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Feluz
Home City Baandari Trading Post
Location Silver Moons Inn
Race Khajiit Gender Male
Health 39959
Reaction Friendly
Feluz

Feluz is a Khajiit moon-sugar addict who has lost his way in the jungle, near the Tomb of the Apostates. After rescuing him, him and and his wife Liane can be found at the Silver Moons Inn in the Baandari Trading Post.

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You will find him sitting in a tree stump, arms crossed.

"Hrr! This wretched forest has already taken everything precious to Feluz.
Go away!"
It's all right. Your wife Liane sent me.

You will have to help him find his goods:

""My wife? She isn't dead? Thank Riddle'Thar!
Oh … but she will never forgive me. Never. She said as much last time. How wretched is Feluz now?"
What happened to you?
"I remember … dancing with the pigs! And then … a long slide, down the hill, past the gaping mouth, and splash! Water everywhere!
There … and there! Mouths in the vines! Clutching at me! Liane crying, so far away. I thought they killed her."
Liane is fine. Let's get you out of here.
"No! I can't face her. My bag of goods is gone! Without it, we can't set up shop. No shop, no gold. No home.
I should stay in this tree stump. Liane would tell me so."
I'll find your things.
"Such a kind traveler! Liane would not be so kind to Feluz!
Also, I crave your help. If you happen to find my lucky pouch, fortune will smile upon you."
[Persuade] What's in the lucky pouch?/What's in that lucky pouch?
"Moon-sugar candy. But don't worry! I've learned my lesson.
The candy will fetch a good price at Baandari Trading Post, trust me. I have friends there."
Can you think of anything that will help me?
"My head aches! To think of the trouble this causes!
The pigs cannot be too far away. They are on a hill overlooking the water. A pond? A lake?"
What's the gaping mouth you saw? Some kind of beast?
"It was, let me think, yes! A cave, with teeth made of vines.
The vines! Beware the small vines! Some will turn to teeth, to gnaw on you as they gnawed at Feluz!"

Speaking to him again before you find his goods:

"I can't face Liane without our goods."

After you find his goods, Liane will have found him.

Liane: "Do you know what I've been through? Where've you been?"
Feluz: "No more moon-sugar candy. Feluz promises!"
Liane: "Hah! That'll be the day. My father warned me!"

Speak to him.

"My friend! As you can see, my lovely wife Liane found me. I mean, I found her! We found each other!
Please give me good news. Please."
I found your goods.
"My wife can't disown me now! Look, my dear, our friend found our goods!
And, um, you have my lucky pouch ... yes?"
Yes, here, take it.
"Hush! Liane mustn't see. Give it to me, quickly now.
You've been so kind! Please visit us at Baandari Trading Post sometime. But first, speak to my wife. She believes she is the boss in this relationship."
No, I don't. (If you didn't complete the optional objective to find the pouch)
"I guess we are content you found our goods. Thank you for that much.
Please, speak to my wife. She is, uh, not speaking to Feluz at the moment."
[Lie]No, I couldn't find it. (If you completed the optional objective and found it)
"No? I don't believe you. Feluz saw a glint in your eye.
You can't trick a trickster. Give me my lucky pouch!"
[Lie]I really didn't find it.
"Feluz has no choice but to trust you. I guess the bag of goods was too heavy, hmm?
Talk to my wife. I'm sure she'd like to thank you for your help. More than I would, yes?"
Here, take it.
"Hush! Liane mustn't see. Give it to me, quickly now.
You've been so kind! Please visit us at Baandari Trading Post sometime. But first, speak to my wife. She believes she is the boss in this relationship."

Speaking to him again if you gave him the pouch:

"Do me a favor and keep the lucky pouch between you and me ... yes?"

Speaking to him again if you didn't find his goods:

"I cannot wait to leave this place. Too many eyes in the trees, in the grass, and even in the water."

Once he makes his way to the Silver Moons Inn, he'll will be annoyed with you if you got rid of his moon-sugar supply.

"Oh, it's you. Did you expect me to gush with praise, hmm?
Too bad. I should've stayed in the tree stump …."

However if you decided to hand his moon-sugar over, he will instead be dancing.

"Is this not the most magnificent inn? The tapestries are so vibrant, the people so friendly!"
You seem happy.
"Why, yes! My moon-sugar candy keeps me in good spirits. Wonderful, glorious moon spirits dancing along the walls! Do you see them? They are so majestic. No more talk, they beckon this one to the dance!"