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4,400 |
Saffir!
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4,401 |
So if there's a murder at the wedding... Not only will it stall the peace process - it will send shockwaves throughout the entire Empire.
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4,402 |
But what I ask of you... it must be done. There is too much at stake.
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4,403 |
But you're alive! So there's still a chance. A chance to start over, rebuild. That's why I did... this.
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4,404 |
I don't know... I don't want to do anything that might offend Elenwen. There is a lot of money at stake, after all.
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4,405 |
Jarl Brina Merilis is in charge, thanks to the Empire. Best hide any Talos amulets you have.
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4,406 |
But stopping Alduin is one thing. Helping you wipe out dragons again is quite another.
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4,407 |
Don't kill me.... I don't want to die!
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4,408 |
Now let's just, you know, try to forget any of this ever happened. All right?
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4,409 |
Markarth's a different place, now. Do business here, and you do business with the Thieves Guild.
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4,410 |
Most of the Legion is tied down on the border with the Aldmeri Dominion. The Emperor can't afford to risk weakening Cyrodiil's defenses.
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4,411 |
Stay away!
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4,412 |
Yes, yes. We should proceed cautiously.
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4,413 |
The Greybeards tend not to get out much, if you catch my meaning.
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4,414 |
Wait. You there. Step forward.
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4,415 |
I can be trusted. I know this. But they do not. Onikaan ni ov dovah. It is always wise to mistrust a dovah.
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4,416 |
Listen up. Those Imperials aren't here by coincidence.
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4,417 |
Lucan's got a little bit of everything at the Riverwood Trader.
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4,418 |
Feel free to look around. Come talk to me when you're ready to discuss that job I mentioned.
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4,419 |
It's good to see you in one piece, lad!
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4,420 |
Do be careful, child. Skyrim is not as safe as it used to be.
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4,421 |
Aye. She's helping me in the house, and even helps her father at the forge.
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4,422 |
And keeps himself out of the dungeon when she's having a bad day...
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4,423 |
I hope Ulfric will come to his senses. But I fear he's in too far to stop now.
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4,424 |
The Empire is fortunate to have the support of the Thalmor during this difficult time, don't you think?
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4,425 |
Yes, yes, you're the new Family member. Let's make this easy - consider me the cranky old uncle nobody talks to. You go your way, I'll go mine.
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4,426 |
Arngeir. Rok los Dovahkiin, Strundu'ul. Rok fen tinvaak Paarthurnax.
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4,427 |
Of course, mum.
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4,428 |
Good morning, Assur. What do you want to do today?
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4,429 |
With the heart of one of their Briar Warriors, I can lock the Phial's magic into its physical form.
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4,430 |
No, no. Sorry if I sounded so mean there. My brother always said I have a big mouth.
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4,431 |
Svari, Jala said you stole an apple from her cart yesterday. Is this true?
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4,432 |
We serve only the best here... Black-Briar Mead. May I get one for you?
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4,433 |
We're with you, Dragonborn.
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4,434 |
We can't hold them back! Go! Get to the Barrier! Release the Miasma!
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4,435 |
Ah, but nobody wants that, right? Painful for you, annoying for me. So, you pay my fine... and you walk away.
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4,436 |
Watch yourself around here, it isn't safe.
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4,437 |
Gone. The living are right to fear the dead.
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4,438 |
And, soldier. You better help win me back Markarth, or die trying. It was your brilliant strategy to give it over to the rebels in the first place.
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4,439 |
I've seen this before. We need some medicines to combat the ore dust. I was about to send a message to Windhelm for aid.
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4,440 |
Our chief is strong. That is all that matters.
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4,441 |
This is... more than I could have hoped for. Have you really done this for me?
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4,442 |
I understand your hesitation, but I promise you that it works.
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4,443 |
Mu los vomir
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4,444 |
You're part of a family now, hamshank. I trust you... you trust me. Got it?
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4,445 |
Your time runs short.
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4,446 |
But... I can't help but notice that you're doing quite well for yourself, rising through the ranks and all.
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4,447 |
Ralof? How do you know him?
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4,448 |
All eyes are on you, lass. Don't disappoint us.
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4,449 |
This is far as I can take you. Krif voth ahkrin. I will look for your return, or Alduin's.
