Can you kill elisif the fair
Asking about her claim to the throne of Skyrim will have her explain that she cannot assume the role of High Queen until the Stormcloaks are defeated: "Not yet, no. Although it is true my husband Torygg was the High King, and I am his widow This land is riven by war, and her people suffer for it. The Stormcloaks are a blight on Skyrim, and like any blight Only then will I take my rightful place as High Queen.
Ulfric coveted the High King's throne. He thought he deserved it more than Torygg. And so he came before my husband and he With that terrible voice. Like something out of a legend Or a nightmare. When Ulfric unleashed such fury, my husband he That is all I will say, for it grieves me to speak of it.
A question I am all to familiar with. One my very Thanes ask often. They worry that Tullius is so focused on the war, that he risks forgetting what's best for our people. The real irony is that, while General Tullius is certainly no Nord, the people of Skyrim would be lost without him. Trust is always difficult, especially for my people.
Yet we must trust in Tullius' leadership. For what other choice do we have? If the Stormcloaks are victorious over the Imperial Legion, Elisif will have much grimmer comments about her claim to Skyrim, and Ulfric's duel with her husband.
Asking her if she still acknowledges her claim to the throne now that Ulfric Stormcloak has won the Civil War, will have her admit that she will never be High Queen now: "No. Although it's true my husband Torygg was the High King and I am his widow, I am in no position to claim such a title.
Ulfric Stormcloak is victorious, and the Jarls have fallen in line. It seems I will never take my rightful place as High Queen. Now it would seem Ulfric has his wish. And there truly is no justice in the world. After ending a discussion with Elisif, she may say: "Be well.
Pray for Solitude and my husband. General Tullius will win this war. Upon your first visit to the court in the Blue Palace while it is in session will have a farmer from Dragon Bridge , Varnius Junius , claiming of strange sounds originating from Wolfskull Cave. Elisif wholeheatedly accepts the report as being trouble for her lands, and will quickly pledge a legion to investigate and resolve the issue.
In response to her hasty plan of action, the court wizard and steward will suggest that this is a non-issue and that a smaller response would be more appropriate.
Having provided her instructions on the handling of this matter, Elisif will allow her steward to manage the remainder of the issue. Attempting to ask her about the issue with Wolfskull Cave will have her point you towards her steward: "Oh, I thought that matter was handled.
I think Falk is taking care of that. After the completion of The Man Who Cried Wolf, Elisif will put some trust into you and will trust you with a more personal task to handle.
Approaching the Jarl will have her comment on her need for your assistance: "There's something I was hoping you would do for me. He says you're someone we can trust. As you may know Talos worship is outlawed in the Empire.
When we buried my husband I made offerings to all the gods I would like you to take an item of his, a warhorn handed down from his father, and place it at a Shrine of Talos. Return to me if you change your mind though.
I was hoping you would to take [ sic ] something of his, a warhorn handed down from his father, and place it at a Shrine of Talos. It would mean a lot to me. After facing an ambush from Thalmor forces led by Agent Lorcalin , and successfully placing the horn on the altar, you can return to Elisif the Fair for your reward. To show her appreciation for all that you have done, Elisif will thank you, allow you to take the steps towards becoming a Thane , and give you the opportunity to buy Proudspire Manor : "Falk said I could count on you.
You have more than earned the right to purchase property and take the next step to becoming a Thane. Speak to Falk when you have the funds. And thank you. I want to begin stockpiling food and water in the event we come under siege, and I would like you to oversee this work personally. However, we have little food or water to spare. He's ordered all surplus food to be given over for the war effort.
Or have you forgotten your oaths of fealty? I was thinking only of the importance of the war effort. Perhaps this is a matter best discussed with the general in person.
Elisif: "Steward, when is my appointment to meet with General Tullius? There are some issues we must speak about. By all accounts, waging war takes his every moment. He can't simply cancel an appointment with the Jarl! He serves in my capital city! His authority comes from the emperor, whom you also serve, technically. This hardly seems fair.
I'm afraid you must learn to accept this. Varnius : "I swear to you, unnatural magics are coming from that cave! There are strange noises and lights! We need someone to investigate! Haafingar's people will always be safe under my rule. Thank you. Dragon Bridge is under imperial control.
This is likely superstitious nonsense. Yes, of course you are right. But about the cave You're dismissed. Elder Scrolls Explore. Elder Scrolls Online. Events Characters Factions Locations Concepts.
Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Elisif the Fair. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Please direct questions to my Steward. Ulfric coveted the High King's throne.
He thought he deserved it more than Torygg. And so he came before my husband and he With that terrible voice.
Like something out of a legend Or a nightmare. When Ulfric unleashed such fury, my husband he That is all I will say, for it grieves me to speak of it. Although it is true my husband Torygg was the High King, and I am his widow This land is driven by war, and her people suffer for it. The Stormcloaks are a blight on Skyrim, and like any blight Only then will I take my rightful place as High Queen.
A question I am all too familiar with. One my very Thanes ask often. They worry that Tullius is so focused on the war, that he risks forgetting what's best for our people. The real irony is that, while General Tullius is certainly no Nord, the people of Skyrim would be lost without him. Trust is always difficult, especially for my people. Yet we must trust Tullius' leadership. For what other choice do we have? I think Falk is taking care of that.
I was hoping you would do for me. He says you're someone we can trust. As you may know Talos worship is outlawed in the Empire. When we buried my husband I made offerings to all the gods I would like you to take an item of his, a warhorn handed down from his father, and place it at a Shrine of Talos. It would mean a lot to me. Return to me if you change your mind though. Now it would seem Ulfric has his wish. And there truly is no justice in the world.
Although it's true my husband Torygg was the High King and I am his widow, I am in no position to claim such a title. Ulfric Stormcloak is victorious, and the Jarls have fallen in line.
It seems I will never take my rightful place as High Queen. A rare thing indeed. I just hope things remain calm. Wine gets drunk, tempers flare. This may be a joyous celebration, but it's shadowed by a lot of animosity. Elenwen really knows how to host a party!
You are most courteous. I admit, I'm surprised to see you here. Normally these parties are reserved for the Jarls and business leaders of Skyrim. Elenwen must be very fond of you. You must have me mistaken for someone else. Lucky for you, I possess a forgiving nature and I'm not easily insulted.
Elewen's parties are always so elegant. She really has impeccable taste. My only regret is that she doesn't host them more often. What do you need?
Get everyone's attention for a few minutes. I don't think the Jarl of Solitude should be participating in a childish prank. Persuade "I'm sorry, but I really can't. About the assassin I mean. It's been so hard since my Torygg passed. No one takes me seriously.
So how's this work exactly? Do you just kind of stand there on the look out? That's what Bolgeir does.
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