Skyrim:Mercenary (wilderness)

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This article is about the mercenaries randomly encountered through Skyrim. For other mercenaries, see Mercenary.

Mercenary
Location Radiant
Race Radiant Gender Radiant
Level PC×1.1 (min=6) Class Destruction Mage
RefID N/A BaseID N/A
Other Information
Health 50+(PC-1.1)×9.2
Magicka 150+(PC-1.1)×7.3
Stamina 70
Primary Skills Destruction, Restoration, Alteration, Sneak
Morality No Crime Aggression Unaggressive
Faction(s) WEUnaggressiveAdventurerFaction
A male Breton mercenary

These Mercenaries are non-hostile NPCs who can be randomly encountered in the wilderness. They can be bribed, intimidated, or persuaded to mark a random dungeon location on your map. They never actually head towards the location given, and after you extract the location will stop and interact with any nearby items until they despawn. The marked location is actually not associated with any quest.

Dialogue[edit]

When you first approach them:

"There's been word of some trouble nearby. I'm on my way to investigate."
Where are you headed?
"I probably shouldn't tell everyone who asks. This is important business, you know."

You will then have a number of dialogue options, which will result in unique replies:

Player Choice Mercenary Response
Understandable. Be on your way. Thanks for wasting my time.
I could save you a lot of trouble...
(Persuade)
Succeed: "If you really want to do my job for me... Here, I'll mark the location on your map."
Fail: "No, I think I've got this one. Thanks, though."
Tell me where you're going before someone gets hurt.
(Intimidate)
Succeed: "All right, all right! No need to get violent. We're on the same side. I'll mark it on your map. This one's on you."
Fail: "Someone's going to get hurt, all right. (Attack)"
Whatever you're getting paid, I'll double it.
(Bribe)
"You want to pay me to do my job? Fine. I'll mark the location on your map."

If your choice ends in a non-hostile result:

"Just make sure to take care of whatever's going on there. It's my name on the line."

If spoken to again:

"Now I have some time to kill..."