Scout Nadira | |||
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Location | Outside Bangkorai Garrison Near Onsi's Breath Wayshrine |
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Race | Redguard | Gender | Female |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Lion Guard |
Scout Nadira is a Redguard scout and member of the Lion Guard first encountered just outside Bangkorai Garrison, near the entrance to the Garrison Sewers.
Related QuestsEdit
- Rendezvous at the Pass: Meet the Lion Guard at the pass on the other side of Ephesus.
- Striking Back: Make preparations to liberate Southern Bangkorai from Imperial control.
- Trials and Tribulations: Find out what the Imperial Magus-General is planning.
Quest-Related EventsEdit
Rendezvous at the PassEdit
When she is met outside the garrison during Rendezvous at the Pass, she will mention the king is at the garrison making preparations to retake the fort:
- "I have been watching out for you.
It must be quite an honor to have the high king awaiting your arrival. King Emeric thought you would be here ahead of him, but he has waited for you nonetheless." - How long has the king been here?
- "Not terribly long, but long enough that he has formulated a plan of attack.
This plan requires someone to take quite a bit of risk. I tried to volunteer for the duty, but he insists that you be the one, so I wish you good luck, my friend."
After reporting to her she will now say:
- "Good luck sneaking in through the muck. If you don't manage it, we're all dead."
Striking BackEdit
Scout Nadira can be re-encountered near Onsi's Breath Wayshrine.
- "Ah! King Emeric said you might be coming. The Imperials are here. Did you know this?
The king and his men are preparing for an attack even now, though they are greatly outnumbered. I think it is good that you are here." - Indeed. It sounds like he needs me.
- "Hurry along then. You will find the king just up the road.
I am going to scale this wall and try to get more details on the Imperials' defenses. I will join you shortly."
If she is spoken to again she will say, "Go ahead. I do not like being watched while I climb. It is— awkward."
Trials and TribulationsEdit
After the Septima Tharn kills the assembled Lion Guard and captures King Emeric, Nadira will appear, unsure of what just happened.
- "Zeht's tears! What has befallen? Who has slain everyone? Where's the king?"
- The Imperial Magus-General killed them and took the king captive.
- "O Merciful Mara! Please say this isn't so! I knew the king should not have come! Why should he risk his life this way?
What will we do now? Someone has to go after him!" - I will. Do you know where she might have taken him?
- "No. I mean … I have scouted out all this area from the ridges above. The Imperial encampment is just over the hill, and then this temple—the Hall of Heroes—it goes on forever.
She might have taken the king anywhere in all that space." - Where do you suggest I start looking?
- "The encampment. There has been much activity there in recent days. The Imperials have been going in and out of the temple. I have even seen the Magus-General herself.
Perhaps if you search the encampment, you will find some evidence of her plan." - I'll go search the Imperial encampment then.
- "You are a brave soul to go after the king on your own. I applaud your courage.
I will go to Evermore to request additional support. Then I will return. May Ruptga and all the gods be with you until then."- Anything I should know about the Imperials' defenses?
- "None, save that they are very well dug in. I would guess that they have been here for several weeks making preparations for something significant.
Most of the Imperial soldiers are in the encampment. I think there are Daedra in the temple itself."
- "None, save that they are very well dug in. I would guess that they have been here for several weeks making preparations for something significant.
- What can you tell me about the temple?
- "The Hall of Heroes? Oh, it is very, very old, and no one even uses it anymore.
Heroes today are entombed at Tu'whacca's Throne or Motalion Necropolis, but long ago, this is where great heroes like Frandar Hunding and Makela Leki were buried."- Why isn't it used anymore?
- "The Keepers said it should belong to the gods themselves—that mortals were never truly welcome here.
Perhaps so. Legends always suggested it was a place where planes collide, where worthy Redguard souls came to make the journey to the Far Shores."
- Anything I should know about the Imperials' defenses?