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Not to be confused with Sai.
For other uses, see Sai Sahan.

Sai Sahan, son of Nazir Itaf Sahan of Bangkorai, was a Redguard noble, martial artist, master swordsman, and leader of the Imperial Dragonguard.[1]

Background[]

"The path ahead of us is a dark one, but it pleases me to know that I shall walk that path with friends."
―Sai to the Vestige, after being rescued from the Halls of Torment[src]

A member of the original Five Companions of Varen Aquilarios, Sai Sahan was also the Grandmaster of the Order of the Blades and was the head of the security detail of the then-incumbent Emperor Varen.

Sai learned much from his mentor and friend Kasura in the ways of the ancient Yokudan sword-saints during his childhood in the Valley of the Blades. He promised himself to revive these martial traditions, but when he failed to do so he shaved his head and served as a warrior in Tamriel's battlefields until he met Varen Aquilarios, a powerful Colovian military leader.

During the war with the Longhouse Emperors before Varen became Emperor of Cyrodiil, Sai rode at the head of a column of mercenary soldiers tasked by Varen to assist in the liberation of Leyawiin. It turned out that then-Emperor Leovic employed those mercenaries as double agents. When Sai came before the gates of Leyawiin with the mercenaries, they turned on him, hoping to deliver the severed head of Varen's legendary Dragonguard Commander to Emperor Leovic. Rumors say Sai cut through two armies of the would-be assassins bent on killing him. When he returned to Varen's rebellion base at Bruma weeks later, he did so with the scalps of eighty-six men and the news that Leyawiin had been freed.

After Varen deposed Leovic and proclaimed himself as Emperor, Sai Sahan helped him to find the Amulet of Kings for a ritual to make Varen into a Dragonborn, thus fully legitimizing his claim to the throne. However, the ritual was actually a dark trick by Mannimarco used to weaken the veil between Nirn and Oblivion, and thus begin the Planemeld. In the chaos after the ritual, Sai took the Amulet of Kings and fled, managing to hide it in the depths of the ancient, ruined city of Sancre Tor, only to be captured and brought to the Halls of Torment in Coldharbour later on.

The Planemeld[]

The Vestige first finds out about the Five Companions during Varen's flashback, depicting Sai Sahan as one of the loyal bodyguards who protected Varen. It is later revealed that during the events of the Soulburst, Sai Sahan fled with the Amulet of Kings and managed to hide the amulet within the Sancre Tor.

Sai was captured and brought to the Halls of Torment for his captors to obtain information, but he was stubborn, refusing to let out one word. He was rescued by the Vestige and either Abnur Tharn or Lyris Titanborn in 2E 582.

Personality[]

Sai Sahan is unyielding, honorable, patriotic and loyal, fiercely protective of those he considers friends especially to his Emperor. Sai understands duty and dedication, serves those he knows to be his betters, and hones his craft with singular dedication. Some say he is also burdened with a great deal of suppressed anger and blood-lust, savoring the heat of battle and insurmountable odds and relishing the act of killing his enemies. He has strong feelings for Lyris Titanborn, his so-called "Snow Lily," while taking to heart much of Abnur Tharn's snide comments.

His greatest regret was not being able to revive the ancient Yokudan traditions of the sword-saints, wiped out by the Yokudan Emperor many centuries ago. Abnur considered this a blessing considering these same traditions might have been the reason for the destruction of Yokuda.

Dialogue[]

Show: Halls of Torment
In the Halls of Torment:

"I do not know you. Why are you here? Who sent you?"

Varen sent me. I'm a friend. "The Emperor? He lives? This day is filled with wonders."
Did they force you to reveal the location of the Amulet of Kings? "They tortured me for many months―years, perhaps―but I did not break my vow. The amulet is hidden, and safe."
Can you walk? We need to get out of here. "My strength is returning. Lead on."

In the Harborage:

"I owe you my life. My Lord calls you Vestige? A strange name. Is it true your soul was taken from you?"

Yes, it's true. "Stranger still. My people say that bravery and honor are the hallmarks of a great soul, yet you have both of those things in great measure. I had begun to think that honor was a relic of the past. You give me hope."
How are you feeling? "I cannot say. Physically, I am unharmed. But mentally ...? I feel a darkness in my heart. A weight on my soul. I do not know how long this emptiness will remain."
How do we get the Amulet of Kings? "I hid the Amulet in a secret catacomb, protected by magical wards. The means of lifting these wards are in the keeping of my old mentor, Kasura. As soon as I am able, we must meet with her."
We will, as soon as you're well. You should rest, now. "I will try to rest, but I am a warrior. We cannot sit still for very long. And I should certainly bathe before we meet with Kasura. I am unpleasantly fragrant, and if she happened to be downwind of me, I would never hear the end of it."
As you say, Sai. "The path ahead of us is a dark one, but it pleases me to know that I shall walk that path with friends. May we all rest a little easier tonight. I know I shall."
Show: Valley of Blades
In the Harborage:

"Honor and faith to you, my friend. We are nearly ready to depart. My Lord Varen requested that Tharn and Snow Lily join us, for safety's sake, though I have seen fewer places as tranquil as the Valley of Blades."

Why do we need to go to the Valley of Blades? "An old friend, Kasura, dwells there. Before I was captured I placed an enchanted ring in her keeping. The ring is a key of sorts. Without it, we will not be able to open the secret chamber where the Amulet of Kings lies hidden."
Tell me about Kasura. "She was my first mentor and instructor, a true master of blades. She still trains young swordsmen in the valley. Those she deems worthy of her instruction."
What does she teach? "Swordsmanship, but much more than that. Her teachings revolve around a trinity of body, blade, and brilliance. The sword-singers of old were said to be masters of all three. Look, there will be time for questions later. Are you ready to depart?"
Yes, I'm ready.
I'm ready to travel to the Valley of the Blades.

In the Valley of Blades:

"Do you smell the scent of burning embers in the air? We may be in for a treat if Kasura is teaching the firewalk!"

Which way are we heading? "The abbey is just down the path. We're fortunate that my Lord Varen opened a portal for us. This landslide appears to have blocked the valley's only approach."
What could have caused it? "I cannot say. I've never known these mountains to experience earthquakes. Strange."
Let's go
Do all Redguard swordsman shave their beards? "It is tradition for Redguard men to shave their heads following a time of great trials. I shaved mine long ago, when I failed in the task to restore the lost tradition of the sword-singers. Also, long hair gets in the way during battle."
But you didn't shave your beard. "There is an old Redguard proverb. A man is only as great as the beard that wears him. A full and healthy beard carries with it a sense of great honor and wisdom. Also crumbs."
Couldn't it be grabbed in battle? "Oh, a few have tried, but a fool and his fingers are quickly parted."

