Online:Fuldir
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Home City | Baandari Trading Post | ||
Race | Nord | Gender | Male |
Reaction | Friendly |
Fuldir is a Nord located at the Baandari Trading Post. He was ambushed at some point by members of the Ra Gada and lost his shield. His shield can be found in Dead Man's Drop, along with the Ra Gada pirates. If you return his shield to him, he will reward you and set out for his home in Windhelm.
Related Quests[edit]
- A Nord in Need: Return a battered shield to its owner.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
As you enter the center of town, you'll hear someone exclaim:
- Fuldir: "Where'd I put that blasted shield!"'
Speak with him.
- "What truly makes a Nord, I ask you? Well, his weapon for one. His drinking prowess, certainly. But his shield - that's his true companion!
Blast it all, where's that thrice-cursed shield of mine!" - I found this shield in Dead Man's Drop - is it yours?
- "That's my shield all right! You must be one of those Ra Gada who jumped me!
Now you don't have your buddies to back you up. Prepare for a pummeling!" - I think you must be mistaken. I'm not with the Ra Gada.
- "Not Ra Gada? Ha! That's exactly what a Ra Gada would say!
I'll leave your broken body as a warning to the rest of your friends. They will fear the name of Fuldir!"
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If you leave the conversation and come back, he'll say:
- "I am once again a man worthy of the blood of my ancestors!
Let's have that shield, then." - Here's your shield back.
- "Ra Gada or not, I owe you a debt for returning my shield. Don't think I'd be able to show my face in Windhelm without it!
I've been in this tiny village long enough. It's about time I get back out there and knock in a few heads!"
After the quest, he'll say:
- "My father met my mother in a tomb not far from here. He said when their eyes first met, he was struck dumb. She cut him down from the spider nest, and they're together ever since.
Perhaps I'll meet a lass the same way. Keep up the family tradition!"