Share your unknown quotes

Post » Fri May 04, 2012 7:14 am

Now I'm sure you are familiar with "STOP! YOU VIOLATED THE LAW!", "... arrow in the knee." and "We're watching you. Scum." But that is not what this thread is about.. In this thread you will provide quotes that are said out loud in any TES game whether speaking to themselves, or to the player, or possibly to NPCs that are also relatively unknown or not referenced by most forum goers. I'll start with one:

"Good grief it smells like grandpa goat and garlic sauce in here."

- Captain Falx Carius, The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 9:11 pm

"I'm so happy I could just tear out your intestines and strangle you with them!"
"... and OUT comes the intestines! And I skip rope with them!"

- Sheogorath, The Elder Scrolls IIII: oblivion
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 4:10 am

"Kids these days with their magic! Frostfire*, I don't know."

-Some Breton Peasant

*A common exclamation in 3E400's High Rock.
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 10:42 pm

"Nevermind. Let's go."
-Captain Renault
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 8:27 am

"Wake up! We're here!"
-Jiub later to be known as Saint Jiub.

Only known to those who played Morrowind for the most part.
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 1:35 am

"AAAAAAAEEEIIHOHOHO AAAIIEOOOURGH!!!" - Tarhiel, Morrowind.
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 1:30 am

Not so much unknown as unsung (at least it seems to be): Azura's speech to you after confronting Dagoth Ur at Red mountain.

"You no longer bear the burden of prophecy.
You have achieved your destiny.
You are free.
The doomed Dwemer's folly, Lord Dagoth's temptation,
the Tribunal's seduction, the god's heart freed,
the prophecy fulfilled.
All fates sealed and sins redeemed.
If you have pity, mourn the loss, but let the weeping cease.
The Blight is gone, and the sun's golden honey gilds the land.
Hail savior, Hortator, and Nerevarine.
Your people look to you for protection.
Monster and villains great and small still threaten the people of Vvardenfell.
Enemies and evils abound, yet indomitable will might rid Morrowind of all its ills.
For you, our thanks and blessings; our gift and token given.
Come; take this thing from the hand of god.
"

I was overcome with emotion when I heard this, and to recite it now still moves me.

"Good grief it smells like grandpa goat and garlic sauce in here."

- Captain Falx Carius, The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon

One of my other MW favorites. :biggrin:
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 9:10 pm

"Wake up! We're here!"
-Jiub later to be known as Saint Jiub.

Only known to those who played Morrowind for the most part.
wait what????? there stuff about him other than him just being in the first min of the game ????? i never herd any thing about it and i've played a lot of morrowind.
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 1:21 am

i never herd any thing about it and i've played a lot of morrowind.
When you play Oblivion you can hear NPCs talk about Saint Jiub being canonized by the Tribunal Temple for driving the cliff racers from Vvardenfell. UESP also has this information, though I cannot vouch for its accuracy: "He was killed during the Oblivion Crisis in a Daedra attack. Saint Jiub's Fair is a circus-like festival held in his honor."
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 2:31 am

wait what????? there stuff about him other than him just being in the first min of the game ????? i never herd any thing about it and i've played a lot of morrowind.
Just mentioned in a rumor in Oblivion where he is credited with driving the Cliffracers from Morrowind. For that act he was made a saint in the Tribunal Temple. He later died during the Oblivion Crisis.

These are the quotes I believe

"Many are dead in the land of the Dunmer. Even St. Jiub, who drove the cliffracers from Vvardenfell, has fallen to the daedra hordes.", and
"I'm http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Burz_gro-Khash, and I'm in charge of this St. Jiub's Fair. All I need is clowns, monkeys, and jugglers. No. Wait... just need jugglers...."

Source http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Jiub

It has been common knowledge for awhile, I am surprised you missed it.

Guess that qualifies as two more relatively unknown quotes? And so this thread has already born the fruit of knowledge and the first victim worthy one has taken their bite.
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 10:11 am

"Ni ni ni ni ni ni ni..."

- Runs-in-Circles (Shivering Isles)

"Meow."

- That crazy Orc in Ald Daedroth. (Morrowind)

"Madness is a bitter mercy, but a mercy nonetheless."

- Sheogorath (Morrowind)

"O Aka, for our shared madness I do this! I watch you watching me watching back!"

- Pelinal, The Song of Pelinal.
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Post » Fri May 04, 2012 9:59 am

"Somebody is watching me... I can feel it." ~ Male Dunmer Idling in Morrowind.

"Someone who is smart enough to shut up and listen can't be all bad.." Festus, Mage in the Dark Brotherhood. Skyrim.

"If you must be stupid then at least be funny." ~ Sotha Sil. Morrowind.

There is another idle quote made by Bretons in Morrowind that I like. Something about a Sweetroll on the ground? I rarely hear it...

Oh! "And What Would That Be?" ~ That one guy in Morrowind who sets your stats and Birthsign.. Seriously, I done the intro of Morrowind so much that when ever I read that quote out loud, I read it in his voice!

~Edit~

Also... Hircine from the ending of Bloodmoon. What was that again? I remember his final words was.. "And Hircine will hunt again!" Or something like that.. Crap.. I need to rewatch that cut scene.
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 8:16 pm

"What is better- to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?" (Paarthurnax)

And if excerpts from books count, this is my favorite. From Sermon 34:

Together they moved into the middle world, to a village near where Vivec had been found by Ayem and Seht. The eighth monster was there, but he did not act much like a monster. He sat with his legs in the ocean and with a troubled look on his face. When he saw his mother-father, he asked why he should have to die and return to oblivion.
Vivec told the eighth monster that to be otherwise was to betray his nature. Since this did not seem to satisfy the monster and Vivec still had a touch of Ayem's mercy he said:

'The fire is mine: let it consume thee,
And make a secret door
At the altar of Padhome,
In the House of Boet-hi-Ah
Where we become safe
And looked after.'


The monster accepted Muatra with a peaceful look and his bones became the foundation for the City of the Dead, anon Narsis.
Nerevar put away his axe, which he had at the ready, and frowned.


'Why,' he said, 'did you ask me to come if you knew the eighth monster would give in so easily?'


Vivec looked at the Hortator for a long time.
Nerevar understood. 'Do not betray your nature. Answer as you will.'
Vivec said, 'I brought you here because I knew the mightiest of my issue would succumb to Muatra without argument, if only I gave him consolation first.'
Nerevar looked at Vivec for a long time.
Vivec understood. 'Say the words, Hortator.'
Nerevar said, 'Now I am the mightiest of your children.'
Let this sermon be consolation to those who read it that are destined to die.
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