In the Ancestral Crypt:

"I can feel the presence of my ancestors whenever I come here. I am burdened with a great responsibility to honor their sacrifice and uphold their legacy."

Your ancestors are interred here? "Aye. Along with some of the most renowned sword-singers who ever lived. We must tread carefully and with great respect."
Why did Kasura hide the ring here? "We both thought it would be well protected in the Valley of Blades. The most gifted young swordmasters of Hammerfell are invited to train with Kasura. The town was bristling with strength and steel before the Titan showed up."
How did Mannimarco find out about this valley? "I cannot say. Perhaps someone told him of my past. Perhaps he pried the memory from me during my time in the Halls of Torment. Either way, I am to blame for the valley's destruction. No one I love wil be safe until Mannimarco has been dealt with."
We'll stop Mannimarco. "Then I shall need a proper weapon. Kasura said that my father's greatsword lies with the ring. It seems proper that I should wield it in his honor."
Let's go.

After defeating the undead:

"The ring is ours for the time being. Guard it well."

I'll guard it with my life. "You must return to the Harborage and give it to Lord Varen. It will remain safe in his keeping until it is time to travel to Sancre Tor. Lyris, Abnur and I will remain here, to help Kasura bury the dead, and tend to the injured."
How will I return? "Lord Varen has been observing our progress. He will open a portal for you to return. There it is, at the top of the stairs. Go, quickly!"
I'll tell him what happened.
Show: Shadow of Sancre Tor
In the Harborage:

"The time has come for us to enter the catacombs of Sancre Tor. Do not underestimate the dangers that await us. In ages oast, Sancre Tor was a place of light, but I fear that is no longer the case. We must be prepared for anything."

Have you fully recovered from your wounds? "I have been through much, but this body is tougher than the great oaks of Valenwood. I go with neither hope, nor fear. It is useless to guess at a future that has yet to be written. You may hope if you wish, my friend. I will not judge."
What's our plan? "My Lord Varen will open a gateway to Sancre Tor. The amulet lies in a vault protected by powerful magic: a ward of Stendarr, the God of Justice and Mercy. Also, a God of Well-Earned Luck. I thought this could not hurt."
How do we break the ward? "The catacombs contain two shrines dedicated to the Divines. We must consecrate them in Stendarr's name. When that is done, the Ring of Stendar's Mercy should open the vault doors."
Tell me more about Sancre Tor. "It is written that Alessia received the divine inspiration for her slave rebellion at Sancre Tor, and so, built her holy city there. But that was long ago. The city is a ruin, now. It has become a dark place, with areas best left undisturbed."
What sort of areas? "We should avoid the Crypt of Heroes. I saw enough angry dead there to fill nine lifetimes. Kasura and I barely escaped with our lives. We will enter through the inner courtyard and avoid it entirely. Now, come. Time waits for no man."
Let's go!

After listening to Mannimarco:

"Mannimarco has been watching our every move. We led him right to the amulet!"

We must reach the Amulet of Kings first. "Mannimarco may be powerful enough to break through Stendarr's ward eventually. If we can get to the shrines quickly and receive Stendarr's blessing, we can pass through the ward, but leave it in place. He may not be able to follow for some time."
How do we get to the shrines? "We must make our way to the Inner Courtyard. From there we can access the chambers where the shrines are located."
Let's go.

At the Crypt of Heroes:

"Through that gate lies the Crypt of Heroes. We can enter, if you wish. But it is a foul place, where the dead are restless and angry."

While Sai catches his breath:

"Zeht's tears, I thought I could handle this! Mannimarco's sorcery brought back all of the pain and doubt I felt inside the Halls of Torment."

Are you going to be all right? "I have pushed my body much further than this. It is my mind that pains me. Mannimarco filled my head with shattered memories. They are like broken glass. With every beat of my heart, they stab into me."
Take a moment. Catch your breath. "That voice ... Mannimarco's voice ... it tauned me over and over in an endless cycle, for years on end. He never broke my will, but he broke ... something."
Will you be able to make it through this, Sai? "I will make it through this, my friend. I did not endure years of torture in the Halls of Torment, only to give up now! My pain has subsided. Let us make haste, and finish this."
Where do we go from here? "We must consecrate the two shrines with Stendarr's blessing before the vault can be opened. The first shrine rests in the Dragonguard Tomb, where so many of my fallen comrades were interred. We must take care to respect their resting place."
Let's go.

While praying at the Dragonguard Tomb:

"Stendarr―God of Mercy, Charity, and Justice―empower us with your wisdom and vision. Help us to right the wrongs of this world through your grace and with your guidance. Encourage us as we smite the wicked and punish the unjust! Now, we have only to consecrate the second shrine before we can enter the vault."

At the Reman Tomb:

"The second shrine is in the chamber beyond. There is a trick to reaching it, a puzzle of sorts, but I do not recall its solution. The altar is on the far side, but to reach it, the drawbridge must be lowered."

While praying at the Reman Tomb:

"Stendarr, God of Mercy, Charity and Justice, by your grace and through these consecrations, we beseech you to lower your wards and grant us safe passage into the Vault of Kings."

At the Vault of Kings:

"There it is. The door to the Vault of Kings."

What do I need to do? "The shrines have been consecrated in Stendarr's name. Now, you must use the Ring of Stendarr's Mercy to open the vault doors!"
How? "Stand in the casting circle and direct the ring at the doors to life the ward. The doors should open wide!"
I'm ready.

After opening the vault door:

"Look! The Amulet! I can see it from here!"

Show: Council of the Five Companions
In the Harborage:

"The greatest of the Sword-Saints, Divad, tells us that destiny is a chain, forged one link at a time. Our chain is nearly complete. There is but one link remaining."

What is this link? "It is you, my friend. You are the link. I will not bore you with effusive praise, but state it plainly. You are a great warrior and a trusted friend and we would like to extend to you an offer."
What offer? "When Emperor Varen first brought the Five Companions together, he did so in the hope of creating a Tamriel where all men could live freely and safely beneath one banner."
Go on. "The Five Companions failed, betrayed from within by one of our own: the Worm King Mannimarco. All that came after was the result of one man's treachery. Now four of the five are reunited to right that great wrong. But destiny requires a fifth."
What are you suggesting? "We want you to join us as our fifth member. You are the champion we should have had with us back then. Don't look so grave. This is largely sumbolic. But, please ... human an old soldier."
I am honored to join you as the last member of the Five Companions.
The Five Companions failed. Let's not risk repeating history.
Show: God of Schemes
At the Seat of Tyranny:

"I see that look in your eye, Vestige, and I wonder―am I to be the one? Know that I would consider it a great honor. It would be a fine death."

