Online:Dame Fayda
Dame Fayda | |||
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Home Settlement | Vastyr | ||
Race | Breton | Gender | Female |
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Order of the Albatross |
Dame Fayda is a Breton knight and member of the Order of the Albatross who can be found in Vastyr outside Castle Mornard, where she is accompanied by Druid Galphen.
Dialogue[edit]
Dame Fayda and Druid Galphen's dialogue will depend on your progress through the Galen storyline:
Before completing A Sea of Troubles:
- Dame Fayda: "Your people are in as much danger as everyone else, Galphen. Sea Elves make no distinctions when it comes to staging raids."
- Druid Galphen: "I didn't say we weren't, Dame Fayda. But the Stonelore can fend for themselves. We always have."
- Dame Fayda: "I'm simply suggesting that you bring your people into the city. The Vine District has room enough for more druids."
Speaking with Dame Fayda at this point:
- "Traveler, I recommend sticking close to the city. Reports of Sea Elf attacks are on the increase and we don't have enough knights to guarantee safety on the roads.
That's why Galphen requested an escort."
After attending the disastrous Draoife during A Sea of Troubles:
- Druid Galphen: "I can't believe the Firesong betrayed us. Attacking the Draoife … how will that bring the circles together?"
- Dame Fayda: "The Firesong will answer for this crime, Galphen. By House Mornard's honor, this I so swear!"
- Druid Galphen: "I don't want vengeance, Fayda. I don't want more death. I just … I just want my friends back."
Speaking with Dame Fayda at this point:
- "Druids attacking druids, what's this island coming to? Poor Galphen is beside himself."
After completing Tides of Ruin:
- Dame Fayda: "Please, Galphen. Remain in the city. There's a danger coming. Vastyr's walls can protect us all."
- Druid Galphen: "Yes, the city walls can protect the city folk. And the druids of the Vine District. But what about the rest of my brothers and sisters?"
- Dame Fayda: "Sir Stefan has a plan. Together we can all defend Galen from the Dreadsail pirates. It just makes sense."
Speaking with Dame Fayda at this point:
- "I've heard of your heroics on behalf of Sir Stefan and House Mornard. We could use more people like you. Our knights are stretched pretty thin right now."
After completing Seeds of Destruction, speaking with Dame Fayda at this point:
- "Druid Galphen is…interesting. We've exchanged pleasantries in the Vine District, of course, but this is the first time we've really had a chance to spend time together.
I find his insights into our current situation…quite interesting."
After the events of Guardian of Y'ffelon, you can return to Vastyr to find that Dame Fayda has returned:
- Dame Fayda: "Sir Balnon told me how insistent you were, Galphen. Called you a royal pain in the arse!"
- Druid Galphen: "I couldn't bear thinking of you, trapped in a cage on Y'ffelon. If my complaints helped convince Sir Stefan to save you and the others, I can live with the insult."
- Dame Fayda: "Sir Stefan and the mainlander. They saved us all and put an end to Archdruid Orlaith. And brought me back to you."
Speaking with Dame Fayda at this point:
- "I heard about your involvement in ending the Firesong threat and dealing with Archdruid Orlaith. For saving our island and making sure Galphen and the other druids are safe, you have my thanks."
During the events of The Hidden Lord and The Ivy Throne:
- Druid Galphen: "I thought our troubles were over after all the death and destruction, but something worse is coming, Fayda."
- Dame Fayda: "I feel it, too. Like a dark storm on the horizon."
- Druid Galphen: "I'm worried, Fayda. I don't think Galen's troubles are over."
Speaking with Dame Fayda at this point:
- "The Ascendant Order on Galen? Hard to believe. Then again, I've seen Dragons in Elsweyr and Dark Anchors in High Rock, I suppose anything is possible."
Once you have completed The Ivy Throne:
- Dame Fayda: "Was all this bloodshed really the result of a druidic prophecy, Galphen?"
- Druid Galphen: "I'm afraid so, Fayda. Sometimes religious conviction can drive even the best of us to do terrible things."
- Dame Fayda: "Well, at least the Ascendant Lord has been defeated. And we found each other, Galphen. That's the sunlight breaking through the clouds."
Speaking with Dame Fayda at this point, she has inner thoughts about Galphen:
- "After all this, I think I'm going to take Galphen up on his offer and find a quiet spot out in the wilderness to settle down.
What do you think? Can a former knight and a druid find a place to be happy? Couldn't hurt to try."