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24,853 | Seemed like the best way to see the world and make some coin. |
24,854 | What? You see a man fallen on hard times, and you think he's been like that forever? |
24,855 | Don't trust that one. He's up to something. |
24,856 | I'm only hoping whatever means he used to learn the language will still be available to you. |
24,857 | What in the Eight Divines is this thing? |
24,858 | There are spells yet to be learned, powerful spells that can more closely and more permanently bind creatures to your will. |
24,859 | Now if you were to help tidy up and perhaps apologize afterwards... I might be able to help you. |
24,860 | How do you feel? |
24,861 | I have poisons for your weapons, and cures for your ills. |
24,862 | I know the area of the Reach that Esbern's talking about. Near what's now known as Karthspire, in the Karth River canyon. |
24,863 | People say Skyrim is one of the most dangerous places in Tamriel. I think they're wrong... it's magnificent and I'm proud to call it home. |
24,864 | The Dragonrend Shout is evil. Would you cure one evil with another? |
24,865 | He's a fool, if you haven't met him already. Thinks Ulfric Stormcloak is invincible and spits dragon fire. |
24,866 | A word of advice -- don't buy discounted armor. |
24,867 | Instant, unexplainable. The stories have fascinated me... Ever since I was young, I wanted to know what really happened. |
24,868 | No, just check in the guests and manage the coin and keep a roof over your head. No, nothing important. |
24,869 | Good... here's your assignment. |
24,870 | I work with my mother, to sell fruits and vegetables. It's fun most days, but hard work. |
24,871 | To read an Elder Scroll, a person must have the most rigorously trained mind, or else risk madness. |
24,872 | Don't go setting the place on fire, okay? |
24,873 | Now that you've brought Dravin's bow back, he's back to his crabby old self. For better or for worse, I still thank you. |
24,874 | Stay sharp out there. |
24,875 | What do you think I am, a beggar? My family has always paid back every single coin we owed, going back to Tiber Septim's time. |
24,876 | My brother was the best man in Solitude. |
24,877 | Silence! |
24,878 | Seek ye food or song unending? Fighting, drinking, fellowship and boasting? Find welcome here, and warm your soul. |
24,879 | You're right. Follow me. |
24,880 | You mean, after all that's transpired, the Dark Brotherhood will still... honor the contract? |
24,881 | I guess I should join you more often. |
24,882 | Oh, I see. Well, I'm sorry to have troubled you about it. |
24,883 | That's far enough. |
24,884 | Never knew what became of the rest of the clan that survived. I suppose they moved on just like I did. |
24,885 | Hi, Marise. How are you today? |
24,886 | There are others who study, to be sure, but they do so in private, and often in secret. |
24,887 | I met her when I wandered into Riften a few years ago. Been smitten with her ever since. In fact, I'm thinking of asking her to marry me. |
24,888 | Of course we did, icebrain. |
24,889 | That's it! That's the second Totem. Quickly, let's put it back with the other one. |
24,890 | I remember you, you were at Helgen. Speak to Legate Rikke. I suspect we could use someone like you. |
24,891 | The soldiers? From which side, the Stormcloaks, or the Imperials? |
24,892 | My orders are to tell the riff-raff to use the North Gate, that's it. |
24,893 | Certainly, my good man. Here. |
24,894 | Now, if you're ready, I got another special job for you. |
24,895 | Most of what you said was gibberish but you left a note. The only bit I could read was "after repaying Ysolda in Whiterun." |
24,896 | Well then, if you don't want the extra gold, you can certainly let Letrush keep it as a gesture of goodwill. |
24,897 | What can I get for you, ma'am? |
24,898 | I didn't mean to imply I was earning an honest living either. |
24,899 | Somebody get that fool a blanket. |
24,900 | But then he went quiet, did Ragnar the Red, when he met the shieldmaiden Matilda who said... |
24,901 | But I'm sure those Skyrim dogs would stand down if the keepers of the tales showed their patriotism! |
