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What some call devotion to the dark arts, I call foolishness.
2,601
If you've got some business with Hrongar, mind you stay on his good side. The palace dungeon's filled with folk who roused his temper.
2,602
Time to end your foolish charade!
2,603
Congratulations on getting the festival restored.
2,604
You're making me... nervous. Is there something you need?
2,605
Women murdered time and again, and all the guards care about is the war.
2,606
Beitild thinks I drink on the job. Well, what does it matter if I do? Huh?
2,607
Come back if you need a new ring or necklace.
2,608
I'm warning you now, this challenge will be quite difficult.
2,609
Aerin tells me you might be dealing arms to the Thieves Guild. Is this true?
2,610
There's always some sort of trouble in The Reach, but a local warlord has raised the stakes. We have to handle the situation.
2,611
If I were you, I'd go straight to the steward with this information.
2,612
I'm sorry, I've come too far to lose it now.
2,613
It's my mill. Some folks think it's my town too, but it ain't. The Jarl in Whiterun owns the land and the town. I just pay the taxes.
2,614
If Erdi caught me chatting, I'd never hear the end of it...
2,615
What's your sign? I was born under the Steed, as luck would have it. Really ought to visit my doomstone somtime. It's fairly near here.
2,616
If you wish to wear your Nightingale Armor within the Guild, I'm certain that no one would give it a second thought.
2,617
I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy myself. But more importantly, I made this Sanctuary some much needed gold. In the end, that's all that matters.
2,618
Thank you, Vex. You've always been the most reliable one in the Guild.
2,619
Twilight guide your path.
2,620
Here's all you need to know. Jorrvaskr is the oldest building in Whiterun. The Skyforge was here long before it was.
2,621
But that was a great many years ago, before all the members of the order were called back to the Isle of Artaeum, and it disappeared entirely.
2,622
Ulfric was a true hero of Skyrim. He will be missed.
2,623
Oh! Oh, you jest! You jest with gullible Cicero!
2,624
Yes? What is it that you want?
2,625
Whoa. Wait a second. I was just kidding. We'll leave. We'll leave!
2,626
Oh, but I will speak. I will speak to you. For you are the one.
2,627
Nightcaller Temple is only a short walk from Dawnstar. Come, we must hurry.
2,628
See into other people's thoughts!
2,629
But we choose our own path now.
2,630
Oh, I'm sorry. Am I bothering you? Am I making your life more difficult?
2,631
Enough, Maramal. We've all heard of the dragons and their return. There's no need to use them as an excuse to harass our customers.
2,632
The new meat. So soft. Tender.
2,633
They got archers over there by the fence!
2,634
Not now. If I don't pull night duty, I'll drink a round with you at the Sleeping Giant.
2,635
Youngest bard at the Bards College, at your service.
2,636
If you don't watch it, I may actually start to respect you. Job well done.
2,637
Perhaps you could seek out these Convectors in Skyrim ruins? I can even teach you the spell to heat them.
2,638
I'm trying, but Ulfric is set in his ways. For him, there's two kinds of people in this world -- Nords, and the folk beneath them.
2,639
That's not fair, now.
2,640
Once you leave the party you can't just come back.
2,641
Aye, and some of what Karliah said is starting to make sense.
2,642
Tekla. The Hall is filthy. See to your cleaning.
2,643
All right, all right. Just keep your voice down and don't let me catch you again.
2,644
Snow-Hammer.
2,645
The last few pages seem to describe "the failure of the Nightingales" although it doesn't go into great detail.
2,646
I suppose if we do, we will find out just how fast each of us can run.
2,647
Still eager to please. This is good. Skjor may be right about you.
2,648
I hope you're not planning on picking my pocket.
2,649
Stormcloaks! Get them!
2,650
I've been waiting for someone more fit to carry out my will.
2,651
When you've been doing business like I have for decades, you quickly discover that the only person you can trust is yourself.
2,652
I've always wanted to make a pilgrimage here to the Temple of Mara. Thank you for bringing me here... you've made me quite happy.
2,653
Winterhold doesn't offer much, but we like living here. Been here all our lives.
2,654
Without it, I feel almost as defenseless as a newborn. I don't think I'll ever be able to find a replacement.
2,655
You'd better give me five septims right now, or I'm going to bloody your nose...
2,656
Oh, look! We have company!
2,657
But first, tell me. Why's a Breton want to fight for Skyrim?
2,658
We stashed what we couldn't carry, and I hid it with a trick I know. I can point you in the right direction, and we'll each go our separate ways.
2,659
Markarth lives because my family makes sure it's fed on gold and silver.
2,660
Please, we need to speak in private.
2,661
You're asking for trouble walking around with dangerous magic like that.
2,662
She was always so close to being Empress, but despite her machinations, it was never to be hers.
2,663
You work hard, Daighre. Glad you have stayed with us.
2,664
Ha! All right, I'm writing that in. I'm not sure about the court but I find that much more probable than Olaf capturing a dragon.
2,665
Damnit. Where'd they get catapults? The city walls are already falling apart as it is.
2,666
Now, let us put this behind us and speak of it no more.
2,667
There is peace now, and that peace will continue for as long as it suits our needs.
2,668
You! You've got a lot of nerve showing yourself in this town again. What do you have to say for yourself?
2,669
Please, stop! I'll pay! Take it!
2,670
Are you sure you don't want something for them? I may be able to brew you something to help.
2,671
We've been soldiers a long time. We know the price of freedom. The people are still weighing things in their hearts.
2,672
A man who feels no fear has no heart. I know fear. But it does not control me.
2,673
We should keep moving. Still the draugr to worry about.
2,674
That bard Mikael is begging for a dagger up against his throat, the way he goes on about me.
2,675
All the food I could eat, all the wine I could drink and all the women I could bed.
2,676
By the gods! Somebody help me!
2,677
I'm going to Movarth's Lair to kill that monster. Are you with me?
2,678
I thought it was finally going to be a quiet day.
2,679
We should present the verse soon.
2,680
We never should have pulled that thing out of Saarthal.
2,681
Yes, Yes. It is an ancient and ruined city. Built by the Dwemer. The dwarf folk. It is nearby, but I'd stay clear. People say it is quite dangerous.
2,682
Oh yes, it is Cicero! You were a fool to spare me. What, did you think I would be grateful? Cicero should be Listener! Not you! Now you will die!
2,683
Bring up some more mead, my boy. This cask's nearly tapped!
2,684
Now everyone get back to work.
2,685
I love weddings, don't you?
2,686
We'll be ready, don't worry. You do have a plan for actually luring a dragon into this trap, don't you?
2,687
I haven't seen you hunting in a while.
2,688
Not this Empire. The world's better without it. Certainly Skyrim is.
2,689
Oh, hello. Have a seat, will you?
2,690
Back again? What is it this time?
2,691
Don't you dare walk away from me, you slut! Do you know who I am?
2,692
Speaking of sounding good, I've heard a couple of your classmates on the street recently.
2,693
Became obsessed with the Dwemer. Took off north saying he had found some old artifact. Haven't seen him since.
2,694
Ah, yes. Solitude. Seat of the High King of Skyrim. Messy business, kingslaying. Ah, but so very satisfying...
2,695
With the Ebonmere closed, and their sudden severance from the realm of Evergloam, I fear they've undergone a drastic change.
2,696
I had no idea you were a woman of violence. What exactly are you intending to do here?
2,697
Besides, you're not scared of a few sleeping metal men. Are you, Drennen?
2,698
Now, I need your assistance with a matter of a more... personal nature.
2,699
Thank Mara. I was afraid I'd never be able to convince you.