You sound very confident. "When you live each day as if it were your last, as I have, eventually you will be right. I was born to die a hero's death. I have always known this, and I have always been prepared for it."
Do you really want me to choose you? "I once swore to protect my Emperor and failed. I cannot allow him to sacrifice his life in my place. Nor can I ask this of Lyris, my Snow Lily. She is more important to me than she will ever know. Please. Give me this honor."
Very well. I choose you, Sai Sahan.
I need more time to decide.

If Lyris was sacrificed:

"Honor and faith to you always, my friend. My part in this is over."

What will you do now? "Snow Lily is gone, and I will mourn her passing, but my duties are not yet finished. My Lord Varen and I will travel to the Abbey of Blades to help rebuild. Then I will devote myself to the creation of a new generation of blademasters."
Will we meet again? "Who can say? I do know that I need time to heal. I cannot help but blame you for Snow Lily's death. Perhaps that is unfair—it was her decision as much as yours—but it is the truth."
I'm sorry. Things will be all right, in time.

If Varen was sacrificed:

"So, this is where our roads diverge."

You and Lyris are going back to the Abbey? "For a time. There is much to rebuild there, and I owe it to Kasura to bring her the news of our victory personally. Snow Lily and I, well ... maybe we shall finally have some time to ourselves."
Aren't you going to chase after Tharn? "To what end? No, let him return to his Imperial City. He played his role, and that is enough. Grudges are like poison to the spirit. But perhaps, once the Abbey of Blades has been rebuilt..."
Yes? "I have never been content to remain in one place for too long. It is not my nature. Eventually I am overcome by the need to endanger myself. Between comfort and adventure, I always choose adventure."
Then perhaps we'll meet on the road, some day. "I would like that. It has been a singular honor, Vestige. Although I suppose that name is no longer appropriate, is it? Varen would be proud of you. I know we are."
Farewell, Sai Sahan.
Show: The Dragonguard's Legacy
In The Valley of Blades, after completing "God of Schemes":

"It's good to see you again, Vestige. Ready to once again answer Tamriel's latest cry for help?"

Of course. What have you been doing since we last met, Sai? "I returned to the abbey to help Kasura rebuild. I'm not much of a carpenter, but I do what I can. When the Dragons invaded Elsweyr, I knew my duty was to fight against them, and I began to search for the wisdom of the ancient Dragonguard."
Perhaps these maps will help you. They show the locations of two Dragonguard sanctuaries. [?]
[?] "Speak to Kasura. She uncovered an ancient Dragonguard tool known as a grappling bow. Such a device may prove useful in our journey to come. Why don't you try to figure out how to best utilize it?"
All right, I'll ask Kasura about this grappling bow.
Can I ask you some questions before I go? "Speak quickly, for the sand in the hourglass never stops falling."
Why do you want to find a way to battle the Dragons? "As far as I know, I'm the last of the Dragonguard. Once, my duty was to protect the emperor and defend the empire. Now … now I must carve a new path from the legends of old. Now I prepare to hunt Dragons."
Seems like you're putting a lot of faith in old legends. "Someone needs to take up the mantle. Besides, faith and legends go hand in hand. They are the whetstone that sharpens my blade. Let us see where my faith in old legends takes us before we dismiss the notion that my predecessors were Dragon slayers."
What have you been up to since Coldharbour? "Ah, our grand battle within the Daedric realm …. I was ready to lay down my life to protect Tamriel from Molag Bal's dark schemes. Then the battle was done. I was looking for a new purpose when I heard that Dragons had returned to Elsweyr."
So your new purpose is to stop the Dragons? "A noble goal, wouldn't you agree, Vestige? Evil must be defeated, innocents must be protected. And so we continue to fight. At this point in time, I know of no greater evil than the Dragons that rampage over Elsweyr."

After learning to use the Grappling Bow:

"This old warrior has deciphered the first map. It leads to the Wind Scour Temple, hidden atop the ruins of HoonDing's Watch. I saw the light of the brazier. I take it you were able to utilize the grappling bow?"

Yes, I used it to reach the roof of the training hall. "Excellent. As the saying goes, a weapon is only as reliable as the soldier who wields it. With that being said, it would be best not to drop the device. It's incredibly old. Now, are you ready to depart for Wind Scour Temple?"
What are we looking for in the Wind Scour Temple? "Anything we can use against the Dragons. Tomes describing hunting techniques and strategies, weapons … honestly, whatever appears to be useful. If you spot something of value, let me know."
I'm ready to depart for Wind Scour Temple "Let's be on our way, then. Kasura has agreed to let us borrow her horses. The sooner we search these Dragonguard sanctuaries, the sooner we can uncover their secrets."

In Wind Scour Temple:

"It appears the sanctuary's archives are out of reach. There doesn't even appear to be a place to use the grappling bow. I … I don't know how to proceed."

There must have been a way for the Dragonguard to reach it. "I agree. After all, with the proper application of will, the way always opens. Hmm. Perhaps the answer lies in these statues."
Do you know anything about these statues? "I am familiar with these personages. The statues represent the four greatest Grandmasters the Dragonguard have ever known. Ghelin-Brol who helped establish the order, Ettiene Volusus who chronicled their history, and so forth."
And how do these Grandmasters help us reach that ledge? "A brazier stands before each. Perhaps if we were to light them, they would reveal a way forward. Though I also suspect there's a proper order to it all. Read each statue's plaque and see if they contain any clues."
All right, I'll read the plaques and try lighting the braziers.

After finding "Searching for the Horn of Ja'darri, Part 1":

"Have you found anything useful? Dragon hunting techniques, perhaps? Maybe even a weapon?"

