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Deras Thirothan
Race Dark Elf Gender Male
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Deras Thirothan

Deras Thirothan is a Dark Elf at the entrance to Ald Isra standing with Ranwe Verenim and Tovas Telvayn. He is upset that the Necropolis of Necrom is currently closed, and will provide details to begin investigating the matter if spoken to.

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While nearby you may hear him voice his frustration with his current situation:

Deras Thirothan: "I can't believe the Necropolis turned us away!"

If you speak to him, he will explain the situation:

"This is unheard of! We traveled a long way to visit our ancestors in the Necropolis. But the Keepers of the Dead refused to let us in. They turned us away! Our ancestors will become angry and curse us! They'll curse the entire peninsula!"
Why did the Keeper of the Dead turn you away?
"Someone from the Temple, a Prelate Faram, closed the Necropolis of Necrom. Said the monks were all sick, some sort of plague. We were dismissed like beggars at the city gate, but I didn't believe a word of it!"
You think the prelate was lying?
"I'm not sure. A young Keeper of the Dead, Curate Gadayn, was with the prelate. I got the sense he didn't agree with Prelate Faram's decision, but his hands were tied. If the Necropolis isn't opened again soon, who knows what the ancestors will do!"
I'll go to the Necrom Necropolis and talk to Curate Gadayn.

Speaking to him after accepting his quest will have him encourage you to complete it:

"I appreciate you looking into this, stranger. A Temple prelate should know better than to stand in the way of honoring the ancestors."
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