Morrowind:Deval Beleth
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Deval Beleth (deval beleth) | |||
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Home City | Ald'ruhn | ||
Location | Tuveso Beleth: Smith in the Redoran Council Hall | ||
Race | Dunmer | Gender | Male |
Level | 4 | Class | Pilgrim |
Other Information | |||
Health | 63 | Magicka | 86 |
Alarm | 0 | Fight | 30 |
Follower | During Escort to Koal Cave |
Deval Beleth is a Dunmer pilgrim and son of Tuveso Beleth, a smith working for House Redoran in Ald'ruhn. He is in need of an escort to Koal Cave, and you may be hired for the job by his mother.
Deval wears a common shirt with matching pants and shoes. In combat, he relies on an iron dagger. Aside from his natural resistance to fire and the sanctuary provided by his ancestors, he knows no spells.
Related Quests
House Redoran
- Escort to Koal Cave: Escort Tuveso's son on his pilgrimage to Koal Cave south of Gnisis.
Dialogue
- Greetings:
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- "Are you here to guide me to the Koal Cave? Shall we travel together?"
- Koal Cave:
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- "The Koal Cave is south of Gnisis. Cross the river, the Ouada Samsi, and head southwest towards the coast." (before reaching the cave)
- "Let me stay here awhile. I will travel back to Ald'ruhn with another pilgrim." (after reaching the cave)
- "Thank you for taking me to the Koal Cave, %PCName." (after completing the quest)
- travel together:
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- "Do you want me to follow you to the Koal Cave?"
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- Follow me: "Take me to the Koal Cave, %PCName."
- Wait here: "Whatever you say. I will wait here."
- "Do you want me to wait here?" (when he is following you; options and responses are the same as above)
- "Thank you for helping me in my pilgrimage to the Koal Cave. I will stay here awhile and travel back to Ald'ruhn with another pilgrim." (after reaching the cave)