I found a journal. The Dragonguard came here in search of the Horn of Ja'darri. "The Horn of Ja'darri? This journal claims … it's a Dragonhorn of great power! And the last of the original Dragonguard went in search of it. Incredible. I thought Dragonhorns were merely legends, but according to this, at least one exists."
This seems like the sort of relic you were searching for. "Indeed! A Dragonhorn would give us the edge we desperately need to combat the Dragon invasion of Elsweyr. Provided this horn is as powerful as the journal indicates."
They didn't find the Dragonhorn here, but they were going to search Storm Talon Temple next. "Storm Talon Temple? That's the location revealed by the second map. It's near the entrance to Aphren's Hold in Stormhaven. We should head there at once and see what we can find."
I'll head to Storm Talon Temple and meet you there. (Fast Travel to Stormhaven)
I'd like to look around a bit more before I leave. (Do Not Fast Travel) "I recommend you show your respects to the Grandmasters before you depart. We owe them all a great deal."

In Storm Talon Temple:

"It appears this sanctuary has fallen into ruin, blocking our path to the archives. As the Dragonguard say, every path is worthy of pursuit. Though it seems the path we seek is a rather tricky one. Hmm."

Do you have any ideas? "Why don't you try using your grappling bow? There may be a path forward that we just can't see from this vantage point. I suggest you pick a direction and see where it takes you. If you become stuck, feel free to return here and try again."
All right, I'll try to grapple to the archives.

After finding "Searching for the Horn of Ja'darri, Part 2":

"Were you able to find the Horn of Ja'darri?"

No, but I found another journal. It says that the Dragonhorn resides in Dark Water Temple. "Interesting. We should prepare to face further challenges. Neither Wind Scour nor Storm Talon were easy to navigate. I suspect this next sanctuary will prove similarly difficult. Does the book indicate where this Dark Water is located?"
The sanctuary's in Eastmarch, south of Windhelm. "We can take the horses to Windhelm, and then search on foot from there."
Let's head for Dark Water Temple right now. (Fast Travel to Eastmarch)
You should go on ahead. I'll join you soon. (Do Not Fast Travel)

After finding "Searching for the Horn of Ja'darri, Part 3"

"Did you find anything? Something about the Dragonhorn?"

I found another journal. It says a Dragon named Vahlokzin stole the Dragonhorn. "By Leki's blade! Of all the possibilities I imagined, that was never among them. No matter the dangers, we must retrieve that Dragonhorn. The fate of Elsweyr depends on it! Did the journal indicate where Vahlokzin lairs?"
The Dragon makes its lair in a dormant volcano in Southern Elsweyr. The journal includes a map. "Such a journey requires planning and preparation. Let's return to the Abbey of Blades and check in with Kasura."
Let's depart then. (Fast Travel to Abbey of Blades)
I want to explore the sanctuary some more. (Do Not Fast Travel) "These Dragonguard sanctuaries, hidden for so long. How many more lie buried in the dust? How much knowledge remains lost to us?"

Back in The Valley of Blades:

"When you brought the Dragonguard sanctuary maps to me, I had no idea what we would find. Hunting techniques, perhaps. Maybe a weapon or two. But the promise of a Dragonhorn! That's more than I dreamed possible after all this time."

We don't have the Dragonhorn yet. "Those who risk nothing inadvertently risk it all. Either we face this single Dragon to gain a Dragonhorn, or we face a horde without such a weapon at our side. But what's risk without reward? Here's something for the aid you provided thus far."
Show: The Horn of Ja'darri
At the start of the quest:

"The journals we discovered in the Dragonguard sanctuaries point to one obvious conclusion. The Horn of Ja'darri exists, but was stolen by the Dragon Vahlokzin. We must enter the Dragon's lair in Southern Elsweyr and retrieve the horn."

That happened so long ago. Can we be sure the Dragonhorn still exists? "The journals indicated that the horn was indestructible. And Stendarr knows that Dragons are as close to immortal and unchanging as the earth and sky. Fate has placed the Horn of Ja'darri in our path for a purpose. I believe that with all my heart."
Were you able to determine the location of the Dragon's lair? "Despite its age, the map included with the journal clearly shows where we must go. A dormant volcano in Southern Elsweyr. I ask you, friend, will you make this journey with me?"
I'll accompany you to the Dragon's lair, Sai. "The horses will carry us to the nearest port. From there, we can charter a boat and sail to Southern Elsweyr. Thanks to the map you found in Dark Water Temple, it should be easy enough to find Vahlokzin's lair."
Before we depart, can we review what we learned at the Dragonguard sanctuaries? "An excellent idea. Wisdom and reason are sharpened into focus every time we scrutinize the things we learned. What would you like to discuss?"
What's the significance of the Horn of Ja'darri? "When Emperor Varen made me captain of his Dragonguard, I swore to protect the Empire. With the return of the Dragons, I knew I had to find a way to fight the beasts—just like the Dragonguard of old. The Horn of Ja'darri could be our best weapon."
The horn is a weapon? "It's a Dragonhorn of great power, nearly indestructible and able to replenish its innate magic. It has no equal! With the Horn of Ja'darri, we have a chance to defeat the Dragons of Elsweyr. Without it, the Dragons have a distinct advantage."
What do we know about Vahlokzin's lair? "The journal described a dormant volcano near the coast of Southern Elsweyr, though I suspect we'll find a cave or ruin nearby. Dragons prefer secure lairs and aren't known to nest out in the open. Plus, it needs a place to hide the stolen horn."
How do you think Vahlokzin managed to steal the Dragonhorn? "I never heard of Vahlokzin before we saw the name in the journal, but Dragons are clever creatures. Besides, the Dragonguard was dissolved around that time. In all likelihood, the sanctuary was abandoned, leaving the Horn of Ja'darri undefended."
I'm ready to depart. (Fast Travel to Vahlokzin's Lair)

After finding the Final Letter of Sergeant Berarah:

"Notice the pulleys. They should help us lower the drawbridge. Unfortunately, I'm not sure which combination of settings will open the way. See if you can find anything that could assist us."

A Dragonguard tried to lower the drawbridge. She left a note behind, which contains a riddle. "Tried to lower the drawbridge, you say? Well, that certainly doesn't bode well for us. Tell me the riddle."
"Khenarthi flies overhead. Alkosh stands in the glory. The Mane bows before their greatness." "Hmm. Khenarthi is the Khajiiti god of travel, not unlike Tava, the Bird God. Alkosh is called Akatosh by most, the Dragon God of Time. And the Mane is a Khajiiti spiritual leader."
What do they have to do with the pulleys? "Each pulley features an icon—a bird, an hourglass, or a Khajiit. This riddle must hint toward where to position the two pulleys of each icon. Remember, "Khenarthi flies overhead. Alkosh stands in glory. The Mane bows before their greatness.""

