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Online:Rockgrove Daedra Dialogue

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Dremora at the Tower of Five Crimes in Rockgrove will say one of the following while idle:

"If that Harvester takes any more time with those souls, I am going to start adding the scaled insects to the feast. Maybe that'll speed this up."
"I can't wait for my turn to tear the souls from those cowering clawed bodies."
"Once the Harvester is full, it'll be time to end this interminable break and strike the mortals down where they stand."
"Mortals think they know all about how to torture one another. Pssh. They're too focused on limbs to recognize it even if I boiled the bile in their stomachs."
"Guar dung! The best thing these mortals can do for our lord is give their souls to the Harvesters."
"Just a few more souls and then death and destruction will reign."
"These mortals better be right about feeding Xalvakka all those souls, otherwise I'm going to burn them all myself."

If you engage them in combat, they'll say:

"Attack me in my own homeland? Can you be less of an idiot?"
"Hope these mortals like the view of the Deadlands. It's the only view they'll ever see."
"Your journey ends here."
"Give up."
"I'll cut you to ribbons and feed you to the fire."
"You made a fatal error coming here."
"My lord Dagon doesn't want someone as puny as you."
"End this farce and I will take less pleasure in watching you burn."
"What makes you think you're worthy of my time?"
"Burn like the others."
"There are vermin everywhere, even here."
"You're out numbered here."
"You will die choking on the smoke of your own body."
"I'll grind you to a paste."

Havocrel may speak while idle:

"The others get to exalt Dagon in the Deadlands, why do I have to remain here?"

Havocrel may say the following when they are engaged in combat:

"Burn in my fires."
"Dagon notice my prowess."