Online:Countess Viatrix Celata
Countess Viatrix Celata | |||
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Location | Vulkhel Guard, Elden Root, Marbruk, Baandari Trading Post, Rawl'kha Daggerfall, Wayrest, Shornhelm, Sentinel, Evermore Davon's Watch, Mournhold, Stormhold, Windhelm, Riften |
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Race | Imperial | Gender | Female |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly |
Countess Viatrix Celata is an Imperial patron of the Thieves Guild. She has a penchant for owning stolen items, resulting in her setting contracts for the guild to acquire particular items for her.
Related Quests[edit]
- The Covetous Countess: Pilfer and launder sentimental objects for a wealthy patron.
Dialogue[edit]
Approach her with your delivery, and she'll say one of the following:
- "Oh, I do so hate waiting … and yet I love it. The anticipation is half the delight!"
- "I have very little interest in chatter."
- I have the "special" delivery you requested.
She has several responses to this. Which one she says depends on what you were asked to steal for her.
Games, Dolls, and Statues: [verification needed — are Online:Contraband/Children's Toys included in this?]
- "Ah, objects of wonder and amusement. What captivated youth and lingered in age about these things?
When I was little, other children stole from me. Even my most precious doll. My earliest friend. I've always wondered how that might feel."
Ritual Objects and Oddities:
- "What wonderful curiosities! Each piece cherished by someone, whether out of devotion, or fascination, or research. Why else keep such things?
Exquisite."
Writings (inc. Scrivener Supplies) and Maps:
- "What today? A window to the world through another's eyes, the traces of their travels, the fanciful quill that delivered their very thoughts to my fingertips?
Ooo, give them here, I simply must see for myself!"
Cosmetics, Dry Goods (e.g. linens), and Wardrobe Accessories:
- "Special indeed. Each of these played a role in sculpting a person. The finishing touches of an identity. Lost on a whim. My whim.
I'll relish imagining who these pieces were before. Perhaps I'll incorporate them into myself."
Drinkware, Utensils, and Dishes and Cookware:
- "Ah, folksy wares and finery, seasoned with celebration and banality in equal measure. Quite the mismatched set, but that's part of the charm isn't it? Very metropolitan.
I wonder how many pieces would have been missed before they wandered off."
Speak to her again:
- "Was there more? No? Then be off, my barrister will send the usual payment to your guild."