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Dandras Vules (dandras vules)
Location Old Mournhold: Moril Manor, North Building
Race Dark Elf Gender Male
Level 55 Class Assassin
Other Information
Health 402 Magicka 200
Alarm 0 Fight 90
Faction(s) Dark Brotherhood 8(Dark Brother)
Dandras Vules

Dandras Vules is a Dark Elf assassin who can be found in Moril Manor, North Building in the ruins of Old Mournhold, accessed via the sewers under the Great Bazaar. He is the highest-ranking member of the Dark Brotherhood in the Tribunal expansion, and is handling the contract that has put you on their list of targets. You will need to find him and take him down when you hunt the Brotherhood.

He is a formidable enemy who wears Dark Brotherhood Armor, minus the helm (which is how to tell him apart from his masked underlings). In combat, he wields an adamantium jinkblade of wounds and carries 20 dire viperarrows, and carries a contract on your life signed by a certain Dunmer king. Aside from his natural resistance to fire and the sanctuary provided by his ancestors, he knows the Bound Longbow spell.

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Quest-Related DialogueEdit

As you approach him:

"You would dare enter the lair of the Dark Brotherhood? Very well. We will complete our mission here and now. A speedy death to you, %PCName."

After you have defeated him:

"No...tell my liege...I have...failed h...." OK

NotesEdit

  • Dandras appears to be the second highest ranking "member" of the Dark Brotherhood in Morrowind, though it is impossible to be sure as the faction was purely cosmetic (i.e. not coded in the cs) before Tribunal.