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I feel that my character Lorgar was more surprised at Mogrul's audacity than anything, although later he became quite indignant.

Basically Lorgar (Nord explorer/don't know what class stage 4 volkihar) isn't exactly the nicest guy around, but he's also not the type to go out of his way to hurt folks either. However, he is quite powerful (as are all lvl 60 or so characters I imagine) and has taken on things that most mortals cannot even dream of and isn't afraid to rub someone's face into that fact.

So when this backwater Orc and his buttbuddy show up demanding that he be paid a debt that Lorgar never owed him to begin with, all because he's butthurt about Devos (or whatever his name was) moving out to become a steward at Tel Mithryn, Lorgar was actually somewhat amused.

I like to think that this was Lorgar's response to Mogrul's threats.

"Son, lemme tell you exactly who you're threatening, and why that's a stupid idea.

I am the gods d***ed dragonborn, I have battled bandits, giants, beasts of all shapes and sizes, vampires, vampire hunters, werebeasts, soldiers, mages, archwizards, and dragons. By Oblivion I have fought gods capable of destroying the world. I have almost singelhandedly saved Raven Rock from turning into a ghost town. Yet you have the audacity, the balls to walk up to me and demand that I pay you one thousand septims over some debt that you had with some dumb kid who you can't shake down for cash anymore? I dunno whether to compliment your courage or laugh at your stupidity, but either way you're not getting paid."