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2,700 | One of these groups found Mehrunes' Razor, the artifact of Dagon. They split it into three fragments and pledged to keep them apart forever. |
2,701 | Hadvar! We've been so worried about you! Come, you two must be hungry. Sit down and I'll get you something to eat. |
2,702 | The edged lexicon, for inscribing. To us, a hunk of metal. To the Dwemer, a full library of knowings. But... empty. |
2,703 | I don't think I like where this is going. |
2,704 | Looks like you're still in one piece. And more importantly, so is the book. Thank you. |
2,705 | As my Thane, I'm sworn to your service. I'll guard you, and all you own, with my life. |
2,706 | It's these nightmares. Me and every one of my workers can't catch a nod without having one. |
2,707 | I am your sword and your shield. |
2,708 | I'm heading home if you need me. |
2,709 | You stay away from my family. Or you die. Be smart. Stay away. |
2,710 | I won't be married to some weak-willed Orc chieften. I'd sooner join the Legion. |
2,711 | Last week a scholar came to us. He said he knew where we could find another fragment of Wuuthrad. |
2,712 | Come on, she's not so tough. |
2,713 | Orders are to wait until General Tullius arrives. |
2,714 | Go now to Castle Dour in Solitude. Present the Gourmet's Writ of Passage to the officer in charge, Commander Maro. I'm sure you remember him. |
2,715 | My lord, since Ulfric Stormcloak's uprising, the cost of goods has doubled. I'll need more coin if I'm to provision us properly. |
2,716 | What'cha doing in Left Hand? Do you dig up rocks too, like my mom? |
2,717 | We had this same argument every week, even when you were Jarl. |
2,718 | We're quartered in the Hall of the Vigilant. Keeper Carcette heads Skyrim's branch of our order there, providing healing and justice as needed. |
2,719 | Well, that was important. |
2,720 | This is your chance, Dovahkiin! Strike with all your force! |
2,721 | I'm raising you to Praefect. Take this blade, as a gift and symbol of your new rank. You've earned it. |
2,722 | Luggage! Now where did I leave my luggage? |
2,723 | Ugh. That armor stinks of death. You been grave robbing? |
2,724 | No surprise, but one of them's gotten out. Again. |
2,725 | The thought of my wood being used for weapons... Makes me sick. |
2,726 | What sort of power was that? |
2,727 | Very good. And you'll be returning to... Well, if you don't mind me asking, where exactly will you be going now, sir? |
2,728 | Skald is very... vocal about his hatred of the Empire. |
2,729 | Truly? |
2,730 | Thank you! I thought that beast would be the end of me! |
2,731 | Yes, I'll be ready in a moment, I just need one more thing... |
2,732 | At this loss... |
2,733 | Ah, steel plate. Now that's a solid choice of armor. |
2,734 | Damn fool parading around with your weapon out. You planning on hurting someone, huh? |
2,735 | Try and hit the right target. |
2,736 | Well, look what we have here. |
2,737 | The only thing I need to do, dear wife, is make sure profits are up, no matter what. If Thongvor won't do the dirty work, I will. |
2,738 | (bark) |
2,739 | I would like to personally thank you on behalf of myself and the Thalmor for your assistance. Here, for your work. |
2,740 | The cold, frightening truth is that the Empire represents progress. Anyone who fears progress is a coward. |
2,741 | Hello friend. |
2,742 | Shadows preserve us. So it's true... |
2,743 | Are you of the sort that believe you're here to change the world? Or are you only in it for yourself? |
2,744 | And that we were sworn to protect the Dragonborn, the greatest dragonslayer of all. |
2,745 | Got the fleetest steeds in all o' Skyrim. |
2,746 | Did he now? I can only hope. |
2,747 | None know its origins, but the stories say that men who hear its music are compelled to dance uncontrollably, no matter the peril. |
2,748 | But you don't have to stay, if you don't want to. I'll see you back at Jorrvaskr. Stories to tell the others, eh? |
2,749 | We have it on good authority that Ulfric has raised enough men to attack the city of Whiterun. The Jarl, however, refuses the Legion's support. |
2,750 | You look like a traveler. Someone that has seen far away places and heard new stories. |