Upon finding the Horn of Ja'darri:

"At last, the Horn of Ja'darri! Now we finally have a chance against this Dragon threat."

Here, Sai. You should take the Dragohorn.

Back in the Valley of Blades:

"Now that we have the Horn of Ja'darri, our true work begins. As the saying goes, strike when the opportunity appears or stand by and do nothing. I can never do nothing."

And the Horn of Ja'darri is an opportunity? "Most certainly. You saw how it knocked Vahlokzin out of the sky, granting us a significant advantage in battle. If it's as indestructible as the journal says, it will prove invaluable in the battles to come. I just wish we knew the Horn's origin."
Does the origin of the Dragonhorn matter? "Vahlokzin implied that the Dragonhorn was willingly given by another of its kind. But what manner of Dragon would give away its own horn? And for what purpose? Ah, well. Perhaps things will become clearer with more study."
What's your next move, Sai? "I must train with the Dragonhorn and prepare for what lies ahead. And so must you, warrior. When the time comes, I will call for your aid. Together, we shall fight back against the Dragons and drive them from Elsweyr. This, I swear to you."

After finishing the quest, if "God of Schemes" has been completed:

"When a Dragonguard dies, we say a prayer. May your flame burn eternal. It's a promise to honor them, a desire for their legacy to live on. And it's an oath that we uphold, to never forget those who came before. An oath I will always honor."

After you train with the Dragonhorn, what happens next? "Reports tell me that the Dragons have moved into Southern Elsweyr, ravaging towns and villages along the way. That is where I will go, and I'll send for you when I get there."
Just the two of us? Will that be enough to turn the tide of the Dragons? "We won't be alone. We'll rally others to our cause, those willing to take up the mantle of the Dragon hunters of old. It will be glorious! We still have so much to learn, though. So much to do to reignite the Dragonguard."
Have you spoken with the other companions lately? "I've been far too busy. Between helping rebuild the abbey and finding a way to fight the Dragon invasion in Elsweyr, there's been little time to socialize."
What about Lyris? Wasn't she going to help you rebuild the abbey? "Yes, she did. For a time. I hoped she would join me in my efforts to reclaim the wisdom of the Dragonguard. But something else called my Snow Lily away. Something Lyris felt she had to do."
What caused her to depart? "I'm afraid she did not say. Perhaps it was something she wished to do alone, or perhaps she was afraid I would forsake my duties and join her. She did promise to write, though. I eagerly await her letters."

Conversations[]

Lyris Titanborn

Lyris: "Sai! What's happened to you? What have they done?" Sai: "Lyris! Lyris, I can see you! Are you really there?" Lyris: "Sai, it's me! We're seeing some kind of vision of you. Do you know where you are?" Sai: "I ... I don't know. They're torturing me. They ... want the Amulet of Kings. Want me to tell them where it's hidden. But I haven't broken. Not yet." Lyris: "Sai, you need to hold on. We're going to find you. I'll make sure of it. We'll find you! Somehow, we'll get you out of here! Sai? Sai! No! Bring him back, you bastards!"

The Tharn Speaks

Sai Sahan: "You will not break me, King of Worms!" Mannimarco: "I can, and I shall! Where is the Amulet of Kings?" Sai Sahan: "You cannot break the will of a son of Yokuda! I spit on you!"

Torture

Mannimarco: "Where is the Amulet of Kings?" Duchess of Anguish: "Where is the Amulet of Kings? This can all be over if you just tell me. You can finally rest. You'd like that, wouldn't you, Sai?" Sai Sahan: "Have I been here two years, or two thousand years? I can no longer tell. But I will never break! Never!" Varen Doppelganger: "You failed me, Sai. Why didn't you protect me? I should have never trusted you."

Valley of Blades

Sai Sahan: "It is strange to return to these mountains. Memories of youth flood my mind, each one bringing its own sorrow, or its own smile." Abnur Tharn: "Oh, joy. We've been here less than five minutes and Sahan is already getting maudlin and weepy." Lyris Titanborn: "Shut up, Tharn! Don't let him get to you, Sai. Let him roll his eyes. Maybe he'll find a brain back there." Sai Sahan: "What is this? The abbey burns! Quickly! We must find Kasura!" Lyris Titanborn: "So much destruction! What could have done this?" Abnur Tharn: "I'm afraid I've seen this before. Keep an eye skyward, Titanborn!" Sai Sahan: "Kasura! There!" Kasura: "Sai Sahan! Intruders ... cultists .... they attacked the abbey. So many of my students have fallen ...." Sai Sahan: "Kasura! Are you injured? What happened? The abbey is in ruins, Kasura! How could they ...?" Kasura: "A gigantic beast ... like nothing I've ever seen! The cultists ... they're opening rifts to Oblivion!" Sai Sahan: "Save your strength, Kasura. We will make them pay, I promise you!" Lyris Titanborn: "What do you think? Trap?" Abnur Tharn: "It's only a trap if you don't know about it. I assume everything is a trap. Therefore, it's a challenge." Mannimarco: "In the name of Molag Bal, come forth and destroy his enemies!" Mannimarco: "Heed me, Daedric minions, and obey!" Mannimarco: "Hosts of Oblivion, come forth and feast!" Kasura: "Sai, the Titan returns!" Mannimarco: "Ah, Sai Sahan and company, at last! My pet has been waiting for you." Lyris Titanborn: "Eyes skyward! Here it comes!" Mannimarco: "How many more of your friends must die, Sai Sahan? Where is the Amulet of Kings?"

Ancestral Crypt

Kasura: "Follow me. The hidden entrance will not be obvious." Lyris Titanborn: "Why would a crypt need a secret entrance?" Abnur Tharn: "It's a wonder there's an unplundered crypt in all of Skyrim! You Nords could learn a thing or two from the builders of Hammerfell." Sai Sahan: "Perhaps Hammerfell could also teach Nibenay the virtue of good manners." Kasura: "Here we are. Watch your step as you descend."