24,902 | Maybe a little influence from your old uncle Sanguine could help adjust your course a bit... |
24,903 | How does anyone know there was a city of Winterhold? M'aiq did not see it with his eyes. Did you? |
24,904 | Ri'saad was able to look past that, and it was he who helped to set me up with a trade caravan. Now I work for him. |
24,905 | Next thing I know, I've used up most of my stock. |
24,906 | Through reasons I'm still trying to discover, I ended up orphaned then taken in by a kindly Argonian family in Black Marsh. |
24,907 | The folk of the Empire have always had a more cosmopolitan view of the world, so I'm glad to see them in charge. |
24,908 | Perhaps... |
24,909 | Keep a sharp lookout. We can't afford any delays. |
24,910 | Bring me another seven of them, if you can. |
24,911 | For the love of Talos, shut up and let's get this over with. |
24,912 | Can't wait until we raise anchor. Anytime the boat's not moving, I start to get impatient. |
24,913 | You got anything in here worth buying? |
24,914 | A parade would make you an easy target for a Stormcloak assassin. You're safer here in the palace. |
24,915 | You assaulted one of my family members. I've come to accept your apology. |
24,916 | He made my favorite dolly, but I can't find her. |
24,917 | Would you like me to send someone? Faralda or Phinis, perhaps? |
24,918 | And begin. |
24,919 | Hard to believe it was just a coincidence, that the first dragon anyone's seen for centuries attacks just as Ulfric was about to be executed. |
24,920 | Are those two at it again? |
24,921 | I don't know why I'm saying this, but if you find it out in your travels, I'd be grateful to you. |
24,922 | It cannot become widely known that these sorts of things happen here. Work will need to be done to keep this quiet. |
24,923 | Is it? |
24,924 | Once again, I have found very insulting notes left in my personal effects. Simply barbaric. |
24,925 | Remember, when you kill - we all wield the blade. |
24,926 | Yes, what about Jarl Erikur? |
24,927 | Gods, I'll be glad to see the last of Skyrim. |
24,928 | Not for us, it isn't. |
24,929 | Ah, good. I've been waiting for this. Are you new here? |
24,930 | They weren't gone somewhere for all these years. They were dead, killed off centuries ago by my predecessors. |
24,931 | You'd think an apprentice could forge a few hinges. Not Tacitus. |
24,932 | Hurry and get me out of this cage before they come for me! |
24,933 | Do you know why I live here, at the peak of the Monahven - what you name Throat of the World? |
24,934 | Why in goodness name would you have... oh never mind, just bring them by my house later and I'll see what I can do. |
24,935 | Trapping a dragon in Dragonsreach. Damn clever idea you had, I have to admit. |
24,936 | It just feels right somehow, having this new life as an adventurer. It's what I was meant to do. |
24,937 | If not, it isn't me you'll have to answer to, but the people of this city and this hold. |
24,938 | There was some bother about a group of mages being exiled. I can't remember what the details were. |
24,939 | No more experiments are to be carried out there, and mages are advised that you enter the Midden at your own risk. |
24,940 | One thing everyone can agree on. This war is bad for business. |
24,941 | What did you say? I ought to break off one of those tusks and use it as my drinking horn! |
24,942 | Hmph. He had a trip to Skyrim planned for months, and canceled at the last minute. Much to his cousin's dismay. |
24,943 | Shoot the far target. |
24,944 | Take the giant's hammer to Atub, and tell her what has happened here. |
24,945 | Gotta give the crowd a show. |
24,946 | And bring me their heads. The seat of their abilities. From there, we may begin to undo centuries of impurity. |
24,947 | Check the shipments Lisbet says. "There are no shipments" I says. |
24,948 | Been a murder, over in Riften. Some old lady who runs an orphanage. Those poor children must be heartbroken. |
24,949 | Welcome to the deceptively verdant mind of the Emperor Pelagius III. That's right! You're in the head of a dead, homicidally insane monarch. |
24,950 | Amusing. |
24,951 | Amaund Motierre? But that would mean... |
24,952 | I must've been hearing things. |
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