Blades:Helane Duronia

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Helane Duronia
NPC.ImperialArchitect
Location Town
Race Imperial
Gender Female
Helane Duronia

Helane Duronia is an Imperial architect, master of the Imperial style.

Related Quests[edit]

Bloodfall Queen[edit]

Main Quest[edit]

Quest-Related Events[edit]

A Snake in the Grass[edit]

Have you seen anyone suspicious around?
"Well, I don't know about ""suspicious"", but that Greidil woman certainly is unpleasant! I mean, I *try* to be open-minded, but if all Nords are as uncivilized as she is, the Empire is in worse shape than I thought. Oh, and do *not* get me started on the food here... Anyway, what were we talking about? I seem to have forgotten."

Wrath of the Sorcerer-King[edit]

"Excuse me... You're <PlayerName>, right?"

There are three options to reply with, the first being:

That's me.
"Thought so. Junius told me you protected the town from some big evil. Good job."

The second is:

No.
"Oh. Well, if you see them, tell them I said good job on protecting the town."
The whole kingdom, more like.
"Oh? Was it that big a threat? Huh. All the more kudos, then."
Sure.
"Thanks."
Why, thank you.
"So it *is* you. Do you often lie about your identity? Wait, don't answer that, I'm pretty sure I don't want to know. Who knew something so exciting would happen in this backwater? You never see undead clawing at the gates of the Capital."

The third is:

Why?
"Just thought I'd thank you for saving the town. It... may be starting to grow on me."

Dialogue[edit]

When first spoken to:

"What can I do for you?"
What do you do?
"I am one of the Empire's best architects. You may have seen my work in the Capital... What am I thinking? As if *you* have ever been there... Anyway, thanks to me you can now give a bit of class to structures by building them in the Imperial style. Or, you know, keep the quaint backwater charm of this remote hamlet. See if I care."
You don't seem happy to be here.
"No, I just love this town, with its abundance of culture, good food, and people who can form coherent sentences. That was sarcasm, by the way. Truth be told, there are days I can't stand this town, and the people in it."