Ring of Stendarr's Mercy

Sai Sahan: "Tread lightly. Few living have been permitted to walk among these honored dead." Sai Sahan: "Divad Hunding, son of Frandar do Hunding Hel Ansei No Shira, the greatest of the Sword Saints. The hearth of every household in Hammerfell has small alcove containing a copy of his father's greatest work, The Book of Circles." Sai Sahan: "Ra Abah was a warrior of great renown. He fought alongside Frandar Hunding in the seven great battles against the Armies of Hira, and survived. At the final battle at Hattu Mountain, more than three hundred thousand gave their lives."
[After finding the Ring]
Sai Sahan: "It seems fitting that the Ring of Stendarr's Mercy lies with my father's greatsword. We will need both for the battles that lay before us." Sai Sahan: "By the sword of my father, Nazir Itaf Sahan, I pledge myself to the destruction of Mannimarco and the liberation of Tamriel from the tyranny of the God of Schemes, Molag Bal!"
[After talking to Kasura]
Mannimarco: "I knew you would lead me to the ring, eventually. Give it to me!" Sai Sahan: "Your presence defiles this place, Mannimarco!" Mannimarco: "Give me the ring and I might spare your pathetic lives!" Lyris Titanborn: "We struck down your Titan and we'll strike you down soon enough!" Mannimarco: "The Titan was a prelude of what's to come if you continue to defy me!" Abnur Tharn: "Defy you? Your delusions of godhood are laughable, your ignominious corpse-herder!" Mannimarco: "Very well, then. I'll simply take the ring from your corpses." Sai Sahan: "Blasphemy! How dare you raise the honored dead to fight your battle!"
[After defeating Divad Hunding]
Kasura: "Sai, look out! He's raising Ra Abah!"
[After defeating Ra Abah]
Abnur Tharn: "The next time you hide something from the most powerful necromancer in all of Tamriel, you might reconsider hiding it in a bloody tomb!"
[After defeating Ansei Kalam and Ra Adia]
Sai Sahan: "Hold the line! They must not get the ring!"
[After defeating Ra Hasa, Ra Huzar, and Ansei Satameh]
Sai Sahan: "Rest in peace, honored dead." Kasura: "I swear on the souls of my ancestors, I will avenge Mannimarco's blasphemy!"
[After talking to Sai Sahan]
Kasura: "The damage is great, but if you had not arrived when you did, there would be nothing left to rebuild. Be safe in the coming days, my friends. I look forward to your return." Sai Sahan: "The Abbey of Blades will rise from these ashes. If I survive the dark path we must walk, I will return to help Kasura shape a new generation of blademasters."

Sancre Tor

Lyris Titanborn: "You could have hidden that amulet anywhere in Tamriel, and this was your first choice?" Sai Sahan: "It seemed like a good idea at the time." Abnur Tharn: "Brilliant. Why is it that the people with the most ridiculous ideas are always the ones who are most certain of them?" Lyris Titanborn: "Shut up, Tharn." Sai Sahan: "Shut up, Tharn."

Confronting Mannimarco

Mannimarco: "What brings you to Sancre Tor, old friends? Looking for an amulet, perhaps?" Sai Sahan: "Mannimarco? How did you find this place?" Mannimarco: "Do you really think I'd allow you to escape the Halls of Torment if I couldn't track your every movement?" Lyris Titanborn: "Sai, no! Mannimarco, stop! You're killing him!" Mannimarco: "Where is the Amulet of Kings? My master, Molag Bal, demands it!" Abnur Tharn: "Your master. Please! You would use the amulet to betray Molag Bal!" Mannimarco: "Fool! When I ascended, you could have been at my right hand, Tharn. Instead you chose to allign yourself with mongrels and imbeciles. Now you'll die with them!" Abnur Tharn: "You won't get away with this. Do you really think you can betray a Daedric Prince?" Mannimarco: "With the Amulet of Kings, all things are possible! Nations will tremble and bow before me! I will be a god!" Sai Sahan: "The Amulet of Kings will never be yours! It is protected by a ward of the Divines!" Mannimarco: "You mean your ward of Stendarr, God of Merciful Forbearance, patron of gutless, law-abiding dimwits? It won't even slow me down!"

Sancre Tor's courtyard

Lyris Titanborn: "Sai, are you well enough to continue?" Sai Sahan: "Have no fear, Snow Lily. I am Redguard. We are like mountain bamboo: far stronger and more flexible than we might appear." Abnur Tharn: "I find it hilarious that Mannimarco chose such a massive projected appearance. He's obviously overcompensating for something."

Sancre Tor Inner Chamber

Mannimarco: "Persistent, aren't you? Do you really think you can keep me from acquiring the amulet?" Sai Sahan: "The Amulet of Kings is under the protection of Stendarr's ward! It will never be yours!" Mannimarco: "Ah, Sai. You still don't understand, do you? My plan will succeed because of your ward of Stendarr! It will prevent Molag Bal from observing or interfering. By the time the ward is down and the amulet is mine, it will already be too late!" Lyris Titanborn: "You're insane if you think you can betray the God of Schemes!" Mannimarco: "Naive child! You know nothing! Chim-el Adabal, the red diamond at the center of the Amulet of Kings, is the most powerful Soul Gem ever created! With the amulet in my possession, I will absorb Molag Bal's power, reducing him to an empty husk of ethereal flesh. Then I will trap his essence within the gem! In time, the name Molag Bal will be forgotten! In time, all of Tamriel will bow down before me! Soon, the God of Schemes will have a new name: Mannimarco!" Sai Sahan: "I do not like Mannimarco as a mortal. I think I will like him even less as a god."

Sancre Tor Inner Courtyard

Sai Sahan: "Please. A moment, my friends. I ... I must rest before we continue." Lyris Titanborn: "Sai? Are you all right? That bastard really hurt you, didn't he? I swear to the gods I'll take his head off!" Sai Sahan: "I'll be fine, Snow Lily. I just need a moment to catch my breath." Lyris Titanborn: "Take all the time you need. I'll keep watch. If there's anything I can do, just name it." Abnur Tharn: "An enchanting moment. I'll be over here, bringing up my lunch."

Dragonguard Tomb

Sai Sahan: "The shrine is on the far side of the room. Quickly, we must find our way across!" Mannimarco: "I've a surprise for you, Sai. Do you remember your fall comrades from the Dragonguard? I've taken the liberty of raising them, and they're quite anxious to see you."

Sancre Tor Vault

Abnur Tharn: "Dank corridors, crumbling walls, nauseating smells. This place has all the charm of a Riften brothel. It must feel very much like home to you, Titanborn." Lyris Titanborn: "You mean a crypt filled with the rotting corpses of inbred kings and failed statesmen. Must be what it's like at a Tharn family reunion." Sai Sahan: "It is more pleasant in the summer months."

