Dialogue |
Dialogue Text |
0x0001c5ee |
An honor to serve you. I'm Emfrid, owner and publican of the Grey Mare, at your service. A room? Or food? Whatever you wish. |
0x00028a25 |
What is it now? |
0x00028a26 |
Good to see you again. What can I do for you? |
0x00028a28 |
Goodbye. And thank you. |
0x00028a29 |
Come back when you've learned something. |
0x0002a382 |
I've made you a little pumpkin bread... something to keep up your strength on those long night watches. |
0x0002a386 |
I've put aside a little mead for you. I know you like it. |
0x0002a392 |
The bread's hot and fresh, with a nice crust, and butter and honey, just like you like it. |
0x00023cd4 |
It's been a long day. Quite pleasant to look forward to seeing you here. |
0x00023cd5 |
I really must thank the one who recommended you -- and the Grey Mare. Always a splendid feast for my spirits. And the food is good, too. |
0x00023cd6 |
After a long day up at the castle, it's refreshing to spend a time with someone as charming and thoughtful as you. |
0x000223d2 |
The old fellow? At Weynon Priory? It's a small community outside the walls, southeast of the Chorrol gate, on the Black Road. |
0x0002a393 |
Please! You'll make me blush! |
0x0002a394 |
Goodness. Well, I hope you don't say that to all the girls. |
0x00023cd7 |
You shouldn't have. That's very kind of you. |
0x00023d32 |
Really? How thoughtful. |
0x0002acba |
I don't know what her problem is, and I don't care. Her money's good, and that's all I need to know. |
0x000280a0 |
Yes, a small village south of Chorrol. Used to be a prosperous mining town, but it has been nearly deserted for years. |
0x0002873b |
Dar-Ma is the daugher of Seed-Neeus, the owner of Northern Goods and Trade. You'll often find her out taking the air near the Great Oak. |
0x00028a33 |
Thank you...thank you so much. I can't tell you how grateful I am. You always have a home here at the Grey Mare. |
0x00028a31 |
You've spoken to him by now, haven't you? |
0x00028a32 |
Have you spoken with him already? Please, say you have. |
0x00028a30 |
No matter. Will you ask him to visit me? I would be most grateful. |
0x00028a2f |
You've spoken with him? Really? What did he say? I beg you, tell me. |
0x00028a2e |
I'm sorry. Please. Just come back to me when you've spoken to Bittneld. |
0x0009f8bf |
Maybe you haven't heard, but Seed-Neeus's daughter has disappeared. Very sad. |
0x0002a691 |
In Chorrol, we don't think much about what goes on in the Imperial Palace. But these murders... the emperor and all his sons dead... what's next? |
0x0002a33e |
Seems like you could handle trouble pretty well. Would you go see what's the matter? |
0x0002a98e |
Did you say something to Bittneld? That was very sweet of you. Now he stops by here every day. |
0x0002a990 |
Bittneld -- captain of the castle guard? -- he seems like such a nice fellow. Too bad I don't see him in here very much. |
0x0003b34f |
I have a room ready, if you need it for the night. It'll be 10 gold. Interested? |
0x0003b350 |
I hope it's comfortable enough for you. |
0x0003b34d |
The room's yours for the night. It's just upstairs, the first door on the left. Sleep well. |
0x0003b34e |
I don't run a halfway house, you know. When you have the money, then you can have the room. |