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The Goblin with the Golden Arm
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The Goblin with the Golden Arm

200th Anniversary Reprint

First published 3E226
This edition published 4E195


The persons in this book are mostly fictional. Any similarities to persons living, dead or undead are probably a coincidence.


It was a dull, grey Frostfall morning when the woman entered my home, and changed my life forever.

The streets outside were grey, windswept and empty, but there was a charge in the air - something alive, something powerful and energetic. Twenty years in the Watch taught me to trust my instincts, and now every one of them were screaming at me that this was going to be a very different kind of day.

She had clearly wanted to make a grand, sweeping entrance - with the door flung wide open - but it had been a rough month and I'd had to sell it to an unscrupulous Bosmer. It had, after all, been two years since my success with the case of the Red Pit of Anvil, and work was getting increasingly thin on the ground. But despite the disappointment written all over her face, she still managed to stun me. Elegant and graceful, wrapped up tightly in the finest Nibenese fashion. High, elegant cheekbones, jet black hair wrapped tightly in a bun. Legs from here to Aetherius, and a scent that was sweeter than a Khajiiti fart. She was almost as beautiful as my dear Casta of Chorrol, and looked twice as dangerous.

She strode over to my desk, placing neatly manicured hands on either side. She leaned forward, her lips exotic, enticing. I wondered what it'd be like to kiss her.

"Servil Sybane? The famous inspector?"
"At your service ma'am."
"I have a problem." Her voice was husky, a little deeper than I expected. Somehow, it made her even more attractive.
"A week ago some letters from an old friend went missing from my home. It would be very... Embarrassing, if they came to light."
I followed her gaze out the window. To my surprise, she was staring at the spire of White Gold Tower.
"I already know who took them. And I know what he plans to do with them. He wants things from me that I am not prepared to give up. I need you to track down my documents, and destroy them."
Interesting. "And this mysterious thief is...?"
"A goblin. Razul. Razul Ghaash."
I knew that name. I knew it well. I touched the scar on my neck instinctively.
"The Goblin with the Golden Arm."