Vri | |||
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Home City | Fargrave | ||
Location | Outside of The House of Whims | ||
Race | Xivilai | Gender | Male |
Reaction | Friendly |
Vri is a Xivilai who can be found outside The House of Whims in Fargrave. He chats with Eorda.
DialogueEdit
After completing each of the story quests, the pair will discuss what happened.
- Eorda: "I've heard the Dagonists have been largely driven from the city."
- Vri: "Vri considers this development. The cult's votives no longer affect the mortals of Fargrave, then?"
- Eorda: "Yes. A relief, to be sure."
- Vri: "Vri ponders this with regret. The mortals were more interesting when the cult toyed with their emotions."
If spoken to at this point:
- "The mortals in this city may be little more than vermin, but even vermin has a place in the order of things. The Dagonists will no longer disrupt that with their petty schemes."
- Eorda: "I just overheard one of the Grasp. Some mad skrids broke into Gazmod's collection!"
- Vri: "Vri ponders these tidings and finds them absurd. Gazmod would suffer no such reproach."
- Eorda: "Doubt me if you like, but even Gazmod's eyes have blind spots."
- Vri: "Vri rolls his eyes. Watchers do not have—ah. Vri realizes that you were speaking figuratively."
If spoken to at this point:
- "Gazmod must take steps to repair his notoriety after recent events. Vri imagines he will summarily obliterate all his sentinels, for a start."
- Eorda: "Say, Vri. Who are all these new Dremora in Fargrave? The ones with the big swords?"
- Vri: "Vri is baffled by your ignorance. They belong to Clan Bladebearer. Which should be obvious."
- Eorda: "Is that right? Well, what are they doing here? Some kind of Dremora festival?"
- Vri: "Vri struggles to ignore that ludicrous idea. He recalls hearing news of Bladebearers imprisoned in a mortal fortress before they were set free."
If spoken to at this point:
- "The swords carried by Clan Bladebearer are exquisitely sharp. Whatever fools sought to subdue them will learn that soon, to their sorrow."
- Eorda: "What madness! Going into the Deadlands, to Mehrunes Dagon's own roost, to spit in his eye! And they survived!"
- Vri: "Vri nods, pondering the ramifications. Few beings, mortal or Daedra, could hope to accomplish such a feat."
- Eorda: "It was mortals and Daedra working together, the way I heard tell."
- Vri: "Vri bristles at the idea. Mortal and Daedra working alongside one another … as equals?"
If spoken to at this point:
- "Ardent Hope, site of Mehrunes Dagon's great war machines and armies, was stormed? And the great valkynaz was killed? How could such a thing come to pass?"
- Eorda: "You know my friend, the one who defected from the Waking Flame? He says something big is about to happen in the Deadlands."
- Vri: "Vri reluctantly decides to take the bait. To what does your friend refer?"
- Eorda: "No one knows. Or no one's saying. But Mehrunes Dagon is calling every Daedra that can swing a sword to his throne."
- Vri: "Vri considers the might of Dagon's collected legions. Little could withstand such an assault."
If spoken to at this point:
- "Prince Dagon has been massing power and weapons for a considerable time. When the Puissant Lord brings down the full brunt of his strength on his foes, there is nothing left of them to mourn."
- Eorda: "Have you heard? They say Mehrunes Dagon invaded Nirn. But he was banished!"
- Vri: "Vri considers the word, banished. He boggles at the power needed to rebuke a Daedric Prince."
- Eorda: "Some say it was a mortal army, or Daedra, or even the Aedra themselves that banished Dagon."
- Vri: "Vri does not bother to suppress a sneer. Mortals invent such fanciful lies when the truth overwhelms them."
If spoken to at this point:
- "Vri … does not understand how such an event could come to pass. Mehrunes Dagon has been bested before by his fellow Princes, or thwarted by pretender deities. But to fail before mortals and lesser Daedra?
Vri cannot believe it!"