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2,600 | 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. |
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