Online:Teelawei
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Teelawei | |||
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Home Settlement | Haj Uxith | ||
Race | Argonian | Gender | Male |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly |
Teelawei is an Argonian who can be found in Haj Uxith. He acts as a go-between for the two factions within the settlement, as well a negotiator when dealing other residents of Coldharbour. Teelawei plays a part in the Trial of Spirit.
Related Quests[edit]
- Wisdom of the Ages: Reconcile the scholars and warriors of an ancient Argonian settlement.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
He will be one of the individuals to be given an amulet:
- "Ah, I see the Trial of Spirit has begun. I am a go-between. I negotiate interactions between my people's two factions, as well as with the other inhabitants of Coldharbour."
- I have an amulet for you.
- "And which of Xohaneel's baubles do you think matches my daring nature?"
- <Give Teelawei the Amulet of Courage.>
- "Thank you. I need to be brave and resolute to negotiate not only with my own people, but with the sad and dangerous creatures that roam this twisted plane.
Here, take this Gem of Courage. You will need it when you reach the top of the pyramid."
- "Thank you. I need to be brave and resolute to negotiate not only with my own people, but with the sad and dangerous creatures that roam this twisted plane.
- <Give Teelawei the Amulet of Endurance.>
- "Thank you, but no. That amulet belongs to someone who works through hardships."
- <Give Teelawei the Amulet of Preservation.>
- "No, thank you. That amulet should go to someone who maintains our ways and traditions."
- <Give Teelawei the Amulet of Courage.>
If you give the wrong amulet, you ask:
- Let me give you a different amulet. / Let me try again.
After you give the right amulet, he will say:
- "The statues dedicated to the challenges we face on a daily basis await you at the top of the pyramid."
After the quest:
- "I often deal with the unknown in my role as a go-between and agreement broker."
Notes[edit]
- From his description of his duties, he sounds like a Root-Herald.