Galur Rithari (lore page) |
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Location | Ashalmawia | ||
Race | Dark Elf | Gender | Male |
Health | 39959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Buoyant Armigers | ||
Condition | Vampire |
Galur Rithari is a Dark Elf vampire and a champion of the Buoyant Armigers who can be found in Ashalmawia. As can be read in his journal, Rithari is seeking to cure himself from vampirism.
DialogueEdit
- "You are brave to tread here. I was once brave myself. How I miss the thrill of living."
- You killed these Worm Cultists?
- "I have grown tired of fighting this thirst. Though it shames me, I can no longer feed off skeevers and scavengers.
If I must consume mortal lives, they will not be those of the innocent." - You're principled for a vampire.
- "I merely cling to what's left of who I was. I am a lingering shame on my family and my order, but I cannot abandon that life.
Here, perhaps, I'll find the means to reclaim it." - What do you hope to find here?
- "An end to this curse. Once and for all. I may be at the mercy of Molag Bal, but I will slake my thirst on his servants until my voice is heard.
And if they deliver me to Coldharbour for eternal torment, at least I will no longer be this."- Be careful what you wish for.
- "I don't expect any mercy from a Daedric Prince, but I can think of no fate worse than this disease and all it threatens to take from me."
- Believe me when I say there's hope for any soul in his thrall. (Appears if you have completed God of Schemes)
- "There's something in your eyes that tells me you are speaking more than kind words. I'd forgotten the feeling of hope, but I don't need it to continue this path.
When I meet my maker, I will expect no mercy."
- "There's something in your eyes that tells me you are speaking more than kind words. I'd forgotten the feeling of hope, but I don't need it to continue this path.
- You believe Molag Bal can offer you a cure?
- "The ones who created me believe him to be our great progenitor.
Only the Lord of Troubles knows for certain, but if I must throw myself at his feet and beg to be freed of this existence, I will do so."
- "The ones who created me believe him to be our great progenitor.
- Be careful what you wish for.
If you are a vampire, he will instead say:
- "I did not expect to find one like myself preying on the mortals here.
Were you drawn to this place in search of salvation as well?" - You killed these Worm Cultists?
- "I have grown tired of fighting this thirst. Though it shames me, I can no longer feed off skeevers and scavengers.
If I must consume mortal lives, they will not be those of the innocent." - You're principled for a vampire.
- "I merely cling to what's left of who I was. I am a lingering shame on my family and my order, but I cannot abandon that life.
Here, perhaps, I'll find the means to reclaim it." - What do you hope to find here?
- "An end to this curse. Once and for all. I may be at the mercy of Molag Bal, but I will slake my thirst on his servants until my voice is heard.
And if they deliver me to Coldharbour for eternal torment, at least I will no longer be this."- Be careful what you wish for.
- "I don't expect any mercy from a Daedric Prince, but I can think of no fate worse than this disease and all it threatens to take from me."
- How can you not revel in this power we possess? Why would you seek a cure?
- "I once protected those that you would have me prey upon. The power you speak of comes at too high a price!
Keep this beastly existence, I will have my old life or none at all."
- "I once protected those that you would have me prey upon. The power you speak of comes at too high a price!
- You believe Molag Bal can offer you a cure?
- "The ones who created me believe him to be our great progenitor.
Only the Lord of Troubles knows for certain, but if I must throw myself at his feet and beg to be freed of this existence, I will do so."
- "The ones who created me believe him to be our great progenitor.
- Be careful what you wish for.
NotesEdit
- Galur Rithari's journey to cure himself is further documented in Galur Rithari's Papers.