Online:Haldyn Omavel
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Haldyn Omavel | |||
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Location | North of Sheogorath's Tongue | ||
Race | Dark Elf | Gender | Male |
Reaction | Friendly |
Haldyn Omavel is a Dark Elf found north of the ruins of Sheogorath's Tongue.
Related Quests[edit]
- The Fetish: Identify the origins of a strange religious statue.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
After speaking Acolyte Raloro in Kragenmoor, you'll find Haldyn in the ruins north of Sheogorath's Tongue. He will be strangely interested in the statue you have and will take off your hands with no hesitation:
- "What? What are you doing out here?"
- What are you doing here?
- "Me? Why I'm … an amateur archaeologist. Yes. Yes, I'm an archaeologist!
I came here looking for artifacts and such." - What sort of artifacts?
- "Oh, something small. Something shapely. Something I can take back to town with me. I'll keep it next to my be ….
I'll keep it in my collection." - Can I help you search?
- "No, I'll be fine. You go do whatever it is you do. And do it somewhere else.
I'll just keep looking for artifacts. They're for my collection."
- "Me? Why I'm … an amateur archaeologist. Yes. Yes, I'm an archaeologist!
- Can you identify this statue?/Something like this statue?
- "It's her! I mean … you found one! Amazing!"
- Found one … what?
- "Oh. Don't you know? No, you wouldn't know.
Thank you, friend. You've earned a substantial reward for this." - That's nice. But what is this?
- "That can wait. Give me that!
Thank you! I have to try it now. I'll get your payment out of my pack as soon as we're done here."
Haldyn will go to the altar at the center of the shrine and begin to pray:
- Haldyn Omavel: "Oh, come to me. Come to me, please."
A Winged Twilight will appear:
- Winged Twilight: "Who dares?"
- Haldyn Omavel: "Please, mistress. Hit me!"
- Winged Twilight: "As you wish."
The Daedra strikes Haldyn and he falls to the ground dead before his corpse vanishes. His pack reveals:
- "<Haldyn's journal is filled with lurid and disturbing fantasies involving Daedra, clearly the work of a disturbed mind.>
<There are some shoddy clothes and pouches of gold. The author evidently used his life's savings to pursue his dream.>"