2,751 | You are eager to begin your adventure. Excellent. The sooner begun, the sooner done, eh? |
2,752 | I'm sorry, I was under the impression I was in charge. |
2,753 | So when they did find out, it was either we arrest Ulfric and the militia, or enter into yet another war with the Aldmeri Dominion. |
2,754 | And... what did she say? |
2,755 | Outsiders. Pfft. |
2,756 | ...might pay off my bounty this time... walk into the city a free man... |
2,757 | Nobody else has come up the south road today, as far as I know. |
2,758 | I had Kaie recover all the things the Nords stole from you. You better get ready before we break out into the city. |
2,759 | Thank you, milady. |
2,760 | Oh, right. Oh, well, things are going well enough. At least, as well as we can hope. |
2,761 | Let's see if you can make a hide helmet. Here's the rest of what you need. |
2,762 | For not even the strongest machinations of the Dwemer can hold off the all-sight given by an Elder Scroll. |
2,763 | Excellent. They should be ready for us now. |
2,764 | With the Skeleton Key missing from the Twilight Sepulcher, I'm afraid Mercer's seen to it that none of us can benefit from Nocturnal's gifts. |
2,765 | The waves receded in time, but the damage was irreversible. Most residents of Winterhold abandoned what was left of the city. |
2,766 | I have no words. Talk to Anwen. |
2,767 | Welcome to Riften. |
2,768 | Come. You, too. We can escape through the tunnels. |
2,769 | Ysgramor himself wouldn't have the patience to deal with all the rabble around here. |
2,770 | You only use the little swords. |
2,771 | You can pretend not to hear me all you want... but you better stay out of the Black-Briars' business. |
2,772 | You try and set one foot in this yard, and I'll cut it off. |
2,773 | And now Silus is back and this museum to the Mythic Dawn is his way of trying to rebuild his family's pride. It's misguided. |
2,774 | Do you mind? I'm busy doing the fishstick. It's a very delicate state of mind! |
2,775 | It's been good talking to you. |
2,776 | Most folk won't go near it now for fear it's cursed. |
2,777 | But your aunts don't even seem to care. |
2,778 | Ugh... dark sorcery. Always makes my skin crawl. |
2,779 | Enough posturing, Tullius. If you came to talk, let's get on with it. |
2,780 | So you're a Companion, then? I can't imagine you got your gift anywhere else. I hope you have better luck with them than I did. |
2,781 | Can't prove it. But I could use your help, being unbiased and all. |
2,782 | You get around, right? If you come across any Stormcloaks... gut one for me. They did the same to my brother in Whiterun. |
2,783 | He didn't like the Arch-Mage. Hated dealing with him, hated having to answer to him. |
2,784 | I know just what you mean. Heard anything interesting lately? Any news or gossip? |
2,785 | What rumors? |
2,786 | Dagon's Mythic Dawn cult killed the Septim Dynasty and opened the Oblivion Gates into Tamriel. They called it the Oblivion Crisis. |
2,787 | Yes. We're very old enemies. And if my suspicions are correct, they might have something to do with the dragons returning. |
2,788 | You're going with me, and you're going to make sure I don't have any trouble reaching that giant. |
2,789 | Look, that's all I know. I never promised you I'd have all the answers. |
2,790 | I would stand at her back, that the world might never overtake us. |
2,791 | Besides, I'd rather die with some of Mercer's blood on my blade than spend the rest of my life regretting that I ran the other way. |
2,792 | Husband. Let him tell his story. |
2,793 | I guess that comes down to footwork, then. |
2,794 | What's left of the Honningbrew has been dumped into the sewers. Good riddance. |
2,795 | My uncle Dengeir was Jarl until a short time ago. His old age and failing health caught up with him, and he stepped down. |
2,796 | Ever since my parents died and Haelga took me in, it's been a nightmare. How was I to know she was such a wretched woman? |
2,797 | Look, I don't want to get in another brawl with you. |
2,798 | Right. Happy trails. |
2,799 | The Empire will pay appropriate compensation for the massacre at Riverwood. |
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