Tribunal:Dilborn

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Dilborn (Dilborn)
Location Old Mournhold: Residential Sewers
Race Breton Gender Male
Level 10 Class Mage
Other Information
Health 69 Magicka 150
Alarm 0 Fight 30
Dilborn

Dilborn is a Breton mage who can be found in the Residential Sewers. He is being held hostage by Drathas Nerus's gang, as he owes money to Drathas. Dilborn is a charitable man, he is even teaching a Nord named Thrud to read. This barbarian wants Dilborn free. His only possessions are the slave bracers he wears.

Aside from his natural bonus and resistance to magicka, and his ability to shield himself for short periods, he knows the following spells: Burden of Sin, Crushing Burden, Cruel Weary, Great Feather, Fire Shield, Great Levitate, Levitate, Wearying Touch, Distracting Touch, Shockbloom, Poisonbloom, Lightning Storm, Wizard Rend, Hide, Medusa's Gaze, Far Silence, Dire Noise, Reflect, Weak Spelldrinker, Absorb Intelligence, Absorb Willpower, Blood Gift, Wisdom, Powerwell, Iron Will, Vivec's Mercy, Poet's Whim, and Rapid Regenerate.

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Dialogue[edit]

Greetings:

"Help! Help me!"

Once he has been saved:

"Thank you, %PCRace. I am in your debt. Alas, in my present financially embarrassed condition, it is a debt I cannot repay. I hope that, under the circumstances, your own virtue will be sufficient reward. I assure you — I'm everlastingly grateful to be united with my faithful friend Thrud."

If Thrud dies:

"Thank you, %PCRace. I am in your debt. Alas, in my present financially embarrassed condition, it is a debt I cannot repay. I hope that, under the circumstances, your own virtue will be sufficient reward. And now, please, I would like to be alone — to mourn the death of my faithful friend Thrud."
"Dear, dear Thrud. What have I done? I've never found a more faithful friend… and now I shall never hear his voice again. Thank you, %PCName. I owe you my life. But… please… let me be alone with Thrud now."