose yourself in the role. We have a bit of an errand to run before your coronation. |
2,381 | I'm not saying it wouldn't be useful. But there are better uses of our resources right now. |
2,382 | Help! Can anyone hear me? I'm stuck down here. |
2,383 | I can always use the practice. |
2,384 | Madena, I was wondering if you could help me with something. Your magic would be invaluable. |
2,385 | Use the key to open the door! We have to be quick! |
2,386 | No, not that it's any of your business. |
2,387 | Forgive me, Ambassador. I allowed this... fool to provoke me. The fault is mine. There is no need for further disruption on my account. |
2,388 | Thanks for the business. |
2,389 | I'm telling you, Ulfric's planning an attack on Whiterun. |
2,390 | Mama, where did papa go? |
2,391 | The same could be said for any of us, could it not? Are you so guiltless as to stand in judgment upon Paarthurnax? |
2,392 | I suppose so, yes. |
2,393 | Ahhh.... gotcha! Oh, Listener, you should see the look on your face! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! |
2,394 | Then what are we waiting for? Let's get started! |
2,395 | Aye, that it has. Trust me, mum - once you've killed a man from a horse, you'll never want to fight on the ground again. Ain't no goin' back. |
2,396 | Fall, damn you, fall! |
2,397 | Records showed her buying passage aboard a sailing vessel named "The Pride of Tel Vos," but that's where the trail ran cold. |
2,398 | You're going to Fort Snowhawk. |
2,399 | Indeed. But I abide only those whose will is aligned to my own. Those who oppose my desires perish in the most dreadful of ways. |
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