Vault Antechamber

Mannimarco: "Your pathetic efforts will not succeed! The Amulet of Kings will be mine!" Sai Sahan: "I swear by Stendarr's grace and the sword of my father, you will not win, Mannimarco!" Mannimarco: "Soon, you will know the extent of my power and bow before me! Through the Amulet of Kings, I will be transformed! All the nations of Tamriel will bow before me! They will worship me and beg for my mercy! All will know the name of Mannimarco as their one, true god!" Lyris Titanborn: "You'll never get away with it, Mannimarco! We'll fight you to our last breath!" Mannimarco: "By all means, my old friends. Try and stop me!"

Retrieving the Amulet of Kings

Mannimarco: "Miserable fools! You are nothing! I am Mannimarco!" Abnur Tharn: "Keep Mannimarco occupied! I'll close the portal!" Mannimarco: "Minions, arise! Obey me!" Sai Sahan: "I will hold them at the portal! Focus on Mannimarco!" Mannimarco: "I grow tired of these games!" Lyris Titanborn: "He's weakening! Don't stop now!" Mannimarco: "Do you really think that death can stop the most powerful necromancer Tamriel has ever known? This is merely a transition! My first step towards true immortality! Now witness my true power! Watch as I rise up from the grave and ascend to godhood!" Molag Bal: "Worm! You think you can betray the Lord of Brutality and Domination without consequence? You will pay for your arrogance! You will writhe in agony for the rest of eternity! Your tortured screams will echo throughout Oblivion to serve as a warning to others!"
[After retrieving the Amulet]
Lyris Titanborn: "Everything Mannimarco did was designed to pit us against each other. We can't let that happen. Look what we can accomplish when we work together." Abnur Tharn: "How uncharacteristically optimistic of you, Titanborn. I may have that embroidered on a pillow." Lyris Titanborn: "The Divines gave you a nose for a reason, Tharn. So you can keep your mouth shut and still keep breathing." Abnur Tharn: "Well played, Titanborn. Well played."

The Five Companions

Sai Sahan: "My lord, with your permission." Varen Aquilarios: "You needn't call me that anymore, Sai Sahan. We are equals now." Sai Sahan: "All those years ago, when we fought beneath our lord's banner to free the Empire from the Longhouse Emperors, we did so with a dream of freedom and peace in mind―not just for the Empire, but for all of Tamriel. Together we forged a fellowship stronger than any blade, only to see it shattered upon the rocks of deceit by one of our own. That fellowship is no more, yet we four have assembled here, united by a single purpose. It is not vengeance that drives us, but truth and loyalty and justice. I, Sai Sahan, steward of the Abbey of Blades, call for the Five Companions to be reforged this day. By the light of Stendarr, and the heart of Lorkhan, may our blade fellowship be forged anew. And may the Vestige, our mutual friend and ally, become its tip, that we may thrust it straigt into the heart of a Daedric Prince." Lyris Titanborn: "Sai Sahan is right. You are the member that we should have had all those years ago." Varen Aquilarios: "It is as the Scrolls foretold. The soulless one will become the brightest of five stars, and they shall guide us to the coming dawn." Abnur Tharn: "Oh, please. You melodramatic sots! Fine, fine. If seeing one of your foolish prophecies come true will help to ensure the safety of the Empire, I'll play along." Sai Sahan: "We stand united once more―the Five Companions are reforged, and together we will strike down the God of Schemes!" Lyris Titanborn: "Come here, my friend. I've got a few things I want to say before you go."

The Price of Divine Power

Abnur Tharn: "Of course it is. The fact of the matter stands, however. One of the Five will need to give their life to fuel this attack, when the time comes." Lyris Titanborn: "So you said before the Vestige arrived. And I've already thought over it. I'll do it." Sai Sahan: "Snow Lily, no! You should not need to give your life this way. This is my duty―penance for my numerous failures. This is my chance to make things right." Varen Aquilarios: "The Scrolls said nothing of this moment, and so I am not bound to their dictates. Vestige, I ask that you let me do this one thing. All that has happened was because of my hubris. I shall be the one." Lyris Titanborn: "Sire, you've done enough. This was Mannimarco's doing, not yours." Abnur Tharn: "As the one who will fight the Daedric Prince, the Vestige should decide." Lyris Titanborn: "I don't see you leaping to volunteer, Tharn. Saving your own backside again?" Abnur Tharn: "Hard as it may be, Lyris, don't be an idiot. I am the only one who knows the ritual and we don't have time to teach anyone else." Varen Aquilarios: "That's enough. It won't be decided here and now. Vestige, come here. I have some final words for you."

Heart's Grief

The Prophet: "This place is alive with pain and suffering. This must be where Molag Bal torments those who displease him." Lyris Titanborn: "Look there! Is that Mannimarco?" Abnur Tharn: "Mannimarco! He was a back-stabbing hypocrite with delusions of godhood. The fool got precisely what he deserved!"

If Mannimarco is released:

Mannimarco: "You actually released me? Naive fool! Future generations will pay for your weakness!" Abnur Tharn: "Are you insane? That worm didn't deserve your mercy!" Lyris Titanborn: "Why do I get the feeling we're going to regret this?"

Seat of Tyranny

The Prophet: "There. That place should serve us well. Let us assemble and prepare the ritual." Lyris Titanborn: "What do you suppose this place was?" Sai Sahan: "A temple of some kind. The Dark Anchors may have pulled it into Coldharbour. Or, perhaps it was created by the Daedra to mock the Divines." Abnur Tharn: "What does it matter? We can't wait any longer. We must perform the ritual. Vestige, it is time for you to make your decision."

The ritual

Abnur Tharn: "Position yourself over there, Vestige. And brace yourself."

If Lyris Titanborn is the sacrifice:

Sai Sahan: "Snow Lily, no... don't do this. Please." Lyris Titanborn: "Death is simply life's next great adventure, and I am prepared to make the journey. I hope to see you all again one day, in Sovngarde. Until then, it has been my greatest honor."

If Sai Sahan is the sacrifice:

Lyris Titanborn: "Sai, I... I'll never forget you. And we'll finish this, I swear it." Sai Sahan: "I am honored to make this sacrifice. When you think of me, I hope you remember me fondly, and sing songs of this day while you toast to my memory."

