Morrowind:Fathasa Llethri
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Fathasa Llethri (fathasa llethri) | |||
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Home City | Ald'ruhn | ||
Location | Llethri Manor, Bedrooms | ||
Race | Dark Elf | Gender | Female |
Level | 5 | Class | Noble |
Other Information | |||
Health | 58 | Magicka | 92 |
Alarm | 90 | Fight | 30 |
Faction(s) | House Redoran (Kinsman) |
Fathasa Llethri is a Dark Elf noble and a kinsman of House Redoran. She is located in the Bedrooms of Llethri Manor, in Ald'ruhn. Her husband is Garisa Llethri and her son is Sanvyn Llethri.
Fathasa is rumored to have an affair with Bolvyn Venim, and her son has nocturnal aspirations.
She wears an extravagant robe, belt, and shoes. Aside from her natural resistance to fire and the sanctuary provided by her ancestors, she knows no spells.
Contents
Related Quests[edit]
House Redoran[edit]
- Meril Hlaano's Slanders: Convince this Hlaalu noble to stop slandering House Redoran.
Vampiric[edit]
- The Boy Who Would Be Undead: Convince a young man in Ald'ruhn that Vampirism isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
The Boy Who Would Be Undead[edit]
Speak with Fathasa Llethri to learn about her son's strange obsession:
- "Greetings, Child Killer. I assume you have come here because of my son."
- because of my son
- "I assumed you had heard the talk about town. Well, there's no harm in telling you now. He wishes to join you in your undead existence. He thinks this will give him the power and respect accorded him. Foolish boy. Maybe you can work with me, vampire. Show my son that your kind is not all-powerful. Convince him you have weaknesses. I have treasures even one of your kind must covet."
- I will attempt to convince your son.
- "You will? Interesting. I wish you luck in your attempt, dark one. Maybe your words can succeed where mine could not. You will find my son here in the house, just a few rooms away from here. Unless you show him that vampires are not as strong as he believes them to be, I fear for his life. Find a way to show him this, vampire."
- It is no business of mine.
- "No? I should have expected as much. Leave here, vampire. Leave my family alone."
If you speak with her again before convincing her son to abandon his pursuit of vamprism, she will say:
- "What is it you want, vampire? Have you convinced my son of the error in his thinking?"
- because of my son
- "I will not have my son becoming one of your kind."
- latest rumors
- "I have no interest in spreading rumors."
If Sanvyn dies during this quest and you subsequently try to speak to Fathasa, she will obviously be very upset:
- "Murderer! Child killer! Begone foul creature!"
Otherwise, you can finish the quest by speaking with her after you manage to dissuade Sanvyn from trying to become a vampire:
- "Hello again, vampire. Have you convinced my son?"
- convinced my son
- [Fathasa's Ring has been added to your inventory.] "Excellent! It sounded like there was a fight going on in there, and from the looks of you, it seems you got the worst of it. No matter. I thank you for your efforts. Here, take this. I think it will help even your kind."
Afterwards, Fathasa has little more to say to you:
- "Leave here now, vampire. I don't want my son to get any further ideas."
Notes[edit]
- Although Fathasa plays a passive role in the quest Meril Hlaano's Slanders (she is one of the persons who are being slandered by Meril Hlaano), it is not possible to actually mention either Meril Hlaano or his slanders to her, regardless of whether or not you convince him to take his insults back.