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If they tell the tale today, of the "Age of the Dovahkiin",
then they tell about the lonesome hunt on the plains of Whiterun...
and how he walked the steps to High Hrothgar...
... all on his own.
They say, it was a burden of one to kriid Dov...
... "to slay dragons ".
But a few know...
... that those stories are wrong!
MaSydJun: It's a book somone has 'lend' from me and lost it unfortunately in a cave.
Vangard: A new adventure! How exciting!
MaSydJun: You just return the book for me and the deed is done.
Vangard: This tells us, there is much more here than meets the eye.
Shia: So, - who are you?
Mortigan: Wait! What did you say you are?
Siduch: Haven't you been to High Hrothgar? What happened out there? Are the Greybeards gone?!
Loki: Don't stress your luck, fair-one. I know who you are. [Choir: Dovahkriid!]
Murren: Do you really need all of that to slay a dragon?
Malkath: You turned yourself into a... Does it help on your dragon-hunt?
[sword-fight] Ghost: I am sorry. This is not what I want.
Siduch: They have no idea, how 'sorry' I am!
Loki: Do you want me to take your coin? Riften can be rough.
Mortigan: Alright, that is a scam. There is no attic-room in the Giant Inn.
Murren: That's the 'Dragonborn-Song'. Loki: No, it's not! It is 'beware'.
Murren: Aye. 'And with his mighty thu'um, he is the dovah's doom'.
Loki: That's wrong. Murren: Pfff. I still sing it the old way.
Malkath: Still a good time for a dragon-hunt.
Shia: I was once an adventurer like you...
Shia: ..., but then I was married and now I have to feed...
Shia: ... six children, two dogs and a lame mule ...
Shia: ... 'what' I call 'Husband'.
Player: I am done. Let's move on.