The aftermath

If Lyris Titanborn was sacrificed:

Sai Sahan: "How have we returned? The last thing I remember was being overwhelmed!" Cadwell: "Right. Sorry about that. I called in a bit of help to pull you out of there. I do hope I didn't overstep my bounds." Varen Aquilarios: "He is gone! Molag Bal no longer touches my mind! I am finally free of him!" Sai Sahan: "My Lord Varen, are you injured?" Varen Aquilarios: "I'm fine, Sai. But where is Tharn? I do not hear his steps nor his breath." Cadwell: "He vanished. Ran off, I think. And he took the amulet you chaps found, with him." Sai Sahan: "I cannot believe Snow Lily is gone. Why did she do it, My Lord?" Cadwell: "Here now, my good man! Lyris Titanborn is a good hero! She gave her life for a noble cause!" Varen Aquilarios: "Sir Cadwell is right, Sai. We will all mourn her, but it was her choice. her sacrifice to make."

If Varen was sacrificed:

Lyris Titanborn: "What... what happened? How did we get here? I remember being overwhelmed, but then..." Cadwell: "Right. Sorry about that. I called in a bit of help to pull you out of there. I do hope I didn't overstep my bounds." Sai Sahan: "Snow Lily, I..." Lyris Titanborn: "I know, Sai. It's over. It's all over." Cadwell: "Well then! Happy endings all around! Smashing! Who's got the brandy?" Sai Sahan: "Wait, where is Tharn? Did he survive?" Cadwell: "He vanished. Ran off, I think. And he took the amulet you chaps found, with him."

The Horn of Ja'darri

Vahlokzin "Visitors? I have not entertained guests in untold centuries." Sai Sahan: "You hide in the shadows, beast. Come fight us in the light!" Vahlokzin: "You sound just like the Dragonguard who last graced these halls."

Vahlokzin: "You seek the horn of my cowardly brother? Pathetic. Like the Dragonguard before you, death will be your only reward!" Sai Sahan: "The Horn of Ja'darri? Is that the horn of Vahlokzin's brother?"

Vahlokzin: "These pitiful Dragonguard found only death in Vahlokzin's lair!" Sai Sahan: "Stay alert. I fear the beast lays a trap for us."

Quotes[]

  • "My old friend! Kasura sent word of your imminent arrival. Welcome back to the Abbey of Blades." – During "The Dragonguard's Legacy," upon arriving in The Valley of Blades, if "God of Schemes" has been completed
  • "Meet me by the stables after you speak with Kasura." – During "The Dragonguard's Legacy," after speaking with him in the Valley of Blades
  • "I'll secure the horses while you go on ahead." – During "The Dragonguard's Legacy," upon arriving in the Alik'r
  • "To think that a Dragonguard sanctuary was hidden beneath HoonDing's Watch all this time!" – In Wind Scour Temple
  • "It seems this sanctuary won't easily give up its secrets. Come, let us speak." – In Wind Scour Temple
  • "We honor you, Grandmasters of old. May your flames burn eternal." – In Wind Scour Temple, after speaking with him
  • "We honor you, Grandmasters of old. May your flames burn eternal." – In Wind Scour Temple, after solving the puzzle
  • "What an archive! If the empire knew anything, it was the value of keeping good records." – In Wind Scour Temple, upon reaching the archive
  • "How goes the search? Come, tell me what you discovered so far." – After finding "Searching for the Horn of Ja'darri, Part 1"
  • "So this is Storm Talon Temple. Seems more like a maze than a sanctuary." – Upon entering Storm Talon Temple
  • "Excellent work! Now see what you can find in the archives!" – Upon finding the archives in Storm Talon Temple
  • "Any luck over there?" – Upon finding "Searching for the Horn of Ja'darri, Part 2"
  • "I'll meet you at Dark Water Temple." – If the Vestige chose not to travel with him to Dark Water Temple
  • "I don't see a way farther into the sanctuary. Perhaps you'll have better luck." – In Dark Water Temple
  • "No, that doesn't seem helpful." – Upon investigating the wrong bookcase in Dark Water Temple
  • "You should try looking somewhere else." – Upon investigating the wrong bookcase in Dark Water Temple
  • "Nothing useful yet? Hmm." – Upon investigating the wrong bookcase in Dark Water Temple
  • "A grapple point! And there's an urn beside it. Why don't you see what it contains?" – Upon finding the Letter to Marillan
  • "That's Dragonbone powder. The ancient Dragonguard used it in their ceremonies." – Upon finding the Dragonbone Powder
  • "Of course. The powder reveals a hidden path. Follow it, quickly!" – Upon solving the puzzle in Dark Water Temple
  • "Another archive, but no Dragonhorn in sight. Let's look around." – Upon reaching the archive in Dark Water Temple
  • "Have you found something?" – Upon finding "Searching for the Horn of Ja'darri, Part 3"
  • "I assume you told Kasura of our adventure, warrior." – Back in The Valley of Blades, after speaking with Kasura
  • "The Dragon's lair should be nearby. Be on your guard, warrior." – During "The Horn of Ja'darri," after fast travelling to Vahlokzin's Lair
  • "That Khajiiti ruin in the distance. A fine place for a Dragon to nest." – When approaching Vahlokzin's Lair
  • "Prepare yourself, warrior. Who knows what awaits us in there?" – When approaching Vahlokzin's Lair
  • "Curious. It seems this place once served as a kwama mine, though it appears abandoned now." – Upon entering Vahlokzin's Lair
  • "The Dragonguard who sought the Horn of Ja'darri in ages past. May your light burn eternal, old warrior." – Upon finding a deceased Dragonguard soldier
  • "It appears this soldier was killed by kwama. It must have been a massive swarm." – Upon finding a deceased Dragonguard soldier
  • "The Dragon's roar has stirred the kwama! Defend yourself!" – After Vahlokzin's roar stirs the kwama
  • "The Dragon uses kwama as a form of defense. How cowardly." – After defeating the kwama swarm
  • "Step quickly. We don't want to be caught in the open." – in the outdoor area of Vahlokzin's Lair
  • "By Sep's scales, a drawbridge blocks our way! See if you can find any clue as to how to operate the pulleys." – Upon reaching the drawbridge
  • "I see it! The Horn of Ja'darri is just ahead!" – Upon solving the puzzle to lower the drawbridge
  • "We have reclaimed the Horn of Ja'darri!" – After giving him the Horn of Ja'darri
  • "Prepare yourself! I'm going to blow the horn!" – While fighting Vahlokzin
  • "Vahlokzin is dead. We should return to the Abbey of Blades." – Upon killing Vahlokzin
  • "I have returned and I bring the Dragonhorn. Come, let us speak." – After telling Kasura about Vahlokzin's fate

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  1. 1.0 1.1 January 23, 2014. The Elder Scrolls Online ESO’s Voice Cast Announced
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