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Tamriel Rebuilt:Milar Yantus

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Milar Yantus (TR_m1_Milar_Yantus)
Added by Tamriel Rebuilt
Home Town Gah Sadrith
Location Market
Race Dark Elf Gender Male
Level 10 Class Alchemist Service
Merchant
Gold 700 Mercantile Novice (6)
Buys
Other Information
Health 75 Magicka 158
Alarm 90 Fight 30
Milar Yantus in the Market

Milar Yantus is a Dark Elf alchemist who runs a store in the market of Gah Sadrith. He is the son of Fernil and Llernele Yantus, and he directed Melie to their home to buy an amulet from Llernele right before she disappeared. Also, if you have given Belas Kasihan a generous 'donation', Milar is one of many people who will be willing to give you a better deal.

He wears a common robe with matching shoes, and he carries many of the potions he keeps stocked in his shop.

Aside from his natural resistance to fire and the sanctuary provided by his ancestors, he knows the following spells: Absorb Intelligence, Crushing Burden Touch, Dispel, Great Burden of Sin, Heavy Burden, Reflect, Sotha's Mirror, Spell Absorption, Strong Levitate, Tinur's Hoptoad, Vivec's Feast, and Weak Spelldrinker.

Related QuestsEdit

DialogueEdit

  • Fernil Yantus:
"I will not speak about my father with outlanders."
  • latest rumors:
"Those fights my parents have with the Redam family are truly ridiculous! I am ashamed of them both."
  • Services:
"I offer alchemist services. I sell potions of everyday use for local commoners. Some other potions can be purchased from Ferin Gathi, our local healer. How can I serve you, stranger?"

Fiancee LostEdit

  • Melie:
"Yes, I remember her quite clearly. She bought some of my restore potions and asked me where one could get fine jewelry here. I suggested that she might visit my mother, who had been looking to sell an antique necklace. That Breton woman was excited by the idea of buying herself an old chitin necklace as a souvenir."

Gah Sadrith InquisitionEdit

  • weird amulet:
"I have never seen this amulet before. You say it belongs to my father? You must be wrong. Where would he get it and why wouldn't I know about such a thing?"

WaresEdit