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4,450 |
It's just the market rabble. We should get back to work.
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4,451 |
Watch yourself out there. The mercenaries Aringoth hired are trained killers. Just ask our poor little Vex.
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4,452 |
For once you'll actually pay for your crimes.
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4,453 |
By leaving Elisif alive, Ulfric completes the separation of the Empire and Skyrim.
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4,454 |
Gretta, Engar, stay and guard the entrance. We don't want any Imperial reinforcements taking us by surprise.
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4,455 |
Riften's under my protection. You watch yourself, now.
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4,456 |
I think perhaps we're ready to begin exploring some of the various applications of magic throughout history.
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4,457 |
This again?! That was different. Was Balgruuf given a chance to object? No. The Jarls weren't asked. He was told. And he had to like it.
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4,458 |
I've never been inside a dwarven ruin. They are simply astounding.
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4,459 |
Sometimes I'm surprised he's still the chief.
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4,460 |
My niece Svana helps me with the chores. She'd be more help if she kept her head out of the clouds.
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4,461 |
The prisoners are escaping!
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4,462 |
Yes, a sign. We are lost without your guidance.
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4,463 |
I have everything under control. Thanks for offering.
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4,464 |
Got a good one here involving a shop, a waylaid shipment of goods and an angry client. You fill in the blanks. You want in?
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4,465 |
I thank you. And may Kynareth's soft rains fall before you.
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4,466 |
Think hard about your loyalties, brother. I expected better from you.
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4,467 |
You just going to stand there, gawking? Go away. You're starting to... frighten me.
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4,468 |
Ever since I was a boy, I felt this strange sense of destiny surrounding the Mythic Dawn cult, and now I know what it is.
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4,469 |
Let's see what Esbern has to say.
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4,470 |
Now, are you ready to try again? I am confident it will work this time.
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4,471 |
You have heard of the Gourmet?
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4,472 |
As a matter of fact, there is something you can do for me.
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4,473 |
And it shows, I've seen horkers with smaller guts.
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4,474 |
Do you think that ghost is coming back? It seems to have vanished.
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4,475 |
Roggvir. He opened a gate and they executed him for it.
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4,476 |
Oh, now that explains quite a bit. Motierre, you naughty, naughty boy. Hiring the Dark Brotherhood to help you rise beyond your station. Delicious.
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4,477 |
It's Honorhall Orphanage, in Riften.
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4,478 |
Finally, both of my mines are open again. Time for everyone to get back to work.
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4,479 |
My brother's a good-for-nothing drunk. We'd have lost the house by now if it were up to him.
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4,480 |
Hmm, it's encrypted. It'll take a while to figure this out.
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4,481 |
If Ulfric had asked Torygg directly to stand up, to declare independence, Torygg might have done it.
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4,482 |
I didn't have a choice. When the Red Mountain erupted in Morrowind, the Tong fled... spread to the nine winds.
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4,483 |
Things are tough for him now, I'd wager. What with the fighting, and the dragons. But Balgruuf's a tough old Nord. He can handle it.
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4,484 |
You must trust in the rightness of your cause, and the strength of your Voice.
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4,485 |
Back to work.
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4,486 |
To Whiterun with you.
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4,487 |
In exchange for Riften, the jewel of Skyrim? Hardly.
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4,488 |
Not even for a look.
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4,489 |
I told you you wouldn't like the news.
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4,490 |
If you're serious, make your way to Solitude. Our headquarters is Castle Dour. You find General Tulius there, commanding our forces in Skyrim.
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4,491 |
I do. Sadly, I'm one of the few traditional Saxhleel Jewelers that remains in Tamriel; it's becoming a lost art.
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4,492 |
We ought dig a big hole, throw all them dark elves and Argonians in it, and let 'em tear each other to pieces.
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4,493 |
Hmm... That's like telling you about the cold of space, or terror of midnight. Sithis is all those things.
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4,494 |
Let's hear it.
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4,495 |
I second that, Igmund. Who knows what that family will do for power? They could be working with the Forsworn, for all we know.
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4,496 |
Everything all right?
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4,497 |
Quickly, what is it?
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4,498 |
Wonderful, dear. Thank you.
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4,499 |
Where's my head? I never even greeted you properly.
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