Fralav the Faker (RefID: 0001C467) |
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Home City | Imperial City, Elven Gardens District | ||
Race | Imperial | Gender | Male |
Level | 2 | Class | Commoner |
RefID | 0001C467 | BaseID | 0001C459 |
Other Information | |||
Health | 26 | Magicka | 102 |
Responsibility | 25 | Aggression | 5 |
Faction(s) | IC Citizens; IC Beggars; Beggars |
Fralav the Faker is an Imperial commoner who tries to get by as a beggar in the Elven Gardens District of the Imperial City.
His bedroll is located in the backyard behind Fathis Ules' house and he sleeps there every night between 10pm and 6am. When he wakes up, he walks the short distance to the southern gate, where he tries his luck until midday. He then heads to the dead end in the northern part of town for another six hours of begging. Assuming he has found anything to eat, he will head back to his bedroll at 6pm and enjoy his dinner seated at Fathis Ules' chest. If not, he will just wander around the center of the district. At 8pm, he gets up and begs for another two hours in the same area until his bedtime.
Fralav is infected with the disease Black-Heart Blight and you can be infected should you engage him in combat. The huntsman vest and matching leather pants he wears reflect his low social status, and the insignificant amount of gold he carries furthers his standing. He is so poor he doesn't even own his bedroll, his only other material possession being his food sack nearby.
He is one of the "poor and suffering" to whom you must speak in order to receive speechcraft training from Tandilwe.
Related QuestsEdit
- Finding the Thieves Guild: So you want to join the Thieves Guild? Don't you know it doesn't even exist?
- May the Best Thief Win: You want to join, but are you a good enough thief?
- Untaxing the Poor: Steal the tax records for the Waterfront residents.
- Speechcraft Training: Cyrodiil's master orator wants you to comfort the unfortunate to prove yourself worthy of her training.
NotesEdit
- He is the only NPC that carries the Black-Heart Blight disease, which may be familiar to Morrowind players.