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Farandare
Location Falinesti Summer Site
Race High Elf Gender Female
Health 39959
Reaction Friendly
Farandare

Farandare is a High Elf who has been researching the disappearance of the Walking City. Her husband disappeared along with the city, and Farandare is urgently trying to find him, even going so far as to riddle the Falinesti Summer Site with Daedric portals and resolving to research a way to retrieve the city from Oblivion even if it kills her or others.

Projection
Location Falinesti Summer Site
Race High Elf Gender Female
Health 39959
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Condition Projection
Farandare's projection

She first appears as a projection of herself at the main standing stone in the center of the crater when getting close to it.

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Quest-Related Events[edit]

She is initially met as a mysterious Projection in the center of the site:

"The magicka, it fades too quickly! I can't correct for the fluctuations in time. No!
Wait... is someone there? Quickly! If you ever want to see the city again, come to me!"
Who are you? Where are you?
"There's no time! Once the magicka fades...
Oh, never mind! Meet me in the small cave past the menhir, across the planks. Quickly!"
On my way.

When you meet her in person:

"At last! Someone with the power to aid my efforts.
I am Farandare, and I've spent my lifetime trying to rescue the city of Falinesti. With your help, I may be able to do it."
You know where the city is?
"Yes. There are many theories about what happened to the Walking City. I believe it was drawn into Oblivion and trapped there, with all its population.
At last, I've found a way to open a portal large enough to rescue it."
In this little cave? / Where's the portal? In this cave?
"No, not in this one. This little cave's my haven. My refuge.
Saving Falinesti is my pilgrimage, but everytime I move forward, something pushes back. And yet, I'm sure I can save the Walking City."
What can I do? / What do you want me to do?
"Near each of the standing stones in the valley is a nearly imperceptible Oblivion tear. Leftovers from my earlier experiments, but they're letting Daedra in.
A mortal's touch will close them. Once one is closed, the other three must be shut quickly."
Quickly? Why?
"First, I must time my ritual with each closure.
This area is unstable, and the tears would open up again in a few minutes. I can't both close the tears and perform the ritual. I need your help."
You said "first?"
"The second reason is the Daedra will open a portal in the valley and summon more of their kind.
You must fight your way to each tear, then meet me at my laboratory within the northern cave. Are you ready?"
Yes, let's get started.
<Exits conversation, Farandare enters the portal>
No, wait. Give me a moment.
<Exits conversation>
Are you doing this alone? / Have you been trying to do this alone?
"My husband was one of the thousands in Falinesti when it disappeared. I love him, and won't stop working at it until I've rescued him.
And I'm not alone. You can help me now."

Complete your task and meet her in the next cave:

"Darling! Can you hear me? I'll save you!
It's working! I can feel it! The portal opens!"
That looks a lot like the portal the Daedra were coming through.
"Does it? Then they must be blocking the city, too! We're too close to give in now.
You must stop them! Clear a path for the city."
No! I'm not ready. Give me a moment.
<Exits conversation>
Yes! I'm ready for whatever comes through that portal!
<Exits conversation Tulu appears>

Speaking to her before Tulu attacks you:

"Kill that Daedroth, or we can't save the Walking City!"

When you have killed Tulu:

"This can't be! I can't sense his presence at all! Too many variables to track… my husband, all of Falinesti. They're so close! So close!
The Walking City must still be trapped in Oblivion! We have to try again!"
Nothing will come through that portal but more Daedra.
"That can't be true! All these years … all my research. They all point to one thing: my husband is trapped in Oblivion!
Don't you see? We must try again!"
Please, do more research. You can't reach Falinesti this way.
"You can't be... you're not...
No, you're right. But I'm convinced my theory's right, too. Falinesti's in Oblivion. I must find it. I will try again."
Good luck with your research, Farandare.
"I was right about you. You've been strong enough to help me see my own weakness.
Well. Back to work then. I'm sure I'll be able to find a way."
Try again, here, and you'll die alone. I won't die with you.
"Have you no heart? I want to save my husband, yes, but also the entire city! I've tried for so many years. I can't give up! I won't!
I'm going after them now!"
Farandare, you'll die if you go through the portal.
"I was right about you. You're strong. But you can't bully me into forgetting what's important.
If you won't help me, I'll save Falinesti by myself!"

If you convince her to continue researching rather than go into the portal and you exit the conversation before turning in the quest, she will alternatively say:

"We didn't wait long enough after sealing the tears outside. Or maybe there are two Daedroth! Let's wait for the second to come forth, and then the city is sure to follow."
I'm sure your faith will be rewarded someday. (Leads to quest completion dialogue)

If she decides to go into Oblivion through the portal and you exit the conversation before turning in the quest, she will alternatively say:

"Don't think you can dissuade me. My mind is made up!"
Why won't you listen to reason? (Leads to quest completion dialogue)

No matter what option you choose, she will vanish.