Where to find runil in falkreath




















Such is the truth of Arkay. Runil displays his opinion on the ruling body of Falkreath by stating, " Dengeir deserves more respect than his nephew, Jarl Siddgeir , affords him. Best to enjoy the time we've got. In his journal he mentions that he is trying to avoid the Thalmor in Skyrim: "I have heard that they [the Thalmor] and their agents are abroad in Skyrim, rooting out worshippers of Talos. I must be sure to keep a low profile. You may be asked by Thadgeir to deliver the ashes of Berit , his war companion, to Runil, "who'll know the right blessings for Berit's soul.

He was a good man. Not many warriors grow to a fine, old age. I'll make sure he gets his rites. Here, for your trouble. When you first visit Falkreath, he will be seen preaching to Mathies and Indara Caerellia in the graveyard, saying: "The god Arkay was once like us, bound to winding mortality. But he willingly gave up this existence that we might better understand the vagaries of life and death.

It is through the ebb and flow of this cosmic tide that we find renewal and, in the end, peace. May the spirit of Lavinia and all those who have left this world and its suffering know the beloved serenity of Aetherius This dialogue refers to the Caerellia's recently deceased daughter, Lavinia, who was murdered by Sinding. When asked if he is a priest, Runil will reply, "I am. I came into Arkay's light after the Great War.

So many died by my hands, my magics. He can be found either in the Hall of the Dead or the cemetery. Unlike other Halls of the Dead, no bodies or facilities for storing bodies can be found inside.

It acts as the residence for the caretakers of the graveyard, Runil, the priest of Arkay, and his assistant Kust. If the Dragonborn and Lydia part ways, she returns to Dragonsreach. If Breezehome in Whiterun is owned, she will return there instead. If enough time was spent with her, she may gift the Dragonborn with a radiant item upon reuniting with her.

The Hall of the Dead is a funerary structure that contains the bodies of the deceased. There is one in every major city in Skyrim, with the exceptions of Morthal, Dawnstar, and Winterhold. It houses a small shrine of Arkay and Andurs lives there as well. She is likely to be your first housecarl, which she becomes after you are titled a thane of Whiterun upon completion of the Dragon Rising quest.

Runil keeps a journal of regrets that he wishes not to forget. He lost the journal in a cave that he was exploring and will ask the Dragonborn for help in retrieving it. He may be seen giving a service to Mathies and his wife, Indara Caerellia , after the murder of their daughter, Lavinia, at the hands of a werewolf. Speaking to Mathies after the service will prompt the quest, " Ill Met by Moonlight. When talking to Runil, he will speak of a journal of his which was lost in a cave. The journal may be found in any un-explored cave.

Note: the preceding dialogue does not take place in-game, as the quest was unfinished upon release. Runil: "The god Arkay was once like us, bound to winding mortality. But he willingly gave up his existence that we might better understand the vagaries of life and death.

It is through the ebb and flow of this cosmic tide that we find renewal and, in the end, peace. May the spirit of Lavinia and all those who have left this world and its suffering know the beloved serenity of Aetherius Runil : "There are a lot of good men buried here, Kust. They're just men. Kust : "The graveyard has been lonely. Few pay homage to the dead. Runil : "You visit us often, Thadgeir. Runil : "Ah, Indara. Arkay's blessing upon you and your husband. Spend as much time here as you need.

Your support means much to us. Mathies : "The temple is the one place my wife finds peace these days, Runil. I hope that you too can find some sanctuary here, Mathies. When first entering Falkreath, Runil will be in the cemetery giving a eulogy for Lavinia , who has recently been killed:.

But he willingly gave up this existence so we might better understand the vagueries of life and death. It is through this ebb and flow of this cosmic tide that we find renewal, and in the end, peace.

May the spirit of Lavinia and all those who have left this world of suffering know the beloved serenity of Aetherius



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